Konferencja
Religion and Science – abp. Józef Życiński in Memoriam
0Akademia Artes Liberales
zaprasza na sesję naukową
ku czci Księdza Arcybiskupa Profesora Józefa Życińskiego
Religia i nauka
19-21 maja 2011
Collegium Norvidianum, KUL, Lublin, Polska
Organizator: Kolegium Międzywydziałowych Indywidualnych Studiów Humanistycznych KUL
Żródło: KUL
Program: poniżej
Miejsce przyrody w wierze katolickiej – Paryż
0Reseau Blaise Pascal invite
la conférence sur le thème
Une foi en la nature entre sacré et profane
dans le cadre d’un séminaire intitulé Utopies de la nature, Nature des utopies
par Bertrand Sajaloli, Maître de Conférence à l’Université d’Orléans
et Etienne Grésillon, Post doctorant à l’Université Nanterre Paris Ouest la Défense,
Le vendredi 13 mai 2011 de 10h à 13h
au Muséum national d’histoire naturelle de Paris (amphithéâtre de paléontologie)
O wierze i filozofii w Londynie
0Centre for Philosophy of Religion
Heythrop College, University of London
announces conference:
Faith and Philosophy
Saturday 11th June, 2011
The Loyola Hall, Heythrop College, Kensington Square, London W8 5HN
Programme (below)
Contemporary controversies concerning SOUL
0MIĘDZYNARODOWA KONFERENCJA NAUKOWA
z cyklu:
Filozoficzne i naukowo-przyrodnicze elementy obrazu świata (14)
Współczesne kontrowersje wokół duszy
(w 100. rocznicę urodzin ks. prof. Kazimierza Kłósaka)
11 maja 2011
Instytut Filozofii – Sekcja Filozofii Przyrody UKSW
Warszawa, ul. Wóycickiego 1/3, Auditorium Maximum – Aula im. Roberta Schumana
Żródło: Instytut Filozofii Przyrody UKSW (tam też program)
The 15th Kraków Methodological Conference
0The Emotional Brain:
From the Humanities to Neuroscience and Back Again
19-20 May 2011, Kraków
In the past, emotions and feelings belonged to the domain of the humanities. They were analyzed by philosophers and cherished by poets, while the sciences looked at them with suspicion or simply ignored them.
The 'affective revolution’ of the 1990s changed all this. Neuroscientists have showed us that emotions and feelings can be investigated with empirical methods. Moreover, they proved that the role of emotions is essential both for our perception of the world and for our social institutions. The challenge that we face today may be described as follows. Can both disciplines – the humanities and neuroscience – enrich and educate each other and close the gap between the Geisteswissenschaften and Naturwissenschaften. Or maybe it is neuroscience that will dominate the reflection over the human emotional life? Or possibly it will stay as it is: two separate disciplines, two separate methods, with no real point of contact?
Source: Conference Website
Nauka i duchowość: jaka jest przyszłość człowieka?
0the RELIGION AND SCIENCE STUDENT SOCIETY of the
ZYGON CENTER FOR RELIGION AND SCIENCE
presents
What Is Our Human Future?
THE 2011 STUDENT SYMPOSIUM ON SCIENCE AND SPIRITUALITY
at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.
on Friday, March 25, 2011
Natchnienie w nauce i religii
0ADVANCE NOTICE – 2011 CONFERENCE
INSPIRATION IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION
25-27 SEPTEMBER 2011,
at CUMBERLAND LODGE, WINDSOR
Inspiration is twofold: on the one hand it is a sense of purpose which permeates everyday activities. On the other hand it refers to a moment of clarity, a moment in which some internal struggle becomes resolved or some inchoate idea becomes formed. But where does inspiration come from and what is its status in different areas of human endeavour?
Source: Science and Religion Forum
Człowiek w obliczu neuronauk
0Colloque du Réseau Blaise Pascal (Sciences, Cultures et Foi)
L’humanité de l’homme bouleversée par les neurosciences
2 et 3avril 2011
à Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (Rhône, France)
Il comprendra des interventions de Marc Jeannerod (neurobiologiste, Lyon), Bernard Feltz (philosophe des Sciences, Louvain), Alexandre Ganoczy (théologien, Paris) et Bernard Baertschi (philosophe et éthicien, Genève).
Source: Réseau Blaise Pascal
Teologia wobec nowej wiedzy o człowiekuk
0Christians in Science Northern Conference 2011
All God’s Creatures
March 19th 2011
Edinburgh, UK
New discoveries are providing insights into what it means to be human in today’s world and in the context of the story of God’s creation. Alongside this we are also finding the boundaries of our particular uniqueness in this story challenged and perhaps adjusted in the light of our increasing understanding of the universe around us and through our own inventiveness. Our conference will examine many of these discoveries and explore their implications for both Christian theology and also for the Church and wider community. There will be opportunities for dialogue and discussion with the speakers throughout the day.
Program: below