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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20130510T100000
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SUMMARY:The 4th Edition of the Bucharest Graduate Conference in Early Modern Philosophy
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LOCATION:Bucharest\, Romania
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Center for the Logic\, History and Philosophy of Science organizes its fourth graduate conference for advanced master and PhD students working on early modern philosophy and on the history and philosophy of science.</p>\n<p>For any additional questions:&nbsp\;claudia.dumitru1@gmail.com</p>\n<p><strong>Programme:</strong></p>\n<p><strong>Friday\, May 10</strong></p>\n<p><strong>9.00-9.30</strong>: Opening address\, coffee</p>\n<p><strong>9.30-10.30</strong>: Richard Serjeantson:&nbsp\;<em>&lsquo\;Francis Bacon and the &ldquo\;Interpretation of Nature&rdquo\; in the Late Renaissance&rsquo\;</em></p>\n<p><strong>10.30-10.50</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>10.50-11.30</strong>: Daniel Schwartz (University of California San Diego):&nbsp\;<em>Crucial Instances and Bacon&rsquo\;s Quest for&nbsp\;Certainty</em></p>\n<p><strong>11.30-12.10</strong>: Claudia Dumitru (University of Bucharest):&nbsp\;<em>Crucial Experiments and Demonstrative&nbsp\;Induction in Newton&rsquo\;s New Theory about Light and Colors</em></p>\n<p><strong>12.10-13.20</strong>: Lunch</p>\n<p><strong>13.20-14.00</strong>: Monica Solomon (University of Notre-Dame):&nbsp\;<em>Newton&rsquo\;s Mathematical Time Remains Hidden&nbsp\;in Plain Sight</em></p>\n<p><strong>14.00 &ndash\; 14.40</strong>: Lucio Mare (University of South Florida):&nbsp\;<em>Leibniz&rsquo\; Soul Pointilism: from the Resurrection of&nbsp\;Body to the Indestructibility of Bugs</em></p>\n<p><strong>14.40-15.00</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>15.00-15.40</strong>: Sarah Tropper (King&rsquo\;s College\, London):&nbsp\;<em>What &lsquo\;Matter&rsquo\; Might Have Been for the Young (and&nbsp\;Older) Leibniz</em></p>\n<p><strong>15.40-16.20</strong>: Julia Weckend (University of Reading):&nbsp\;<em>Leibniz on Ordinary Objects</em></p>\n<p><strong>16.20-16.40</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>16:40-17.20</strong>: Ville Paukkonen (University of Helsinki):&nbsp\;<em>Berkeley&rsquo\;s Notion of Notion</em></p>\n<p><strong>17:20-17:30</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>17:30-18:30</strong>: Vlad Alexandrescu:&nbsp\;<em>Some Remarks of an Intellectual&nbsp\;Historian&nbsp\;Facing a Herculean Task: Translating Anew Descartes&rsquo\; Correspondence</em>.</p>\n<p><strong>Saturday\, May 11</strong></p>\n<p><strong>9.30-10.30</strong>: Peter Anstey:&nbsp\;<em>The Problem of Necessity in Seventeenth-Century Philosophy</em></p>\n<p><strong>10.30-10.50</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>10.50-11.30</strong>: Mike Misiewicz (King&rsquo\;s College\, London): &ldquo\;<em>The &lsquo\;geology&rsquo\; of the&nbsp\;Short Treatise: Tracing the evolution of Spinoza&rsquo\;s conception of the mind-body&nbsp\;relationship&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p><strong>11.30-12.10</strong>: Daniel Collette (University of South Florida):&nbsp\;<em>Pascal\, Spinoza\,&nbsp\;and Defining &ldquo\;Cartesianism&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p><strong>12.10-13.20</strong>: Lunch</p>\n<p><strong>13.20-14.00</strong>: Aaron Spink (University of South Florida):&nbsp\;<em>Descartes and the&nbsp\;Eternal Truths</em></p>\n<p><strong>14.00 &ndash\; 14.40</strong>: Max Gavrilciuc (University of Bucharest):&nbsp\;<em>The Angelic Mind in&nbsp\;Descartes&rsquo\; Replies to Burman and Henry More</em></p>\n<p><strong>14.40-15.00</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>15.00-15.40</strong>: Mihai Vadana (University of Bucharest):&nbsp\;<em>The Innate Idea of God&nbsp\;and the Limits of Natural Theology: Descartes and Voetius</em></p>\n<p><strong>15.40-16.20</strong>: Dan Savinescu (Babes-Bolyai University\, Cluj):&nbsp\;<em>Plurality of&nbsp\;Worlds and Philosophy of Language in the Writings of John Wilkins</em></p>\n<p><strong>16.20-16.40</strong>: Coffee Break</p>\n<p><strong>16:40-17:20</strong>: Matthew Keeler (Texas Tech University):&nbsp\;<em>Reid and the&nbsp\;Representational Theory of Mind</em></p>\n<p><strong>17.20-18.00</strong>: Bennett McNulty (University of California\, Irvine):&nbsp\;<em>Rehabilitating&nbsp\;the Regulative Use of Reason. Kant on Empirical and Chemical Laws</em></p>
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