Humans and Nature
3rd FINO Graduate Conference in History of Philosophy
monday, sept. 17
Aula Scarpa, Università degli Studi di Pavia (Strada Nuova, 65)
15.00 Formal Welcome
15.15 Keynote speaker:
Stéphane Toussaint (CNRS-LEM-PSL, Paris), Les lignes de la vie. Linéaments du "naturalisme" bolognais chez Alessandro Achillini
16.15 Beatrice Michetti (Consorzio di Filosofia del Nord Ovest – FINO/University di Pavia), Defining Human Being: Metaphysics Z11 and De anima II 1
16.45 Gaia Bagnati (Università Ca' Foscari, Venezia), Human nature and violent affections in the Eudemian Ethics of Aristotle
17.30 Claudia Appolloni (Fondazione San Carlo di Modena), Utrum sermo sit naturalis homini: la Politique d'Aristote et le naturalisme linguistique du XIIIe siècle
18.00 Michele Meroni (Università Statale di Milano), Solus homo est nexus Dei et mundi: Albert the Great on the nature of men. The cases of prophecy, divination throught dreams and the notion of spirit
tuesday, sept. 18
Aula Magna, Collegio Giasone del Maino (Via Luino, 4)
9.30 Guillaume Coissard, (ENS de Lyon -France/Université de Montréal, Canada), La nature humaine chez La Mettrie: entre dissolution et approche fonctionnelle
10.00 Matteo Marcheschi (Fondazione Collegio San Carlo di Modena/Université Paris Nanterre), "Une femme qui aime à se travestir": la nature entre physiologie et matière dans la philosophie de Diderot
10.30 Enrico Galvagni (Università di Trento), "To a More Accurate Method of Thinking". Newton's Legacy in Hume's Methodological Naturalism
11.00 Aimen Remida (Heinrich Heine Universität Dusseldorf), De la notion de matérialisme chez Hegel
11.30 Break
12.00 Keynote speaker:
Ann Thomson (European University Institute, Florence), Questioning the immaterial soul in early 18th-century Britain
15.00 Giulio Gisondi (Université Paris Sorbonne/Università del Salento, Lecce), "Pour une anthropologie naturaliste": Giordano Bruno et la notion de vinculum entre philosophie naturelle et philosophie politique
15.30 Laura Cesco Frare (Università di Pavia), Girolamo Cardano on Mental Illness and Witchcraft: Natural Explanations and Supernatural Causes in his Encyclopaedic Works
16.00 Meghan Robison (Montclair State University, New Jersey, US), Living beyond Nature in Hobbes' Leviathan
16.30 Amerigo Barzaghi (Consorzio di Filosofia del Nord Ovest – FINO/Università degli Studi di Pavia), The Importance of Darwin's Naturalization of Teleology for Contemporary Science and Religion
17.00 Break
17.30 Keynote speaker:
Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen), Naturalising Ethics? Italian Humanism and its Legacy
20.00 Dinner