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Colloque international « John Locke et le cartésianisme»


Colloque organisé dans le cadre de l’ANR PNEUMA « L’espace de l’esprit », avec le soutien de l’UMR 8163 STL.

Responsables : Philippe Hamou (STL-UMR 8163), Martine Pecharman (CNRS)

 

20-22 septembre 2012

 Université Lille 3, Maison de la recherche, salle F0 13 (008)

 

 

 

Through this conference, we wish to explore what is still surprizingly a negected theme in Locke studies–a theme, however, that may prove to be a very important key to the interpretation of Locke’s philosophical project.

We expect the papers to cover topics such as:

  • Locke’s encounters with Descartes’ works in his early readings and travels to France
  • the role of Cartesianism in the elaboration and development of Locke’s philosophical project
  • Locke’s engagement with Cartesian themes in the Essay, for example, on issues such as innate knowledge, intermittency of thought, space and void, the nature of the mind and consciousness, materiality and immateriality of the soul, the nature and logic of ideas, etc.
  • the conflicting legacies of Descartes and Locke in the Early Eighteenth-century Europe
  • Locke’s posterity as a “Cartesian author” among the critics of the “way of ideas”

Although Descartes is the primary focus of the conference, a session will be devoted to Locke’s relations with so-called Cartesian authors, such as Malebranche (or Norris), Arnauld and Nicole.

 

voir le programme

 


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Florence THILL (31 août 2012). Colloque international « John Locke et le cartésianisme». STL- ACTUALITES. Consulté le 24 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ukn4


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