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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Research Group Émilie Du Châtelet
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-research-group-emilie-du-chatelet/
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Giulia Guidara (Giunta Centrale per gli Studi Storici\, Roma): From Body to Soul: Mental Disorders in Hildegard of Bingen’s Cause et cure \nThe Cause et cure of Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) is both a cosmological text and a medical handbook. This double aspects\, so to speak\, of the work is not surprising: in medieval Europe human beings and nature are deeply interconnected. As the title Cause et cure suggests\, most of the work focuses on the causes and natural treatment of several diseases. Hildegard’s idea of disease is very different from the present one: sickness always derives from a physiological change of the body. The reference framework is the humoral theory\, according to which the four humors\, or bodily fluids\, (i.e. blood\, phlegm\, yellow bile and black bile) affect temperament\, physical qualities and health. However\, some diseases described in the Cause et cure mainly affect mood and behaviour and\, in this regard\, they can be assimilated to the modern concept of mental disorders. Indeed\, the DSM-5 of the American Psychiatric Association (that is the reference book for mental health and brain-related conditions) defines mental disorder as a behavioural or psychological syndrome or pattern\, which is characterized by an important disturbance in an individual’s cognition\, emotion regulation\, or behaviour. My lecture will analyse the passages of Cause et cure devoted to diseases that affect mood and behaviour\, with a special focus on their causes and their possible treatment. This allows to highlight both Hildegard’s ideas on the relationship between soul and body\, and medieval concept of mental illness.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240523T130000
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SUMMARY:Émilie Du Châtelet’s Scientific Methodology Hypotheses and the Principles of Knowledge
DESCRIPTION:International Online Conference \nÉmilie Du Châtelet’s Scientific Methodology: Hypotheses and the Principles of Knowledge \n23rd/24th of May 2024 \nOrganized by Clara Carus\, Head of the DFG-Research Project :The Relationship between the Theory of Hypotheses and the Principles of Knowledge in Émilie Du Châtelet \nat the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists \nKeynote Address: Katherine Brading (Duke University) \nInterest and scholarship on Du Châtelet has been growing exponentially recently. Many Du Châtelet scholars see her newfound scientific methodology at the heart of her philosophy. Du Châtelet developed an intriguing theory of hypotheses\, elaborating on the scope\, legitimacy\, content and proper establishment of hypotheses. Furthermore\, she put forward an account of knowledge on the basis of self-evident axiomatic principles of knowledge. In Du Châtelet’s scientific methodology the principles of knowledge and the theory of hypotheses stand in a compelling relation. Du Châtelet takes up important ideas from Descartes\, Leibniz\, Wolff\, Locke and Newton (among others) and develops them further in her scientific methodology\, while consciously distancing herself from other aspects of their works. \nThis workshop features some of the most prominent Du Châtelet scholars as well as international experts in Early Modern Methodology and is committed to exploring Du Châtelet’s scientific methodology in its content and historic significance. It will be a fun and inclusive event\, which is open to students and faculty alike. \nAll are welcome and attendance is free. Please register at clara.carus@uni-paderborn.de with your name\, email address and affiliation (if applicable). \nSpeakers: Katherine Brading (Keynote)\, Fatema Amijee\, Peter Anstey\, Clara Carus\, Katherine Dunlop\, Andrew Janiak\, Ruth Hagengruber\, Qiu Lin\, Pedro Prikladnitzky\, Andrea Reichenberger\, Natalia Lorena Zorrilla Sirlin\, Aaron Wells \nDates: 23rd of May 2024 1.45pm-5.30pm CET & 24th of May 2024 9.45am-5.30pm CET \nLocation: Online/Zoom \nFull program here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/emilie-du-chatelet-scientific-methodology-hypotheses-and-the-principles-of-knowledge/
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CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Research Group Émilie Du Châtelet
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-research-group-emilie-du-chatelet-2/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Jana Schreiber (University of Marburg): Anna Margaretha Wiedemann – A healing woman and her patients in early modern Frankfurt \nIn 1670\, a conflict between Frankfurt surgeons and the healer Anna Margaretha Wiedemann broke out. The surviving sources offer deep insights into the practice of women healers in the early modern period\, who treated their patients\, competing with male doctors and barbers. In addition to statements by Wiedemann and the surgeons\, there are numerous testimonies from patients\, which shed light on the coping strategies used by the community to deal with diseases. They also show the expectations and duties that were set and fulfilled by patients\, their social environment and the healers. \nThe lecture will address the following questions: \nHow did the relationship between healers\, patients and their social environment take form? What knowledge and forms of medical treatment were used by the practitioners? How were disease and health defined and differentiated by the protagonists? \n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nJana Schreiber is a PhD Student at Philipps-Universität Marburg where she works on the project The Actors in the Frankfurt Medical System in the Early Modern Period: Conflicts\, Competition and Complementarity.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Hedwig Conrad-Martius. Phenomenology\, Ontology\, Metaphysics
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is occasioned by two recent publications on the early phenomenologist Hedwig-Conrad Martius. The first English translation of her early and seminal work Metaphysical Conversations\, translated by Christina Gschwandtner\, as well as the release of the second revised and enlarged edition of Ronny Miron’s Hedwig Conrad-Martius. The Phenomenological Gateway to Reality. Both author and translator will be present to discuss the ideas of this original and challenging thinker\, whose re-discovery is long overdue. \nThe event takes place in-person at the conference room in Technologiepark 21\, 33100 Paderborn\, Germany\, as well as via Zoom link.  \nBoth in-person visitors and Zoom attendees are requested to register at: phenomenology@historyofwomenphilosophers.org \nThe workshop is organized by Daniel Neumann\, Center for the History of Women Philosphers and Scientists\, Paderborn University and Simona Bertolini\, University of Parma. \nThe event is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosphers and Scientists\, Paderborn University\, directed by Prof. Ruth E. Hagengruber.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/workshop-hedwig-conrad-martius-phenomenology-ontology-metaphysics/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
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