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Remarks on the relationship between metaphysics and science Lecture The fourth lecture looked at a number of methodological issues: how to think about this a posteriori part of the inquiry? We reviewed the history of the relationship between metaphysics and science, and stressed the need to avoid scientistic vertigo in … 26 Feb 2014 14:30 to 16:00 Event Philippe Descola Landscape shapes (continued) (1) Lecture 26 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00 Event Dominique Rousseau The referendum equivocation (1) Seminar Documents and media Download support … 26 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:30 Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (5) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 26 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00 Event Gilles Boeuf What is the relationship between species and biodiversity ? Conservation issues Lecture An emblematic article in Nature magazine [ 7] took stock of the major threats facing the planet and humanity today, and listed them: the impacts of climate disruption, ocean acidification, ozone depletion, disruption of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, … 25 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00 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 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 Marc Fontecave Carbon dioxide: energy and industrial issues Lecture The first lecture provides an introduction to the general energy context in which the question of CO2 recovery is posed. These include the prospect of a doubling of the planet's energy consumption by 2050, the depletion of fossil energy sources, the … 26 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event François Guyot CO2 recovery : lectures on geological processes Seminar 26 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00 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 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 Georges Didi-Huberman Double-edged history. Remarks on Jean-Luc Godard Seminar 25 Feb 2014 17:30 to 18:30 Event Antoine Compagnon The cockroach and the laughter Lecture Another figure in the war novel as a novel of destiny is the Senegalese riflemen, often mentioned, but only fleetingly, and at greater length in La Randonnée de Samba Diouf (1922) by the Tharaud brothers. Their presence is conveyed through clichés such as … 25 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30 Event Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney How can flowers kill ? Opaque communication in political arenas Guest lecturer Conference in English. Communication is of fundamental importance not only for the survival of a social group, but also for everyday sociality in social animals, especially humans. Some argue that communication, particularly through human language, … 7 Jan 2014 17:00 to 18:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading of original Kûkai texts related to the course (4) Seminar 25 Feb 2014 11:45 to 13:15 Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (8) Lecture 25 Feb 2014 10:30 to 11:30 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Inorganic materials for photoelectrolysis : what does the future hold ? Lecture With the sun and water being our planet's most abundant resources, it's important to know how best to exploit them in today's energy transition. One strategy is to store energy from the sun in chemical form to produce H2 and O2 , and then convert it into … 24 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30 Event Raphaël Janot Hydrogen storage materials : is there a solution ? Seminar 24 Feb 2014 17:30 to 18:30 Event Nicolas Grimal The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) (8) Seminar 24 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 705 Page 706 Page 707 Page 708 Page 709 Page 710 Page 711 Page 712 Page 713 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Bruno David Transport and biodiversity Seminar Bruno David is Director of Research at the CNRS, assigned to the Biogeosciences Laboratory at the University of Burgundy. His research has always focused on biological evolution on different time scales, successively using fossil and present-day models. … 25 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event Thomas Römer Oppression in Egypt Lecture Documents and media Download support … 27 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00
Event Claudine Tiercelin Problems of method : how to think about the a posteriori part of the inquiry ? Remarks on the relationship between metaphysics and science Lecture The fourth lecture looked at a number of methodological issues: how to think about this a posteriori part of the inquiry? We reviewed the history of the relationship between metaphysics and science, and stressed the need to avoid scientistic vertigo in … 26 Feb 2014 14:30 to 16:00
Event Dominique Rousseau The referendum equivocation (1) Seminar Documents and media Download support … 26 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:30
Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (5) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 26 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00
Event Gilles Boeuf What is the relationship between species and biodiversity ? Conservation issues Lecture An emblematic article in Nature magazine [ 7] took stock of the major threats facing the planet and humanity today, and listed them: the impacts of climate disruption, ocean acidification, ozone depletion, disruption of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, … 25 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00
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 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 Marc Fontecave Carbon dioxide: energy and industrial issues Lecture The first lecture provides an introduction to the general energy context in which the question of CO2 recovery is posed. These include the prospect of a doubling of the planet's energy consumption by 2050, the depletion of fossil energy sources, the … 26 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event François Guyot CO2 recovery : lectures on geological processes Seminar 26 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00
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 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 Georges Didi-Huberman Double-edged history. Remarks on Jean-Luc Godard Seminar 25 Feb 2014 17:30 to 18:30
Event Antoine Compagnon The cockroach and the laughter Lecture Another figure in the war novel as a novel of destiny is the Senegalese riflemen, often mentioned, but only fleetingly, and at greater length in La Randonnée de Samba Diouf (1922) by the Tharaud brothers. Their presence is conveyed through clichés such as … 25 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30
Event Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney How can flowers kill ? Opaque communication in political arenas Guest lecturer Conference in English. Communication is of fundamental importance not only for the survival of a social group, but also for everyday sociality in social animals, especially humans. Some argue that communication, particularly through human language, … 7 Jan 2014 17:00 to 18:00
Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading of original Kûkai texts related to the course (4) Seminar 25 Feb 2014 11:45 to 13:15
Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (8) Lecture 25 Feb 2014 10:30 to 11:30
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Inorganic materials for photoelectrolysis : what does the future hold ? Lecture With the sun and water being our planet's most abundant resources, it's important to know how best to exploit them in today's energy transition. One strategy is to store energy from the sun in chemical form to produce H2 and O2 , and then convert it into … 24 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30
Event Raphaël Janot Hydrogen storage materials : is there a solution ? Seminar 24 Feb 2014 17:30 to 18:30