11/06/2018
Western's very own Victoria Ostrovsky has launched a new website and blog examining early modern women philosophers and their relevance for today's issues and concerns. It's called Forgotten Voices of the Past and you can check out the site here. She writes, "400 years ago, women were fighting for the opportunity to receive an education, and though we have that today, the core arguments of the movements are still applicable today. [ 187 more words ]
New Blog on Women Philosophers in the Early Modern Period Launched
Western’s very own Victoria Ostrovsky has launched a new website and blog examining early modern women philosophers and their relevance for today’s issues and concerns. It’s calle…
10/10/2018
Lorneapalooza begin with an erudite and mellifluous presentation on Schopenhauer and Fatalism by Tom Lennon (Western, emeritus). Lennon argued that tragedy, not causal determination, was the true core of fatalism and that Schopenhauer was a fatalist. Schopenhauer's fatalism is tied to his use of the Kantian notion of the sublime, according to Lennon: "What gives to everything tragic...its characteristic tendency to the sublime, is the dawning of the knowledge that the world and life can afford us no true satisfaction, and therefore are not worth our attention to them. [ 1,122 more word ]
Lorneapalooza: Recap
Lorneapalooza begin with an erudite and mellifluous presentation on Schopenhauer and Fatalism by Tom Lennon (Western, emeritus). Lennon argued that tragedy, not causal determination, was the true c…
10/06/2018
Lorneapalooza occurs on Tuesday Oct 9 (the day after Canadian Thanksgiving). I hope that you are able to join us for the event. UC 3105 is the place to be, beginning at 09:00. The schedule is jam-packed with interesting papers and looks fabulous. Program 9:00-9:15 — Welcome and Opening Remarks Session I 9:15-10:00 — Tom Lennon (Western, emeritus), “Schopenhauer and Fatalism” [ 117 more words ]
Lorneapalooza is almost here!
Lorneapalooza occurs on Tuesday Oct 9 (the day after Canadian Thanksgiving). I hope that you are able to join us for the event. UC 3105 is the place to be, beginning at 09:00. The schedule is jam-p…
09/21/2018
Join us on Oct 9th for Lorne-apalooza, a celebration of the philosophical career of our distinguished colleague and friend Lorne Falkenstein. Speakers include many of Lorne's former students, former Western colleagues, and compatriots and friends from around the globe. Topics will range across a career's worth of ideas and contributions, contributions too numerous to list. Although we are sad to see Lorne retire from Western, we could not resist the opportunity of a celebration for a grand career and such lasting impacts on our institution, our philosophical community, and the world of ideas. [ 148 more words ]
Lorne-apalooza is coming to Western Oct 9th!
Join us on Oct 9th for Lorne-apalooza, a celebration of the philosophical career of our distinguished colleague and friend Lorne Falkenstein. Speakers include many of Lorne’s former students,…
05/20/2018
Is nature continuous or discrete? How the atomist error was born – Thomas Nail | Aeon Ideas
The modern idea that nature is discrete originated in Ancient Greek atomism. Leucippus, Democritus and Epicurus all argued that nature was composed of what they called ἄτομος (átomos) or ‘indivisible individuals’. Nature was, for them, the totalit...
05/20/2018
Program for "Kant and his Predecessors" taking place at LMU June 23
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pmwaps24lb0pg2d/KantPredecessorsProgram.pdf?dl=0
05/18/2018
Locke’s Experimental Philosophy of Ideas | Early Modern Experimental Philosophy
It is by now well-known that Locke intentionally sets his Essay in the context of Baconian natural history, the project of the Royal Society. This can be seen in Locke’s mention of several prominent members of the Society in the Epistle to the Reader, and his description of his own role as that of...
05/17/2018
Announcement of the Death of Roland Hall
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Roland Hall, the founding editor of Locke Studies, who passed away last week after a short illness. Roland was born in 1930 in Hounslow, near L…
05/03/2018
An exciting time to be working on Princess Elisabeth's thought!
Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford Prize
The Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists Announces the first Ulrike Detmers Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford Prize The prize of €3,000 is awarded for outstanding work on th…
04/22/2018
We're pleased to announce that Emily Thomas (Durham) will be featured in a Meet the Author session next fall. We'll be discussing her recently published book Absolute Time: Rifts in Early Modern Metaphysics (OUP, 2018). Abstract: What is time? This is one of the most fundamental questions we can ask. Traditionally, the answer was that time is a product of the human mind, or of the motion of celestial bodies. [ 282 more words ]
Emily Thomas (Durham), Upcoming Meet the Author Session
We’re pleased to announce that Emily Thomas (Durham) will be featured in a Meet the Author session next fall. We’ll be discussing her recently published book Absolute Time: Rifts in Ear…
04/20/2018
Heidi Savage (SUNY, Geneseo) has recently written a sparkling review of our Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language for Metascience (2017) 26: 519-521. It is really nice to hear it being spoken about so positively. Nicer still is that the graduate students at Western will be using it as the basis for a summer reading and research group. [ 97 more words ]
History of Philosophy of Language Sourcebook and Reading Group
Heidi Savage (SUNY, Geneseo) has recently written a sparkling review of our Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language for Metascience (2017) 26: 519-521. It is really nice to hear it bein…
04/05/2018
A CFP that might be of interest to many of us - Early Modern Agency! In historic Dublin. In Ireland. In September. Wow!
Check it out!
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