Serile cu Stiinta. Invitat Acad. Gheorghe Paun
Serile cu Stiinta. Invitat Acad. Gheorghe Paun. Informatica şi biologia – „osmoza” în beneficiul amândurora.
Intalnirea va avea loc miercuri 3 noiembrie, la ora 18:00, in amfiteatrul Titu Maiorescu.
Serile cu Stiinta. Invitat Acad. Gheorghe Paun. Informatica şi biologia – „osmoza” în beneficiul amândurora.
Intalnirea va avea loc miercuri 3 noiembrie, la ora 18:00, in amfiteatrul Titu Maiorescu.
Seminarul departamentului de filosofie teoretica Miercuri, 27 octombrie, ora 18, amfiteatrul TM
Dana Jalobeanu (University of Bucharest) -The philosophy of Francis Bacon’s natural history: a research program
Abstract
Many of the widespread beliefs about the nature and structure of modern science and scientific activity in general originate in a
seventeenth-century unfinished but widely popular literary device: Francis
Bacon’s New Atlantis. New Atlantis depicts what for many of Bacon’s
contemporaries and subsequent historians looked like the ideal model of a
society designed to produce, organize, administer and disseminate knowledge
about the natural world. This ideal society, Solomon’s House, was often
taken as a blueprint for various seventeenth-century projects for the
production and dissemination of knowledge. My paper will explore a handful
of such examples whose diversity had defeated interpretation. On first
sight, they might look like utopian writings, millenarian manifestoes,
plans for actual scientific societies, pamphlets dealing with the relation
between “science” and “religion”. My claim is that behind such a baffling
diversity there is an interesting unity given by the fact that they are all
readings and continuations of Bacon’s program of rebuilding all knowledge
about the world (what Bacon notoriously called a “model of the universe”)
on natural history. New Atlantis is just a fragment of a more complex
project contained in works Bacon published between 1622 and 1626 (including
the posthumous volume Sylva Sylvarum to which the text was appended). In
the first part of my paper I will reconstruct the general outlook of
Bacon’s program as depicted in his Historia naturalis and experimentalis
(1622) and posthumous fragments of the same natural history. In the second
part of the paper I show in what way most of the interpretative paradoxes
and traditional mysteries of New Atlantis disappear if the text is read in
the appropriate intellectual context, as part of a larger research program.
The last part of my paper will deal with some of the seventeenth-century
readings of New Atlantis: its first French translation, heavily edited and
adapted, published in 1631; Samuel Hartlib’s Macaria (1641); Joseph
Glanvill’s continuations of New Atlantis (1675) and the anonymous
continuation of New Atlantis published in 1660. I will show in what way
their diversity vanishes if one reads them as examples and exemplifications
of Baconian natural history.
Societatea Romana de Fenomenologie si Centrul de Studii Fenomenologice din cadrul Facultatii de Filosofie (UB) va invita la cel de-al saptelea colocviu national SRF-CSF, intitulat FENOMENOLOGIE SI ETICA, ce va avea loc in zilele 21, 22 si 23 octombrie 2010 la Facultatea de Filosofie (UB). Programul poate fi vazut aici: http://www.phenomenology.ro/index.php/component/content/article/34-new-srf/247-fenomenologie-si-etica.html
Facultatea de Filosofie organizează, în conformitate cu Regulamentul Universităţii din Bucureşti, concursul pentru obţinerea burselor de performanţă ştiinţifică 2010.
La concurs pot participa studenţi de la studiile de licenţă (începând cu anul II) şi masteranzi.
Dosarul de concurs trebuie să cuprindă:
• Proiectul temei de cercetare;
• Recomandarea cadrului didactic îndrumător al temei de cercetare;
• CV candidat;
• Adeverinţă referitoare la situaţia şcolară;
Data limită pentru depunerea dosarului – 15.10.2010, ora 12,00.
Data susţinerii publice va fi comunicată din timp.
Paradigme filosofice în Revoluţia Ştiinţifică
Marţi 18-20
Curs predat în sistem co-teaching de către:
Lect. Dr. Dana Jalobeanu
Lect. Dr. Sorin Costreie
Dr. Mihnea Dobre
Ştiinţa modernă se naşte în secolul al XVII-lea în timpul unei mari transformări a imaginii lumii descrisă adesea în termenii unei revoluţii. Lumea închisă, mărginită şi confortabilă a anticilor este înlocuită cu universul infinit, gol şi descriptibil matematic al modernilor. Naşterea ştiinţei nu înseamnă doar apariţia unor noi teorii despre lume. Ceea ce se schimbă este mult mai mult şi mai dramatic.
Causation in European Philosophy: The 17th and 18th Centuries
Professor: Bryan Hall, Ph.D., Fulbright Scholar from Indiana University, Southeast
Description: This seminar deals with European Philosophy in the 17th-18th centuries and focuses on the nature of causation which was of particular interest to natural philosophers (the precursors of contemporary scientists) of the period. Although causation is the central theme of the course, it is by no means the only theme. The course will touch on many other important metaphysical and epistemological issues in the Modern period, for example, whether God, the soul, or human freedom exist, what their natures might be, and how we can know these things. All of these different issues will be tied together, however, through our discussion of causation. We will cover a wide variety of interrelated though very different views on causation in the period including those of René Descartes, Nicolas Malebranche, John Locke, Gottfried Leibniz, David Hume, and finally Immanuel Kant. This course will be taught in English. Classes will be a mixture of lecture, classroom discussion, and close reading of the primary texts.