Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 24166 results Filters Content type Content type (-) Lessons (23936) News (1698) People (1356) Chair (359) Editions (356) (-) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Active filters Lessons Page Our website is being updated and some of the contents might still be missing.Please wait for a few minutes before resuming your browsing session. Event Edouard Bard Ocean carbon cycle and physical pumping of carbon dioxide Lecture Since the beginning of the industrial era, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by more than 100 parts per million ( pCO2 from 280 ppm in the 18th century to 400 ppm today). Precise CO2 measurements since the late 1950s … 14 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:00 Event Alain de Libera Where is medieval philosophy headed ? Opening lecture Abstract What is the philosophical Middle Ages? What is the philosophical unity of a "period" that spans some ten centuries? When did it begin? When does it end? If all periodization is relative to an object, and if philosophy is taught as much as it is … 13 Feb 2014 18:00 to 19:00 Event Jean Kellens Exegesis of sacrifice as a unitary principle of the Avesta Lecture Abstract The Avesta we possess is not a book whose contents have been haphazardly pruned by the passage of time, as Karl Hoffmann's approach may have led us to believe, but the direct and complete culmination of a liturgy of variable composition and, in … 14 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Étienne de la Vaissière The urban phenomenon in pre-Islamic Central Asia : diachronic and synchronic approaches (10) Seminar 13 Feb 2014 15:30 to 16:30 Event Frantz Grenet The urban phenomenon in pre-Islamic Central Asia : diachronic and synchronic approaches (10) Lecture Sergej Bolelov, who is currently in charge of the excavation, has considered the implications of the above observations [1]. He considers the possibility that the generalization of small residential structures within micro-neighborhoods would express "the … 13 Feb 2014 14:30 to 15:30 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 Carlo Ossola Vertumne Seminar 13 Feb 2014 10:00 to 12:00 Event Anne Cheng Readings from Su Shi's Commentary on the Zhouyi (continued) (9) Seminar 13 Feb 2014 16:30 to 18:00 Event Alain Connes The epicyclic site (6) Lecture 13 Feb 2014 14:30 to 17:00 Event Anne Cheng Readings from the Treatise on Rites (Liji) (9) Seminar 13 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:30 Event Anne Cheng Is Confucianism a humanism ? (8) Lecture 13 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Event Carlo Ossola Spanish and European Baroque (5) Lecture 12 Feb 2014 17:00 to 18:00 Event Claudine Tiercelin Do natural species have an essence ? Contemporary challenges to essentialism Lecture The second lecture began by looking at the strength of our essentialist intuitions, and the bad press that essentialism suffers from at the same time. Indeed, if we all have the impression that things could have been otherwise than they are, and that not … 12 Feb 2014 14:30 to 16:00 Event Pierre Rosanvallon Executive power in a democracy (7) Lecture 12 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (4) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00 Event Gilles Boeuf Biodiversity on the continents: what erosion ? Lecture Here, the fundamental questions relate to the impacts of climate change (melting glaciers, desertification, meteorological hazards, etc.), air, soil and water pollution, the massive destruction of ecosystems (deforestation, urbanization, artificialization … 11 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00 Event Jean-François Toussaint Phenotypic expansion, development optima and limits Seminar Jean-François Toussaint is Director of IRMES (Institut de Recherche bioMédicale et d'Épidémiologie du Sport), which he set up in 2006 at Insep in partnership with Université Paris Descartes, Inserm and AP-HP. His work focuses on the context of performance … 11 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00 Event Michel Zink What is the name of the poet ? (continued) (8) Lecture 12 Feb 2014 10:30 to 11:30 Event Federico Saviotti The enigma of senhal Seminar 12 Feb 2014 11:30 to 13:00 Event Veli Mitova The Value of Epistemic Justification Symposium The aim of this talk is to clear space for a new account of the value of epistemic justification. I argue that there are two constraints on such an account: it must explain both the motivational force of justification-considerations and their normativity. … 6 Apr 2012 15:00 to 16:00 Event Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen Normality and Guiding Reasons Symposium 6 Apr 2012 16:00 to 17:00 Event Julien Hervier Ernst Jünger and the writing of war Seminar 11 Feb 2014 17:30 to 18:30 Event Antoine Compagnon The war novel as fantasy literature Lecture One disconcerting aspect of Great War literature