Share Facebook LinkedIn Bluesky Threads Copy url Search results Search 27056 results Filters Content type Content type Lessons (23134) News (1607) People (1330) Chair (352) Editions (344) Page (230) Research (27) Library (14) Annual Chair (12) Award (6) Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (1) Lecture 7 Jan 2014 10:30 - 11:30 Event Michael Lackner Some Remarks on the " Chapter on the Great Changes (Da Yi pian) " in Zhang Zai's " Discipline for Beginners " Symposium 21 Nov 2013 15:00 - 16:00 Event Maud M’Bondjo A Fundamental Resource: Uses and Functions of the Zhouyi in Zhou Dunyi's Works Symposium 21 Nov 2013 14:00 - 15:00 Event Stéphane Feuillas Diagrams and the Yijing: Liu Mu and his Yishu gouyin tu Symposium 21 Nov 2013 10:45 - 11:45 Event Nicolas Grimal The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) (1) Lecture 6 Jan 2014 14:00 - 15:00 Event Nicolas Grimal The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) (1) Seminar 6 Jan 2014 15:00 - 16:00 Event Charlène Bouchaud The contribution of archaeobotany to the study of trade relations (2) Seminar 12 Nov 2013 11:30 - 12:00 News Death of Jean-Claude Pecker astrophysicist and Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France Collège de France The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jean-Claude Pecker, Professor Emeritus, holder of the Chair of Theoretical Astrophysics (1964-1988), Commander in the Order of … Published on 20 February 2020 Event Henry Laurens The question of Palestine : the failure of the peace process (2) Lecture 13 Nov 2013 16:00 - 17:00 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 Series The origins of human dialogue : Word and music Opening symposia Special events Pablo Picasso, The Three Musicians Opening symposium 2008-2009 What is the origin of our species' unique ability to give meaning to the expression of acoustic signals ? Speech and music shape social cognition by sharing emotional states, intentions, … 16 Oct 2008 → 17 Oct 2008 News february 27: Les rendez-vous de l'actualité at the Arab World Institute Collège de France february 18, 2020 In partnership with the Collège de France , iReMMO, AFP and France Médias Monde, the Institut du Monde Arabe is launching a new event to decipher current events. Connected to the flow of information, the Rendez-vous de l'actualité is a … Published on 18 February 2020 Event Laurens Molenkamp Thermoelectric Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures (I) Seminar Thermoelectric experiments on nanostructures are often complicated by the need to apply a temperature difference of a few K across a device a few 100 nm in size. In semiconductors, such large gradients lead to very strong phonon drag effects, which … 12 Nov 2013 10:45 - 11:35 Event Pierre-Louis Lions Elliptic or parabolic equations, and specified homogenization (2) Lecture 8 Nov 2013 10:00 - 11:00 News Jérôme Rose, Valentina Parigi and Pauline Sebillaud win CNRS 2020 medals Collège de France february 17, 2020 The Collège de France is delighted to announce that Jérôme Rose , researcher at the Centre européen de recherche et d'enseignement de géosciences de l'environnement (CEREGE - INRAE/CNRS/Université Aix-Marseille/IRD/Collège de France), … Published on 17 February 2020 Event James Woodward Interventionism Defended: Methodology, Circularity, and Truth Conditions Symposium Abstract In Making Things Happen, I claimed that it is methodologically useful to interpret causal claims as claims about what would happen under interventions. This "interventionist" idea has been criticized on a number of grounds. Among other … 6 Dec 2013 16:45 - 17:45 Event Christopher Hitchcock Actual Causation, Causal Paths, and Plans Symposium Abstract Causal models, such as structural equation models and causal Bayes nets, naturally provide a conception of causal paths and path-specific effects. These ideas have also been used in accounts of actual causation. In this talk, I explore the … 6 Dec 2013 15:45 - 16:45 Event Paul Noordhof Causation: New Arguments for the Counterfactual Theory of Causation Symposium Abstract I shall discuss the commitments of the counterfactual theory of causation and how it may be defended against competitors. … 6 Dec 2013 11:20 - 12:30 Event Helen Beebee Difference-Making and Causal Exclusion: Is There Still a Problem? Symposium Abstract "Difference-making" accounts of causation have recently been put to use in solving the "exclusion problem": the problem of explaining how mental properties can be causes if they supervene on but are not identical with their physical realisers. … 6 Dec 2013 10:20 - 11:20 Event Thomas Pradeu Development, Information and Causation Symposium Abstract How does a fertilized egg develop into an embryo and subsequently into an adult form? The issue of what causes morphogenesis has fascinated philosophers and biologists alike, at least since Aristotle. One particularly influential and long-running … 6 Dec 2013 09:00 - 10:00 Series Methods in art history Current status Roland Recht, chair History of medieval and modern European art Seminar 18 May 2009 → 25 May 2009 Event Michael Strevens Causal Reality: One Thing, Two Aspects Symposium Abstract Ned Hall has argued and many others have concurred that we have two related concepts of causation, roughly one of causation as "production" and one of causation as "dependence". If the two-concept thesis is correct, there is apparently a … 5 Dec 2013 14:30 - 15:30 Event Stephen Mumford Understanding Causation by Way of Failure Symposium Abstract Constant Conjunction (CC) is criticized by causal realists as being insufficient for causation. Realists often want causation to be CC + something more, such as necessity. But CC is not even a necessary condition for causation, which ought really … 5 Dec 2013 15:50 - 16:50 Event Huw Price Causation in the Quantum World-A New Case for the Paris Option? Symposium Abstract In 1953 de Broglie's student, Olivier Costa de Beauregard, raised what he took to be an objection to the EPR argument. He pointed out that the EPR assumption of Locality might fail, without action-at-a-distance, so long as the influence in … 5 Dec 2013 09:10 - 10:10 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 788 Page 789 Page 790 Page 791 Current page 792 Page 793 Page 794 Page 795 Page 796 … Next page Last page
