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This begins with an understanding of the fundamental reactivity of the CO2 … 5 Mar 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (6) Lecture 5 Mar 2014 14:00 to 15:00 Event Henri Cramail CO2, a real raw material for green polymer chemistry Seminar 5 Mar 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Event Antoine Compagnon Laughter (continued) - The novel of the will, or anomic freedom Lecture Jules Romains' Verdun (1938), which was not written in the trenches, is a good summary of the balancing act between the doldrums and the laughter of the trenches. He attributes the doldrums to "fathers of families" and the laughter to "young beings", who, … 4 Mar 2014 16:30 to 17:30 Event Laurent Véray A family of photographers during the Great War Seminar 4 Mar 2014 17:30 to 18:30 Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (9) Lecture 4 Mar 2014 10:30 to 11:30 Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading of original Kûkai texts relevant to the course (5) Seminar 4 Mar 2014 11:45 to 13:15 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Materials for photovoltaic energy conversion Lecture To this day, the sun remains the only inexhaustible and eco-compatible vector of energy; however, the major difficulty remains converting this energy into electricity efficiently and at low cost. Photovoltaic conversion makes this possible. However, this … 3 Mar 2014 16:30 to 17:30 Event Xavier Py Materials for thermal energy storage Seminar 3 Mar 2014 17:30 to 18:30 Event Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney Symbolism and political economy : " Rice as self-identity " in Japanese culture and society Guest lecturer Conference in English. In 1993, when then US President Bill Clinton tried to open up the Japanese rice market, there was an unprecedented outcry. He was seen as the Commodore Perry whose black ship forced the opening of Japan in 1853 and 1854. That … 13 Jan 2014 17:00 to 18:00 Series The Great Transformation: the Double Movement in China Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Guest lecturer What constitutes China's model of transition? According to the conventional wisdom, it has two key components. On the one hand, its development-oriented state has been unwaveringly following market-conforming policies. On the other, the ruling communist … 25 Feb 2009 → 02 Mar 2009 Event Nicolas Grimal The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) (9) Lecture 3 Mar 2014 14:00 to 15:00 Event Nicolas Grimal The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) (9) Seminar 3 Mar 2014 15:00 to 16:00 Event Henry Laurens The question of Palestine : the failure of the peace process (12) Lecture 18 Dec 2013 16:00 to 17:00 Event Jean-Marie Chevalier Reasoning as a Narrative Symposium Abstract The so-called "rationality wars" have imposed to find new accounts for the agents' reasoning procedures. I plan to examine the benefits we could draw from an account in terms of narration. Since from an external standpoint an agent's reasons are … 3 May 2012 15:30 to 16:30 Event Annalisa Coliva Perceiving Reasons? Symposium Abstract Nowadays there is a surge of interest in whether perceptions can justify empirical beliefs based on them. The debate, already present in the end of the last century, has been revived thanks to the emergence of new positions with respect to the … 3 May 2012 10:30 to 11:30 Event Terry Horgan Implicit Reasons and Doxastic Justification in Iceberg Epistemology Symposium Abstract What David Henderson and I call iceberg epistemology is the view that the justificatory basis for a doxastically justified belief often includes background information that (i) contributes in a holistically evidential way to the belief's … 3 May 2012 11:30 to 12:30 Event Evan Butts Mentalism and the Possibility of Cognitive Externalism Symposium Abstract Earl Conee and Richard Feldman claim that mentalism identifies the core of internalist epistemology. This is what I call identifying ur-internalism. Their version of ur-internalism differs from the traditional one-viz . , accessibilism-by not … 3 May 2012 14:30 to 15:30 Event Niki Pfeifer Probabilistic Justification Symposium Abstract Traditionally, an important class of empirical investigations on the justification of beliefs consists of experimental studies on the evaluation of argument forms w. r. t. logical validity and the truth of the conclusion given sure premises. … 3 May 2012 16:50 to 17:50 Event Mikkel Gerken No Reason for Knowing Symposium Abstract We cite lots of things as reasons for ascribing someone knowledge or for denying that someone knows. Some of these reasons are good ones and some of them bad. Reflection on what counts as good and bad reasons for ascribing/denying someone … 3 May 2012 09:10 to 10:10 Event Philippe Dagen Valuing contemporary art : plurality, instability and reversibility of valuation methods Seminar 28 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Event Pierre-Michel Menger Work, its value and evaluation (7) Lecture 28 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Edouard Bard Feedback of ocean dynamics on carbon sequestration Lecture After dissolving in surface water masses, anthropogenic CO2 is then transported at depth by intermediate and deep currents. Mapping the spread of anthropogenic CO2 shows maximum penetration down to around 1.5 km at the level of intermediate water plunge … 28 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:00 Event Denis Knoepfler The emperor Hadrian and the Greek cities : the state of play after half a century of major epigraphic discoveries (2) Lecture Hadrian governor of Syria after Trajan's death (117). Per Illyricum Romam venit: the emperor's itinerary through Galatia, Bithynia and the Danubian provinces. Letter from 117 (?) to the city of Hierapolis. In Rome, then in the West, from 118 to 123; the … 28 Feb 2014 09:45 to 10:45 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 694 Page 695 Page 696 Page 697 Page 698 Page 699 Page 700 Page 701 Page 702 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Marc Fontecave Emerging chemical technologies forCO2 recovery Lecture The second lecture aims to provide an overview of the various current research directions concerning the exploitation of CO2 for the synthesis of useful carbonaceous molecules. This begins with an understanding of the fundamental reactivity of the CO2 … 5 Mar 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (6) Lecture 5 Mar 2014 14:00 to 15:00
