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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2018/newsitem/9853/13-
 --14-July-2018-Workshop-Mathematics-Its-Philosophy
 -between-the-18th-and-the-19th-century-Amsterdam-T
 he-Netherlands
DTSTAMP:20180503T163042
SUMMARY:Workshop "Mathematics & Its Philosophy bet
 ween the 18th and the 19th century", Amsterdam, Th
 e Netherlands
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180714
LOCATION:Amsterdam, The Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:The e-Ideas Group at the University of
  Amsterdam, Netherlands is pleased to announce its
  first workshop, taking place in dates 13-14th Jul
 y 2018 in Amsterdam.  The aim of the workshop will
  be to foster discussion on the development of mat
 hematics and related themes in philosophy in the G
 erman speaking context during the 19th century.  C
 onfirmed keynote speakers: Paola Basso (University
  of Bucharest, Romania), Paola Cantù (Université A
 ix-Marseille, France), Jeremy Heis (University of 
 California, Irvine, U.S.A.) and James Tappenden (U
 niversity of Michigan, U.S.A.).  Authors are invit
 ed to submit an abstract of their talk of 300-500 
 words, excluding bibliography. Talks should be abo
 ut 40 minutes in length, followed by a short Q/A s
 ession. Please make sure your abstract is prepared
  for double-blind review.  Submissions on the foll
 owing topics are particularly welcome:  - Mathemat
 ics teaching in universities between Prussia, Aust
 ria and Bohemia in the 19th century  - The role of
  mathematics in the sciences in the 19th century  
 - Influence of Kant and Wolff on 18th and 19th cen
 tury mathematics  - Bernard Bolzano’s mathematical
  work and its influence  - Issues in the mathemati
 cal practice of the 19th century
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The <a hr
 ef="https://conceptsinmotion.org/e-ideas/" target=
 "_blank">e-Ideas</a> Group at the University of Am
 sterdam, Netherlands is pleased to announce its fi
 rst workshop, taking place in dates 13-14th July 2
 018 in Amsterdam.</p>\n\n  <p>The aim of the works
 hop will be to foster discussion on the developmen
 t of mathematics and related themes in philosophy 
 in the German speaking context during the 19th cen
 tury.</p>\n\n  <p>Confirmed keynote speakers: Paol
 a Basso (University of Bucharest, Romania), Paola 
 Cantù (Université Aix-Marseille, France), Jeremy H
 eis (University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.) and
  James Tappenden (University of Michigan, U.S.A.).
 </p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>Authors are invited to sub
 mit an abstract of their talk of 300-500 words, ex
 cluding bibliography. Talks should be about 40 min
 utes in length, followed by a short Q/A session. P
 lease make sure your abstract is prepared for doub
 le-blind review.</p>\n\n  <p>Submissions on the fo
 llowing topics are particularly welcome:<br>\n  - 
 Mathematics teaching in universities between Pruss
 ia, Austria and Bohemia in the 19th century<br>\n 
  - The role of mathematics in the sciences in the 
 19th century<br>\n  - Influence of Kant and Wolff 
 on 18th and 19th century mathematics<br>\n  - Bern
 ard Bolzano’s mathematical work and its influence<
 br>\n  - Issues in the mathematical practice of th
 e 19th century</p>\n</div>
URL:https://philmathsbolzano.wordpress.com/
CONTACT:a.bellomo at uva.nl
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