Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 23361 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (23131) News (1611) People (1329) Chair (352) Editions (344) (-) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Page Event Tomas Mikolov Neural Language Models: The Successes, and the Challenges Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:40 - 16:20 Event Kyunghyun Cho Few-Shot Learning Is Still Difficult With Large-Scale Language Models Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:00 - 15:40 Event Naama Friedmann Developmental Syntactic Disorders and What They Say about the Critical Period Symposium 24 Jun 2021 12:20 - 13:00 Event Anne Christophe Bootstrapping the Syntactic Bootstrapper Symposium 24 Jun 2021 11:40 - 12:20 Event Emmanuel Chemla A Linguistic Learning Bias Found in Humans, Animals, and Artificial Learners Symposium 24 Jun 2021 10:40 - 11:20 Event Philippe Schlenker Grammatical Inferences without Words Symposium 24 Jun 2021 10:00 - 10:40 Event Claudine Tiercelin The notion of degree in epistemology Symposium Groupe de Recherche en Épistémologie workshop Epistemology Research Group Scientific Director: Claudine Tiercelin Organizers: Jacques-Henri Vollet and Jean-Marie Chevalier Most epistemologists agree that some fundamental notions in epistemology are … 24 Jun 2021 09:00 - 17:00 Event Wilhelm Zwerger Superfluidity in Gases and Liquids Guest lecturer The first lecture deals with Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) and Superfluidity in gases and liquids. It starts with the direct observation of long-range phase coherence in a trapped gas and discusses why the ground state of any fluid phase of Bosons … 6 Oct 2021 17:00 - 18:00 Series Enrique Vila-Matas' major conference Major conferences Special events 24 Mar 2017 Event Frédéric Obringer Pestilential epidemics and the fall of the Chinese dynasties from the 13th to the 17th centuries Symposium Abstract From the epidemic that struck Kaifeng, then capital of the Great Jin State, in 1232, killing 900,000 people according to dynastic history, to the terrible epidemic episodes of the last years of the Ming dynasty (1639 to 1644), I will review the … 22 Jun 2021 15:30 - 16:00 Event François-Xavier Fauvelle The plague as Deus ex machina in African history Symposium Abstract What if Africa, like the rest of the Old World, had experienced the plague? The suggestion seems pertinent; the arguments, at first glance, convincing: an increasing number of publications cite the Justinian plague to explain the end of Aksum and … 22 Jun 2021 15:00 - 15:30 Event Nükhet Varlik Rethinking the Black Death: Can the Ottoman Plague Experience Offer Us Novel Insights? Symposium Abstract The Black Death pandemic of the mid-fourteenth century swept across a substantial portion of Afro-Eurasia, stretching from Central Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa. Producing an estimated mortality of up to fifty percent, the … 22 Jun 2021 14:30 - 15:00 Event Giulia Puma 1951-2021. Millard Meiss and painting after the plague, 70 years later Symposium Abstract In 1951, the American Millard Meiss (1904-75) published Painting in Florence and Siena after the Black Death , in which he proposed a "courageous" overall interpretation of painting, primarily religious, in Tuscan society throughout the second … 22 Jun 2021 11:30 - 12:00 Event Marilyn Nicoud Doctors and public authorities faced with the plague Symposium Abstract After more than a year of epidemic crisis, the current health situation has been one of successive experiences: first, stupefaction, faced with the arrival of a new disease which, like the previous ones that occurred at the beginning of the 21st … 22 Jun 2021 11:00 - 11:30 Event Solal Abélès Between evidence and indifference : traces of the plague in Florentine archives from the mid-14th century Symposium Abstract In the aftermath of the plague, between 1349 and 1353, the city of Florence succeeded in extending its authority beyond the contado by subjugating several neighboring and previously autonomous communes. At first glance, the chronological … 22 Jun 2021 10:15 - 10:45 Event Étienne Anheim General introduction Symposium 22 Jun 2021 09:30 - 10:15 Event Patrick Boucheron Welcome address Symposium 22 Jun 2021 09:15 - 09:30 Event Jean-François Goubet The nature and essence of things in Wolff's cosmology and psychology Symposium 24 Jun 2021 16:30 - 17:30 Event Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero Necessity of possibility and necessity of essences : the modal foundations of Wolffian essentialism Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:15 - 16:30 Event Jean-Paul Paccioni Wolff's " proposition déterminée " and the traditional patterns of the history of philosophy Symposium 24 Jun 2021 14:00 - 15:15 Event Antoine Compagnon The Massignon case Symposium Antoine Compagnon Antoine Compagnon is Professor Emeritus of the Collège de France, holding the Chair of Modern and Contemporary French Literature, and Professor at Columbia University (New York). He is a historian of French literature, novelist and … 23 Jun 2021 14:40 - 15:20 Event Rémi Labrusse Abbé Breuil at the Collège de France (1929-1947). Human paleontology, prehistory and the religious question Symposium Rémi Labrusse Professor of art history at Paris-Nanterre University. He works on the imaginary sources of the modern condition in the Western world, particularly in relation to non-European worlds and prehistory. His research has led to the organization … 23 Jun 2021 14:00 - 14:40 Event Annelies Lannoy " L' Anti-Mauss ". Alfred Loisy's appointment to the Chair of the History of Religions (1909), between science, politics and religion Symposium Annelies Lannoy Postdoctoral researcher with the Fonds de la recherche scientifique - Flandres, in the Department of Philosophy at Ghent University. She works on the history of religious studies in Europe from the late 19th to the first half of the 20th … 23 Jun 2021 11:50 - 12:30 Event Jean-François Bert 1909, Marcel Mauss's impossible sociology of religion at the Collège de France Symposium Jean-François Bert Jean-François Bert is a sociologist and historian of the social sciences, and a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lausanne. He is interested in the history of scholarly practices, the anthropology of knowledge, and the … 23 Jun 2021 11:10 - 11:50 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 234 Page 235 Page 236 Page 237 Current page 238 Page 239 Page 240 Page 241 Page 242 … Next page Last page
