Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Studies, 24-28 June 2019
Natural and Revealed Theology in the German Enlightenment, 23-24 May 2019
Isomorphism of Knowledge: Scientific Projections on XXth and XXIst Century Literature, Bucharest, 10-11 May 2019
Topics in Analytic Philosophy 3, 19-20 April 2019
Laws of nature: the emergence of a new concept in early modern Europe, 16 April 2019
Science Advice training for a complex World, 15 April 2019
Talk: Daniela Castaldo (University of Salento), 8 April 2019
Reaching out to the world: Eastern European regimes beyond the communist bloc, 28 January 2019
Philosophical Cosmology in Early Modern Europe, 6-7 December 2018
Romanian and the Romance languages. The 18th international conference of the Department of Linguistics, 23-24 November 2018
Administrative accountability in the later Middle Ages: Records, procedures, and their societal impact, Bucharest, 16-17 November 2018
Mathematizing Physics or Physicalizing Mixed Mathematics?, 1–2 October 2018
Ramus and the Reform of Learning, 27 September 2018
FromNatural History to the Metaphysics of Nature, 18-19 September 2018
Axiomatic Mathematics and Phenomenology, 3-4 September 2018
The Romance Turn 9, 30 August – 1 September 2018
Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy and Science (17th edition), 28 June – 4 July 2018
New Work in Logic and Philosophy of Science, 15 June 2018
Ramus Workshop, 3 May 2018
Facets of “Participation” in the Renaissance and the Early Modern Period, 19-21 April 2018
Bucharest Graduate Conference on History and Philosophy of Science, 16-17 March 2018
Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science, 13-15 March 2018
Francis Bacon’s Sylva Sylvarum: an exercise in philosophical translation, 17-18 January 2018
Digital Humanities Series – Octavian Gordon (University of Bucharest), A Possible Digital Lexicographical Tool for Classics, 7 December 2017
Reformation and Modernity, 17-18 November 2017
Rethinking Disease. New Theoretical Foundations for Clinical Treatment, 10 November 2017
Digital Humanities – Crystal Hall (Bowdoin College), Computing Galileo’s Library: The Humanities’ Role in Shaping Computation, 2 November 2017
Masterclass on Galileo’s Methods of Investigation and Discovery, 24-28 October 2017
ICUB – MPIWG workshop on Graphs, Networks and Digital Humanities, 8-11 October 2017
Metaphysics after the ‘Scientific Revolution’ (1687-1781), 2-3 October 2017
École d’été francophone de byzantinologie. Étudier le Monde Byzantin. Méthodologies et Interprétations, 30 août – 5 septembre 2017
Polish-Romanian Workshop on Scientific modelling and explanation Philosophical & scientific perspectives from cognitive science and beyond, 26-27 June 2017
Roundtable discussion on Digital Humanities, 20 June 2017
Scrisoare despre „umanism” – după 70 de ani, 31 May 2017
Philosophical Controversies and Preisfragen: Shaping the Enlightenment between Wolff and Kant, 18-19 May, 2017
Talk: Dan Cautis (Georgetown University), The Problems and Limitations of Scientism, 15 May 2017
Roundtable discussion on Digital Humanities, 12 May 2017
Roundtable Discussion on Rivers and Seas in European History, 5 May 2017
Talk: Bogdan Dicher, Logical pluralism: internal/external consequence relations, 11 April 2017
Roundtable discussion on Digital Humanities, 7 April 2017
Bucharest Graduate Conference in Early Modern Philosophy, 31 March – 1 April 2017
Masterclass on Isaac Newton: Historian and Philosopher, 30 March 2017
Meaning and essence: ancient and contemporary perspectives, 10 March 2017
Roundtable discussion on Digital Humanities, 9 March 2017
Talk: Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge), talks at the Faculty of Letters, 23-24 February 2017
Medierea discursivă în neoplatonism, 17 December 2016
The 16th International Conference of the Department of Linguistics – Romanian Linguistics, Romance Linguistics, 24-26 November 2016
Talk: Lee Basham (South Texas College), Media and government investigation in democracies: How toxic truths subvert them, 21 November 2016
Talk: Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe (Lincoln School of Fine and Performing Arts, University of Lincoln), Towards a Theatre of the Heart, 17 November 2016
A Seminar on Two Williamsonian Perspectives, 11 November 2017
Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science
From Natural History to Science: the Emergence of Experimental Philosophy, 24-26 October 2016
The Janus Face of the Early Modern Imagination, 9-10 September 2016
Bucharest-Princeton Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (16th edition), July 12- 16, 2016
Half-Day Workshops, 5-6 July 2016
Speculative and Experimental Philosophy at the Berlin Academy, 21-22 June 2016
Half-Day Workshop, 20 April 2016
Talk: Andrew Irvine (University of British Andrew), Two Theories of Academic Freedom, 19 April 2016
Workshop on Simplification and Reductionism in Early Modern Science, 14 April 2016
Workshop on Baconian Themes in Natural and Moral Philosophy, 1 April 2016
An Interdisciplinary Masterclass on the Nature and Status of Principles in Western Thought, 15–18 March 2016
Talk: Falk Wunderlich (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), Thinking matter in Germany, 1770-1790, 3 March 2016
Half-Day Workshop, 26 February 2016
Knowledge Unlimited: Intellectual Curiosity and Innovation in Byzantium, 11-12 February 2016
Manipulating Flora. Gardens as Laboratories in the Renaissance and Early Modern Europe, 21-22 January 2016
Talk: Miklos Redei (London School of Economics), Informal, early reception of Imre Lakatos’ “Proofs and Refutations“, 17 December 2015
Simplification & Distortion as Scientific Strategy, 10 December 2015
Talk: John Symons (University of Kansas), Progress in posthuman science, 27 November 2015
Half-Day Workshop in Philosophy of Science, 24 November 2015
Bucharest Colloquium in Early Modern Science, 9-7 November 2015
Talk: Julian Hanich (University of Groningen), I, You and We: Sketch for a Phenomenology of the Collective Cinema Experience, 27 October 2015
Master-class on Isaac Newton’s Philosophical Projects, 6-11 October 2015
Half-day workshop in robo-ethics, 2 June 2015
Workshop “Natural History, Mathematics, and Metaphysics in the Seventeenth Century”, 26-27 May 2015
Masterclass “Plato and Platonism”, 18 May – 5 June 2015
Masterclass “Space, Time, and Motion in the Early Modern Period”, 18-22 May 2015
Talk: Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Columbia University), The philosopher as translator, 13 May 2015
Talk: Shunzo Majima (Hokkaido University), Research Ethics in the Japanese Context, 27 February 2015
Talk: Enrico Pasini (University of Turin), Early Modern Theories of Passions and the European Mind, 15 January 2015