21 JUIN
Université Paris-Diderot, SPHERE, salle Luc Valentin, 454A
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8:50–9:00 |
Ouverture, par les organisateurs |
Session 1 : History and Philosophy of Mathematics. Président : Michel Bourdeau (Paris 1) |
9:00–09:40 |
Carlos Alvarez (UNAM)
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Three moments in the junction of algebra and geometry |
9:40–10:20 |
Simon Decaens (Paris Diderot) |
Abstraction and its roles in the development of lattice theory in the 1930s |
10:20–10:50 Pause café
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10:50–11:30 |
Francisco Barrios (UNAM)
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Newton’s vision of Modern and Ancient Analysis |
11:30–12:10 |
Mathieu Gibier (Nantes)
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La mesure des puissances dans le Phoranomus de Leibniz : une réminiscence du Ménon ? |
12:40–14:30 Déjeuner |
Session 2 : History and Philosophy of Biomedical Sciences. Présidente : Maria de Lourdes Ramírez-Argonza (UAM) |
14:30–15:10 |
Rosaura Ruiz, Ricardo Noguera, Juan Manuel Rodríguez (UNAM)
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French Materialism in a Mexican Revolutionary : Ricardo Flores Magón |
15:10–15:40 Pause café |
15:40–16:20 |
Ana Barahona (UNAM) |
New Trends in the Historiography of the Natural Sciences |
16:20–17:00 |
Gaëlle Pontarotti (Paris 1)
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A new insight into the question of gene-culture coevolution |
17:00–17:30 |
Stéphane Tirard (Nantes)
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Commentaires et discussion |
22 JUIN
Université Paris-Diderot, SPHERE, salle Luc Valentin, 454A
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Session 3 : History and Philosophy of Mathematics. Président : Pascal Crozet (Paris Diderot) |
9:00–9:40 |
Jean Dhombres (EHESS)
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Analytical facts / Mathematical theories / Philosophical coverage |
9:40–10:20 |
Max Fernández de Castro (UAM) |
Hilbert’s finitist reasoning |
10:20–10 ;50 Pause café |
10:50–11:30 |
Marina Imocrante (Paris 1)
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Applicability of mathematics : structural accounts |
11:30–12:00 |
Hourya Bénis-Sinaceur (Paris 1)
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Commentaires et discussion |
12:00–13:30 Déjeuner |
Session 4 : History and Philosophy of Biomedical Sciences. Présidente : Ana Barahona (UNAM) |
13:30–14:10 |
María de Lourdes Ramírez-Argonza (UAM)
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Consciousness and evolution |
14:10–14:50 |
Dairon Alfonso Rodríguez-Ramírez (UAM)
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Pongid’s comparative psychology |
14:50–15:20 Pause café |
15:20–16:00 |
Jorge Martínez-Contreras (UAM)
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Reflexion and evolution |
16:00–16:40 |
Juan Manuel Rodríguez Caso (UNAM)
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Historicising humans in the country and overseas : Alfred Russel Wallace, natural selection and human origins |
16:40–17:10 |
Jean Gayon (Paris 1)
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Commentaires et discussion |
23 JUIN
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, IHPST
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Session 5 : History and Philosophy of Mathematics. Président : Carlos Alvarez (UNAM) |
9:00–9:40 |
Vincent Jullien (Nantes)
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On Seventeenth-Century Indivisibles |
9:40–10:20 |
Delphine Toquet (Nantes) |
Francis Bacon’s role in the French Scientific Revolution |
10:20–10:50 Pause café |
10:50–11:30 |
Carmen Martínez-Adame (UNAM) |
Pathological Objects in Mathematical Analysis |
11:30–12:10 |
David Rabouin (Paris Diderot) et David Waszek (Paris Diderot)
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On the graphic-linguistic distinction in mathematics |
12:10–12:40 |
João Cortese (Paris Diderot) et Pascal Bertin (Paris Diderot)
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Commentaires et discussion |
12:40–14:00 Déjeuner |
Session 6 : History and Philosophy of Biomedical Sciences. Président : Jean Hache (Paris 1) |
14:00–14:40 |
Erica Torrens (UNAM)
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Images of power and ideology : representation of human evolution in Mexican popular visual culture |
14:40–15:20 |
Cécilia Bognon (Paris 1)
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From non-living to living matter at the turn of the 19th century |
15:20–15:50 Pause café |
15:50–16:30 |
José Antonio Alonso (UNAM)
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Niche construction theory as a model to interpret bioethical issues in modern-life environments |
16:30–17:00 |
Victor Lefèvre (Paris 1)
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Commentaires et discussion |