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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Jil Muller: Olivia Sabucco and the Mind-Body Problem
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-jil-muller-olivia-sabucco-and-the-mind-body-problem/
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:Dr. Amalia Cerrito (University of Trento): Female seeds\, powers\, and bodies: Albert the Great and the vegetal sexuality \nThe 13th-century Dominican master Albert the Great extensively discusses vegetal sexuality. While animals reproduce through the mating of female and male individuals\, plants lack a sexual distinction\, reproducing through seeds that contain all necessary conditions for plant generation. Furthermore\, the primary paternal and maternal functions\, such as fertilization\, generative material provision\, and nourishment during development\, do not involve individuals of the same plant species. External causal agencies perform these functions\, like the Sun and the soil (traditionally regarded as the “father and mother of plants”). Despite the evident differences in animal and plant generation\, Albert uses concepts such as “male and female”\, “motherhood and fatherhood”\, to explain vegetal sexuality. He is convinced that “male and female” and “motherhood and fatherhood” manifest in nature to varying degrees\, ranging from the most perfect nature\, i.e.\, human beings\, to the less perfect\, i.e.\, plants. Applying these categories to plants\, he develops an explanatory model that aims to identify causal roles and powers of male and female\, fatherhood and motherhood\, in proportion to plant generation\, using a comparative approach modeled on animal generation. In Albert’s view\, plants lack sexually differentiated bodies not due to a factual absence of “male and female” attributes\, powers\, and causation outright\, but rather as a consequence of their ontological status not due to a factual absence of “male and female” attributes\, powers\, and causation outright\, but rather as a consequence of their ontological status. Plants express masculinitas and femininitas proportionally to their nature. The examination of plant generation provides an opportunity to elucidate these concepts\, defining the essential aspects and causal roles of male and female functions and features. In this lecture\, I will focus on how Albert employs concepts such as the female “body”\, “seed”\, and “power”\, in his investigation on vegetal sexuality. By developing the analogy between the uterus/terra/mater (uterus/soil/mother)\, he adapts the Galenic humoral-complexion theory to the soil and identifies maternal and feminine properties and powers even in the simplest living body —namely\, that of plants. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nAmalia Cerrito is an Associate Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Trento where she works on a project titled Between Science and Myth: Albert the Great\, his Sources and his Followers” (PRIN 2022: “Itineraries of Philosophy and Science from Baghdad to Florence: Albert the Great\, his Sources and his Legacies”). She received her PhD in Philosophy in 2020 jointly by the University of Pisa and the University of Florence. In 2022 her work on Albert the Great and the ‘virtus formativa’ was awarded the Santorio Award for Excellence in Research.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine-4/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Ruth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history
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-ruth-e-hagengruber-1000-places-how-women-philosophers-see-the-world-and-understand-its-history/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Pedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers
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-pedro-pricladnitzky-brazilian-women-philosophers/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Felix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
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-felix-grewe-donna-j-haraways-concept-of-storytelling-as-an-ecofeminist-perspective-cyborgs-oncomouse-and-sympoiesis/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Mind\, Consciousness and Perception in Cavendish
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce an upcoming online workshop on “Cavendish: Mind\, Consciousness and Perception\,” which will be held on 25 and 26 July\, 2024. The workshop is organized by Pedro Pricladnitzky and Aaron Wells. Invited speakers: \nColin Chamberlain (University College London) \nMarcy Lascano (University of Kansas) \nAlison Peterman (University of Rochester \nJonathan Shaheen (University of Uppsala) \nSubmitted talks: \nOlivia Branscum (University of Oklahoma) \nJan Forsman (University of Iowa) \nKevin Lower (Villanova University) \nMilena Monteiro Rodrigues (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) \nThis workshop aims to explore the philosophical perspectives of Margaret Cavendish regarding the nature of the mind in the context of early modern philosophy and its relations to contemporary discussions. Submissions concerning the philosophy of mind and the theory of knowledge within the context of Cavendish’s work\, interpreted broadly\, align perfectly with the goals of our workshop. We are especially keen on perspectives that highlight Cavendish’s departure from conventional notions of consciousness\, while emphasizing the interconnectedness of mind\, body\, and environment. \nMargaret Cavendish (1623-1673)\, one of the most remarkable figures in early modern philosophy\, made significant contributions to metaphysics\, philosophy of nature\, epistemology\, and philosophy of mind. Despite being overshadowed by her contemporaries\, her works offer profound insights into questions surrounding the mind\, consciousness\, and perception. She was a critic of the dominant mechanistic philosophy and proposed an alternative organicist explanation of nature\, challenging the prevailing views of thinkers like Hobbes and Descartes. Cavendish’s unique metaphysical views anticipated later philosophers like Spinoza and Leibniz and contributed to a more nuanced understanding of nature’s order and infinitude. Her work also  presents an early form of naturalism\, resonating with contemporary philosophy and scientific inquiry. Additionally\, it provides valuable insights relevant to ongoing inquiries into whether the entities surrounding us possess consciousness and intelligence. \nTalk titles\, schedule\, and registration details will follow soon! \nFor registration/zoom link contact: wells@mail.uni-paderborn.de
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/workshop-on-mind-consciousness-and-perception-in-cavendish/
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