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CHSPAM, Events 2016-2017


Archives: events of years 2015-2016, 2014-2015, 2013-2014, 2012-2013,
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JUNE 2017


Dates online : 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 29–1er juillet, 30, (updated on 2017/5/29). Download the program of this month.



Wednesday 7, ENS Ulm, Room Aimé Céasaire, ENS, 45 r​ue d’Ulm, Paris 5e

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

Translation of passages of the Commentary [precisions soon online]



Friday 9, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Review of the translation of CMDC II,2. Les directions du monde.
  • Valérie Cordonier (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Review of the translation of CMDC II,3. Pourquoi une multiplicité de mouvements célestes ?.


Friday 9, 10:00 – 13:00, Room Cavaillès, Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, UFR of Philosophy (st. C, level 1)

Striving for coherence

  • Yamina Adouhane (Dr en philosophie, enseignante en lycée) et Lucile El-Hachimi (Univ. Paris IV)
    Sur l’éternité du monde. Examen de la première discussion du Tahâfut al-tahâfut : structure,
    arguments, difficultés
    .


Saturday 10, 10:00, Room Cavaillès, Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Ethics in Aristotle (text and contexts)

  • Carlo Natali (Università Ca’Foscari, Venise)
    Un fossé à combler ? Nouvelles tendances dans l’interprétation des Éthiques d’Aristote.

Respundant: Sylvain Delcomminette (Université Libre de Bruxelles)



Tuesday 13, Room Klimt, 366A
PhilMath Intersem 8 [4. Abstracts, reading tips on Mike Detlefsen’s website]

  • 16:00 Pascal Crozet (CNRS, SPHERE)
    Figures of infinity in Arabic mathematics.


Thursday, Friday, Saturday 15, 16, 17, ENS Ulm & University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

In honor of Hourya Benis Sinaceur [programme et résumés téléchargeables]

Organization: K. Chemla, E. Haffner, G. Heinzmann, D. Rabouin, M. Panza.

Speakers: H. Benis Sinaceur (IHPST),
A. Ben Makhlouf (IRD), K. Chemla (SPHERE), P. Cortois (KU Leuven), M.-F. Roy (Rennes 1), P. Crozet (SPHERE), M.
F. De Castro (UAMI), M. Detlefsen (IHPST), J. Dubucs (IHPST), M.-J. Durand-Richard (SPHERE), C. Eckes (AHP), E.
Grosholz (Penn State), V. Giardino (IHPST), B. Halimi (IRePh), E. Haffner (Bergisches U. Wuppertal), G. Heinmann
(IHPST), F. Jaëck (SPHERE), M. Kistler (IHPST), B. Mélès (AHP), J.-P. Marquis (U. Montreal), M. Panza (IHPST),
R. Rashed (CNRS, SPHERE), J.-M. Salanskis (IRePh), E. Scholz (Bergisches U. Wuppertal), E. Schwartz (SPHERE), J. Sebestik (UAMI),
I. Smadja (Paris Diderot), A. Soulez (IRD), J.-J. Szczeciniarz (Paris Diderot), P. Wagner (Paris 1) .



Friday 16, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

«Arabic» Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Daniel Di Liscia (Munich, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität)
    The new middle science of the latitude of forms and the geometrisation of (Aristotelian) physics.


Thursday 29 – Saturday July 1rst, University of Aix-Marseille 1

The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

  • 29: a.m.: Book small Alpha ; translation: Laurent Lavaud (Univ. Paris 1, Gramata/SPHERE–CHSPAM); p.m.: Laurent Calvié
    (Univ. Aix-Marseille 1, CPAF-TDMAM) and Aude Cohen-Skalli (CNRS, CPAF-TDMAM): General philological issues.
  • 30: Book Delta ; Cristina Cerami (CNRS, SPHERE), reviewing: Michel Crubellier (Univ. Lille 3, STL) and Claire Louguet
    (Univ. Lille 3, STL)
  • 1rst: Book Apha ; translation: Anne Balansard (Univ. Aix-Marseille 1, Gramata/SPHERE–CHSPAM), reviewing: Michel
    Crubellier and Annick Jaulin (Univ. Paris 1, Gramata/SPHERE–CHSPAM)


Friday 30, 14:00 – 17:00, salle Malevitch, 483A
Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Review of the translation of CMDC II,2. Les directions du monde.
  • Valérie Cordonier (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Review of the translation of CMDC II,3. Pourquoi une multiplicité de mouvements célestes ?.