Event Henri Cramail CO2, a real raw material for green polymer chemistry Seminar 5 Mar 2014 11:00 to 12:00
Event Antoine Compagnon Laughter (continued) - The novel of the will, or anomic freedom Lecture Jules Romains' Verdun (1938), which was not written in the trenches, is a good summary of the balancing act between the doldrums and the laughter of the trenches. He attributes the doldrums to "fathers of families" and the laughter to "young beings", who, … 4 Mar 2014 16:30 to 17:30
Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (9) Lecture 4 Mar 2014 10:30 to 11:30
Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading of original Kûkai texts relevant to the course (5) Seminar 4 Mar 2014 11:45 to 13:15
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Materials for photovoltaic energy conversion Lecture To this day, the sun remains the only inexhaustible and eco-compatible vector of energy; however, the major difficulty remains converting this energy into electricity efficiently and at low cost. Photovoltaic conversion makes this possible. However, this … 3 Mar 2014 16:30 to 17:30
Event Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney Symbolism and political economy : " Rice as self-identity " in Japanese culture and society Guest lecturer Conference in English. In 1993, when then US President Bill Clinton tried to open up the Japanese rice market, there was an unprecedented outcry. He was seen as the Commodore Perry whose black ship forced the opening of Japan in 1853 and 1854. That … 13 Jan 2014 17:00 to 18:00
Series The Great Transformation: the Double Movement in China Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Guest lecturer What constitutes China's model of transition? According to the conventional wisdom, it has two key components. On the one hand, its development-oriented state has been unwaveringly following market-conforming policies. On the other, the ruling communist … 25 Feb 2009 → 02 Mar 2009
Event Nicolas Grimal The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) (9) Lecture 3 Mar 2014 14:00 to 15:00
Event Henry Laurens The question of Palestine : the failure of the peace process (12) Lecture 18 Dec 2013 16:00 to 17:00
Event Jean-Marie Chevalier Reasoning as a Narrative Symposium Abstract The so-called "rationality wars" have imposed to find new accounts for the agents' reasoning procedures. I plan to examine the benefits we could draw from an account in terms of narration. Since from an external standpoint an agent's reasons are … 3 May 2012 15:30 to 16:30
Event Annalisa Coliva Perceiving Reasons? Symposium Abstract Nowadays there is a surge of interest in whether perceptions can justify empirical beliefs based on them. The debate, already present in the end of the last century, has been revived thanks to the emergence of new positions with respect to the … 3 May 2012 10:30 to 11:30
Event Terry Horgan Implicit Reasons and Doxastic Justification in Iceberg Epistemology Symposium Abstract What David Henderson and I call iceberg epistemology is the view that the justificatory basis for a doxastically justified belief often includes background information that (i) contributes in a holistically evidential way to the belief's … 3 May 2012 11:30 to 12:30
Event Evan Butts Mentalism and the Possibility of Cognitive Externalism Symposium Abstract Earl Conee and Richard Feldman claim that mentalism identifies the core of internalist epistemology. This is what I call identifying ur-internalism. Their version of ur-internalism differs from the traditional one-viz . , accessibilism-by not … 3 May 2012 14:30 to 15:30
Event Niki Pfeifer Probabilistic Justification Symposium Abstract Traditionally, an important class of empirical investigations on the justification of beliefs consists of experimental studies on the evaluation of argument forms w. r. t. logical validity and the truth of the conclusion given sure premises. … 3 May 2012 16:50 to 17:50
Event Mikkel Gerken No Reason for Knowing Symposium Abstract We cite lots of things as reasons for ascribing someone knowledge or for denying that someone knows. Some of these reasons are good ones and some of them bad. Reflection on what counts as good and bad reasons for ascribing/denying someone … 3 May 2012 09:10 to 10:10
Event Philippe Dagen Valuing contemporary art : plurality, instability and reversibility of valuation methods Seminar 28 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00
Event Edouard Bard Feedback of ocean dynamics on carbon sequestration Lecture After dissolving in surface water masses, anthropogenic CO2 is then transported at depth by intermediate and deep currents. Mapping the spread of anthropogenic CO2 shows maximum penetration down to around 1.5 km at the level of intermediate water plunge … 28 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:00
Event Denis Knoepfler The emperor Hadrian and the Greek cities : the state of play after half a century of major epigraphic discoveries (2) Lecture Hadrian governor of Syria after Trajan's death (117). Per Illyricum Romam venit: the emperor's itinerary through Galatia, Bithynia and the Danubian provinces. Letter from 117 (?) to the city of Hierapolis. In Rome, then in the West, from 118 to 123; the … 28 Feb 2014 09:45 to 10:45