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Various locations around campus

Runs from Friday, May 05 to Friday, May 12.

Organized at University of ÌÇÐÄTV from 5 to 12 May 2017, Mesmerized! is a series of events that takes the practice of mesmerism as its point of departure, to explore themes of deception, belief, and enchantment. The events will bring together ÌÇÐÄTV researchers interested in these themes, providing many opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange.

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Caribbean Committee meeting
H1.02, Humanities Building

Caribbean Committee meeting

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Round table on 'Polanyi'
R0.14 Ramphal Building

A round table discussion on 'Polanyi' with Andrew Zimmerman and Johanna Bockman, Goerge Mason University, IAS visiting fellows

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Round table on 'Polanyi'
R0.14 Ramphal Building

A round table discussion on 'Polanyi' with Andrew Zimmerman and Johanna Bockman, Goerge Mason University, IAS visiting fellows

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Medieval Philosophy of Nature and Its Afterlife
H2.03

Dr Katja Krause, Lecturer in Medieval Thought, University of Durham, will a paper on "Medieval Philosophy of Nature and Its Afterlife: The Case of Albert the Great's De animalibus"

 The preface to Albert’s commentary on De animalibus identifies his inquiry into animals as ‘philosophical’. In constrast, the preface to book 22 of the same work identifies its last five books as methodologically ‘non-philosophical’. And yet Albert considers both treatments as genuine parts of his scientia de animalibus—some of them more easily grasped by a learned audience, others by an unlearned audience. For the reception history of Albert’s De animalibus, matters look somewhat different. Vernacular translators and Latin textbook compilers tend to proceed selectively from the outset, drawing on material mostly from the last five books of Albert’s De animalibus. Yet just like Albert, they label their treatises in oscillation between philosophy and non-philosophy. The purpose of my paper is to show how these boundaries between philosophy and its popularisation were negotiated over the course of history, grounded in each thinker’s own understanding of them; and how and why our historiographies can take these actors’ categories seriously.

Followed by drinks and nibbles, with generous funding from the Institute of Advanced Study.

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seminar: Dr Alun Withey (Exeter) Concerning Beards: facial hair, health and hygiene in Britain, 1650-1900
R0.14 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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R0.14 Ramphal building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
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Caribbean Studies Seminar - David Williams
OC1.02 The Oculus

David Williams (Auckland/Oxford),

‘Walter Rodney: From TANU Youth League ideological classes at Dar es Salaam to an untimely death in Guyana (at whose behest?)’

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Caribbean seminar series
 
 

Dr David Williams (University of Auckland)

'Walter Rodney from TANU Youth League ideological classes at Dar es Salaam to an untimely death in Guyana'

Room OC1.02, Oculus building.

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