RECEPTIONS OF DESCARTES
Duke University March 14-17, 2002

An international conference on the various receptions in early modern of the thought of the French philosopherm Renè Descartes (1596-1650)

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS

Roger Ariew (Virginia Tech)
Sarah Hutton (Middlesex)
Jean-Robert Armogathe (Paris)
Doug Jesseph (North Carolina State)
Margaret Atherton (Winsconsin-Milwaukee)
Thomas Lennon (Western Ontario)
Giulia Belgioioso (Lecce)
Paul Lodge (Tulane)
Patricia Easton (Claremont)
Steven Nadler (Wisconsin-Madison)
Daniel garber (Chicago)
Tad Schmaltz (Duke)
  Theo Verbeek (Utrecht)


All sessions will be held at the John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary and International Studies.

The Receptions conference is made possible by the generous support of the Florence Gould Foundation, the Franklin J. Matchette Foundation, and the Charles Josiah Trent Memorial Foundation. The conference is sponsored at Duke by the Philosophy Department, the Center for French and Francophone Studies, the Offices of the Provost, the Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies and the Vice Provost for International Affairs and Development, and the Arts and Sciences Reserch Council.

To register, please visit the conference web site at www.duke.edu/philosophy/descartes/index.html
For more information contact the conference organizer, Tad Schmaltz, at tad.schmaltz@duke.edu

 

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