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SUMMARY:Émilie Du Châtelet on Space and Time
DESCRIPTION:The dispute between Leibniz and Newton on the nature of space and time is legendary. The famous correspondence between Leibniz\, Clarke and Caroline reflects the methodological and metaphysical differences between Leibniz and the Newtonians in their approaches to natural philosophy. Less known\, but no less remarkable is Émilie Du Châtelet’s analysis and discussion of this dispute in her principal work Foundations of Physics (Institutions de physiques 1740/42). In contrast to many of her contemporaries – including Voltaire with his Éléments de la philosophie de Newton – Du Châtelet was not willing to follow a one-sided Newtonianism nor a one-sided Leibnizianism. Therefore\, she designed her own blueprint of the “building of physics” where especially the chapters about space and time play an important role for they operate as a link between the general principles of our knowledge (including the justification of employing hypotheses) and the subsequent consideration of matter\, bodies\, motion and forces. Such consistent and embracing course was only composed before by Rohault on a Cartesian basis. The Institutions can be considered as a document of the refutation of Cartesianism in France which paved simultaneously the way for further developments. Du Châtelet reconsidered the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence and presented a reformulated version of the spacetime problem that anticipates\, in some sense\, the decisive role of space and time which is known from Immanuel Kant’s later work. \nTogether with the physicist Dr. Dr. Suisky from Humboldt University Berlin Du Châtelet’s chapters about space and time will be read and discussed in comparison to passages from the Leibniz-Clarke correspondence and Kant’s texts. Leonard Euler’s important work Betrachtungen über Raum und Zeit (Réflexions sur l’espace et le tems) will be considered as well. \nThe Seminar is held in German language. It is planned to continue the Reading School “Émilie Du Châtelet” with Part II: “Émilie Du Châtelet on matter\, bodies\, motion and forces” (Summer School 2017). \nOrganizer/Lecturer: \nProf. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (Paderborn University\, Germany; Center History of Women Philosophers and Scientists)\, \nDr. Andrea Reichenberger (Paderborn University\, Germany; Center History of Women Philosophers and Scientists)\, \nDr. Dr. Dieter Suisky (Humboldt University\, Germany) \nLocation:\nPaderborn University; \nDate:\nOctober 10th – Friday\, October 14th [9:00-13:00]
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/i-autumn-school-emilie-du-chatelet-ueber-zeit-und-raum-emilie-du-chatelet-on-space-and-time/
LOCATION:Paderborn University
CATEGORIES:Autumn School
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SUMMARY:History of Women Philosophers in Antiquity
DESCRIPTION:When we think of antiquity names like Socrates\, Plato and Aristoteles come to mind. The names of the female philosophers had been forgotten for a long time\, which doesn’t mean that there haven’t been any: Themistoclea\, Theano\, Arignote\, Aspasia and Diotima; just to name a few. With her book series A History of Women Philosophers Prof. Dr. Mary Ellen Waithe introduced 20th century philosophers to the teachings and writings of female philosophers\, thereby integrating along lines of gender what was previously believed to have been the history of philosophy. This seminar focuses on the content of her first book in this series\, the ancient women philosophers\, and expands the scope of that work by introducing another woman philosopher of that era. In addition\, Dr. Waithe will share research methodology through which students may themselves discover previously-unknown women philosophers. This seminar is an opportunity to work with Dr. Waithe to take a closer look at these early philosophers and their teachings\, to assess scholarship that was based on Dr. Waithe’s history\, and\, perhaps\, to rediscover a “new” woman philosopher from antiquity. For the purposes of this seminar\, the term “philosophy” is used as it was in antiquity\, and therefor includes mathematical\, scientific and religious abstract thought. \nThe seminar is held in English language. \nOrganizer/Lecturer: \nJessica Harmening (Paderborn University\, Germany)\, Prof. Dr. Mary Ellen Waithe (Cleveland State University\, USA) \nLocation: \nPaderborn University \nDates:\nOctober 10th – October 11th\, October 13th – October 14th \, 2016
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/i-autumn-school-paderborn-history-of-women-philosophers-in-antiquity/
LOCATION:Paderborn University
CATEGORIES:Autumn School,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Luka Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman - "Helene von Druskowitz and the Position of Women in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy"
