The NYC Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, which is now in its 11th year, aims to foster exchange and collaboration among scholars, students, and anyone with an interest in Early Modern Philosophy (roughly the period from 1600–1800).
This year’s workshop will be a hybrid of online and inperson presentations at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology (Haifa) on July 26-28, 2021, organized by Lauren Kopajtic, Ohad Nachtomy, and Reed Winegar.
The workshop will focus on the topic of “Science and Philosophy in the Early Modern Period,” broadly construed to include issues related to mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, etc. in early modern thought.
Keynote Speakers: Richard Arthur (McMaster University), Katherine Brading (Duke University), Mogens Laerke (CNRS), Justin E.H. Smith (University of Paris), Noa Shein (Ben–Gurion University of the Negev)
Please submit abstracts of 250–500 words prepared for blind review to newyorkcityearlymodern [at] gmail.com no later than May 7, 2021. Presentations of final papers will be approximately 30 minutes long, followed by 15 minutes of discussion time. Further information, including the conference program, will be made available at a later date.
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