On friday 4th of may, at 11.00, Prof. Philippe Descola, professor at the Collège de France, chair of Anthropology of Nature, will give a lecture entitled 'Structuralism and Ontology: An Anthropological Journey'. This encounter, part of our cycle of conferences 'Thinking science at large', will be a great opportunity to learn from this world-famous thinker. The morning lecture will be followed in the afternoon by a time of exchange with the researchers. The and it would be possible for the r..
Resuming the cycle of talks opened last year at the EUI by Pr. Stéphane Van Damme and the History of...
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Organised by the ERC project SAW (Research Group SPHERE), in the context of the seminar History of S...
We are happy to share the video of our last event, part of the 'Thinking science at large' cycle. wi...
Lecture at Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Social Sciences Wednesday, September 13 (09h00 - 12h00...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
A public lecture at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok By Philippe Descola is Professor at Collège de...
Prof. Stéphane Van Damme and the History of Science Working Group are happy to invite to a cycle of ...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Of the sixty-four gold medals awarded by the CNRS since 1954, in some years to two laureates, only f...
Conférence de Philippe Descola au séminaire "Savoirs en Sociétés: Processus, Problèmes et Critiques"...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
Resuming the cycle of talks opened last year at the EUI by Pr. Stéphane Van Damme and the History of...
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Organised by the ERC project SAW (Research Group SPHERE), in the context of the seminar History of S...
We are happy to share the video of our last event, part of the 'Thinking science at large' cycle. wi...
Lecture at Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Social Sciences Wednesday, September 13 (09h00 - 12h00...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. Dr. Philippe Descola and Dr. Bruno Latour...
Imagine if Claude Lévi-Strauss had attempted to apply the methods and goals of The elementary struct...
A public lecture at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok By Philippe Descola is Professor at Collège de...
Prof. Stéphane Van Damme and the History of Science Working Group are happy to invite to a cycle of ...
One hour talk, followed by hour of discussion, chaired by Stephen Hugh-Jones and filmed by Alan Macf...
Professor Philippe Descola visited Finland in October 2015 to deliver the Edward Westermarck Memoria...
Of the sixty-four gold medals awarded by the CNRS since 1954, in some years to two laureates, only f...
Conférence de Philippe Descola au séminaire "Savoirs en Sociétés: Processus, Problèmes et Critiques"...
On the occasion of the one hundredth birthday of the founder of structural anthropology,and one of t...
Resuming the cycle of talks opened last year at the EUI by Pr. Stéphane Van Damme and the History of...
Mercredi 30 mai: Philippe Descola, anthropoogue, professeur au Collège de France, "Le dualisme homm...
Organised by the ERC project SAW (Research Group SPHERE), in the context of the seminar History of S...