Call for Papers- Scientiae 2013: Disciplines of Knowing in the Early Modern World
University of Warwick (UK), 18th-20th April 2013
Conference website: http://go.warwick.ac.uk/scientiae
-- Theological origins and implications of the new science
-- Nature and scripture: which interprets which?
-- What do images contribute to our understanding of early modern knowledge?
-- Genealogies of "reason", "utility", and/or "knowledge"
-- Humanism and the scientific revolution
-- Paracelsianism, Neoplatonism, alchemy: where are we now?
-- What were the relations between the new science and magic and demonology?
-- Health and medicine: separable economies?
-- Morality and the natural world: an on-going relationship?
-- Period conceptions and practices of intellectual property
-- Poetics and science: habits of thought?
-- Renaissance philosophy and the development of a "new" cosmology and anthropology.
-- Information and knowledge: a clear divide?
-- Science and Medicine: Global Knowledges?
-- Early-modern literature and the new knowledge: friends, or foes?
-- Advances or reversals of period logic/dialectic
Abstracts proposing individual papers of 25 minutes should be between 250 and 350 words in length. For panel sessions of one hour and 45 minutes, a list of speakers (with affiliations) and 500-word abstract is required. Roundtable discussions or other formats are acceptable.
The deadline for abstracts is the 20th October 2012.
All submissions should be made at http://go.warwick.ac.uk/scientiae/submit, if you have any questions please contact the conference convenor David Beck- Scientiae2013@warwick.ac.uk<mailto:Scientiae2013@warwick.ac.uk>
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