is its fantastic side, characterized as much by incomprehension and confusion on the battlefield as by the paradoxical sense of vacation, fair and carnival experienced by the combatant. In Les Poissons … 11 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30 Event Davide Fassio The Truth-Norm of Belief and its Regulation Symposium Some philosophers argued that the concept of belief involves a truth-norm according to which a belief is correct if and only if true. The truth-norm has been the object of some criticisms. In particular, in my talk I consider three criticisms directed to … 6 Apr 2012 09:40 to 10:40 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 688 Page 689 Page 690 Page 691 Page 692 Page 693 Page 694 Page 695 Page 696 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Edouard Bard Ocean carbon cycle and physical pumping of carbon dioxide Lecture Since the beginning of the industrial era, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased by more than 100 parts per million ( pCO2 from 280 ppm in the 18th century to 400 ppm today). Precise CO2 measurements since the late 1950s … 14 Feb 2014 15:00 to 16:00
Event Alain de Libera Where is medieval philosophy headed ? Opening lecture Abstract What is the philosophical Middle Ages? What is the philosophical unity of a "period" that spans some ten centuries? When did it begin? When does it end? If all periodization is relative to an object, and if philosophy is taught as much as it is … 13 Feb 2014 18:00 to 19:00
Event Jean Kellens Exegesis of sacrifice as a unitary principle of the Avesta Lecture Abstract The Avesta we possess is not a book whose contents have been haphazardly pruned by the passage of time, as Karl Hoffmann's approach may have led us to believe, but the direct and complete culmination of a liturgy of variable composition and, in … 14 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event Étienne de la Vaissière The urban phenomenon in pre-Islamic Central Asia : diachronic and synchronic approaches (10) Seminar 13 Feb 2014 15:30 to 16:30
Event Frantz Grenet The urban phenomenon in pre-Islamic Central Asia : diachronic and synchronic approaches (10) Lecture Sergej Bolelov, who is currently in charge of the excavation, has considered the implications of the above observations [1]. He considers the possibility that the generalization of small residential structures within micro-neighborhoods would express "the … 13 Feb 2014 14:30 to 15:30
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 Anne Cheng Readings from Su Shi's Commentary on the Zhouyi (continued) (9) Seminar 13 Feb 2014 16:30 to 18:00
Event Claudine Tiercelin Do natural species have an essence ? Contemporary challenges to essentialism Lecture The second lecture began by looking at the strength of our essentialist intuitions, and the bad press that essentialism suffers from at the same time. Indeed, if we all have the impression that things could have been otherwise than they are, and that not … 12 Feb 2014 14:30 to 16:00
Event Pierre-Etienne Will Autobiography and history, 1600-1930 (continued) (4) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Feb 2014 14:00 to 15:00
Event Gilles Boeuf Biodiversity on the continents: what erosion ? Lecture Here, the fundamental questions relate to the impacts of climate change (melting glaciers, desertification, meteorological hazards, etc.), air, soil and water pollution, the massive destruction of ecosystems (deforestation, urbanization, artificialization … 11 Feb 2014 11:00 to 12:00
Event Jean-François Toussaint Phenotypic expansion, development optima and limits Seminar Jean-François Toussaint is Director of IRMES (Institut de Recherche bioMédicale et d'Épidémiologie du Sport), which he set up in 2006 at Insep in partnership with Université Paris Descartes, Inserm and AP-HP. His work focuses on the context of performance … 11 Feb 2014 10:00 to 11:00
Event Veli Mitova The Value of Epistemic Justification Symposium The aim of this talk is to clear space for a new account of the value of epistemic justification. I argue that there are two constraints on such an account: it must explain both the motivational force of justification-considerations and their normativity. … 6 Apr 2012 15:00 to 16:00
Event Antoine Compagnon The war novel as fantasy literature Lecture One disconcerting aspect of Great War literature is its fantastic side, characterized as much by incomprehension and confusion on the battlefield as by the paradoxical sense of vacation, fair and carnival experienced by the combatant. In Les Poissons … 11 Feb 2014 16:30 to 17:30
Event Davide Fassio The Truth-Norm of Belief and its Regulation Symposium Some philosophers argued that the concept of belief involves a truth-norm according to which a belief is correct if and only if true. The truth-norm has been the object of some criticisms. In particular, in my talk I consider three criticisms directed to … 6 Apr 2012 09:40 to 10:40