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NEW YORK CITY WORKSHOP IN EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY
\nSpinoza and the Sciences
\n \;
\nJuly 26\, 2021
\n15:00 &ndash\; 16:45
\nNoa Shein (Ben Gurion University of the Negev): &ldquo\;Spinoza on Extension&rsquo\;s Activity&rdquo\;
\nYitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins University): &ldquo\;Spinoza on the Epistemic Status of Euclidean Proofs&rdquo\;
\n \;
\n17:00 &ndash\; 18:45
\nAlison Peterman (University of Rochester): &ldquo\;Levels of Explanation in Spinoza&rdquo\;
\nMogens Laerke (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique): "Spinoza and the Freedom of Scientific Inquiry"
\n \;
\n19:00 &ndash\; 19:50
\nMeir Buzaglo (Hebrew University): &ldquo\;Towards a Pantheistic Set Theory&rdquo\;
\nScience and Philosophy in the Early Modern Period
\n \;
\nJuly 27\, 2021
\n15:00 &ndash\; 16:45
\nJustin E. Smith (Université\; de Paris): &ldquo\;Leibniz and Lovelace on Mechanical Reasoning&rdquo\;
\nMichael Friedman (Humboldt-Universitä\;t zu Berlin): &ldquo\;Joachim Jungius and Weaving in the 17th Century: between Mathematical and Scientific Investigation&rdquo\;
\n17:00 &ndash\; 18:45
\nRyan Miller (Université\; de Genè\;ve): &ldquo\;Descartes\, Model-Based Scientist&rdquo\;
\nJen Nguyen (Harvard University): &ldquo\;Leibniz&rsquo\;s Relationalism about Quantity&rdquo\;
\n19:00 &ndash\; 19:50
\nRichard Arthur (McMaster University): &ldquo\; &lsquo\;Infinite in its own kind&rsquo\;: Leibniz on the Divine Attributes&rdquo\;
\nJuly 28\, 2021
\n15:00 &ndash\; 16:45
\nPatrick Connolly (Lehigh University) &ldquo\;Newtonian Bodies: Dependence and Independence&rdquo\; \;
\nZvi Biener (University of Cincinnati) &ldquo\;Fitter\, Stronger\, More General: The Multiple Aspirations of Newtonian Induction&rdquo\;
\n \;
\n17:00 &ndash\; 18:45
\nJames Messina (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Madison): &ldquo\;Look Ma\, No Hands!: The Evolution of Kant&rsquo\;s Metaphysics of Space Before Incongruent Counterparts&rdquo\;
\nScott Harmeka (Ohio State University): &ldquo\;A Wider View of Things&rdquo\; - Berkeley on True Motion
\n19:00 &ndash\; 20:45
\nQiu Lin (Duke University): &ldquo\;Du Châ\;telet on Mechanical Explanation vs. Physical Explanation&rdquo\;
\nKatherine Brading (Duke University):  \;&ldquo\;Emilie Du Châ\;telet and the Search for a Physics of Bodies&rdquo\;
ORGANIZER;CN=Lauren Kopajtic;CN=Ohad Nachtomy;CN=Reed Winegar: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR