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2012. Feb. 18., Szo, 15:58:08 CET


 

 

Philosophizing Women in the Affect Theories of the Late 17th and Early 18th Centuries

 

 

Lorand Eötvös University Budapest, Faculty of Arts, 

Department of Early Modern and Contemporary Philosophy

1-2 March, 2012

 

(Financial Support: OTKA K81576, "Affectivity in Philosophy", Deutsche Botschaft, Deutsch-Ungarische Gesellschaft für Philosophie)

 

Venue: 

Múzeum krt. 4/I, room: TBA

 

 

1 March (Thursday)

 

10h00 am

 

Greetings, announcements

 

Gábor BOROS (Budapest): 

"Why Early Modern Theories of Affect? No Women, No Cry?" - Introduction

 

Part 1: Princess Elisabeth

 

10h30-11h00

Vlad ALEXANDRESCU (Bucharest): 

"Some Sources of Princess Elisabeth's Letters to Descartes"

 

11h00-11h30 Discussion

 

11h30-11h45

Coffee break

 

11h45-12h15

Judit SZALAI (Budapest): 

"Elizabeth's Challenge and Descartes' Non-Solution"

12h15-12h45 Discussion

 

12h45-14h00  Lunch Break

 

14h00-14h30

Sabrina EBBERSMEYER (Munich): 

"The Passions in the Correspondence between Elisabeth and Descartes"

14h30-15h00 Discussion

 

15h00-15h30  

Kathrin SCHLIERKAMP (Munich): 

"The Role of Passions in the Mind-Body Concepts of Marie le Jars de Gournay, Elisabeth von der Pfalz, Anne Conway and Mary Astell"

15h30-16h00  Discussion

 

16h00-16h15 Coffee break

 

Part 2: The Post-Elizabethan Period

 

16h15-16h45

Vera SZÁNTÓ (Budapest): 

"Margaret Cavendish and the Matter of Emotions"

16h45-17h15  Discussion

 

 

2 March (Friday)

10h00-10h30 

Dániel SCHMAL (Budapest/Piliscsaba): 

"Affectivity and the Meaning of Sensations: the Case of Mme Guyon"

10h30-11h00  Discussion

 

11h00-11h30

Markku ROINILA (Helsinki): 

"Leibniz, Electress Sophie and Disinterested Love"

11h30-12h00  Discussion

 

12h-12h15  Coffee break

 

12h15-12h45

Gábor BOROS (Budapest): 

"Damaris Masham on Love: A Locke-Like Critic of Norris and Malebranche"

12h45-13h15  Discussion

 

13h15-14h30  Lunch break

 

 

14h30-15h00

Andreas BLANK (Hamburg/Berlin): 

"Mary Astell on Self-Esteem: Gendering a Cartesian Passion"

15h00-15h30  Discussion

 

 

Part 3: Early Modern Philosophy of Emotion and 20th Century Phenomenology

Co-organisers of this session are the Hungarian Phenomenological Association and the Section Phenomenology of the Hungarian Philosophical Society

 

15h30-16h00

Mária JOÓ (Budapest): 

"Poulain de la Barre in Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex"

16h00-16h30  Discussion

 

16h30-16h45  Coffee Break

 

16h45-17h15

Wojciech STARZYŃSKI (Warsaw): 

"Les enjeux phénoménologiques de la doctrine cartésienne des passions" (with English translation)

17h15-17h45  Discussion


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