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It is the seat of perception, cognition and control of movement; it makes us who we are. These multiple functions of the brain are determined by the hundreds of billions of … 25 Mar 2010 → 15 Apr 2010 Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Lecture 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010 Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Seminar 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010 Event Wang Zhiqiang Taxonomic Analysis versus Individualized Justice: Applying the Law in Daily Criminal Justice in the Qing Symposium 22 May 2014 16:00 - 17:00 Event Frédéric Constant Punishment vs. Civil Remedies in Homicide Cases: A Glimpse into Chinese Law and Magistrates' Views Symposium 22 May 2014 14:00 - 15:00 Event Tom M. Buoye The Essential Inequities of Everyday Justice in Qing China Symposium 22 May 2014 15:00 - 16:00 Event Jérôme Bourgon Everyday justice and Prison in Late-Qing Beijing, Based on the Statistics of the Fabu Symposium 22 May 2014 11:00 - 12:00 Event Luca Gabbiani "Of Frauds and Men: Aspects of the Real Estate Market in Qing-Era Beijing as Depicted in the Central Judicial Archives Symposium 22 May 2014 10:00 - 11:00 Event Matsubara Kentarô Local Social Change and State Formation: The Role of the Legal Process in Matters of Land and Credit Symposium 22 May 2014 09:00 - 10:00 Event Laurent Cesalli Meaning as relationship in Bacon, Olivi, Simon de Faversham and Duns Scotus Symposium Starting with the initial thesis of De signis that the sign belongs to the category of relation, this contribution will address the following three questions: i) how is this thesis - let's call it T - to be understood in the light of Bacon's theory of … 21 May 2014 17:00 - 18:00 Event Irène Rosier-Catach The theological implications of a relational definition of the sign Symposium Roger Bacon's definition and description of the sign in De Signis can only be understood in relation to its theological background, and more specifically that of sacramental theology. Starting with the Augustinian definition in De doctrina christiana , … 21 May 2014 15:15 - 16:00 Event Costantino Marmo Word meaning and syntactic connection as Modistae forms Symposium Like many other 13th-century philosophers, the Modistae placed meaning in the category of relationship. They take the distinction between natural and conventional/arbitrary meaning as a given, and focus on the conventional aspect in developing their … 21 May 2014 16:15 - 17:00 Event David Simonetta Intuition in reasoning. Locke's influence on 18th-century English logic textbooks Symposium Although he always expressed the strongest reservations about logic, Locke very early on attracted the attention of logicians of his time and was even at the starting point of a tradition of English logicians who, in the 18th century, explicitly used the … 21 May 2014 11:45 - 12:30 Event Laurent Cesalli et Irène Rosier-Catach Introduction. The first paragraph of Roger Bacon's De signis revisited Symposium Roger Bacon's De signis opens with the assertion that the sign belongs to the category of relation: " signum est in praedicamento relationis " (§1). The sign is in a double relation, to the interpreter (R1) , and to the thing it signifies (R2) . The full … 21 May 2014 14:45 - 15:15 Event Christophe Grellard What am I allowed to ignore ? Faith, ignorance and the acceptable limits of orthodoxy Symposium The aim of this paper is to examine the role played by the problem of the excuse of ignorance in medieval reflections on the status of faith and unbelief. By means of an archaeological investigation, the aim is to identify when and how the phrase fides … 21 May 2014 11:00 - 11:45 Event Jean-Baptiste Brenet Thinking in the moment. " An Arab-Latin reading of Aristotle, Physics VII, 3 " Symposium The object of the intervention is the instantaneous advent of human thought. I study this in Averroes, who derives from Aristotle's Physics VII, 3 the idea that thought arises in the intellect as a relation as soon as something else - images, in … 21 May 2014 10:00 - 10:45 Event Alain de Libera Presentation of the " study days" Symposium 21 May 2014 09:00 - 09:15 Series Invariants, cohomology and functorial representations of algebraic groups Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 23 Mar 2010 → 13 Apr 2010 Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Seminar 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 813 Page 814 Page 815 Page 816 Page 817 Page 818 Page 819 Page 820 Page 821 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Diana Edelman Life with ancestral spirits in the Iron Age and Persian period Symposium 19 May 2014 10:45 - 11:30
Event Zhang Ning Between "Minor Affairs" and "Crimes": Homosexual Acts in Qing Legal Theory and Practice Symposium 23 May 2014 14:00 - 15:00
Event Pierre-Emmanuel Roux Everyday Justice and Clandestine Catholics in Mid-Qing China Symposium 23 May 2014 15:00 - 16:00
