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It's thanks to the conservation of structures over time that we can identify and relate everything that makes up the incessant flow of information that reaches our … 17 Feb 2017 14:00 - 15:00 Event Frantz Grenet Le fait urbain en Asie centrale préislamique : approche diachronique, approche synchronique, III : la crise urbaine et la réurbanisation (IIIe-VIe s.), un processus général ? (continued) (9) Lecture Abstract This homogenization of military architecture explains why cities appear as enlarged forts, and forts as miniature urban citadels. From one to the other, we find the same modular patterns: fort walls are "demultiplied" into city walls, and towers … 30 Mar 2017 15:30 - 16:30 Event Thomas Römer " The flesh or the spirit " : two stories of contestation (Num 11) (continued) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 30 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00 Event Pierre Rosanvallon Democracy at the risk of demagoguery : the history and current state of a problem Seminar 29 Mar 2017 16:30 - 18:30 Event Philippe Descola The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality (continued) (9) Lecture 29 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00 Event Claudine Tiercelin Knowledge, truth and democracy : from the epistemic to the pragmatic approach Lecture We show how epistemic approaches to democracy aim, unsuccessfully, to give a little more substance to the concept of democracy, either by insisting on the necessary epistemic quality of procedure (Estlund, Anderson), or by reintroducing the very concept … 29 Mar 2017 14:00 - 16:00 Event Gisèle Sapiro A sociology of literary quarrels Seminar 28 Mar 2017 17:30 - 18:30 Event Antoine Compagnon Tropes of literary war : Warrior's rest Lecture The lecture concludes with a study of two examples of reconciliation and reparation. The first is the unexpected cooperation of the prisoners of Sainte-Pélagie with the administration, whether prison or prefecture. The Memoirs of Henri Gisquet, Prefect of … 28 Mar 2017 16:30 - 17:30 Event Cédric Blanpain Cancer stem cells Guest lecturer 15 Mar 2017 17:00 - 18:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert Conclusion Lecture 28 Mar 2017 10:30 - 11:30 Event Alain de Libera Destructionis destructio. Heidegger, Foucault and medieval thought (7) Lecture After recalling Vom Wesen der Wahrheit 's thesis on the Scholastic conception of truth, according to which the concordance of human thought with things presupposes the concordance of created things with creative thought, we resumed our examination of the … 27 Mar 2017 17:00 - 19:00 Event Matthew Botvinick Tree-Based Learning and "Learning to Learn" Seminar 27 Mar 2017 11:00 - 12:30 Event Stanislas Dehaene A mathematical language without words Lecture Recent studies suggest that the brain network associated with mathematical operations is already involved in the sense of number in young children not yet at school. It has a long evolutionary history, being present when macaque monkeys recognize a number … 27 Mar 2017 09:30 - 11:00 Event Haun Saussy A little-discussed literary relationship revealed by Chinese tradition : the " sponsorship " in translation Guest lecturer Like the natural sciences, the humanities and literary sciences call on a specialized vocabulary. The terms and concepts that fill this lexicon each have a specific origin: mimesis can easily be traced back to Plato and Aristotle, sublimity to Longinus, … 20 Jan 2017 15:00 - 16:00 Event Nicolas Grimal The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) (12) Seminar 27 Mar 2017 15:00 - 16:00 Event Nicolas Grimal Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) (12) Lecture 27 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00 Series Frédéric Laugrand Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Guest lecturer Ontology on the ice The Inuit of the Canadian Central Arctic and their animals These two lectures are part of current research into Inuit cosmologies and the relationship between these populations of Canada's Far North and the animals that surround them. … 30 Apr 2014 → 07 May 2014 Event Didier Roux The digital saga : from the calculating machine to the invention of the transistor Lecture We'll trace the major scientific and technological advances that have led to today's computers. In this first part, we'll focus on the first steps that led to the development of the concept of the computer. The invention of the transistor was a disruptive … 24 Mar 2017 10:00 - 11:00 Event Albert Fert From basic science to innovation : recent and future advances in our computers Seminar How does fundamental research lead to innovation? I'll use a few simple examples to show how many recent advances in information and communication technologies (computers, telephones, etc.) have come from advances in pure fundamental physics. I'll also … 24 Mar 2017 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Algorithmic geometry : from geometric data to data geometry Opening lecture Abstract 3D digital representations have revolutionized our understanding of the world. They have become indispensable for simulating surgical operations, creating new modes of artistic expression or exploring natural resources. Algorithmic geometry is … 23 Mar 2017 18:00 - 19:00 News News from the 21st century for the author of Lettres persanes Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity " Literature allows you to escape not only your home or your country, but also your era, your social condition, and even your age or gender. " Alain Supiot In 1721, Montesquieu's epistolary novel Lettres persanes painted a critical portrait of his times. … Published on 7 October 2021 Event Francis Richard Shāhnāme illustration cycles, mirrors of the choices made by the manuscript's sponsor ? Seminar Abstract The illustration of the manuscripts of the Book of Kings began in earnest towards the end of the 13th century , when a manuscript tradition already existed. 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Event Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Discrete geometric models Lecture The study of fundamental discrete geometric structures such as convex polyhedra, Voronoi diagrams or Delaunay triangulations is one of the central subjects of algorithmic geometry. A useful correspondence is established between Voronoi diagrams, Delaunay … 29 Mar 2017 17:00 - 18:00
