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A constant challenge is to efficiently generate these highly reactive species under the mildest possible … 18 Mar 2026 → 06 May 2026 Series Kenichi Abe William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Guest lecturer Cover of Kenzaburô Ôe, Manen Gannen no Futobôl (The Game of the Century), Tokyo, Kodansha, 1967. Kenichi Abe is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. William Marx. Kenichi … 17 Mar 2026 → 24 Mar 2026 Series Challenging Assumptions about Social Cognition in Infants François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Guest lecturer The child Hercules with a snake (detail), Pieter van der Werff, 1700-1722. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Gergely Csibra is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor François Recanati. Gergely … 24 Mar 2026 → 26 Mar 2026 Series Scientific ecology and life chemistry : a symbiosis at the heart of sustainable development Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Seminar 17 Mar 2026 → 12 May 2026 Series Scientific ecology and life chemistry : a symbiosis at the heart of sustainable development Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture 17 Mar 2026 → 19 May 2026 Series The hospital of the future Avenir Commun Durable Special events Ce colloque, comme tous les enseignements du Collège de France, est ouvert au public, sans réservations. L’objectif est d’informer nos concitoyens des grands défis qui attendent l’hôpital. L’ensemble des interventions sera capté et disponible sur notre … 16 Mar 2026 → 17 Mar 2026 Series Les arts au défi des sciences sociales - Theory and case studies Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Symposium The Piano Lesson , Henri Matisse (1916). Public domain. Presentation Following on from the lecture given between January 16 and February 20 2026 at the Collège de France by Pr Pierre-Michel Menger, this symposium will illustrate the fruitfulness of the … 23 Mar 2026 Series Authenticity, Authentification and Transmutation in Late Classical and Early Medieval China Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Guest lecturer Robert Campany is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor Anne Cheng. Robert F. Campany … 26 Mar 2026 Series In Margine. La philologie des paratextes et ses enjeux. Law, literature, religion Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Symposium Digestum vetus (detail), 12th century, University Library, Padua, Italy. Since its emergence in the 1980s, under the pen of Gérard Genette, literary criticism applied to the field of modern print has been able to measure the fruitfulness of the notion of … 26 Mar 2026 → 27 Mar 2026 Series Functional ecology : understanding ecosystem structure to anticipate the effects of global change Sandra Lavorel, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Opening lecture 26 Mar 2026 Series Ecological transition: the hope of sustainability science Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 12 Mar 2026 Series Around authenticity: readings, reflections, discussions Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Seminar 12 Mar 2026 → 26 Mar 2026 Event Ellen Lau Discourse files and human memory systems Symposium Chair: Joulia Smortchkova Abstract Two ideas characterize many discussions of discourse files or discourse referents. One is that they are only temporary, serving as mental proxies for individuals only across some segment of discourse. Dissociations … 30 Mar 2026 10:05 to 11:20 Event Hans Kamp Types of entity eepresentations in MSDRT Symposium Chair: Joulia Smortchkova Abstract MSDRT (Mental State Discourse Representation Theory) has developed a number of different Types of Entity Representations (its term for what is referred to by others as Mental Files). The different ER Types are for … 30 Mar 2026 11:40 to 12:55 Event Karen Lewis Discourse referents as mental files Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract In previous work, I argue that discourse referents-devices for tracking objects under discussion in discourse-are best understood as mental files: vehicles for tracking the same object in cognition independently of any … 30 Mar 2026 14:20 to 15:35 Event Gabor Brody Variables keep them(selves) separate Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract Discourse referents are "mental files" insofar as they are mental representations that function like variables: they architecturally separate addresses from contents. I argue for a construal of discourse referents in which … 30 Mar 2026 15:55 to 17:10 Event Sam Cumming Guises of 'I' Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract I propose that communication with the indexical pronoun 'I' requires coordination on a familiar discourse referent, just like communication with anaphoric (or deictic) use of 'she'. This proposal improves on a contrasting … 30 Mar 2026 17:30 to 18:45 Event Gergely Csibra Tracking discourse