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After recalling a few classical … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020 Series Unequal lives Didier Fassin, chair Public health Opening lecture 16 Jan 2020 Event Patrick Henriet Christianity and religions at the Collège de France, before, during and after the separation of Church and State Symposium Patrick Henriet Director of Studies at the EPHE (Historical and Philological Sciences section). Research on Latin hagiographic literature of the central Middle Ages (largely but not exclusively oriented towards the Iberian peninsula). Texts are studied … 22 Jun 2021 16:20 to 17:00 Event Joël Sebban Adolphe Franck, spiritualism, the law of nations and church-state relations Symposium Joël Sebban Ecole Normale Supérieure, agrégé d'histoire, currently ATER in the Department of Jewish and Hebraic Studies at EHESS. His thesis will be published in November by Belin - Passés composés under the title La civilisation judéo-chrétienne. The … 22 Jun 2021 15:40 to 16:20 Event Matthieu Arnold The Reformation at the Collège de France Symposium Matthieu Arnold Matthieu Arnold was born in 1965. Since 1997, he has been Professor of the History of Modern and Contemporary Christianity at the University of Strasbourg (Faculty of Protestant Theology) and Director of the Groupe d'études sur les … 22 Jun 2021 14:40 to 15:20 Event Paule Petitier Le Dieu qu'il faudrait au XIXe siècle. Theology, politics and thought Symposium Paule Petitier Paule Petitier is Professor of French Literature at Paris-Diderot University and a member of the CERILAC research team. A specialist in the historian Jules Michelet, whose biography she wrote (Grasset, 2006) and whose Histoire de France she … 22 Jun 2021 14:00 to 14:40 Event Dominique Bourel Salomon Munk, from the banks of the Oder to the banks of the Seine Symposium Dominique Bourel Dominique Bourel was Director of the French Research Center in Jerusalem from 1996 to 2004, and Professor at Humboldt University in Berlin from 2012 to 2013. He has taught in Stuttgart, Saarbrücken, Potsdam, Rome and Jerusalem. With … 22 Jun 2021 11:50 to 12:30 Event Henry Laurens Renan. The refusal of the supernatural, the genius of the races and the religion of the heart Symposium Henry Laurens Henry Laurens holds an agrégation in history and a diploma in Arabic literature from the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (Inalco), as well as a doctorate. He is a professor at the Collège de France, where he has … 22 Jun 2021 11:10 to 11:50 Event Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn Sanskrit and Semitic chairs Symposium Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn is a CNRS researcher in the history of the humanities. She works on the transnational history of oriental studies. She is the author of L'Archive des origines. Sanskrit, philologie, anthropologie dans … 22 Jun 2021 10:10 to 10:50 Event Thomas Römer Biblical studies at the Collège de France. The case of Jean Astruc : a doctor invents historical-critical exegesis Symposium Thomas Römer Thomas Römer has been Professor of The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts at the Collège de France since 2007, and has held the Chair of Biblical Milieus since September 2019. He is also Director of the Institut des Civilisations and UMR 7192. His … 22 Jun 2021 09:30 to 10:10 Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020 Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 07 Jan 2020 → 25 Feb 2020 Series The inventions of politics (2) : narrative and experience Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture For this second year devoted to the theme of " inventions du politique ", the ambition of the lecture remains the same : to propose a general theory, not of the medieval system of powers, but of its political inventiveness - and this precisely from the … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020 Series The coronation of the language : Motoori Norinaga (1750-1801), from Genji-monogatari to Kojiki Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 07 Jan 2020 → 31 Mar 2020 Series Pathogens blocking the growth of the economic body. The story of a long-lasting metaphor Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer 02 Dec 2019 Series The oldest book in the world (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 06 Jan 2020 → 09 Mar 2020 Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 06 Jan 2020 → 09 Mar 2020 Series Mesopotamia under Hammu-rabi's successors (continued) Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture The lecture series begun last year is entitled "Mesopotamia under Hammu-rabi's successors". In 2018-2019, we focused on the reign of his