Event Mathieu Langer The emergence of shapes in nature Seminar Documents and media Download CV of Mathieu Langer Download Mathieu Langer's bibliography … 17 Feb 2017 15:00 - 16:00
Event Philippe Manoury Rethinking shapes (III) : The emergence of shapes Lecture Figures, motifs, themes, cells: how do these shapes structure the way we listen to music? It's thanks to the conservation of structures over time that we can identify and relate everything that makes up the incessant flow of information that reaches our … 17 Feb 2017 14:00 - 15:00
Event Frantz Grenet Le fait urbain en Asie centrale préislamique : approche diachronique, approche synchronique, III : la crise urbaine et la réurbanisation (IIIe-VIe s.), un processus général ? (continued) (9) Lecture Abstract This homogenization of military architecture explains why cities appear as enlarged forts, and forts as miniature urban citadels. From one to the other, we find the same modular patterns: fort walls are "demultiplied" into city walls, and towers … 30 Mar 2017 15:30 - 16:30
Event Thomas Römer " The flesh or the spirit " : two stories of contestation (Num 11) (continued) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 30 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00
Event Pierre Rosanvallon Democracy at the risk of demagoguery : the history and current state of a problem Seminar 29 Mar 2017 16:30 - 18:30
Event Philippe Descola The uses of land. Cosmopolitics of territoriality (continued) (9) Lecture 29 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00
Event Claudine Tiercelin Knowledge, truth and democracy : from the epistemic to the pragmatic approach Lecture We show how epistemic approaches to democracy aim, unsuccessfully, to give a little more substance to the concept of democracy, either by insisting on the necessary epistemic quality of procedure (Estlund, Anderson), or by reintroducing the very concept … 29 Mar 2017 14:00 - 16:00
Event Antoine Compagnon Tropes of literary war : Warrior's rest Lecture The lecture concludes with a study of two examples of reconciliation and reparation. The first is the unexpected cooperation of the prisoners of Sainte-Pélagie with the administration, whether prison or prefecture. The Memoirs of Henri Gisquet, Prefect of … 28 Mar 2017 16:30 - 17:30
Event Alain de Libera Destructionis destructio. Heidegger, Foucault and medieval thought (7) Lecture After recalling Vom Wesen der Wahrheit 's thesis on the Scholastic conception of truth, according to which the concordance of human thought with things presupposes the concordance of created things with creative thought, we resumed our examination of the … 27 Mar 2017 17:00 - 19:00
Event Matthew Botvinick Tree-Based Learning and "Learning to Learn" Seminar 27 Mar 2017 11:00 - 12:30
Event Stanislas Dehaene A mathematical language without words Lecture Recent studies suggest that the brain network associated with mathematical operations is already involved in the sense of number in young children not yet at school. It has a long evolutionary history, being present when macaque monkeys recognize a number … 27 Mar 2017 09:30 - 11:00
Event Haun Saussy A little-discussed literary relationship revealed by Chinese tradition : the " sponsorship " in translation Guest lecturer Like the natural sciences, the humanities and literary sciences call on a specialized vocabulary. The terms and concepts that fill this lexicon each have a specific origin: mimesis can easily be traced back to Plato and Aristotle, sublimity to Longinus, … 20 Jan 2017 15:00 - 16:00
Event Nicolas Grimal Le calame et la pierre. A critical history of ancient Egyptian literature (continued) (12) Lecture 27 Mar 2017 14:00 - 15:00
Series Frédéric Laugrand Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Guest lecturer Ontology on the ice The Inuit of the Canadian Central Arctic and their animals These two lectures are part of current research into Inuit cosmologies and the relationship between these populations of Canada's Far North and the animals that surround them. … 30 Apr 2014 → 07 May 2014
Event Didier Roux The digital saga : from the calculating machine to the invention of the transistor Lecture We'll trace the major scientific and technological advances that have led to today's computers. In this first part, we'll focus on the first steps that led to the development of the concept of the computer. The invention of the transistor was a disruptive … 24 Mar 2017 10:00 - 11:00
Event Albert Fert From basic science to innovation : recent and future advances in our computers Seminar How does fundamental research lead to innovation? I'll use a few simple examples to show how many recent advances in information and communication technologies (computers, telephones, etc.) have come from advances in pure fundamental physics. I'll also … 24 Mar 2017 11:00 - 12:00
Event Jean-Daniel Boissonnat Algorithmic geometry : from geometric data to data geometry Opening lecture Abstract 3D digital representations have revolutionized our understanding of the world. They have become indispensable for simulating surgical operations, creating new modes of artistic expression or exploring natural resources. Algorithmic geometry is … 23 Mar 2017 18:00 - 19:00
News News from the 21st century for the author of Lettres persanes Alain Supiot, chair The Social State and Globalization: A Legal Analysis of Forms of Solidarity " Literature allows you to escape not only your home or your country, but also your era, your social condition, and even your age or gender. " Alain Supiot In 1721, Montesquieu's epistolary novel Lettres persanes painted a critical portrait of his times. … Published on 7 October 2021
Event Francis Richard Shāhnāme illustration cycles, mirrors of the choices made by the manuscript's sponsor ? Seminar Abstract The illustration of the manuscripts of the Book of Kings began in earnest towards the end of the 13th century , when a manuscript tradition already existed. A multitude of illustrated manuscripts have appeared since that time, some from the great … 24 Mar 2017 10:00 - 11:00