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Symposium ‘Exercises in Early Modern Thought: Philosophy, Arts, Science, Theology, Politics’
Wednesday 19 November (MFO)
13:30–14 :00 Welcome. Stéphane van Damme, director of the MFO.
Session I
14:00–14:45 Susan James (Birkbeck/Kings College London), Margaret Cavendish on Natural Philosophy and Poetry
14:45–15 :30 Eric Sheng (Merton, Oxford), Gassendi’s Arguments for Hedonism
Chair: Mogens Lærke (CNRS-IHRIM/MFO, Lyon/Oxford)
15 :30–16:00 Coffee Break
Session II
16 :00–16:45 Philip Beeley (Linacre, Oxford), John Pell and the Advancement of Mathematical Learning in Seventeenth-Century England
16 :45–17:30 David Bartha (Birmingham Newman University), Animal Souls and Immortality in the Browne–Baxter Debate
Chair: Louis Rouquayrol (CNRS-IHRIM, Lyon)
Thursday 20 November (MFO)
Session III
9:00–9 :45 Odile Panetta (Aarhus University/Christ Church, Oxford), Dutch Reformed Universities and the Debate over the Ius circa sacra
9:45–10 :30 Daniel Pedersen (University of Aberdeen), Seventeenth-Century Theologians Against the Clear and Distinct Knowledge of God
Chair: Niall Dilucia (CNRS-MFO, Oxford)
10:30–11 :00 Coffee Break
Session IV
11:00–11:45 Sarah Mortimer (Christ Church, Oxford), Freedom, Miracles, and Revelation: The Remonstrants and Spinoza
11:45–12:30 Olivier Yasar de France (Pembroke, Oxford), Spinoza and the Rights of Peace
Chair: Noel Malcolm (All Souls, Oxford)
12:30–14:00 Lunch
Session V
14:00–14:45 Eric Schliesser (University of Amsterdam/Tulane University, New Orleans), Huygens (and Newton, of Course!): Some Awkward Observations about Causal Isolation and Simultaneity
14:45–15:30 Yoav Beirach (Max Planck Institute, Berlin), “Something of Imitation, That is Not Easily Removed”: Huygens and Leibniz on Time Measurement
Chair: Paul Lodge (Mansfield, Oxford)
17:00-19:00 Old Library, All Souls. All conference participants are cordially invited to the book launch of Nuno Castel Branco’s The Traveling Anatomist. Nicolaus Steno and the Intersection of Disciplines in Early Modern Science (University of Chicago Press, 2025). With the participation of Daniel Garber (Princeton), Mogens Lærke (CNRS, Lyon/Oxford), and Kathryn Murphy (Oriel College, Oxford). The event will be followed by a wine reception offered by All Souls College.
Friday 21 November (Hovenden Room, All Souls College)
Session VI
9 :00–9:45 Robert Iliffe (Linacre, Oxford), TBA
9:45–10:30 Delphine Antoine-Mahut (IHRIM/Labex Comod, ENS de Lyon), In the Brain of Christ. Fenelon as a Reader of Malebranche
Chair: Nuno Castel-Branco (All Souls, Oxford)
10:30–11:00 Break
Session VII
11:00–11:45 Michael Jaworcyn (CNRS-MFO, Oxford), The Finitude of Cartesian Minds
11:45–12:30 Daniel Garber (Princeton University), We Desire to Form a Model of Human Nature’: Spinoza on Becoming a More Perfect Self
Chair: Raphaële Garrod (Magdalen, Oxford)
Date:
19 November 2025, 13:30
Venue:
Maison Française d'Oxford & All Souls College
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department:
Maison Française d'Oxford
Organisers:
Dr Nuno Castel-Branco (All Souls College, Oxford),
Mogens Laerke (CNRS)
Organiser contact email address:
communications@mfo.ac.uk
Part of:
Maison Française d'Oxford Events
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Anne-Sophie Gabillas