Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries (Venice, 9-10 June 2022)
June 9, 2022 - June 10, 2022
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Sponsor(s):
- Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage
- European Commission (This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101030646, “EPISTYLE”)
- IHPST (UMR 8590, Paris 1/CNRS)
- Centre Gilles Gaston Granger (UMR 7304)
- CREMT (Ca' Foscari)
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University of Venice
Organisers:
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École Normale Supérieure
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University of Venice
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Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries
7th International Workshop on Historical Epistemology
9-10 June - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Aula Baratto - Dorsoduro 3246 - 30123 VE - Second floor)
Registration (free and mandatory) at: episthist.hypotheses.org
Zoom link: unive.zoom.us/j/6569494316
Further information: [email protected]
JUNE 9, 2022
9:30 Welcome & Introduction Marco Sgarbi, Ca’ Foscari
Chair Roberta Dreon, Ca’ Foscari
10:00 Cécilia Bognon, Université de Paris (Labex Who am I?/IHPST)
From the Spectacle de la nature (Abbé Pluche,1732) to Naturphilosophie. Creativity, order and vital disorder
11:00 CAROLINE A. JONES, MIT
Polemics and epistemes: symbiontics in contemporary bio-arts
Chair Eleonora Montuschi, Ca’ Foscari
14:00 Francesco Nappo, Politecnico di Milano
How Maxwell discovered the Maxwell equations
14:40 Stefano Furlan, MPIWG Berlin/Université de Genève
The smile of Mnemosyne: John Wheeler between history of science and arts
15:20 Ladislav Kvasz, Institute of philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague
On epistemological reconstruction of the development of the concept of space in geometry and in painting
16:20 PIETRO DANIEL OMODEO, Ca’ Foscari
Cultural politics of historical epistemology
17:20 PETER GALISON, Harvard University
Wastewilderness: nuclear lands
JUNE 10, 2022
Chair Matteo Vagelli, Ca’ Foscari/Harvard University
9:30 Gwenda-lin Grewal, New School for Social Research
Fashion and academic divisiveness
10:10 Maria Teresa Costa, MPIWG Berlin
A transcultural history of art history from the 19th century and beyond. Art and science in a dialogue
11:20 Lucie Fabry, AMU/CGGG
Is there a science of interpretation? Sociology of art and epistemology of social sciences in the work of Jean-Claude Passeron
Chair Caroline Angleraux, Labex Who am I?/IHPST
14:00 Matteo Vagelli, Ca’ Foscari/Harvard University
Varieties of pluralism. Granger’s, Feyerabend’s, and Hacking’s theories of scientific styles compared
14:40 Daniel Rodriguez-Navas, New School for Social Research
Art and science, method and style: the function of the concept of style in French historical epistemology
15:20 Rémi Mermet, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Between art and science: Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style
16:20 Agnese Ghezzi, IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca
The entangled histories of anthropology and photography, between art and science
17:00 ELENA CANADELLI, Università degli Studi di Padova
Art, science, and nature: museums as entangled spaces This workshop is organized by:
Épistémologie Historique. Research Network on the History and the Methods of Historical Epistemology
With the support of:
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage;
European Commission (This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101030646, “EPISTYLE”);
IHPST (UMR 8590, Paris 1/CNRS);
Centre Gilles Gaston Granger (UMR 7304); Center for Renaissance and Early Modern Thought (CREMT).
Organizing committee: Matteo Vagelli (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia/Harvard University);
Caroline Angleraux (Labex Who Am I?/IHPST);
Lucie Fabry (Aix Marseille Université, Centre Gilles-Gaston Granger);
Iván Moya-Diez (Universidad Alberto Hurtado);
Thomas Embleton (IHPST).
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2 people are attending:
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University of Liverpool
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