Published on 29 August 2011
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October 13 and 14, 2011. Collège de France opening symposium: The life of forms

This symposium will focus on the notion of Form in a multidisciplinary context, from its definition in philosophy by Plato and Aristotle, its mathematical applications, its origins in the structure of the atom and the origin of life, its application to molecular and supramolecular chemistry, the morphogenesis of living organisms and its consequences in psychology and linguistics, anthropology and the arts. These debates will be the pretext for a re-examination of the question of "Intelligent design", Turing's laws, Lévi-Strauss's structuralism and Henri Focillon's words, from which the title "La vie des formes" is borrowed, as well as those of our late colleague André Chastel in "Fables, Formes, Figures".

9 a.m. to 6 p.m
Collège de France
Marguerite de Navarre Amphitheatre
11, Place Marcelin Berthelot
75005 Paris, France

Free admission, subject to availability
This colloquium will be recorded and filmed, and broadcast on the Collège de France website