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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Richard Serjeantson. This talk has been canceled/deleted Philosophy and Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period: A One-Day Colloquium Saturday, 19 December 2009 Trinity College, Cambridge PROGRAMME 10.30 Introduction followed by Dr MICHAEL EDWARDS (Jesus College, Cambridge) Imagination and Nature in Late Scholasticism 11.30 Coffee 12.00 Prof. JOHN MILTON (King’s College, London) John Locke and the third Earl of Shaftesbury: the Disintegration of a Friendship 1.00 Lunch 2.15 Dr SACHIKO KUSUKAWA (Trinity College, Cambridge) The Royal Society Illustrations of Richard Waller 3.15 Tea 3.45 Prof. CATHERINE WILSON (University of Aberdeen) Experimental and Speculative Natural Philosophy Prof. PETER ANSTEY (University of Otago) The Demise of Baconian Natural History All welcome. There is no fee, but those attending are requested to register with the organiser by Friday 11 December. To register, please contact: Dr Richard Serjeantson Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ rws1001@cam.ac.uk 01223 338589 This talk is part of the Philosophy and Natural Philosophy in the Early Modern Period series. This talk is included in these lists:This talk is not included in any other list Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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