referents in symbolic depictions Symposium Chair: Michael Murez Abstract Scene constructions, or more broadly, episodic simulations, are internal representations of states, relations, and events in the spatial navigational system of the brain. These constructions serve various purposes, including … 31 Mar 2026 11:35 to 12:50 Event Josef Perner The vanished jar: children's problems with non-verbal identity information Symposium Chair: Victor Tamburini Abstract Children become able to process verbal identity statements as they learn to attribute false beliefs. The mental files explanation points to the need for linked indexed files for solving both tasks, which children achieve … 31 Mar 2026 14:20 to 15:35 Event Hannah Steinicke & Michael Huemer Object files in non-symbolic number cognition and set representation Symposium Chair: Victor Tamburini Hannah Steinicke Hannah Steinicke is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Mind, Brain and Behavior at Justus-Liebig University Gießen in Germany. Recently, she worked on the mental representation of sets in infants in … 31 Mar 2026 16:00 to 17:15 Event Jane Ginsburg Copyright, Artistic creation and Artificial Intelligence : what is an intellectual work ? Symposium Abstract Copyright protects original works of the mind, whatever their artistic merit or purpose. But what is a work of the mind ? French copyright law refers to " the imprint of the author's personality" . As AI has (at least not yet!) neither a " mind" … 23 Mar 2026 09:30 to 10:30 Event Daniel Ferrer Does genetic criticism have a place among the social sciences that deal with art ? Symposium Abstract Viciously rejected by some (Bourdieu), does genetic criticism have a place among the social sciences that deal with art ? Is there a place for a " science of written invention ", or more precisely for a discipline that strives to reconstitute … 23 Mar 2026 10:30 to 11:30 Event Diane Bodart The image rights of foreign sovereigns in papal Rome (XVIth-XVIIIth centuries) Symposium Abstract In the early modern era, Rome was known as " teatro del mondo ", because the balances and tensions of international politics were reflected there in the form of representations, as part of the pontifical ceremonial determining the hierarchy … 23 Mar 2026 11:40 to 12:40 Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Reactive and intermediate species Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry Seminar Reactive and intermediate species … 18 Mar 2026 → 06 May 2026
Series Reactive and intermediate species Louis Fensterbank, chair Activations in Molecular Chemistry Lecture Reactive and intermediate species Presentation Many organic synthesis methodologies involve reaction intermediates or transit via excited states. A constant challenge is to efficiently generate these highly reactive species under the mildest possible … 18 Mar 2026 → 06 May 2026
Series Kenichi Abe William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Guest lecturer Cover of Kenzaburô Ôe, Manen Gannen no Futobôl (The Game of the Century), Tokyo, Kodansha, 1967. Kenichi Abe is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. William Marx. Kenichi … 17 Mar 2026 → 24 Mar 2026
Series Challenging Assumptions about Social Cognition in Infants François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Guest lecturer The child Hercules with a snake (detail), Pieter van der Werff, 1700-1722. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Gergely Csibra is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor François Recanati. Gergely … 24 Mar 2026 → 26 Mar 2026
Series Scientific ecology and life chemistry : a symbiosis at the heart of sustainable development Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Seminar 17 Mar 2026 → 12 May 2026
Series Scientific ecology and life chemistry : a symbiosis at the heart of sustainable development Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture 17 Mar 2026 → 19 May 2026
Series The hospital of the future Avenir Commun Durable Special events Ce colloque, comme tous les enseignements du Collège de France, est ouvert au public, sans réservations. L’objectif est d’informer nos concitoyens des grands défis qui attendent l’hôpital. L’ensemble des interventions sera capté et disponible sur notre … 16 Mar 2026 → 17 Mar 2026
Series Les arts au défi des sciences sociales - Theory and case studies Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Symposium The Piano Lesson , Henri Matisse (1916). Public domain. Presentation Following on from the lecture given between January 16 and February 20 2026 at the Collège de France by Pr Pierre-Michel Menger, this symposium will illustrate the fruitfulness of the … 23 Mar 2026
Series Authenticity, Authentification and Transmutation in Late Classical and Early Medieval China Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Guest lecturer Robert Campany is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Professor Anne Cheng. Robert F. Campany … 26 Mar 2026
