Viridiana Platas Benítez
Keynote Title: Language and Knowledge in “Grammaire raisonnée” by Émilie Du Châtelet
Abstract: This paper highlights the relationship suggested by Émilie Du Châtelet regarding the disciplinary nexus between ontology, epistemology, and grammar. Using the “clues and fragments” method, I suggest a reconstruction of the “epistemological path” or the epistemology approach on mind and operations, by analyzing her treatment of mental operations—appercevoir, juger, and raisonner, that function as cornerstones of language.
CV: Postdoctoral researcher (SECIHTI) at the Institute of Philosophy, Universidad Veracruzana, México. PhD in Philosophy from the National Autonomous University of Mexico; BA and MA in Philosophy from Universidad Veracruzana. Founding member of the Latin American Network for Studies on Women Philosophers in History (ReLaFHi); Her research interests and publications focus on the history of modern philosophy, particularly on the intersections between metaphysics, epistemology, natural philosophy, and ethics in early modern thinkers.
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