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Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy VI

29-30 May 2019

The Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy brings together advanced students and established scholars to discuss the latest work in early modern philosophy, broadly conceived. Built on the success of the previous 2014–2017 editions, which gathered philosophers from all over the world, the Seminar offers workshop-style collaborations in order to stimulate scholarly exchange. The language of presentation and discussion is English.

Swift, Works, ed. John Hawkesworth, 1756, I, 240 (Ehrenpreis Centre)
Swift, Works, ed. John Hawkesworth, 1756, I, 240 (Ehrenpreis Centre)
Keynote speakers

Professor Alexander Douglas (University of St. Andrews)
Professor Marleen Rozemond (University of Toronto)

Format

The seminar hosts 10 papers selected through the call for papers, and 2 lectures by the keynote speakers. These activities occupy one full day (May 29) and one half day (May 30). In the afternoon of the second day, participants are invited to stay and contribute to a round table discussion focused on a relevant and forgotten early modern text. Details of the round table will be announced together with the final program.

Programme

Complete and updated (20 May '19) programme for the DSEMP VI

Location

Faculty of Philosophy, room Beta

Contact

Send an email to Laura Georgescu with any questions.

Co-organizers

Laura Georgescu (University of Groningen)
Andrea Sangiacomo (University of Groningen)

The Dutch Seminar is part of the activities of the Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought (www.rug.nl/gcmemt), of the OZSW Study Group in Early Modern Philosophy and it is supported by Lodi Nauta’s Spinoza Prize Project.

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