Partager Facebook X (ex-Twitter) Linkedin Copier le lien Résultats de recherche Rechercher 26863 résultats Filtres Type de contenu Close Type de contenu Type de contenu Enseignements (23065) Actualité (1526) Personne (1303) Chaire (351) Éditions (334) Page (226) Recherche (26) Bibliothèque (14) Chaire annuelle (12) Prix (6) Événement Roger Darrobers L’interprétation selon Zhu Xi de la phrase du « Xici » : « Un Yin, un Yang, c’est ce qu’on appelle le Dao. Ce qui suit, c’est le bien ; ce qu’il constitue, c’est la nature » Colloque 22 nov 2013 10:15 à 11:15 Événement Jean-Noël Robert L'ésotérisme de la langue : idées de Kûkai (774-835) sur le langage (1) Cours 07 jan 2014 10:30 à 11:30 Événement Michael Lackner Some Remarks on the « Chapter on the Great Changes (Da Yi pian) » in Zhang Zai’s « Discipline for Beginners » Colloque 21 nov 2013 15:00 à 16:00 Événement Maud M’Bondjo A Fundamental Resource: Uses and Functions of the Zhouyi in Zhou Dunyi’s Works Colloque 21 nov 2013 14:00 à 15:00 Événement Stéphane Feuillas Diagrams and the Yijing: Liu Mu and his Yishu gouyin tu Colloque 21 nov 2013 10:45 à 11:45 Événement Charlène Bouchaud L'apport de l'archéobotanique à l'étude des relations commerciales (2) Séminaire 12 nov 2013 11:30 à 12:00 Événement Nicolas Grimal Les annales de Thoutmosis III (suite) (1) Séminaire 06 jan 2014 15:00 à 16:00 Événement Nicolas Grimal Le temple d'Amon-Rê de Karnak (suite et fin) (1) Cours 06 jan 2014 14:00 à 15:00 Événement Henry Laurens La question de Palestine : l'échec du processus de paix (2) Cours 13 nov 2013 16:00 à 17:00 Cycle Seeing Is Believing: Imaging Infectious Processes in Vitro and in Vivo Philippe Sansonetti, chaire Microbiologie et maladies infectieuses Colloque 27 Avr 2009 Événement Laurens Molenkamp Thermoelectric Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures (I) Séminaire Thermoelectric experiments on nanostructures are often complicated by the need to apply a temperature difference of a few K across a device a few 100 nm in size. In semiconductors, such large gradients lead to very strong phonon drag effects, … 12 nov 2013 10:45 à 11:35 Événement Pierre-Louis Lions Équations elliptiques ou paraboliques, et homogénéisation précisée (2) Cours 08 nov 2013 10:00 à 11:00 Actualité Journées des 5 et 6 décembre 2019 Collège de France 29 novembre 2019 En raison des perturbations dans les transports annoncées pour les journées du 5 et 6 décembre 2019, plusieurs de nos professeurs ont dû annuler et reporter leurs enseignements : - les professeurs François Déroche , Xavier Leroy et … Publié le 28 novembre 2019 Événement James Woodward Interventionism Defended: Methodology, Circularity, and Truth Conditions Colloque Résumé In Making Things Happen, I claimed that it is methodologically useful to interpret causal claims as claims about what would happen under interventions. This "interventionist" idea has been criticized on a number of grounds. Among other … 06 déc 2013 16:45 à 17:45 Événement Christopher Hitchcock Actual Causation, Causal Paths, and Plans Colloque Résumé Causal models, such as structural equation models and causal Bayes nets, naturally provide a conception of causal paths and path-specific effects. These ideas have also been used in accounts of actual causation. In this talk, I explore the … 06 déc 2013 15:45 à 16:45 Événement Helen Beebee Difference-Making and Causal Exclusion: Is There Still a Problem? Colloque Résumé "Difference-making" accounts of causation have recently been put to use in solving the "exclusion problem": the problem of explaining how mental properties can be causes if they supervene on but are not identical with their physical realisers. One … 06 déc 2013 10:20 à 11:20 Événement Paul Noordhof Causation: New Arguments for the Counterfactual Theory of Causation Colloque Résumé I shall discuss the commitments of the counterfactual theory