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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20221014T090000
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SUMMARY:Early Moderns on the Power of Philosophy Workshop
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LOCATION:Newman Building\, University College Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
DESCRIPTION:<p>The power of philosophy was a common topic in the early modern period. Early modern philosophers had descriptive and normative views on the formation of representations like beliefs and affective states like passions\, as well as the causation of actions\, in response to philosophical argumentation and reflection. This workshop aims to bring together scholars who work on topics and figures in early modern philosophy concerned with the <em>effects of philosophy</em>. It aims to encourage the application of interpretative work on early modern thinkers&ndash\;including neglected philosophers of the era&ndash\;to the efficacy of philosophical argumentation and reflection in effecting change in those who engage in it. It also aims to encourage the application of contemporary work in philosophy\, cognitive science\, and psychology to the views of early modern philosophers in this domain.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Graham Clay;CN=Ruth Boeker:
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