Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution

March 6, 2012 - March 9, 2012
Faculty of Arts and Philosophy, University of Ghent

Faculty Room
Blandijnberg 2
Gent
Belgium

Speakers:

Margaret Jacob
University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Schliesser
University of Ghent
Charles Wolfe
University of Ghent

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The Centre for Critical Philosophy, in cooperation with the Centre for History of Science, kindly invites all PhD-Students and Post-Docs to the specialist course of the doctoral school(UGent): Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution.

Language: English

Free admission BUT registration obligatory.

Programme:

6 March 2012
9:00-12:00    M. Jacob, Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution I
14:00-17:00   Ch. Wolfe, Science and the Radical Enlightenment

7 March 2012
9:00-12:00    M. Jacob, Early Modern Science and the Industrial Revolution II
14:00-17:00   E. Schliesser, Two Controversies in the Reception of I. Newton

9 March 2012
9:00-12:00    M. Jacob, Short presentation by the participants of their doctoral research projects (in German or English) and evaluation

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