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Sciences in Context

05 mar 2019 18:30 - 25 jun 2019 20:00
CRI
Amphithéâtre
8 rue Charles V
75004 Paris
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Lecture series organized by CRI and Paris IAS


Presentation

Sciences in Context is a new public lecture series, which aims to bring concepts and perspectives from the frontiers of the humanities to the CRI community.

Each lecture will take place on the last Tuesday of the month, featuring fellows from CRI and from the Institut d'Études Avancées (IEA) de Paris.

Lecture topics will be discussed in an open session of the Practical Philosophy Club on the Friday before each lecture, to facilitate an active and participatory discourse with the invited speaker.


Program


3 March 2019   Saadi LAHLOU (IEA de Paris / LSE)
How can we change the world? Channelling behaviour with Installations

26 March 2019   Johannes JAEGER (CRI / Complexity Science Hub Vienna)
What is time? What is change? The Ontology of Dynamical Systems

23 April 2019   Denis WALSH (Paris IAS / University of Toronto)
Evolutionary Foundationalism and the Myth of the Chemical Given


28 May 2019   Sahar SADJADI (Paris IAS / Amherst College)
Gender Identity and the Appeal of the Brain 


25 juin 2019   Michael JONIK (Paris IAS / University of Sussex)
The risks of thinking; or, toward a critique of bio-techno-positivism

The Brain, Authenticity and Pediatric Gender Transition
01 September 2018 - 30 June 2019
18097
Agency in the Natural World
01 September 2018 - 30 June 2019
18046
Anarchists, Scientists, Lovers, and Con-Men: Risk and the Nineteenth-Century Novel
01 October 2018 - 30 June 2019
18051
25 Jun 2019 20:00
Denis Walsh,Michael Jonik,Sahar Sadjadi
No
20853
Lecture series
Paris
Contemporary period (1789-…)
World or no region
Others