DESCRIPTION:The lecture will consist of two parts: in the first part we will give the outline of life and philosophy of Helene von Druskowitz (1856 – 1918). In I878 she was promoted with a thesis Don Juan in Lord Byron which made her the second German-speaking women to receive a PhD title. Throughout her life she developed ever more radical form of feminism which culminated with her book Der Mann als logische und sittliche Unmöglichkeit und als Fluch der Welt. Pessimistische Kardinalsätze\, published in 1905. We will also concentrate on her sharp criticism of religion which shows similarities with another fighter for emancipation of women in the Austro-Hunagarian Monarchy\, the Slovenian-born writer and journalist – Zofka Kveder (1878 – 1926). In the second we will show the position of women in the Austro-Hunagarian Monarchy exemplified by the comparison between Zofka Kveder and Helene von Druskowitz.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/talk-prof-dr-dr-luka-borsic-and-prof-dr-ivana-skuhala-karasman/
LOCATION:TP 21\, Technologiepark 21\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33100\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Autumn School,Talk
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SUMMARY:I. Autumn School Closing Event
DESCRIPTION:The two seminars of the I. Autumn School end with a cozy get together at the Deelenhaus in Paderborn. While the Prof Waithe`s masterclass on Sabuco continues on Saturday\, the seminars “Émily Du Châtelet über Raum und Zeit” and “History of Women Philosophers in Antiquity” end Friday evening. As a special treat at the closing event\, Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi gives her talk “Tullia d’Aragona on Love”.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/i-autumn-school-closing-event/
LOCATION:Deelenhaus\, Krämerstraße 8-10\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Autumn School
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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SUMMARY:Researching for Publication: Oliva Sabuco (16th Century)
DESCRIPTION:With her book series “A History of Women Philosophers“ Prof. Dr. Mary Ellen Waithe (Cleveland State University\, USA) created a thorough overview over female thinkers\, authors\, and scientists within the history of philosophy. This master class focuses on the Spanish women philosopher Oliva Sabuco (1562-1622). Together with Professor Mary Ellen Waithe\, students will have the chance to do researching for publication. The aim is to produce research papers that meet the highest standards of academic publishing\, and perhaps – if the papers are exceptional and a publisher is willing to take them – create an anthology of 16th century women philosophers.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/i-autumn-school-researching-for-publication-oliva-sabuco-16th-century-a-master-class/
LOCATION:Paderborn University
CATEGORIES:Autumn School,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi - "Tullia d’Aragona on Love”
DESCRIPTION:Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi (University of Athens\, Greece) gives her talk “Tullia d’Aragona on Love” at the closing event of the I. Autumn School\, at the Deelenhaus (Krämerstraße 8-10\, Paderborn). This lecture reflects on the basic ideas of Tullia d’Aragona’s (1510-1556) account of love with special emphasis on gender issues\, as it is developed in the “Dialogue on The Infinity of Love”.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/talk-evangelia-aikaterini-glantzi-tullia-daragona-on-love/
LOCATION:Deelenhaus\, Krämerstraße 8-10\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Autumn School,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20161024T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20161024T170000
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SUMMARY:Inauguration of the Center for the “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists"
DESCRIPTION:Inauguration of the Center for the “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists“ on October 24th\, 2016\n\n The first European Center for the “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists” opened at Paderborn University\, Germany. Opening speeches were delivered by Simone Probst (Vice President for Operations at Paderborn University)\, Svenja Schulze (Minister for Innovation\, Science and Research of North Rhine-Westphalia)\, Prof. Dr. Volker Peckhaus (Paderborn University) and the director of the project Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (Paderborn University). Prof. Dr. c.h. Dominik Perler (President of the German Society for Philosophy (DGPhil)/ Humboldt University of Berlin) sent his greetings in a letter. In her keynote speech project advisor Prof. Dr. em. Mary Ellen Waithe (Cleveland State University) talked about the importance of questioning and reviewing the philosophical canon. Prof. Dr. Elisabeth de Sotelo (University of Koblenz and Landau)\, Prof. Dr. Klaus Mainzer (Technical University of Munich)\, Prof. Dr. Saffet Babür (Yeditepe University) and Prof. Dr. Barry Smith (University at Buffalo) also addressed the inauguration. The manager of the Center Julia Mühl (Paderborn University) and team member Julia Lerius (Paderborn University) presented the new webpage: http://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/ Mitra Behpoori and Kazuyo Tsunehiro pleased the audience with an exceptional musical performance.\nIt has been a pleasure to share the opening ceremony of the Center with you.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/inauguration-of-the-center-for-the-history-of-women-philosophers-and-scientists/
LOCATION:Paderborn University
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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