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Accueil > Archives > Journées et colloques : septembre 2008–juillet 2012 > Journées d’étude et colloques 2008-2009 > Workshop on the role of diagrams in mathematics : history, logic, philosophy and cognitive sciences

Workshop on the role of diagrams in mathematics : history, logic, philosophy and cognitive sciences


Workshop international : 9-11 octobre 2008

Accord Cadre CNRS—Stanford University




Programme

Jeudi 9 octobre

14h00-15h15 - Valeria Giardino (CNRS, Institut Nicod)

Diagrammatic Reasoning and Empirical research

15h30-16h45 - Stanislas Dehaene (Collège de France)

Intuitions of Number and Space

17h00-18h15 - Solomon Feferman (Stanford University)

And so on... Reasoning with infinite diagrams

18h30-19h15 - Irina Starikova (Bristol University)

The Role of the Visual : From Groups to Their Graphs.


Vendredi 10 Octobre

9h15-10h30 - Amirouche Moktefi (University of Strasbourg)

The Golden Age of Logical Diagrams

10h45-12h00 - Robin Hartshorne (Berkeley University)

Diagrams in Euclid’s Elements and in Algebraic Geometry : a comparative account

12h15-13h00 - Davide Crippa (CNRS, REHSEIS)

To prove the evident:On the inferential role of diagrams in Euclid’s plane geometry

Déjeuner

14h30-15h45 - Agathe Keller (CNRS, REHSEIS)

Geometrical Diagrams in Sanskrit Mathematical texts : 5th-12th centuries

16h00-17h15 - Karine Chemla (CNRS, REHSEIS)

Diagrams for algorithms

17h30-18h15 - Mitsuko Mizuno (CNRS, REHSEIS)

A historical approach to the diagrams related to the problem of the seven bridges of
Königsberg

18h30-19h45 - Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz (REHSEIS, Université Paris-Diderot Paris 7)

On the demonstrative force of diagrams in category theory


Samedi 11 octobre

9h15-10h30 - Dominique Tournès (IUFM de la Réunion, & REHSEIS, CNRS)

Diagrams in differential equations theory (18th-19th centuries)

10h45-12h00 - Marcus Giaquinto (University College, London)

Curves in Proofs

12h15-13h30 - Annalisa Coliva (University of Modena)

Human Diagrammatic Reasoning and Seeing-As

Déjeuner

14h30-15h45 - Graciela De Pierris (Stanford University)

Hume on Space and Geometry

16h00-17h15 - Michael Friedman (Stanford University)

Kant on Geometry and Spatial Intuition