A Munich 2015-02-12/13 conference:
Philosophy, Science and Religion in the Renaissance: Sources and Aftermath.
You are cordially invited to participate.
From the (not yet published) poster:
Quote:Thursday, 2015-02-12: 12:30-17:30h : i.a.: • Diana Stanciu & Heinrich C. Kuhn: Some words of welcome and thanks … . • Heinrich C. Kuhn: Niphus and Melanchthon to Students on the best Philosophy without Truth • Okihito Utamura: Authorship, Authority and Credibility in the Renaissance • David Lines: Vernacular Writings as Sources for Renaissance Philosophy • Plenary discussion on common aspects and unique aspects of the topics dealt with this afternoon.
Friday, 2015-02-13 9:00h-12:45 : i.a.: • Sabrina Ebbersmeyer: Telesios Begriff der Affekte (seine Quellen und seine Auswirkung auf Campanella und mögliche Effekte bis zu Leibniz) • Annika Willer: L'inestimabile tesoro del libero arbitrio": The Concept of 'Free Will' in Arcangela Tarabotti’s 'Semplicità Ingannata' • Diana Stanciu: Consciousness and Physiology in Descartes and his Critics: Medieval and Renaissance Views • Plenary discussion on common aspects and unique aspects of the topics dealt with, Conclusion of the conference