MAY 2017


Dates online : 3, 12, 19. Download the program for this month.



Wednesday 3, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire (ECLA), ENS Ulm
Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Commentary on 9th treaty, Textus 5 (Θ3, 1046 b29-1047 a10).

Reviewing: Lucile el Hachimi (Univ. Paris Sorbonne, Centre Léon Robin)



Friday 12, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC II,2. Les directions du monde.


Friday 19, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

«Arabic» Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Vincenzo de Risi (Max Planck Institut)
    The use of movement in geometry from Antiquity to the Renaissance.
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APRIL 2017


19, 21, 27, 28, (maj du 29/03/2017). Download the program for this month.


Wednesday 19, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire (ECLA), ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Translation of passages in Commentary of Averroes to Met. Theta 3
    Reviewing: Niccolò Caminada (Scuola Normale di Pisa) et Silvia di Vincenzo (Scuola Normale di Pisa)


Friday 21, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Reviewing of the translation of CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Thursday 27, 9:00–16:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age

:: The relations between Phys. VII and Phys VIII in the Greek, Arab and Latin traditions

Session organized by C. Cerami

  • 9:00 Welcome and presentation
  • 09:30 Andrea Falcon (Concordia Univ.)
    The reception of Physics VII in the Greek and Latin traditions: an overview.
  • 10:00 Mai-Lan Boureau (Univ. Paris-Sorbonne)
    La tradition manuscrite grecque de Physique VII.
  • 10:45 Tiziano Dorandi (CNRS, Centre Jean Pépin)
    Reply to Mai-Lan Boureau.
  • 11:00 – 11:30 Discussion
  • 11:45 Ruediger Arnzen (Ruhr-Univ. Bochum)
    The Arabic manuscript tradition of Physics VII.
  • 12:30 – 13:00 Discussion
  • 14:30 Farah Cherif Zahar (Centre Léon Robin)
    Physique I et VIII chez Ibn Bâjja.
  • 15:15 David Wirmer (Köln Univ.)
    Reply to Farah Cherif Zahar
  • 15:30-16:00 Discussion


Friday 28, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

“Arabic” Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Philippe Abgrall (CNRS, CEPERC)
    Les arcs sphériques d’Ibn ‘Irāq dans l’astronomie mathématique du Xe siècle.






MARCH 2017


  • Dates online : 1st, 3, 9, 10, 24 (updated on 28/2/2017). Download the program

    Wednesday 1rst, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire (ECLA), ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Translation of passages in Commentary of Averroès to Met. Theta 2 (t. 4 –Θ 2, 1046b 16 - 28)..
    Reviewers: Ziad Bou Akl (CNRS, Centre Jean Pépin) et Cristina Cerami (CNRS, SPHERE)


Wednesday 3, 12:30–17:30, Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Seminar of translation: The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Translation of passages of Commentary of Alexander of Aphrodise, Book Beta.
Collective reviewing.



Thursday 9, Room Malevitch, 483A
Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age

:: Astrology & aristotelician philosophy

Session organized by G. Freudenthal

  • 9:30 Welcome & coffee

I. 10:00 – 13:00 Chair, Jean-Marc Mandosio

  • Reimund Leicht (IIAS, Jerusalem)
    Al-Kind’s and Abu Ma’shar’s aristotelician defense of astrology and its influence in the later Middle Ages.
  • Y. Tzvi Langermann (Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan)
    Maimonides’s world history —reverberations with / aof universal astrology?
  • David Lemler (Univ. de Strasbourg)
    Le rôle de l’astrologie dans l’exégèse de quelques disciples de Maïmonide.

II. 14:30 – 16:30 Chair, Resianne Fontaine

  • Nicolas Weill-Parot (SAPRAT, EPHE)
    Henri de Langenstein, la critique de l’astrologie et ses enjeux philosophiques.
  • Racheli Haliva (Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, Univ. de Hambourg)
    Reconstructing the astrologer’s arguments in the third treatise of Isaac Polqar’s Ezer ha-Dat (14th century).

