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Talk by Pierpaolo Betti – Du Châtelet’s Influence on Kant’s Early Response to Newtonianism
February 26th, 5.00-6.30 pm CET (Zoom) Abstract: This paper explores the influence of Du Châtelet’s Institutions physiques (1740–42) on Kant’s early natural philosophy. While recent scholarship has shown that both […]
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Talk by Jil Muller – Olismo in Oliva Sabuco ed Elisabetta di Boemia
Dr. Jil Muller will give her talk in the seminar "La filosofia delle donne 2025-2026 Temi e concetti del pensiero filosofico femminile" at Università di Trento. Abstract of the Talk […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Floris Verhaart & Margaret Matthews
zoomThe New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Elodie Pinel & Lila Braunschweig
zoomThe New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Elżbieta Filipow & Shamoni Sarkar
zoomThe New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Maxim Demin & Patricia Guevara Wozniak
zoomThe New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of […]
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Talk | „Europa neu denken. Du Châtelet und Leibniz“ by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber
Abstract: Nationale Händel bestimmten die Wissenschaft seit jeher und Leibniz und Newton stehen exemplarisch dafür. Émilie Du Châtelet, eine in Europa ausnehmend gut vernetzte Philosophin und Wissenschaftlerin, formuliert im Geiste […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Jake Nicholas Brooks & Kaimé Guerrero Valencia
zoomThe New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy network, which is open to early-career researchers in the broadest sense, is hosted by the Center for the History of […]
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New Voices | Lectures by Marianne Najm Abou-Jaoude & Roula Azar Douglas
zoomMarianne Najm Abou-Jaoude – Beneficent Communication as Power This presentation proposes a three-level framework—safe, responsible and beneficent—to analyse and foster constructive forms of women’s agency in contemporary digital media ecologies. […]
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Prof. Dr. Panagiotis Agapitos on Gendered voices of philosophical analysis: The ascetic teacher Makrina (†379) and her brother Gregory
Paderborn University Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, NRW, GermanyThe talk examines the way in which Gregory of Nyssa (c. 335 – c. 395) presents his older sister Makrina (c. 327–379) in two interconnected works as a teacher and […]