2nd CALL FOR PAPERS

Dear Colleagues,

The Sydney Centre for the Foundations of Science will sponsor a workshop on The 
Fortunes of the Speculative Sciences in the Early Modern Period on Friday 30 
October.


Workshop Theme: The category of the Speculative Sciences has a long pedigree 
going all the way back to Aristotle. However, in the seventeenth century the 
status and classification of the speculative sciences underwent significant 
change. Natural philosophy, for example, moved from being a speculative science 
to an experimental or practical science. Furthermore, in some quarters there 
was increasing hostility to ‘speculative philosophy’ and a general devaluing of 
the epistemic status of the speculative sciences. This workshop will examine 
the causes and implications of such changes, the defenders of the speculative 
sciences, and the various reconfigurations of this category in the seventeenth 
and eighteenth centuries.

This workshop is being run in conjunction with the visit to the Centre of 
Professor Mordechai Feingold from Caltech.

The workshop is a work-in-progress event and there is no expectation that 
participants will read polished papers.

To register your interest in speaking at this event please contact Peter Anstey 
(peter.ans...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:peter.ans...@sydney.edu.au>)


Confirmed Speakers:

Peter Anstey (Sydney): ‘The role of principles in the speculative sciences’

John Gascgoine (UNSW): ‘The teaching of natural philosophy and natural history 
in the dissenting academies of the late 17th and 18th centuries'

Mordechai Feingold (Caltech): ‘Experimental Philosophy in Seventeenth Century 
England’

Paul Oslington (Alphacrucis): 'Speculation about economic order in 18th century 
Britain’


Peter Anstey | ARC Future Fellow & Professor of Philosophy
Department of Philosophy | School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
Main Quad A14 | University of Sydney | NSW | 2006
T +61 2 9351 2477 | F +61 2 9351 3918
E peter.ans...@sydney.edu.au<mailto:peter.ans...@sydney.edu.au>

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