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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20130523T100000
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SUMMARY:Aristotelian natural philosophy in the early modern period
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LOCATION:Gent\, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:<p>Early modern philosophers liked to debate about Aristotle just as much as medieval scholars. They had different sources to fuel their discussions: from the humanist preoccupation with a pristine Aristotle and a purification of a corpus perceived as corrupted to the very medieval doctors that others sought to forget. This conference aims at reconstructing the various ways in which Aristotle's natural philosophical books were read and used to nourish various philosophical agendas.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>23 May</em></p>\n<p>10u - 10u30&nbsp\;Opening: Maarten Van Dyck &amp\; Lucian Petrescu (Ghent) &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>10u30 - 11u30&nbsp\;Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Maryland): Aristotelian natural philosophy in Ficino</p>\n<p>11u30 - 11u45&nbsp\;Koffiepauze &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>11u45 - 12u45&nbsp\;Daniel Andersson (Oxford University and Babes-Bolyai University\, Cluj) : TBA</p>\n<p>12u45 - 14u30&nbsp\;Lunchpauze &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>14u30 - 15u20&nbsp\;Jos&eacute\; Higuera (Institut d&rsquo\;Estudis Medievals\, Universitat Aut&ograve\;noma de Barcelona): The Lullian "atomism" and the problem of continuum:&nbsp\;a logical and geometrical explanation of the constitution of the bodies&nbsp\; &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>15u20 - 16u10&nbsp\;Zornitsa Radeva (University of Freiburg): Reading Averroes'&nbsp\;<em>De substantia orbis</em>&nbsp\;in Renaissance Padua: two examples</p>\n<p>16u10 - 16u30&nbsp\;Koffiepauze</p>\n<p>16u30 - 17u20&nbsp\;Joseph Zepeda (St. Mary's College of California): Descartes the arch-Aristotelian: The Theory of Place and Space &nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>24 May</em></p>\n<p>10u - 11u&nbsp\;Helen Hattab (University of Houston):&nbsp\;Alteration or Generation? Late Aristotelian Accounts of the Substantial Form</p>\n<p>11u - 11u20&nbsp\;Koffiepauze</p>\n<p>11u20 - 12u10&nbsp\;Fabrizio Baldassarri (University of Parma): Harvey\, Descartes et le r&ocirc\;le de la philosophie naturelle d&rsquo\;Aristote dans la d&eacute\;couverte de la circulation</p>\n<p>12u10 - 13u&nbsp\;Benjamin Goldberg (University of South Florida): William Harvey\, Humanism\, and Eclectic Aristotelianism</p>\n<p>13u - 14u30&nbsp\;Lunchpauze</p>\n<p>14u30 - 15u30&nbsp\;D&aacute\;niel Schmal (Peter P&aacute\;zm&aacute\;ny Catholic University\, Budapest): The problem of Memory in Descartes and in Late Scholasticism</p>\n<p>15u30 - 16u20&nbsp\;Lucio Mare (University of South Florida):&nbsp\;<em>Sed Magis Amicus Aristoteles</em>: Leibniz&rsquo\; Early Attempt at a Reformed Physics of the Novatores</p>\n<p>16u20 - 16u40&nbsp\;Koffiepauze</p>\n<p>16u40 - 17u40&nbsp\;Roger Ariew (University of South Florida):&nbsp\;Fromondus&rsquo\;&nbsp\;<em>Treatise on the Comet of 1618</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;'De Cometis'&nbsp\;from his&nbsp\;<em>Meteorology</em> <em><br></em></p>\n<p>Contact: Lucian Petrescu (lucian.petrescu@ugent.be) and&nbsp\;Maarten Van Dyck&nbsp\;(maarten.vandyck@ugent.be).</p>
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