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Regimes of connectivity: definition. The … 14 Nov 2019 14:00 - 15:30 Series Legal figures of economic democracy (II) Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Lecture The 2017-2018 lecture was devoted to the question of the democratization of the company. Its first part sought to grasp the legal notion of the enterprise, by analyzing the difficulties of its definition, tracing its institutional genealogy and revisiting … 27 Oct 2017 → 19 Jan 2018 Event Barbara Romanowicz Travel time tomography of teleseismic P (or S) volume waves ( Travel time tomography ) Lecture Continuing at the third session, we showed how the spreading at 660 km can be explained by the presence of a crystalline phase transition in the main upper mantle mineral, olivine, at this depth. This phase transition, with its negative Clapeyron slope, … 12 Nov 2019 16:00 - 18:00 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin On the islands Lecture 12 Nov 2019 17:00 - 18:30 Event Philippe Aghion History of state formation and the pillars of prosperity Lecture 12 Nov 2019 14:00 - 16:00 Event Walter Fontana Modeling biological information processing I. Tools for reasoning about molecular interaction systems : Introduction Lecture The third lecture gave an insight into the molecular aspects of information transmission more relevant than what happens in cells. Error in molecular recognition is inevitable due to finite and often small differences in binding energies between competing … 12 Nov 2019 14:00 - 15:30 Event Frédéric Nef Ripping off the hinges of time Symposium Abstract Does the temporal fragmentarism that runs counter to the constitution imply the non-reality of time? It is possible to take up the problem of unreality from the contradiction of temporal fragments. Time is not only indexical, equivalent to that … 4 Oct 2019 17:10 - 18:10 Event Thomas Lecuit Introduction : how is biological size coded ? Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Nov 2019 10:00 - 11:30 Event Jean-Baptiste Guillon Self-experience and common-sense presentism Symposium Abstract In the debate between Presentists and Eternalists, it's not uncommon to hear the former claim support for the intuitions of Common Sense. The latter might then consider Common Sense to be of little weight in the matter, but Baptiste Le Bihan … 4 Oct 2019 16:20 - 17:10 Event Francesco Orilia Presentism and Moderate Presentism: Motivations and Objections Symposium Abstract According to presentism, only what is present exists. According to moderate presentism, only present events exists, which rules out past and future events, but leaves room, in some sense, for past and future times and objects. Building on my … 4 Oct 2019 15:10 - 16:00 Event Filipe Drapeau Contim Presentism and the problem of the ready-made past Symposium Abstract Presentism is the thesis that only the present exists, and that the past and future are nothing. One of its motivations is to account for the passage of time, which it makes consist of an ontological flow: to become present is to enter existence, … 4 Oct 2019 14:20 - 15:10 Event Sébastien Richard Being and identity through time Symposium Abstract In order to solve the problem of identity through time of ordinary objects, Roderick Chisholm was led to distinguish two types of entities and two types of identity relations. In this lecture, I will defend Chisholm's theory by adding the thesis … 4 Oct 2019 11:00 - 11:50 Event Alexandre Declos A defense of the old B theory of time Symposium Abstract The "old B theory" of time is an ontological-semantic thesis, according to which it is possible to eliminate, via a method of logical paraphrase, the belief that objects and events transit in time. This doctrine had its eminent defenders in the … 4 Oct 2019 11:50 - 12:40 Event Jean-Pascal Anfray The foundation of contingent futures and the coherence of Ockhamism Symposium Abstract In discussions of contingent futures such as "there will be a naval battle tomorrow", the "Ockhamist" position is defined by the recognition of an objective asymmetry between the past, which is necessary, and the future, which is partly … 4 Oct 2019 09:50 - 10:40 Event Philippe Huneman Moderate pluralism for time in the natural sciences : irreversibility, time scales and model dependence Symposium Abstract Philosophical tradition often opposes the time of consciousness or the subject, and the time of nature or the world, thus drawing a