of causation and how it may be defended against competitors. … 06 déc 2013 11:20 à 12:30 Événement Thomas Pradeu Development, Information and Causation Colloque Résumé How does a fertilized egg develop into an embryo and subsequently into an adult form? The issue of what causes morphogenesis has fascinated philosophers and biologists alike, at least since Aristotle. One particularly influential and long-running … 06 déc 2013 09:00 à 10:00 Événement Michael Strevens Causal Reality: One Thing, Two Aspects Colloque Résumé Ned Hall has argued and many others have concurred that we have two related concepts of causation, roughly one of causation as "production" and one of causation as "dependence". If the two-concept thesis is correct, there is apparently a pervasive … 05 déc 2013 14:30 à 15:30 Événement Stephen Mumford Understanding Causation by Way of Failure Colloque Résumé Constant Conjunction (CC) is criticized by causal realists as being insufficient for causation. Realists often want causation to be CC + something more, such as necessity. But CC is not even a necessary condition for causation, which ought really … 05 déc 2013 15:50 à 16:50 Événement Huw Price Causation in the Quantum World—A New Case for the Paris Option? Colloque Résumé In 1953 de Broglie's student, Olivier Costa de Beauregard, raised what he took to be an objection to the EPR argument. He pointed out that the EPR assumption of Locality might fail, without action-at-a-distance, so long as the influence in question … 05 déc 2013 09:10 à 10:10 Événement Sara Bernstein Possible Causation Colloque Résumé I argue that there are good theoretical reasons to hold that possible causation and actual causation exist on the same continuum, and suggest that this view can help us account for various controversial cases of redundant causation and causation by … 05 déc 2013 11:30 à 12:30 Événement Claudine Tiercelin Opening Colloque 05 déc 2013 09:00 à 09:10 Événement Roger Chartier Géographies littéraires (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) (6) Cours 07 nov 2013 11:00 à 12:00 Pagination Première page Page précédente … Page 780 Page 781 Page 782 Page 783 Page courante 784 Page 785 Page 786 Page 787 Page 788 … Page suivante Dernière page
Événement Roger Darrobers L’interprétation selon Zhu Xi de la phrase du « Xici » : « Un Yin, un Yang, c’est ce qu’on appelle le Dao. Ce qui suit, c’est le bien ; ce qu’il constitue, c’est la nature » Colloque 22 nov 2013 10:15 à 11:15
Événement Jean-Noël Robert L'ésotérisme de la langue : idées de Kûkai (774-835) sur le langage (1) Cours 07 jan 2014 10:30 à 11:30
Événement Michael Lackner Some Remarks on the « Chapter on the Great Changes (Da Yi pian) » in Zhang Zai’s « Discipline for Beginners » Colloque 21 nov 2013 15:00 à 16:00
Événement Maud M’Bondjo A Fundamental Resource: Uses and Functions of the Zhouyi in Zhou Dunyi’s Works Colloque 21 nov 2013 14:00 à 15:00
Événement Stéphane Feuillas Diagrams and the Yijing: Liu Mu and his Yishu gouyin tu Colloque 21 nov 2013 10:45 à 11:45
Événement Charlène Bouchaud L'apport de l'archéobotanique à l'étude des relations commerciales (2) Séminaire 12 nov 2013 11:30 à 12:00
Événement Nicolas Grimal Les annales de Thoutmosis III (suite) (1) Séminaire 06 jan 2014 15:00 à 16:00
Événement Nicolas Grimal Le temple d'Amon-Rê de Karnak (suite et fin) (1) Cours 06 jan 2014 14:00 à 15:00
Événement Henry Laurens La question de Palestine : l'échec du processus de paix (2) Cours 13 nov 2013 16:00 à 17:00
Cycle Seeing Is Believing: Imaging Infectious Processes in Vitro and in Vivo Philippe Sansonetti, chaire Microbiologie et maladies infectieuses Colloque 27 Avr 2009
Événement Laurens Molenkamp Thermoelectric Properties of Semiconductor Nanostructures (I) Séminaire Thermoelectric experiments on nanostructures are often complicated by the need to apply a temperature difference of a few K across a device a few 100 nm in size. In semiconductors, such large gradients lead to very strong phonon drag effects, … 12 nov 2013 10:45 à 11:35