son, Samsu-iluna; in 2019-2020, we have extended our study to the so-called Late Palaeo-Babylonian period, i.e. the … 06 Jan 2020 → 18 May 2020 Event Stephen Barker Global Expressivism and Truth-Bearers Symposium Abstract I tentatively explore in an informal way the concept of global expressivism and focus in particular on expressivism about meaning attributions and truth. I indicate that expressivists about meaning should not deny that there are meanings-they … 18 Jun 2021 12:00 to 13:30 Event Mitchell Green On the Semanticization of Force Symposium Abstract Recent literature has seen a quickening of interest in ways of domesticating illocutionary force in semantic terms. One line of thought takes inspiration from Chierchia and McConnell Ginet ( Meaning and Grammar , 2000) who influentially … 17 Jun 2021 15:45 to 17:00 Event Michael Schmitz The Content of Force Symposium Abstract A dualism can be characterized as the exaggeration of a distinction, so that it is not intelligible anymore how the opposed entities can function together and play the roles they are naturally thought to have. Recently Peter Hanks and François … 17 Jun 2021 14:00 to 15:15 Event Eric Mandelbaum Belief: the Primitive Cognitive Relation Symposium Abstract Common forms of functionalism hold that one cannot have any types of propositional attitude without having a whole suite of them. Thus, one couldn't (e.g.) have beliefs but not have desires, hopes, wishes, and the like. Accordingly, it is … 17 Jun 2021 11:00 to 12:15 Event Indrek Reiland What Is It to Say that "p"? Symposium Abstract Many philosophers of language think that in using a declarative sentence "p" with its meaning in a language, one thereby performs the meaning-generated speech act of saying that p. The same goes for interrogative and imperative sentences and the … 16 Jun 2021 17:15 to 18:30 Event Silver Bronzo Assertion and Composition Symposium Abstract This talk connects two questions that are seldom brought together: (1) whether propositional embedding requires a force/content distinction; and (2) what kind of compositional model applies to non-atomic propositions. It has three main goals. … 16 Jun 2021 15:30 to 16:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 269 Page 270 Page 271 Page 272 Page 273 Page 274 Page 275 Page 276 Page 277 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Series Reaction-diffusion problems : from front dynamics to genealogies Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Reaction-diffusion models appear in a wide variety of fields, from mathematics to chemistry, from biology to sociology. It's remarkable that the same equations and models can be used in such a wide variety of contexts. After recalling a few classical … 13 Jan 2020 → 17 Feb 2020
Event Patrick Henriet Christianity and religions at the Collège de France, before, during and after the separation of Church and State Symposium Patrick Henriet Director of Studies at the EPHE (Historical and Philological Sciences section). Research on Latin hagiographic literature of the central Middle Ages (largely but not exclusively oriented towards the Iberian peninsula). Texts are studied … 22 Jun 2021 16:20 to 17:00
Event Joël Sebban Adolphe Franck, spiritualism, the law of nations and church-state relations Symposium Joël Sebban Ecole Normale Supérieure, agrégé d'histoire, currently ATER in the Department of Jewish and Hebraic Studies at EHESS. His thesis will be published in November by Belin - Passés composés under the title La civilisation judéo-chrétienne. The … 22 Jun 2021 15:40 to 16:20
Event Matthieu Arnold The Reformation at the Collège de France Symposium Matthieu Arnold Matthieu Arnold was born in 1965. Since 1997, he has been Professor of the History of Modern and Contemporary Christianity at the University of Strasbourg (Faculty of Protestant Theology) and Director of the Groupe d'études sur les … 22 Jun 2021 14:40 to 15:20
Event Paule Petitier Le Dieu qu'il faudrait au XIXe siècle. Theology, politics and thought Symposium Paule Petitier Paule Petitier is Professor of French Literature at Paris-Diderot University and a member of the CERILAC research team. A specialist in the historian Jules Michelet, whose biography she wrote (Grasset, 2006) and whose Histoire de France she … 22 Jun 2021 14:00 to 14:40
Event Dominique Bourel Salomon Munk, from the banks of the Oder to the banks of the Seine Symposium Dominique Bourel Dominique Bourel was Director of the French Research Center in Jerusalem from 1996 to 2004, and Professor at Humboldt University in Berlin from 2012 to 2013. He has taught in Stuttgart, Saarbrücken, Potsdam, Rome and Jerusalem. With … 22 Jun 2021 11:50 to 12:30
