Organisers : Simon Decaens, Samson Duran (GHDSO), Juan-Luis Gastaldi (Univ. Bordeaux Montaigne, SPH), François Lê (Université d’Artois, LML), Anne-Sandrine Paumier (IHES) et David Waszek (Univ. Paris 1, IHPST)
This working group aims to build an informal space for PhD students working on 19th and 20th Century, whether they are historians or philosophers, to discuss and work together as well as with researchers, students in mathematics and master students.
No prerequisites are expected from participants. On the contrary, the idea is to share historical knowledge, mathematical skills, philosophical insights and points of view. Our starting points will go from recent papers, discussed together, to mathematical theories (for example, group representation) or more “classical” historical and philosophical writings (Weyl, Lautman, …). This year, the group will be organized in series of sessions united by a theme. A large part of each session will be devoted to questions and discussion.
No prerequisites are expected from participants. On the contrary, the idea is to share historical knowledge, mathematical skills, philosophical insights and points of view. Our starting points will go from recent papers, discussed together, to mathematical theories (for example, group representation) or more “classical” historical and philosophical writings (Weyl, Lautman, …). This year, the group will be organized in series of sessions united by a theme. A large part of each session will be devoted to questions and discussion.
PROGRAM 2015–2016 : twice a month, Thursdays, 10:00–13:00, Room Rothko, 412B, University Paris Diderot, Building Condorcet, 75013 Paris – Access map.
November 9
- Focus on archives : discussion leaded by Baptiste Mélès (Archives Henri Poincaré), Cédric Vergnerie (Univ. Paris Diderot, SPHERE) and Anne-Sandrine Paumier (IHES)
November 30
Focus on archives (II)
- Emmylou Haffner (University of Lorraine)
Notes on the cahiers of Elie Cartan. (in French)
January 25
- Andrew Arana (IHPST)
The development of non-Euclidean geometry in the late nineteenth century.
March 21
- Alain Herreman (IRMAR)
Presentation and discussion of issues of semiotic analysis in history of mathematics. (in French)
April 25
- Y. Vincent (Lab. LinX)
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May 23
- Andrei Rodin (Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg State University)
Axiomatic Method between Logic and Geometry, I
June 6
- Andrei Rodin (Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg State University)
Axiomatic Method between Logic and Geometry, II
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- Séminaire SAW 2015-2016 : Exploring 19th and 20th centuries historiographies of mathematics in the ancient world
- Evénements SPHERE : octobre 2015–juin 2016
- Séminaire "L’(id)entité : : L’(id)entification" 2015-2016
- Séminaire de Philosophie et physique mathématique 2015–2016
- Sciences et philosophie de l’Antiquité à l’Age classique 2015–2016
- Pouvoirs de l’imagination. Approches historiques. 2015–2016
- Entretiens HPS de Paris Diderot 2015–2016
- AXE HISTOIRE ET PHILOSOPHIE DES MATHÉMATIQUES
- Histoire et philosophie des mathématiques 2015–2016
- Mathématiques "arabes" 2015–2016
- Lecture de textes mathématiques 2015–2016
- Mathématiques à la Renaissance 2015–2016
- Mathématiques à l’Âge classique 2015–2016
- Mathématiques 19e-20e, histoire et philosophie 2015–2016
- Séminaire PhilMath Intersem 7 2016
- AXE HISTOIRE ET PHILOSOPHIE DES SCIENCES DE LA NATURE
- Histoire et philosophie de la physique 2015–2016
- La cosmologie d’Averroès : le Commentaire moyen au De caelo d’Aristote 2015–2016
- Histoire de la lumière 2015–2016
- Striving for Coherence : Readings in Averroes’ Incoherence of the Incoherence 2015–2016