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Seminar: 'Experiments, Reason and Revelation: the Moral Value of Studying Nature in Early Modernity'. 28.07-04.08.07

CAS 08/05/2007

The FME Research Centre (Research Centre for the Foundations of Modern Thought) in cooperation with the Philosophy Department of the Princeton University annonces a call for papers for the The Princeton/Bucharest seminar in Early Modern Philosophy on the topic of:


'Experiments, Reason and Revelation: the Moral Value of Studying Nature in Early Modernity'


 (28th of July - 4th of August 2007,


Bran - Transilvania, Romania)


The Princeton/Bucharest seminar in Early Modern Philosophy is an international meeting of scholars interested in various aspects of early modern thought. The aim of the seminar is to create an interesting environment for discussing papers and ideas. It includes workshops in the morning and presentations of papers in the afternoon, trying to maintain a balance between a high academic level and the informal spirit of an academia.

This year, the seminar will take place in Bran, near Brasov, in Transylvania. Among the participants: Daniel Garber (Princeton University), Roger Ariew (University of South Florida), Giulia Belgioioso (Università di Lecce). A number of PhD Students and young scholars from different universities are also invited to participate.


Please, submit an abstract of your paper and a brief CV to:


 Dana Jalobeanu - [email protected] ,


by the 8th of June.

More details can be found at the FME Research Centre's web site.


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