Event Henry Laurens Renan. The refusal of the supernatural, the genius of the races and the religion of the heart Symposium Henry Laurens Henry Laurens holds an agrégation in history and a diploma in Arabic literature from the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (Inalco), as well as a doctorate. He is a professor at the Collège de France, where he has … 22 Jun 2021 11:10 to 11:50
Event Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn Sanskrit and Semitic chairs Symposium Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn is a CNRS researcher in the history of the humanities. She works on the transnational history of oriental studies. She is the author of L'Archive des origines. Sanskrit, philologie, anthropologie dans … 22 Jun 2021 10:10 to 10:50
Event Thomas Römer Biblical studies at the Collège de France. The case of Jean Astruc : a doctor invents historical-critical exegesis Symposium Thomas Römer Thomas Römer has been Professor of The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts at the Collège de France since 2007, and has held the Chair of Biblical Milieus since September 2019. He is also Director of the Institut des Civilisations and UMR 7192. His … 22 Jun 2021 09:30 to 10:10
Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020
Series Readings of texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 07 Jan 2020 → 25 Feb 2020
Series The inventions of politics (2) : narrative and experience Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Lecture For this second year devoted to the theme of " inventions du politique ", the ambition of the lecture remains the same : to propose a general theory, not of the medieval system of powers, but of its political inventiveness - and this precisely from the … 07 Jan 2020 → 10 Mar 2020
Series The coronation of the language : Motoori Norinaga (1750-1801), from Genji-monogatari to Kojiki Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture 07 Jan 2020 → 31 Mar 2020
Series Pathogens blocking the growth of the economic body. The story of a long-lasting metaphor Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th to 16th century Guest lecturer 02 Dec 2019
Series The oldest book in the world (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 06 Jan 2020 → 09 Mar 2020
Series Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 06 Jan 2020 → 09 Mar 2020
Series Mesopotamia under Hammu-rabi's successors (continued) Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture The lecture series begun last year is entitled "Mesopotamia under Hammu-rabi's successors". In 2018-2019, we focused on the reign of his son, Samsu-iluna; in 2019-2020, we have extended our study to the so-called Late Palaeo-Babylonian period, i.e. the … 06 Jan 2020 → 18 May 2020
Event Stephen Barker Global Expressivism and Truth-Bearers Symposium Abstract I tentatively explore in an informal way the concept of global expressivism and focus in particular on expressivism about meaning attributions and truth. I indicate that expressivists about meaning should not deny that there are meanings-they … 18 Jun 2021 12:00 to 13:30
Event Mitchell Green On the Semanticization of Force Symposium Abstract Recent literature has seen a quickening of interest in ways of domesticating illocutionary force in semantic terms. One line of thought takes inspiration from Chierchia and McConnell Ginet ( Meaning and Grammar , 2000) who influentially … 17 Jun 2021 15:45 to 17:00
Event Michael Schmitz The Content of Force Symposium Abstract A dualism can be characterized as the exaggeration of a distinction, so that it is not intelligible anymore how the opposed entities can function together and play the roles they are naturally thought to have. Recently Peter Hanks and François … 17 Jun 2021 14:00 to 15:15
Event Eric Mandelbaum Belief: the Primitive Cognitive Relation Symposium Abstract Common forms of functionalism hold that one cannot have any types of propositional attitude without having a whole suite of them. Thus, one couldn't (e.g.) have beliefs but not have desires, hopes, wishes, and the like. Accordingly, it is … 17 Jun 2021 11:00 to 12:15
Event Indrek Reiland What Is It to Say that "p"? Symposium Abstract Many philosophers of language think that in using a declarative sentence "p" with its meaning in a language, one thereby performs the meaning-generated speech act of saying that p. The same goes for interrogative and imperative sentences and the … 16 Jun 2021 17:15 to 18:30
Event Silver Bronzo Assertion and Composition Symposium Abstract This talk connects two questions that are seldom brought together: (1) whether propositional embedding requires a force/content distinction; and (2) what kind of compositional model applies to non-atomic propositions. It has three main goals. … 16 Jun 2021 15:30 to 16:45