Événement Pierre-Louis Lions Équations elliptiques ou paraboliques, et homogénéisation précisée (2) Cours 08 nov 2013 10:00 à 11:00
Actualité Journées des 5 et 6 décembre 2019 Collège de France 29 novembre 2019 En raison des perturbations dans les transports annoncées pour les journées du 5 et 6 décembre 2019, plusieurs de nos professeurs ont dû annuler et reporter leurs enseignements : - les professeurs François Déroche , Xavier Leroy et … Publié le 28 novembre 2019
Événement James Woodward Interventionism Defended: Methodology, Circularity, and Truth Conditions Colloque Résumé In Making Things Happen, I claimed that it is methodologically useful to interpret causal claims as claims about what would happen under interventions. This "interventionist" idea has been criticized on a number of grounds. Among other … 06 déc 2013 16:45 à 17:45
Événement Christopher Hitchcock Actual Causation, Causal Paths, and Plans Colloque Résumé Causal models, such as structural equation models and causal Bayes nets, naturally provide a conception of causal paths and path-specific effects. These ideas have also been used in accounts of actual causation. In this talk, I explore the … 06 déc 2013 15:45 à 16:45
Événement Helen Beebee Difference-Making and Causal Exclusion: Is There Still a Problem? Colloque Résumé "Difference-making" accounts of causation have recently been put to use in solving the "exclusion problem": the problem of explaining how mental properties can be causes if they supervene on but are not identical with their physical realisers. One … 06 déc 2013 10:20 à 11:20
Événement Paul Noordhof Causation: New Arguments for the Counterfactual Theory of Causation Colloque Résumé I shall discuss the commitments of the counterfactual theory of causation and how it may be defended against competitors. … 06 déc 2013 11:20 à 12:30
Événement Thomas Pradeu Development, Information and Causation Colloque Résumé How does a fertilized egg develop into an embryo and subsequently into an adult form? The issue of what causes morphogenesis has fascinated philosophers and biologists alike, at least since Aristotle. One particularly influential and long-running … 06 déc 2013 09:00 à 10:00
Événement Michael Strevens Causal Reality: One Thing, Two Aspects Colloque Résumé Ned Hall has argued and many others have concurred that we have two related concepts of causation, roughly one of causation as "production" and one of causation as "dependence". If the two-concept thesis is correct, there is apparently a pervasive … 05 déc 2013 14:30 à 15:30
Événement Stephen Mumford Understanding Causation by Way of Failure Colloque Résumé Constant Conjunction (CC) is criticized by causal realists as being insufficient for causation. Realists often want causation to be CC + something more, such as necessity. But CC is not even a necessary condition for causation, which ought really … 05 déc 2013 15:50 à 16:50
Événement Huw Price Causation in the Quantum World—A New Case for the Paris Option? Colloque Résumé In 1953 de Broglie's student, Olivier Costa de Beauregard, raised what he took to be an objection to the EPR argument. He pointed out that the EPR assumption of Locality might fail, without action-at-a-distance, so long as the influence in question … 05 déc 2013 09:10 à 10:10
Événement Sara Bernstein Possible Causation Colloque Résumé I argue that there are good theoretical reasons to hold that possible causation and actual causation exist on the same continuum, and suggest that this view can help us account for various controversial cases of redundant causation and causation by … 05 déc 2013 11:30 à 12:30
Événement Roger Chartier Géographies littéraires (XVIe-XVIIIe siècles) (6) Cours 07 nov 2013 11:00 à 12:00