Event Maura Dykstra Judgment, Punishment, and Court Initiative in the Qing Ba xian Legal Archives: A Study of 116 Commercial Cases Symposium 23 May 2014 11:00 - 12:00
Event Pierre-Etienne Will Everyday Justice as Seen in Qing First-Person Casebooks Symposium 23 May 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Series Development, degeneration and regeneration of neural circuits Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Guest lecturer The brain is the body's most complex organ. It is the seat of perception, cognition and control of movement; it makes us who we are. These multiple functions of the brain are determined by the hundreds of billions of … 25 Mar 2010 → 15 Apr 2010
Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Lecture 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010
Series Evolution, paleobiogeography, paleoecology and paleoenvironments of ancient Hominids Michel Brunet, chair Human paleontology Seminar 25 Mar 2010 → 10 Jun 2010
Event Wang Zhiqiang Taxonomic Analysis versus Individualized Justice: Applying the Law in Daily Criminal Justice in the Qing Symposium 22 May 2014 16:00 - 17:00
Event Frédéric Constant Punishment vs. Civil Remedies in Homicide Cases: A Glimpse into Chinese Law and Magistrates' Views Symposium 22 May 2014 14:00 - 15:00
Event Tom M. Buoye The Essential Inequities of Everyday Justice in Qing China Symposium 22 May 2014 15:00 - 16:00
Event Jérôme Bourgon Everyday justice and Prison in Late-Qing Beijing, Based on the Statistics of the Fabu Symposium 22 May 2014 11:00 - 12:00
Event Luca Gabbiani "Of Frauds and Men: Aspects of the Real Estate Market in Qing-Era Beijing as Depicted in the Central Judicial Archives Symposium 22 May 2014 10:00 - 11:00
Event Matsubara Kentarô Local Social Change and State Formation: The Role of the Legal Process in Matters of Land and Credit Symposium 22 May 2014 09:00 - 10:00
Event Laurent Cesalli Meaning as relationship in Bacon, Olivi, Simon de Faversham and Duns Scotus Symposium Starting with the initial thesis of De signis that the sign belongs to the category of relation, this contribution will address the following three questions: i) how is this thesis - let's call it T - to be understood in the light of Bacon's theory of … 21 May 2014 17:00 - 18:00
Event Irène Rosier-Catach The theological implications of a relational definition of the sign Symposium Roger Bacon's definition and description of the sign in De Signis can only be understood in relation to its theological background, and more specifically that of sacramental theology. Starting with the Augustinian definition in De doctrina christiana , … 21 May 2014 15:15 - 16:00
Event Costantino Marmo Word meaning and syntactic connection as Modistae forms Symposium Like many other 13th-century philosophers, the Modistae placed meaning in the category of relationship. They take the distinction between natural and conventional/arbitrary meaning as a given, and focus on the conventional aspect in developing their … 21 May 2014 16:15 - 17:00
Event David Simonetta Intuition in reasoning. Locke's influence on 18th-century English logic textbooks Symposium Although he always expressed the strongest reservations about logic, Locke very early on attracted the attention of logicians of his time and was even at the starting point of a tradition of English logicians who, in the 18th century, explicitly used the … 21 May 2014 11:45 - 12:30
Event Laurent Cesalli et Irène Rosier-Catach Introduction. The first paragraph of Roger Bacon's De signis revisited Symposium Roger Bacon's De signis opens with the assertion that the sign belongs to the category of relation: " signum est in praedicamento relationis " (§1). The sign is in a double relation, to the interpreter (R1) , and to the thing it signifies (R2) . The full … 21 May 2014 14:45 - 15:15
Event Christophe Grellard What am I allowed to ignore ? Faith, ignorance and the acceptable limits of orthodoxy Symposium The aim of this paper is to examine the role played by the problem of the excuse of ignorance in medieval reflections on the status of faith and unbelief. By means of an archaeological investigation, the aim is to identify when and how the phrase fides … 21 May 2014 11:00 - 11:45
Event Jean-Baptiste Brenet Thinking in the moment. " An Arab-Latin reading of Aristotle, Physics VII, 3 " Symposium The object of the intervention is the instantaneous advent of human thought. I study this in Averroes, who derives from Aristotle's Physics VII, 3 the idea that thought arises in the intellect as a relation as soon as something else - images, in … 21 May 2014 10:00 - 10:45
Series Invariants, cohomology and functorial representations of algebraic groups Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 23 Mar 2010 → 13 Apr 2010
Series Plasticity and vicariance. The emulating brain Alain Berthoz, chair Physiology of perception and action Seminar 20 Jan 2010 → 10 Mar 2010