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Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy

23 February 2015 @ 09:00 - 24 February 2015 @ 13:00

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Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy II Radboud UniversityNijmegen (NL), 23-24 February 2015. Keynote speakers: Pauline Phemister (University of Edinburgh) Mogens Laerke (ENS de Lyon) Built on the success of the previous 2014 edition, which brought together scholars from all over Europe and North America, this Seminar aims to bring together advanced students and scholars working on early modern philosophy (broadly conceived, ranging from the later scholastics to Kant). Like kindred workshops, the intention is to stimulate scholarly exchange and…
Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy II Radboud UniversityNijmegen (NL), 23-24 February 2015. Keynote speakers: Pauline Phemister (University of Edinburgh) Mogens Laerke (ENS de Lyon)

Built on the success of the previous 2014 edition, which brought together scholars from all over Europe and North America, this Seminar aims to bring together advanced students and scholars working on early modern philosophy (broadly conceived, ranging from the later scholastics to Kant). Like kindred workshops, the intention is to stimulate scholarly exchange and collaboration in this area. The Dutch Seminar is organized jointly by the Radboud UniversityNijmegen and the University of Groningen. The language of presentations and discussions alike is English. Members of the OZSW Study Group in EMP are most welcome  to submit their own proposals and to attend the event. Please send the abstract of your proposed lecture (on any topic relevant to early modern philosophy) to Dr. Andrea Sangiacomo (A.Sangiacomo@rug.nl) by November 1. The abstract must be no longer than 500 words, anonymized for the sake of blind reviewing and sent as a .docx file. The author’s name and contact information (name, affiliation, email and professional status – doctoral student; postdoc; lecturer; etc.) should also be specified in your e-mail message. The abstracts will be peer-reviewed and you will be notified of the review’s outcome by December 30. We will do our best to send the reviewers report to all participants in order to provide in any case a hopefully useful feedback on their abstract. There are no fees for registration. Attendance is free and all listeners welcome. However, no financial help can be provided to support travel expenses and accommodation. For updates, full program and suggestions for accommodation and stay in Nijmegen, please check the website (http://www.philos.rug.nl/Dutch%20Seminar/) and join the facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/DutchSeminarInEarlyModernPhilosophy).   Contacts: Christoph Lüthy (c.luethy@ftr.ru.nl) Andrea Sangiacomo (A.Sangiacomo@rug.nl)  

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23 February 2015 @ 09:00
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24 February 2015 @ 13:00
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Andrea Sangiacomo
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Radboud University Nijmegen , Erasmus building, Radboud University Nijmegen, 6525 Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Erasmus building, Radboud University Nijmegen, 6525 Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Nijmegen, Gelderland The Netherlands

Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy II

Radboud UniversityNijmegen (NL), 23-24 February 2015.

Keynote speakers:

Pauline Phemister (University of Edinburgh)

Mogens Laerke (ENS de Lyon)

Built on the success of the previous 2014 edition, which brought together scholars from all over Europe and North America, this Seminar aims to bring together advanced students and scholars working on early modern philosophy (broadly conceived, ranging from the later scholastics to Kant). Like kindred workshops, the intention is to stimulate scholarly exchange and collaboration in this area.

The Dutch Seminar is organized jointly by the Radboud UniversityNijmegen and the University of Groningen. The language of presentations and discussions alike is English.

Members of the OZSW Study Group in EMP are most welcome  to submit their own proposals and to attend the event.

Please send the abstract of your proposed lecture (on any topic relevant to early modern philosophy) to Dr. Andrea Sangiacomo (A.Sangiacomo@rug.nl) by November 1. The abstract must be no longer than 500 words, anonymized for the sake of blind reviewing and sent as a .docx file. The author’s name and contact information (name, affiliation, email and professional status – doctoral student; postdoc; lecturer; etc.) should also be specified in your e-mail message.

The abstracts will be peer-reviewed and you will be notified of the review’s outcome by December 30. We will do our best to send the reviewers report to all participants in order to provide in any case a hopefully useful feedback on their abstract.

There are no fees for registration. Attendance is free and all listeners welcome. However, no financial help can be provided to support travel expenses and accommodation.

For updates, full program and suggestions for accommodation and stay in Nijmegen, please check the website (http://www.philos.rug.nl/Dutch%20Seminar/) and join the facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/DutchSeminarInEarlyModernPhilosophy).

 

Contacts:

Christoph Lüthy (c.luethy@ftr.ru.nl)

Andrea Sangiacomo (A.Sangiacomo@rug.nl)

 

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