The Innocent Wars : Anglo-Franco-Dutch Intellectual Networks in the Early Enlightenment
Contact : Mogens LÆRKE (CNRS-MFO)
Programme
9.30-9.45 Welcome.
9.45-10.30 Dmitri Levitin (All Souls College, Oxford), “’The Sponge of all Religions : Pierre Bayle, the Manicheans, and the rationality of predestinarian dogma.”
10.30-11.15 Maxime Jacqueline (IHRIM, ENS de Lyon), “Le libre arbitre, cadeau empoisonné ? William King, Jacques Bernard et Pierre Bayle sur la valeur de la liberté.”
Session chair : Sarah Mortimer (Christ Church, Oxford)
11.15-11.45 Coffee
11.45-12.30 Antony McKenna (IHRIM, St. Etienne) and Gianluca Mori ((Vercelli ; in absentia) : “A Franco-Dutch mystery : the Réflexions morales et métaphysiques.”
Session chair : Nicholas Cronk (Voltaire Foundation, Oxford University)
12.30-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.45 Natasha Bailey (New College, Oxford), “A Student in the Republic of Letters : James Merrick and Greek Editing, c. 1740.”
14.45-15.30 Howard Hotson (St. Anne’s College, Oxford), “‘The Dutch Dimension of Hartlib’s Circle.”
Session chair : Noel Malcolm (All Souls College, Oxford)
15.30-16.00 Coffee
16.00-16.45 Ian Maclean (All Souls College, Oxford and the University of St Andrews), “The Impact of Academic Journals on the German Book Fairs, 1665-1686.”
16.45-17.30 Martine Pécharman (CRAL, CNRS, Paris), “Cudworth’s ’Plastick Life of Nature’ as a source of disagreement in the Republic of Letters : the 1704-1706 quarrel between Bayle and Le Clerc.”
Session chair : Maria Rosa Antognazza (King’s College London)
Les Guerres innocentes : réseaux intellectuels anglo-franco-néerlandais dans la première modernité
Event funded by :
The Maison Française d’Oxford (MFO)
Labex Comod, Université de Lyon
IHRIM, CNRS-UMR 5317, ENS de Lyon
The Voltaire Foundation
The British Society for the History of Philosophy (BSHP)