division between the great philosophers of time - Kant, Augustine or Husserl vs. Aristotle, Newton, Bergson. Where … 3 Oct 2019 16:35 - 17:35 Event Anouk Barberousse How is the examination of physical theories relevant to the metaphysical inquiry into time ? Symposium Abstract Since Newton's mechanics, time has had a special status in physical theories. On the one hand, it appears as a quantity like any other, represented by certain mathematical symbols. But on the other, its role as a quantity is different from that … 3 Oct 2019 15:45 - 16:35 Event Nikk Effingham The Wave Theory of Time Symposium Abstract This paper presents a new temporal ontology, to compete with presentism, eternalism, etc. Like moving spotlight theory, wave theory says (i) that there exist four-dimensional hunks of matter and (ii) the world is fundamentally tensed. However, … 3 Oct 2019 14:35 - 15:45 Event Baptiste Le Bihan String theory, loop quantum gravity and eternalism Symposium Abstract Eternalism, the thesis that past and future entities exist in the same way as present ones, is a natural philosophical interpretation of special relativity and general relativity. However, these two theories are not fundamental, and several … 3 Oct 2019 13:45 - 14:35 Event Vincent Grandjean Towards a redefinition of theories of time Symposium Abstract The metaphysical Growing Block Theory seems particularly well-suited to account for some of our fundamental intuitions about time: time has a direction, our present extends to the whole universe, the past is closed while the future is open, and … 3 Oct 2019 11:15 - 12:05 Event Jiri Benovsky Theory A of time, passage of time, endurantism, and metaphysical insights Symposium Abstract Intuitions about the passage of time or the idea that objects persist through time by being numerically identical and fully localized at different instants play an important role in some arguments in favor of the A theory of time or endurantism. … 3 Oct 2019 10:05 - 10:55 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 305 Page 306 Page 307 Page 308 Current page 309 Page 310 Page 311 Page 312 Page 313 … Next page Last page
Series François Jacob Day Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB) Symposium 12 Oct 2017
Event Laure Saint-Raymond Dynamics of a gas of hard spheres : analysis of correlations Seminar 15 Nov 2019 11:15 - 12:45
Event François-Xavier Fauvelle The mystery of Ketetiya's blue pearl (1) Lecture A first introduction to the geography and history of Ethiopia. The archaeological site of Ketetiya. The Ketetiya blue pearl and its Indo-Pacific origin. Global history and connections : what are we talking about ? Regimes of connectivity: definition. The … 14 Nov 2019 14:00 - 15:30
Series Legal figures of economic democracy (II) Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity Lecture The 2017-2018 lecture was devoted to the question of the democratization of the company. Its first part sought to grasp the legal notion of the enterprise, by analyzing the difficulties of its definition, tracing its institutional genealogy and revisiting … 27 Oct 2017 → 19 Jan 2018
Event Barbara Romanowicz Travel time tomography of teleseismic P (or S) volume waves ( Travel time tomography ) Lecture Continuing at the third session, we showed how the spreading at 660 km can be explained by the presence of a crystalline phase transition in the main upper mantle mineral, olivine, at this depth. This phase transition, with its negative Clapeyron slope, … 12 Nov 2019 16:00 - 18:00
Event Philippe Aghion History of state formation and the pillars of prosperity Lecture 12 Nov 2019 14:00 - 16:00
Event Walter Fontana Modeling biological information processing I. Tools for reasoning about molecular interaction systems : Introduction Lecture The third lecture gave an insight into the molecular aspects of information transmission more relevant than what happens in cells. Error in molecular recognition is inevitable due to finite and often small differences in binding energies between competing … 12 Nov 2019 14:00 - 15:30
Event Frédéric Nef Ripping off the hinges of time Symposium Abstract Does the temporal fragmentarism that runs counter to the constitution imply the non-reality of time? It is possible to take up the problem of unreality from the contradiction of temporal fragments. Time is not only indexical, equivalent to that … 4 Oct 2019 17:10 - 18:10
Event Thomas Lecuit Introduction : how is biological size coded ? Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Nov 2019 10:00 - 11:30
