PROGRAM OF SESSIONS (SEMESTER 1)
September 21
Frédéric Keck (CNRS, Social Anthropology Laboratory)
Prepare for the unexpected. Lévy-Bruhl and the sciences of vigilance
September 28
Peter Anstey (University of Sydney),
Experimental Philosophy and the Origins of Empiricism
October 5
Darina Martykanova (Autonomous University of Madrid)
Class, race and gender in the redefinition of the medical profession (Europe and its colonies in the 19th century)
October 12
Anne-Marie Moulin (DR CNRS emeritus)
What is the purpose of the history of medicine?
October 26
Lucie Fabry (University of Burgundy)
What mathematics for the anthropology of kinship and alliance?
09 November
Valeria Giardino (CNRS, Jean-Nicod Institute)
(Thought) experiments and mathematics
November 16
Matteo Vagelli (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice)
On the philosophical anthropology of Lan Hacking
November 23
Charles Wolfe (University of Toulouse)
Note on the situation of biological philosophy today
November 30th
Cedric Paternotte (Sorbonne University)
Tolerance and dogmatism in science: how and with whom to sit at the table?
December 7
Cécilia Bognon (Sorbonne University)
The metabolic roots of life
December 14
lvahn Smadja (University of Nantes)
The Ancients and the Moderns: Euclid’s Lost Porisms and the Revival of Geometry in the 19th Century
December 21
Baptiste Melès (CNRS, Henri-Poincaré Archives)
Programming languages in the light of comparative linguistics.
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