III. 16:45 – 17:45 Chair, Barbara Obrist

  • Gad Freudenthal (CNRS, IEAS, Nantes, & SPHERE)
    Astrology as a Probabilistic Science: Gersonides (1288-1344).


Friday 10, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Review of the translation: CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Friday 24, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

“Arabic” Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Pascal Crozet
    L’Anthologie de problèmes de géométrie d’al-Siǧzī (Xe siècle).






FEBRUARY 2017



Wednesday 1er, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire), ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Translation of passages in Commentary of Averroès to Met. Theta 2.
    Reviewers:: Ziad Bou Akl (CNRS, Centre Jean Pépin) et Cristina Cerami (CNRS, SPHERE)


Thursday 2, Room Malevitch, 483A
Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age

:: The Liber de bona fortuna in Latin textual culture (13th - 18th centuries)

Organization: V. Cordonier

  • 9:30 Valérie Cordonier (CNRS, SPHERE) & Matthias Roick
    Introduction
  • 11:15 Alain Boureau (GAS, EHESS, Paris)
    Un coup de dés parfois abolit le hasard… Nicole Oresme et le rejet de la fortune.
  • 11:00 – 12:00 Matthias Roick (Univ. Göttingen & Volkswagen Stiftung)
    A l’aube de la Réforme : Konrad Wimpina et le Liber de bona fortuna.
  • 13:00 Hans-Joachim Dethlefs (Chuo Univ., Tokyo)
    Les caprices de la fortune, entre destin volage et humeur esthétique à l’époque de Vasari.
  • 14:00 Tommaso De Robertis (Univ. degli Studi di Parma)
    Bene fortunatus est sine racione habens impetum. Traces du Liber de bona fortuna dans la Florence de Machiavel.
  • 15:00 – 16:00 Frauke Kurbacher (Bergische Univ., Wuppertal / Freie Univ., Berlin)
    Le destin de la « fortune », ou « chance extraordinaire » — réflexions sur les conditions et les possibilités des représentations du bonheur au XVIIIe siècle.

With the participation of Beatrice Delaurenti (GAS, EHESS, Paris)



Friday 3, 12:00 – 17:00, Centre Antique, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Seminar of translation: The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

  • Anne Balansard (Univ. Aix-Marseille): translation of passages, Commentaire of Alexander of Aphrodisias, Book Alpha
    Reviewers: Annick Jaulin & Gweltaz Guyomarc’h


Saturday 11, 10:00, Room Cavaillès, Philosophy Department, Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Ethics in Aristotle (text and contexts)

  • David Konstan (New York Univ.)
    La libéralité (eleutheriotês) et la gratitude dans l’Éthique à Nicomaque d’Aristote.
  • Respondent: Marie-Noëlle Ribas (ENS Lyon)


Friday 24, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

“Arabic” Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Leo Corry (Tel-Aviv Univ.)
    The changing interrelations between geometry and arithmetic in the Latin medieval tradition of Euclid’s Elements. A view from Book II...


Friday 24, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.






JANUARY 2017


Wednesday 4, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire, ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Translation of passages in Commentary of Averroès to Met. Theta 1-2..
    Reviewers: Ziad Bou Akl (CNRS, Centre Jean Pépin) &

    (CNRS, SPHERE)



Friday 6, 12:30 – 17:30, Centre Antique

Seminar of translation: The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Translation of passages in Commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias, Book Gamma.

Relecteurs : Claire Louguet, Michel Crubellier, (Université Lille 3, UMR 8163 STL), Annick Jaulin



Friday 13, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Friday 20, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

"Arabic" Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Zeinab Karimian (Univ. Paris Diderot, SPHERE)
    L’édition des Coniques d’Apollonius par Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī (13e siècle).


Friday 27 , 12:00 – 17:00, Centre Antique, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne

Seminar of translation The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Translation of passages of Commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias [see the page online of the seminar].



Saturday 28, 10:00, Room Cavaillès, ENS Ulm

Ethics in Aristotle (text and contexts)

  • James Warren (University of Cambridge)
    Damascius on Aristotle and Theophrastus on Plato on False Pleasure.
  • Respundent: Alfonso Correa (Universidad nacional de Colombia)




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DECEMBER 2016


Friday 2, 12:30 – 17:30, Centre Antique

The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Traanslation of passages of Commentary d’Alexander of Aphrodise, book Delta.