Event Jean-Noël Robert The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language (1) Lecture 7 Jan 2014 10:30 - 11:30
Event Michael Lackner Some Remarks on the " Chapter on the Great Changes (Da Yi pian) " in Zhang Zai's " Discipline for Beginners " Symposium 21 Nov 2013 15:00 - 16:00
Event Maud M’Bondjo A Fundamental Resource: Uses and Functions of the Zhouyi in Zhou Dunyi's Works Symposium 21 Nov 2013 14:00 - 15:00
Event Stéphane Feuillas Diagrams and the Yijing: Liu Mu and his Yishu gouyin tu Symposium 21 Nov 2013 10:45 - 11:45
Event Nicolas Grimal The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) (1) Lecture 6 Jan 2014 14:00 - 15:00
Event Charlène Bouchaud The contribution of archaeobotany to the study of trade relations (2) Seminar 12 Nov 2013 11:30 - 12:00
News Death of Jean-Claude Pecker astrophysicist and Professor Emeritus at the Collège de France Collège de France The administrator, the faculty assembly and the entire Collège de France community were deeply saddened to learn of the death of Jean-Claude Pecker, Professor Emeritus, holder of the Chair of Theoretical Astrophysics (1964-1988), Commander in the Order of … Published on 20 February 2020
Event Henry Laurens The question of Palestine : the failure of the peace process (2) Lecture 13 Nov 2013 16:00 - 17:00
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
Series The origins of human dialogue : Word and music Opening symposia Special events Pablo Picasso, The Three Musicians Opening symposium 2008-2009 What is the origin of our species' unique ability to give meaning to the expression of acoustic signals ? Speech and music shape social cognition by sharing emotional states, intentions, … 16 Oct 2008 → 17 Oct 2008
News february 27: Les rendez-vous de l'actualité at the Arab World Institute Collège de France february 18, 2020 In partnership with the Collège de France , iReMMO, AFP and France Médias Monde, the Institut du Monde Arabe is launching a new event to decipher current events. Connected to the flow of information, the Rendez-vous de l'actualité is a … Published on 18 February 2020
Event Laurens Molenkamp Thermoelectric Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures (I) Seminar Thermoelectric experiments on nanostructures are often complicated by the need to apply a temperature difference of a few K across a device a few 100 nm in size. In semiconductors, such large gradients lead to very strong phonon drag effects, which … 12 Nov 2013 10:45 - 11:35
Event Pierre-Louis Lions Elliptic or parabolic equations, and specified homogenization (2) Lecture 8 Nov 2013 10:00 - 11:00
News Jérôme Rose, Valentina Parigi and Pauline Sebillaud win CNRS 2020 medals Collège de France february 17, 2020 The Collège de France is delighted to announce that Jérôme Rose , researcher at the Centre européen de recherche et d'enseignement de géosciences de l'environnement (CEREGE - INRAE/CNRS/Université Aix-Marseille/IRD/Collège de France), … Published on 17 February 2020
Event James Woodward Interventionism Defended: Methodology, Circularity, and Truth Conditions Symposium Abstract In Making Things Happen, I claimed that it is methodologically useful to interpret causal claims as claims about what would happen under interventions. This "interventionist" idea has been criticized on a number of grounds. Among other … 6 Dec 2013 16:45 - 17:45
Event Christopher Hitchcock Actual Causation, Causal Paths, and Plans Symposium Abstract Causal models, such as structural equation models and causal Bayes nets, naturally provide a conception of causal paths and path-specific effects. These ideas have also been used in accounts of actual causation. In this talk, I explore the … 6 Dec 2013 15:45 - 16:45
Event Paul Noordhof Causation: New Arguments for the Counterfactual Theory of Causation Symposium Abstract I shall discuss the commitments of the counterfactual theory of causation and how it may be defended against competitors. … 6 Dec 2013 11:20 - 12:30
Event Helen Beebee Difference-Making and Causal Exclusion: Is There Still a Problem? Symposium Abstract "Difference-making" accounts of causation have recently been put to use in solving the "exclusion problem": the problem of explaining how mental properties can be causes if they supervene on but are not identical with their physical realisers. … 6 Dec 2013 10:20 - 11:20
Event Thomas Pradeu Development, Information and Causation Symposium Abstract How does a fertilized egg develop into an embryo and subsequently into an adult form? The issue of what causes morphogenesis has fascinated philosophers and biologists alike, at least since Aristotle. One particularly influential and long-running … 6 Dec 2013 09:00 - 10:00
Series Methods in art history Current status Roland Recht, chair History of medieval and modern European art Seminar 18 May 2009 → 25 May 2009
Event Michael Strevens Causal Reality: One Thing, Two Aspects Symposium Abstract Ned Hall has argued and many others have concurred that we have two related concepts of causation, roughly one of causation as "production" and one of causation as "dependence". If the two-concept thesis is correct, there is apparently a … 5 Dec 2013 14:30 - 15:30
Event Stephen Mumford Understanding Causation by Way of Failure Symposium Abstract Constant Conjunction (CC) is criticized by causal realists as being insufficient for causation. Realists often want causation to be CC + something more, such as necessity. But CC is not even a necessary condition for causation, which ought really … 5 Dec 2013 15:50 - 16:50
Event Huw Price Causation in the Quantum World-A New Case for the Paris Option? Symposium Abstract In 1953 de Broglie's student, Olivier Costa de Beauregard, raised what he took to be an objection to the EPR argument. He pointed out that the EPR assumption of Locality might fail, without action-at-a-distance, so long as the influence in … 5 Dec 2013 09:10 - 10:10