Event Jean-Baptiste Guillon Self-experience and common-sense presentism Symposium Abstract In the debate between Presentists and Eternalists, it's not uncommon to hear the former claim support for the intuitions of Common Sense. The latter might then consider Common Sense to be of little weight in the matter, but Baptiste Le Bihan … 4 Oct 2019 16:20 - 17:10
Event Francesco Orilia Presentism and Moderate Presentism: Motivations and Objections Symposium Abstract According to presentism, only what is present exists. According to moderate presentism, only present events exists, which rules out past and future events, but leaves room, in some sense, for past and future times and objects. Building on my … 4 Oct 2019 15:10 - 16:00
Event Filipe Drapeau Contim Presentism and the problem of the ready-made past Symposium Abstract Presentism is the thesis that only the present exists, and that the past and future are nothing. One of its motivations is to account for the passage of time, which it makes consist of an ontological flow: to become present is to enter existence, … 4 Oct 2019 14:20 - 15:10
Event Sébastien Richard Being and identity through time Symposium Abstract In order to solve the problem of identity through time of ordinary objects, Roderick Chisholm was led to distinguish two types of entities and two types of identity relations. In this lecture, I will defend Chisholm's theory by adding the thesis … 4 Oct 2019 11:00 - 11:50
Event Alexandre Declos A defense of the old B theory of time Symposium Abstract The "old B theory" of time is an ontological-semantic thesis, according to which it is possible to eliminate, via a method of logical paraphrase, the belief that objects and events transit in time. This doctrine had its eminent defenders in the … 4 Oct 2019 11:50 - 12:40
Event Jean-Pascal Anfray The foundation of contingent futures and the coherence of Ockhamism Symposium Abstract In discussions of contingent futures such as "there will be a naval battle tomorrow", the "Ockhamist" position is defined by the recognition of an objective asymmetry between the past, which is necessary, and the future, which is partly … 4 Oct 2019 09:50 - 10:40
Event Philippe Huneman Moderate pluralism for time in the natural sciences : irreversibility, time scales and model dependence Symposium Abstract Philosophical tradition often opposes the time of consciousness or the subject, and the time of nature or the world, thus drawing a division between the great philosophers of time - Kant, Augustine or Husserl vs. Aristotle, Newton, Bergson. Where … 3 Oct 2019 16:35 - 17:35
Event Anouk Barberousse How is the examination of physical theories relevant to the metaphysical inquiry into time ? Symposium Abstract Since Newton's mechanics, time has had a special status in physical theories. On the one hand, it appears as a quantity like any other, represented by certain mathematical symbols. But on the other, its role as a quantity is different from that … 3 Oct 2019 15:45 - 16:35
Event Nikk Effingham The Wave Theory of Time Symposium Abstract This paper presents a new temporal ontology, to compete with presentism, eternalism, etc. Like moving spotlight theory, wave theory says (i) that there exist four-dimensional hunks of matter and (ii) the world is fundamentally tensed. However, … 3 Oct 2019 14:35 - 15:45
Event Baptiste Le Bihan String theory, loop quantum gravity and eternalism Symposium Abstract Eternalism, the thesis that past and future entities exist in the same way as present ones, is a natural philosophical interpretation of special relativity and general relativity. However, these two theories are not fundamental, and several … 3 Oct 2019 13:45 - 14:35
Event Vincent Grandjean Towards a redefinition of theories of time Symposium Abstract The metaphysical Growing Block Theory seems particularly well-suited to account for some of our fundamental intuitions about time: time has a direction, our present extends to the whole universe, the past is closed while the future is open, and … 3 Oct 2019 11:15 - 12:05
Event Jiri Benovsky Theory A of time, passage of time, endurantism, and metaphysical insights Symposium Abstract Intuitions about the passage of time or the idea that objects persist through time by being numerically identical and fully localized at different instants play an important role in some arguments in favor of the A theory of time or endurantism. … 3 Oct 2019 10:05 - 10:55