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The Second Finnish-Hungarian Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy 11th–12th October 2014 University of Jyväskylä, Finland Saturday 11th October Historica 320 9.10 Vili Lähteenmäki (Jyväskylä): Opening Words 9.15 Alison Simmons (Harvard): Mind-Body Union: Descartes and the Limits of Metaphysics 10.30 Coffee break 10.45 Michael Griffin (CEU): Descartes and Modal Creationism (TBD) 11.45 Olivier Dubouclez (Liège/Paris IV-Sorbonne): On the Importance of Being (More) Attentive. Another Look at Descartes’ Practice of Meditation 12.45 Lunch 14.00 Han Thomas Adriaenssen and Sander de Boer (Groningen): Disentangling the Blackloists: Sir Kenelm Digby and John Sergeant on Common Notions, Metaphysics, and the Soul 15.00 Jennifer Marušic (Brandeis/HU Berlin): Locke’s Simple Account of Sensitive Knowledge 16.00 Coffee break 16.15 Jessica Gordon-Roth (CUNY): Catharine Trotter Cockburn’s Defense of Locke 17.15 Aino Lahdenranta (Jyväskylä): Francis Hutcheson on Selfish and Benevolent Desires Sunday 12th October Historica 320 9.30 Daniel Schneider (Ghent): Spinoza’s Epistemic Methodism 10.30 Coffee break 10.45 Oliver Istvan Toth (CEU): Spinoza’s Theory of Consciousness – an Epistemic Interpretation 11.45 Adam Harmer (UC Riverside): Leibniz and Descartes on Plurality and the Independence of Substances 12.45 Lunch 14.00 Sarah Tropper (King’s College London): Corporeal Substances in a World of Monads. To which Conception of Substantiality is Leibniz Committed? 15.00 Peter Myrdal (Turku/Uppsala): Leibniz on Perception as Activity 16.00 Coffee break 16.15 Sebastian Bender (HU Berlin): Localizing Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Leibniz Contact: [email protected]
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