Journée d’étude – The Visible and the Invisible in Early Modern Philosophy and Science

Journée d’étude –  The Visible and the Invisible in Early Modern Philosophy and Science

18 juin 2010

Université Radboud de Nimègue (Pays-Bas)

L’entrée est libre.

Delphine Bellis

The Visible and the Invisible in Early Modern Philosophy and Science
18 June 2010
14:30h – 17:30h

Radboud University Nijmegen

Faculty of Philosophy
Erasmus Building 15.39/41 (15th floor)

14:30h	J.M.M.H. Thijssen (Dean of the Faculty): Welcome
14:35h	Theo Verbeek & Christoph Lüthy (Organizers): Introduction
				
14:40h	Catherine Wilson (University of Aberdeen)
Another Look at Occult Qualities
15:10h	Frédéric de Buzon (Université de Strasbourg) 
Les visibilia de Kepler à Descartes
15:40h	Theo Verbeek (Utrecht University)
How ‘Natural’ are ‘Natural Laws’?

16:10h	Break

16: 30h Michel Fichant (Université de Paris IV/Sorbonne)
Physique et métaphysique de l'invisibilité, de Leibniz à Kant
17:00h	Carla Rita Palmerino (Radboud University Nijmegen)
Reasoning from the Visible to the Invisible: Descartes’ Vortex Theory and its Tensions

This symposium is organized by Theo Verbeek (UU) and Christoph Lüthy (RU).
For questions, please contact Theo.Verbeek@phil.uu.nl or Luethy@phil.ru.nl

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