Event Tomas Mikolov Neural Language Models: The Successes, and the Challenges Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:40 - 16:20
Event Kyunghyun Cho Few-Shot Learning Is Still Difficult With Large-Scale Language Models Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:00 - 15:40
Event Naama Friedmann Developmental Syntactic Disorders and What They Say about the Critical Period Symposium 24 Jun 2021 12:20 - 13:00
Event Emmanuel Chemla A Linguistic Learning Bias Found in Humans, Animals, and Artificial Learners Symposium 24 Jun 2021 10:40 - 11:20
Event Claudine Tiercelin The notion of degree in epistemology Symposium Groupe de Recherche en Épistémologie workshop Epistemology Research Group Scientific Director: Claudine Tiercelin Organizers: Jacques-Henri Vollet and Jean-Marie Chevalier Most epistemologists agree that some fundamental notions in epistemology are … 24 Jun 2021 09:00 - 17:00
Event Wilhelm Zwerger Superfluidity in Gases and Liquids Guest lecturer The first lecture deals with Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) and Superfluidity in gases and liquids. It starts with the direct observation of long-range phase coherence in a trapped gas and discusses why the ground state of any fluid phase of Bosons … 6 Oct 2021 17:00 - 18:00
Event Frédéric Obringer Pestilential epidemics and the fall of the Chinese dynasties from the 13th to the 17th centuries Symposium Abstract From the epidemic that struck Kaifeng, then capital of the Great Jin State, in 1232, killing 900,000 people according to dynastic history, to the terrible epidemic episodes of the last years of the Ming dynasty (1639 to 1644), I will review the … 22 Jun 2021 15:30 - 16:00
Event François-Xavier Fauvelle The plague as Deus ex machina in African history Symposium Abstract What if Africa, like the rest of the Old World, had experienced the plague? The suggestion seems pertinent; the arguments, at first glance, convincing: an increasing number of publications cite the Justinian plague to explain the end of Aksum and … 22 Jun 2021 15:00 - 15:30
Event Nükhet Varlik Rethinking the Black Death: Can the Ottoman Plague Experience Offer Us Novel Insights? Symposium Abstract The Black Death pandemic of the mid-fourteenth century swept across a substantial portion of Afro-Eurasia, stretching from Central Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and North Africa. Producing an estimated mortality of up to fifty percent, the … 22 Jun 2021 14:30 - 15:00
Event Giulia Puma 1951-2021. Millard Meiss and painting after the plague, 70 years later Symposium Abstract In 1951, the American Millard Meiss (1904-75) published Painting in Florence and Siena after the Black Death , in which he proposed a "courageous" overall interpretation of painting, primarily religious, in Tuscan society throughout the second … 22 Jun 2021 11:30 - 12:00
Event Marilyn Nicoud Doctors and public authorities faced with the plague Symposium Abstract After more than a year of epidemic crisis, the current health situation has been one of successive experiences: first, stupefaction, faced with the arrival of a new disease which, like the previous ones that occurred at the beginning of the 21st … 22 Jun 2021 11:00 - 11:30
Event Solal Abélès Between evidence and indifference : traces of the plague in Florentine archives from the mid-14th century Symposium Abstract In the aftermath of the plague, between 1349 and 1353, the city of Florence succeeded in extending its authority beyond the contado by subjugating several neighboring and previously autonomous communes. At first glance, the chronological … 22 Jun 2021 10:15 - 10:45
Event Jean-François Goubet The nature and essence of things in Wolff's cosmology and psychology Symposium 24 Jun 2021 16:30 - 17:30
Event Matteo Favaretti Camposampiero Necessity of possibility and necessity of essences : the modal foundations of Wolffian essentialism Symposium 24 Jun 2021 15:15 - 16:30
Event Jean-Paul Paccioni Wolff's " proposition déterminée " and the traditional patterns of the history of philosophy Symposium 24 Jun 2021 14:00 - 15:15
Event Antoine Compagnon The Massignon case Symposium Antoine Compagnon Antoine Compagnon is Professor Emeritus of the Collège de France, holding the Chair of Modern and Contemporary French Literature, and Professor at Columbia University (New York). He is a historian of French literature, novelist and … 23 Jun 2021 14:40 - 15:20
Event Rémi Labrusse Abbé Breuil at the Collège de France (1929-1947). Human paleontology, prehistory and the religious question Symposium Rémi Labrusse Professor of art history at Paris-Nanterre University. He works on the imaginary sources of the modern condition in the Western world, particularly in relation to non-European worlds and prehistory. His research has led to the organization … 23 Jun 2021 14:00 - 14:40
Event Annelies Lannoy " L' Anti-Mauss ". Alfred Loisy's appointment to the Chair of the History of Religions (1909), between science, politics and religion Symposium Annelies Lannoy Postdoctoral researcher with the Fonds de la recherche scientifique - Flandres, in the Department of Philosophy at Ghent University. She works on the history of religious studies in Europe from the late 19th to the first half of the 20th … 23 Jun 2021 11:50 - 12:30
Event Jean-François Bert 1909, Marcel Mauss's impossible sociology of religion at the Collège de France Symposium Jean-François Bert Jean-François Bert is a sociologist and historian of the social sciences, and a lecturer and researcher at the University of Lausanne. He is interested in the history of scholarly practices, the anthropology of knowledge, and the … 23 Jun 2021 11:10 - 11:50