Individuation within science and philosophy
In April 2016 Prof. Pascal Nouvel, University Paul Valéry Montpellier, will give three open lectures on "The notion of "individuation" as it is understood within science and philosophy".
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Wednesday, 6th April, 14.15-16.00
Sydnesplassen 12-13, Room 215:
The birth of the notion of individuation and its meaning in the history of philosophy
Wednesday, 13th April, 14.15-16.00
Sydnesplassen 12-13, Room 215:
The notion of individuation in contemporary philosophy
Wednesday, 20th April, 14.15-16.00
Sydnesplassen 12-13, Room 215:
The "hard problem" of individuation
The lectures will be given in English. Abstracts for the second and third talks can be be found here.
After completing a PhD in biology at the Pasteur Institute in the laboratory of François Jacob, Pascal Nouvel developed a philosophical thesis on the role of imagination in scientific creation. Professor of philosophy at the University Paul Valéry Montpellier, he is the author of seven books including l’Histoire des amphétamines (PUF 2009), Enquête sur le concept de modèle (PUF 2003), and L’art d’aimer la science, psychologie de l’esprit scientifique (PUF 2000). Nouvel is also the Director of Centre d’Ethique Contemporaine at University Paul Valéry and leads the research program on “epistemology of affects”.
