CFP: Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science 2019: The Emergence of Mathematical Physics in the Context of Experimental Philosophy.
We invite submissions for presentations of cca. 40 minutes on any topic related to early modern projects of mathematization (roughly speaking, 16th – 18th centuries). Please send an abstract of max. 500 words by June 10.
Invited Speakers: Philip Beeley (University of Oxford), Robert Goulding (University of Notre Dame), Andrew Janiak (Duke University), Sébastien Maronne (University of Toulouse), Carla Rita Palmerino (Radboud University Nijmegen), Friedrich Steinle (Technical University Berlin).
CFA: Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy and Science (17th edition)
The Bucharest-Princeton Seminar is an annual interdisciplinary meeting of scholars and students of early modern thought. Its aim is to create a stimulating environment for discussing papers and ideas through formal and informal discussions, reading-groups and round tables. Deadline: April 30, 2018 (CV, letter of intention and a short description of your project).
CFP: Journal of Early Modern Studies
Special Issue of the Journal of Early Modern Studies: The Mathematization of Natural Philosophy between Practical Knowledge and Disciplinary Blending – Deadline for submissions: March 15, 2018.
The Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science is a yearly event gathering philosophers and historians of science. This year, our project will organize its 7th edition. Deadline for submissions: December 10, 2017.
The Graduate Conference is a place for advanced research students to discuss the development of their research projects. The 7th edition encourages submissions on every aspect of History and Philosophy of Science, with a special focus on early modern sciences (roughly between 1500-1800 AD)
Call for Registration: Masterclass on Galileo’s Methods of Investigation and Discovery
The aim of the masterclass is to explore the various facets of Galileo Galilei’s work. It puts together scholars working on several aspects of Galileo’s thought, including: experiments, humanist methods, and theorizing.