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Early Modern Philosophy Resources I'll start. I am Markku Roinila, Post-doc researcher in the University of Helsinki. I have been working mostly with Leibniz, defended my Diss. on Leibniz's Rational Decision-Making in 2007. After that I had a project on Leibniz's theory of emotions and currently I am applying funding on a project on Leibniz's dynamics of the mind. I have also done some work with Locke and Spinoza. Gosto · Responder · 6 · Ontem às 12:02 Cristina Marras Great idea! I'm researcher at Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas (ILIESI) of Italian National Research Council (CNR) Rome. I work on Leibniz (theory of language and use of language) and I wrote a book on Leibniz's meta...Ver mais Ver tradução Gosto · Responder · 4 · Ontem às 18:02 · Editado Martin Lenz Nice idea! So, I'm Martin, an associate professor at the University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy. I did my PhD on Ockham's theory of mental language (2001) and my Habilitation on Locke's phil of language (2009). Generally, I try to combine resea...Ver mais Ver tradução Gosto · Responder · 4 · Ontem às 13:31 Early Modern Philosophy Resources This has started nicely! Most interesting! Do carry on! Gosto · Responder · 17 h Marco Storni Hi, I'm Marco. I'm a PhD candidate at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris-Ulm), under the direction of Sophie Roux. My research deals with Maupertuis and his place within the

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Early Modern Philosophy Resources I'll start. I am Markku Roinila, Post-doc researcher in the University of Helsinki. I have been working mostly with Leibniz, defended my Diss. on Leibniz's Rational Decision-Making in 2007. After that I had a project on Leibniz's theory of emotions and currently I am applying funding on a project on Leibniz's dynamics of the mind. I have also done some work with Locke and Spinoza.Gosto Responder 6 Ontem s 12:02

Cristina Marras Great idea! I'm researcher at Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas (ILIESI) of Italian National Research Council (CNR) Rome. I work on Leibniz (theory of language and use of language) and I wrote a book on Leibniz's meta...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 4 Ontem s 18:02 Editado

Martin Lenz Nice idea! So, I'm Martin, an associate professor at the University of Groningen, Faculty of Philosophy. I did my PhD on Ockham's theory of mental language (2001) and my Habilitation on Locke's phil of language (2009). Generally, I try to combine resea...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 4 Ontem s 13:31

Early Modern Philosophy Resources This has started nicely! Most interesting! Do carry on!Gosto Responder 17 h

Marco Storni Hi, I'm Marco. I'm a PhD candidate at the Ecole Normale Suprieure (Paris-Ulm), under the direction of Sophie Roux. My research deals with Maupertuis and his place within the eighteenth-century Republic of Letters. I'm much interested in the question o...Ver maisVer traduoAcademia.eduEND.ACADEMIA.EDUGosto Responder 2 Ontem s 17:53

Julia Jorati I'm an assistant professor at the Ohio State Philosophy department, and like Markku, I work mostly on Leibniz. Currently, I'm trying to show that (what I take to be) a proper understanding of Leibniz's views on teleology and spontaneity can help us und...Ver maisVer traduo

LSNA Conference 2015 | Ninth annual conference of the Leibniz Society of...U.OSU.EDUGosto Responder 2 Ontem s 13:50 Editado

Monica Solomon Dear Markku, Many thanks for your initiative and for your effort in keeping this page alive. I am a PhD candidate in history and philosophy of science at University of Notre Dame. I am currently writing my dissertation on Newton's concepts of mathemati...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 1 Ontem s 15:11

Kristopher G. Phillips Hi, I'm Kris. I'm an assistant professor at Southern Utah University. I just defended my dissertation on Descartes's modal metaphysics this past summer. I've been working on modality, free will, the mind-body problem and the philosophy of science in Descartes, but I also have a soft-spot for Hume and Cavendish. Thank you for this!Ver traduoGosto Responder 1 Ontem s 15:33 Editado

Nastassja Pugliese Hi, I'm Nastassja. Thanks for the page and the links Markku. The "Early Modern Philosophy Resources" is a very nice and useful initiative. I am a PhD candidate at the University of Georgia where I also work as a teaching assistant. My dissertation is on Spinoza's theory of imagination, but I also researched the topic on Aristotle, Maimonides, Descartes and Hume. In my M.A. I studied philosophy of science and logic.Ver traduoGosto Responder 1 Ontem s 14:23

Peter J. King I've been teaching philosophy (including Early Modern Philosophy) for some thirty years, mainly at the University of Oxford, but also at King's College, London, Birkbeck College, London, the University of North London, and Reading University. I'm curr...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 23 h Editado

Rich Booher Hi! I'm Rich Booher. My research focuses primarily on late eighteenth and early nineteenth century German philosophers. This places me at the later-edge of what most people consider "early modern" to encompass. I also have serious interests in Hobb...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 23 h

Francesco Toto Ciao, I am Francesco, post-doc at Ecole normale suprieure de Lyon. I passed a couple of years at the Istituto italiano di studi storici working mostly on Rousseau. My PhD was focused on Spinoza's theory of the body. Right now, I don't know what am I w...Ver maisVer traduoGosto Responder 23 h

Lucia Oliveri Great idea! I'm Lucia Oliveri, a PhD student at the University of Muenster (Germany) and research assistent at the Leibniz-Forschungsstelle in Muenster. My research interests lie in Leibniz's epistemology and philosophy of language and focus on the cognitive role of signs, theory of imagination, mind-body problem, animal's cognition, and social dimension of knowledge and language.Ver traduoGosto Responder 23 h

Daniel Collette Hello! I am Daniel Collette, a doctoral candidate at the University of South Florida. My main research interest lie in Pascal and Descartes. I am writing a dissertation on the influence of Neostoicism on early modernity by examining how Descartes, Pascal, and Spinoza appropriate Stoicism differently in their moral philosophy.Ver traduoGosto Responder 23 h

Jacopo Agnesina Hi, I'm Jacopo. I have a Ph.D. in History of Philosophy (University of Eastern Piedmont, 2013). My dissertation on the philosophy of Anthony Collins (tutor prof. Gianluca Mori) will be published this year for Honor Champion, in the book series directed by Antony McKenna. At the moment I'm searching funds to support my research project on the heritage of British Free-thinkers in French-speaking cultural world during the enlightenment.Ver traduo