Reviewers: Annick Jaulin & Gwentaz Guyomarc’h



Friday 9, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Wednesday 14, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire (ECLA), ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

  • Pantelis Golitsis (CNRS, LEM)
    greek text of Met. θ, 2


Thursday 15, Room Malevitch, 483A

Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age

::The overlapping points of view in physics and mathematics in Arabic texts of theoretical astronomy

Organisation : G. Loizelet

  • 9:30 Guillaume Loizelet (University Paris Diderot, SPHERE)
    Astronomie physique et astronomie mathématique, exemples tirés du Qānūn al-Masʿūdi d’Al-Bīrūnī.
  • 10:45 – 12:00 María-José Parra-Pérez (Bayerische Akademie des Wissenschaften in Munich)
    The cosmological outlines in the Almagest as a topic among late Persian commentators - Observations from backstage of making a "Catalogue of Arabic Ptolemaic Manuscripts"
  • 14:00 Amir Mohammad Gamini (Institute for the History of Science, University of Teheran)
    Natural philosophy and planetary models: Ibn Rushd, Ibn al-Haytham and their followers.
  • 15:15 Erwan Penchèvre (SPHERE)
    La Lune chez Ptolémée, à Maragha, et chez Ibn al-Shatir.
  • 16:30 General discussion


Thursday 15, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Rothko, 412B

History and Philosophy of Chemistry

:: Substances, matter and materials

  • Annick Jaulin (Université Paris I Sorbonne, GRAMATA, SPHERE)
    Aristote, la substance et la forme.
  • Jean-Pierre Llored (SPHERE & Linacre College, Université d’Oxford; Club d’histoire de la chimie)
    Du concept de substance à ceux d’ex-stance et d’affordance : perspectives ouvertes par la philosophie de la chimie.


Friday 16, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

"Arabic" Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance

  • Mohammed Abattouy (Université Mohamed V, Rabat)
    Le corpus de la science arabe des poids (2) : Présentation et analyse de la famille des textes sur al-qarasṭūn et leur prolongement latin (9e-13e siècles)


Friday 16, 12:30 – 17:30, Centre Antique

The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

  • Translation of passages of Commentary of Alexander Aphrodise, Book Gamma.
    Reviewers : Anne Balansard and Michel Crubellier






NOVEMBER 2016



Wednesday 9, 14:00–16:00, Room Aimé Césaire, ENS Ulm

Power and Acting in Averroes: the Great Commentary to Metaphysics Θ

Textus 2: translation & commentaries.



Friday 10, Room Malevitch, 483A

Science and Philosophy from Ancient to Modern Age

:: L’identification des auteurs des textes anonymes médiévaux : méthodes, enjeux et résultats de la critique d’attribution (II)

Session organized by S. Di Donato

  • 10:00 Shlomo Sela (Université Bar Ilan, Tel Aviv)
    Who wrote Seder Tiqun Tequfot and Liber de Nativitatibus, two
    mysterious astrological treatises?
  • 11:15 Silvia Di Donato (CNRS, SPHERE)
    L’identification des traducteurs renaissants de l’oeuvre d’Averroès :
    le cas du
    Grand commentaire sur les Seconds Analytiques.


Friday 18, 9:30 – 12:30, Room Kandinsky, 631B

“Arabic” Mathematics & Mathematics in the Renaissance



Friday 18, 12:30 – 17:30, Centre Antique

Seminar of translation: The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias, Book Alpha.

Reviewers : Claire Louguet and Michel Crubellier



Friday 18, 14:00 – 17:00, Room Malevitch, 483A

Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Friday 25, 12:00 – 17:00, Centre Antique, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne

Seminar of translation: The Aristotle Metaphysics of Alexander of Aphrodisias

Translation of passages: Commentary, Book Gamma.