Series In Margine. La philologie des paratextes et ses enjeux. Law, literature, religion Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Symposium Digestum vetus (detail), 12th century, University Library, Padua, Italy. Since its emergence in the 1980s, under the pen of Gérard Genette, literary criticism applied to the field of modern print has been able to measure the fruitfulness of the notion of … 26 Mar 2026 → 27 Mar 2026
Series Functional ecology : understanding ecosystem structure to anticipate the effects of global change Sandra Lavorel, chair Biodiversity and Ecosystems Opening lecture 26 Mar 2026
Series Ecological transition: the hope of sustainability science Claude Grison, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 12 Mar 2026
Series Around authenticity: readings, reflections, discussions Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Seminar 12 Mar 2026 → 26 Mar 2026
Event Ellen Lau Discourse files and human memory systems Symposium Chair: Joulia Smortchkova Abstract Two ideas characterize many discussions of discourse files or discourse referents. One is that they are only temporary, serving as mental proxies for individuals only across some segment of discourse. Dissociations … 30 Mar 2026 10:05 to 11:20
Event Hans Kamp Types of entity eepresentations in MSDRT Symposium Chair: Joulia Smortchkova Abstract MSDRT (Mental State Discourse Representation Theory) has developed a number of different Types of Entity Representations (its term for what is referred to by others as Mental Files). The different ER Types are for … 30 Mar 2026 11:40 to 12:55
Event Karen Lewis Discourse referents as mental files Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract In previous work, I argue that discourse referents-devices for tracking objects under discussion in discourse-are best understood as mental files: vehicles for tracking the same object in cognition independently of any … 30 Mar 2026 14:20 to 15:35
Event Gabor Brody Variables keep them(selves) separate Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract Discourse referents are "mental files" insofar as they are mental representations that function like variables: they architecturally separate addresses from contents. I argue for a construal of discourse referents in which … 30 Mar 2026 15:55 to 17:10
Event Sam Cumming Guises of 'I' Symposium Chair: Nicholas Shea Abstract I propose that communication with the indexical pronoun 'I' requires coordination on a familiar discourse referent, just like communication with anaphoric (or deictic) use of 'she'. This proposal improves on a contrasting … 30 Mar 2026 17:30 to 18:45
Event Gergely Csibra Tracking discourse referents in symbolic depictions Symposium Chair: Michael Murez Abstract Scene constructions, or more broadly, episodic simulations, are internal representations of states, relations, and events in the spatial navigational system of the brain. These constructions serve various purposes, including … 31 Mar 2026 11:35 to 12:50
Event Josef Perner The vanished jar: children's problems with non-verbal identity information Symposium Chair: Victor Tamburini Abstract Children become able to process verbal identity statements as they learn to attribute false beliefs. The mental files explanation points to the need for linked indexed files for solving both tasks, which children achieve … 31 Mar 2026 14:20 to 15:35
Event Hannah Steinicke & Michael Huemer Object files in non-symbolic number cognition and set representation Symposium Chair: Victor Tamburini Hannah Steinicke Hannah Steinicke is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Mind, Brain and Behavior at Justus-Liebig University Gießen in Germany. Recently, she worked on the mental representation of sets in infants in … 31 Mar 2026 16:00 to 17:15
Event Jane Ginsburg Copyright, Artistic creation and Artificial Intelligence : what is an intellectual work ? Symposium Abstract Copyright protects original works of the mind, whatever their artistic merit or purpose. But what is a work of the mind ? French copyright law refers to " the imprint of the author's personality" . As AI has (at least not yet!) neither a " mind" … 23 Mar 2026 09:30 to 10:30
Event Daniel Ferrer Does genetic criticism have a place among the social sciences that deal with art ? Symposium Abstract Viciously rejected by some (Bourdieu), does genetic criticism have a place among the social sciences that deal with art ? Is there a place for a " science of written invention ", or more precisely for a discipline that strives to reconstitute … 23 Mar 2026 10:30 to 11:30
Event Diane Bodart The image rights of foreign sovereigns in papal Rome (XVIth-XVIIIth centuries) Symposium Abstract In the early modern era, Rome was known as " teatro del mondo ", because the balances and tensions of international politics were reflected there in the form of representations, as part of the pontifical ceremonial determining the hierarchy … 23 Mar 2026 11:40 to 12:40