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SUMMARY:Hannah Arendt - Herausforderungen der Pluralität
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Arendt – Challenges of Plurality is the first workshop of the Research Colloquium: History of Women Philosophers at the Center in the winter term 2017/18. \nThe human condition of plurality cuts through all layers of Hannah Arendt’s political theory. On the existential level\, it radically differentiates every human being from everyone who lives\, ever lived or will ever live on Earth. Political implications of such – seemingly banal – assumption are vital. Used to operating with clichés\, simplifications and impressed by neuroscientific models\, we often forget that human action is ultimately unpredictable. \nWhat role do group identities play in political action? What is the importance of the interplay of equality and difference in the context of political plurality? What measures can be taken to deal with challenges of plurality in our political communities? \nWe will address these questions throughout the workshop. \n  \nSpeakers: \nProf. Dr. Tobias Matzner – “Hannah Arendt über Identitätspolitik (Reflecting identity politics with Hannah Arendt)” \nDr. Maria Robaszkiewicz – “Hannah Arendts Konzept des politischen Denkens angesichts aktueller Migrations-Diskurse (Hannah Arendt’s Concept of Political Thinking in the Light of Current Migration Debates)” \n 
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/hannah-arendt/
LOCATION:O1.258\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, 33098
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. A Project in Digital Humanities
DESCRIPTION:The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists warmly invites you to celebrate our one-year anniversary. The event will be kicked off with a talk by Dr. Rodney Parker and Niklas Olmes on “The Center HWPS as a Project in Digital Humanities” with discussion to follow. The talk will give an overview of some of the projects currently underway at the Center HWPS\, with special emphasis on our work with the manuscripts of Émilie du Châtelet\, Hedwig Conrad-Martius\, and Gerda Walther. We will introduce our vision of research driven digital projects\, and how we are using digital tools to assist and enhance our research. \nThe talk will take place in Lecture Hall H7 on Tuesday\, 24 November at 4:00pm. Immediately following the talk there will be a small reception with wine and snacks. All are welcome to attend. We hope that you will join us to celebrate this important milestone\, as well as the future of the Center! \n  \nSpeakers: Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber\, Dr. Rodney Parker\, Niklas Olmes
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/the-center-for-the-history-of-women-philosophers-and-scientists-a-project-in-digital-humanities/
LOCATION:Lecture Hall H7\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, 33098\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Robert DiSalle - "Émilie Du Châtelet and the Birth of the Philosophy of Physics"
DESCRIPTION:Newton’s Principia inspired countless philosophical commentators\, but few with the insight and the qualifications— both scientific and philosophical— of Émilie du Châtelet (1706-1751). Her commentaries on Newton’s principles provide one of the first and best examples of the philosophical investigation of scientific ideas. \nSpeaker: Robert DiSalle (University of Western Ontario) \n http://catalogue.londonpubliclibrary.ca/search~20/P?SEARCH=Neglected+Voices&submit=Search&searchscope=20
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/emilie-du-chatelet-and-the-birth-of-the-philosophy-of-physics/
LOCATION:London Public Library- Byron\, Auditorium 1295 Commissioners Rd West\, London N6K 1C9\, Canada
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