Reviewers: Claire Louguet & Cristina Cerami (CNRS, SPHERE)






OCTOBER 2016



Friday 7, 10:00, Room Luc Valentin, 454A

AG SPHERE



Friday 7, 14:30–17:00, Room 356A
Meeting SPHERE Researchers and Students of LOPHISS–SPH 2016–2017



Friday 7 to Saturday 8, University Paris-Sorbonne, Maison de la recherche, 28, rue Serpente, 75006 Paris
International Conference: PhDs Students (ED 5) in History of Arabic philosophy (ED 5)

Organisation: Institut Universitaire de France, University Paris-Sorbonne, École doctorale 5, Centre Léon-Robin
& SPHERE, in collaboration with the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, École Normale Supérieure de
Lyon & Albert-Ludwigs-Universität –Freiburg.
[Program to download online]

  • Speakers:
    L. El Hachimi (Univ. Paris-Sorbonne), S. Di Vincenzo (Scuola Normale Sup riore de Pise), L. Tardy (ENS Lyon),
    F. Bouhafa (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg), A. Quartucci (Scuola Normale Superiore de Pise), R. Sinder (Albert-Ludwigs-
    Universität Freiburg), K. Michel (ENS Lyon), N. Caminada (Scuola Normale Superiore de Pise & Univ. Paris-Sorbonne),
    M.-L. Boureau (Univ. Paris-Sorbonne)


Friday 14, 14:00 – 13:00, Room Malevitch, 483A
Averroes’s Cosmology: The Middle Commentary on the De Caelo of Aristotle

  • Ahmad Hasnaoui (CNRS, CHSPAM-SPHERE)
    Révision de la traduction de CMDC I, 10-12. L’éternité du monde.


Thursday 20, 9:00 – 18:00, Room Malevitch, 483A
Sciences et philosophie de l’Antiquité à l’Age classique [Program to download online]

:: The status of the strange, the inexplicable, the surprising phenomena in the medieval texts
in Arabic, Persian and Latin [Presentation and program downloadable] 1. L’examen de l’attitude des savants

Study day organized by M. Katouzian-Safadi

  • Ahmed Aarab (Faculté des Sciences et des Techniques, Tanger)
    L’attitude de Ğāḥiẓ (m. 868) face à certains phénomènes zoologiques.
  • Meyssa Bensaad (SPHERE–CHSPAM)
    L’extraordinaire « ordinaire » chez al- Ğāḥiẓ (776-868) : la notion de ʽağīb (étonnant ou merveilleux) dans le Kitâb al-Hayawân.
  • Younes Karamati (Department of History of Science, Tehran University)
    Les textes les plus anciens des abdāl ou des succédanées et les équivalences entre remèdes.
  • Mehrnaz Katouzian-Safadi (CNRS, SPHERE – CHSPAM)
    Le thérapeute entre les logiques du corps et la médication : quelques propositions du médecin Rāzī (m. 925) sur les vertus et les propriétés des remèdes.
  • Kaouthar Lamouchi-Chebbi (Doctorante, Univ. D. Diderot - P7, & enseignante, University de la Manouba, Tunis)
    Discussions autour de la génération spontanée dans Kitāb-al-Ḥayawān de Ğāḥiẓ.
  • Philippe Lherminier (Société zoologique de France, Société de Mythologie Française)
    Le Livre des animaux d’Isidore de Séville (m. 636), la déroute de la science ou mode de pensée ?
  • Fatemeh Mehri (Academy of Persian Language and Literature, Tehran)
    Les préfaces des Ağaib-nāmeh’ (les écrits sur les faits étonnant) : discussion sur l’écriture et le thème de « propriété ».
  • Philippe Provençal (Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle du Danemark)
    ’Abd al-Latīf al-Bagdādī, ses observations minutieuses et le paradigme de l’époque classique.
  • Sabine Rommevaux-Tani (CNRS, SPHERE)
    Expériences de pensée et recours aux experimenta dans un texte de philosophie naturelle anonyme du XIVe siècle, le De sex inconvenientibus.


Saturday 22, 10:00, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Room Halbwachs, 10:00
Ethics in Aristotle (text and contexts) [Program to download online]

  • Angela Longo (Università dell’Aquila)
    La présence d’Aristote dans le traité de Plotin Sur le bien premier et les autres biens (Enn. I 7) : la combinaison de l’éthique et de la métaphysique.
  • Resp. : Isabelle Koch (University Aix-Marseille)
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