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7th Workshop: Arts and Sciences, Historicizing Boundaries  (June 2022)
Caroline A. Jones  (MIT), Polemics and epistemes: symbiontics in contemporary bio-arts
Francesco Nappo  (Polimi), How Maxwell discovered the Maxwell’s equations
Stefano Furlan  (MPIWG), The smile of mnemosyne: John Wheeler between history of science and arts
Ladislav Kvasz  (Czech Academy), On epistemological reconstruction of the development of the concept of space in geometry and in painting
Pietro Daniel Omodeo (Ca’ Foscari), Cultural Politics of Historical epistemology
Peter Galison  (Harvard), Wastewilderness: nuclear lands
 
Gwenda-lin Grewal  (New School), Fashion and academic divisiveness
Maria Teresa Costa (MPIWG), A transcultural history of art history from the 19th century and beyond. Art and science in a dialogue
Stefano Furlan  (MPI), The smile of mnemosyne: John Wheeler between history of science and arts
Lucie Fabry (AMU/CGGG), Is there a science of interpretation? Sociology of art and epistemology of social sciences in the work of Jean-Claude Passeron
Matteo Vagelli (Ca’ Foscari/Harvard), Theories of “scientific styles” across the arts/sciences divide
Daniel Rodriguez-Navas  (New School), Art and science, method and style: the function of the concept of style in French historical epistemology
Rémi Mermet  (Paris 1), Between art and science: Ernst Cassirer’s concept of style
Agnese Ghezzi  (IMT Lucca), The entangled histories of anthropology and photography, between art and science
Elena Canadelli  (Padova), Art, science and nature: museums as entangled spaces
 
6èmes journées: Historical Epistemology and Epistemology of History (November 2020)
Paul Roth (University of California, Santa Cruz), Hacking’s Historiography?
Matteo Vagelli (Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne), Does historical epistemology need a theory of history?
Lucie Fabry (École normale supérieure & Centre Marc Bloch), Epistemologies of history with a Bachelardian background: Granger, Althusser and Foucault.
 
Annagiulia Canesso (Università degli Studi di Padova, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici di Napoli), “L’histoire errante de la vérité entre Gaston Bachelard et Georges Canguilhem”
 
Massimiliano Simons (Ghent University), History as engagement: The Historical Epistemology of Raymond Aron
Iván Moya Diez (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), De l’universalité à la contingence des valeurs. La problématisation du jugement historique chez Canguilhem
 
Masahito Hirai (University of Tokyo), Le principe des conditions d’existence et son application en sociologie comtienne.
 
Silvia De Cesare (Université de Genève), L’idée de « progrès » entre histoire des sciences et histoire de la vie : analyse d’une analogie proposée par Thomas Kuhn
 
5èmes journées “La philosophie des sciences du vivant” (Paris, 16 mai 2019)
 
Staffan Müller-Wille (Exeter), Accumulation and the Progress of Knowledge. Reflections on Natural History and Biology”
 
Thierry Hoquet (Nanterre), L’équivocité du sexe: étendre le concept de sexe à travers la diversité du vivant 
 
4èmes journées “L’épistémologie historique et les désunités des sciences” (mai 2018)
 
Hasok Chang (Cambridge) – Using history of science for pluralist philosophy and science  
Andrew Arana  (Paris 1), “The disunity of mathematics” 
Stephanie Ruphy (Lyon), “Foliated Plurialism. A Constructivist, non regionalist approach”