: On Heredity,
Hybrids, and the Evolution of Species in Buffon”
*10.30-11: *Morning Tea
*11-12.15:* Dalia Nassar (Sydney), “Hermeneutics and the Study of Nature in
the Eighteenth Century”
*12.15-1: *Lunch
*1-2.15: *Joan Steigerwald (York, Canada), “Experimenting at the Boundaries
of Life
Sydney Ideas - Alexander Von Humboldt: views of nature
*Associate Professor Joan Steigerwald, Department of Humanities, York
University*
3 May 2017
6-7.30pm
New Law LT 106
Level 1 Sydney Law School Annex
Eastern Avenue
The University of Sydney
*Co-presented with the Concepts and Theories of
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Uppsala
With a response from Harriet Johnson, University of Sydney.
MONDAY 21 NOVEMBER 2016
3-5pm
SOPHI Common Room
Room 822 (opposite lift)
Level 8
Brennan MacCallum Building
The University of Sydney
To receive an advance copy of the paper, please email
* Opus
optimum*’
- 11.50 Jennifer Mensch, ‘Kant and the Skull Collectors: Teleology and
Empiricism in the Science of Man’
- 12.35 Lunch
- 2.00 Dalia Nassar, ‘Schelling on experience and experiment’
- 2.50 Clinton Tolley, ‘Overcoming skepticism after Fichte: Schelling
the paper.
Please email Dalia Nassar (dalia.nas...@sydney.edu.au
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to receive a copy of the paper.
All welcome.
Monday 22 August 12.30-2pm
Mu
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*Monday 15 June*
9.30-11: *Eckart F**örster, “The Idea of Philosophy as Science”*
11.15-12.45: *Dalia Nassar, “Explanation through Description: The Paradigm
of Romantic Empiricism” *
2-3.30: *Anik Waldow, **“Collapsing the Border between History and Nature
in second nature is essential to maturity
*When*
Wed Mar 19, 2014 3:30pm - 5:30pm Eastern Time - Melbourne, Sydney
*Where*
Muniment Room, Quadrangle
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)
*Calendar*
Seminars
*Who*
*
Dalia Nassar - creator
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Conference organizers: Heikki Ikäheimo (UNSW), Dalia Nassar (Sydney) and
Paul Redding (Sydney)
Conference sponsored by the Sydney Intellectual History Network (SIHN
*Wednesday 5 March, 3.30pm, Muniment Room, Main Quad, University of Sydney*
*Katherine Dunlop, Univ of Texas and Sydney Centre for the Foundations of
Science*
*Kant on Transcendental and Ordinary Logic*
The Critique of Pure Reason is structured as an (eighteenth-century)
treatise on logic. In
Katherine Dunlop,
*Kant on Transcendental and Ordinary Logic*
Wednesday 5 March, 3.30-5.30pm, Muniment Room, Main Quadrangle, University
of Sydney
Abstract:
The Critique of Pure Reason is structured as an (eighteenth-century)
treatise on logic. In particular, the Categories are identified
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*Calendar*
Seminars
*Who*
*
Dalia Nassar - creator
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and Wittgenstein.
*Dr Dalia Nassar* (participating chair) is an ARC DECRA Fellow in the
Department of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. Her areas of
research include German romantic and idealist philosophy, history of the
idea of nature, environmental philosophy, aesthetics, and theories
Does Western Philosophy Have Non-Western Roots?
Friday 8 November, 6-7.30pm
Law School Foyer New Law School, Eastern Avenue, The University of Sydney.
Michael Forster, Alexander von Humboldt Professor, holder of the Chair in
Theoretical Philosophy, and Co-director of the International Center for
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