> Mardi 5 novembre 2013 | MESHS (salle 2)
Darwinism & HSS, before the evolutionary synthesis
13h50 | Introduction, par Gilles Denis
14h | From Darwin to cultural evolutionism and beyond - Gender issues in hominisation, Claudine Cohen, École pratique des hautes études (section sciences de la vie et de la terre) et École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris
14h30 | Nietzsche, interprète de la "révolution darwinienne", Emmanuel Salanskis, Collège international de philosophie, Paris
15h | Pause
15h10 | Lamarkism or Darwinism? Evolutionary models in early synthesis on human evolution: France and Britain, 1860-1880, Nathalie Richard, Centre de recherche historique de l'ouest, Université du Maine, Le Mans
15h40 | Anthropologie et darwinisme au Muséum national d'histoire naturelle de Paris, Claude Blanckaert, Centre Alexandre Koyré, CNRS, Paris
16h10 | Discussion
> Vendredi 24 janvier 2014 | MESHS (salle 2)
Darwinism & economics
13h30 | Introduction, par Gilles Denis
13h40 | Conceptual transfers between economics and evolutionary theory: the core and the limits of the analogy, Philippe Huneman, CNRS, Institut d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences et des techniques, Paris
14h10 | Is the Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change useful? Theory and Empirical Approach on the Aircraft and Railways Industries, Marc-Daniel Seiffert, Institut Rémois de Gestion, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
14h40 | Pause
15h10 | Evolution and Economics: The Case of Strong Reciprocity, Jack Vromen, Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam
15h40 | The maximizing agent analogy in biology, Johannes Martens, Project "Darwinism and the Theory of Rational Choice", University of Bristol
16h10 | Discussion
> Lundi 7 avril 2014 | MESHS (salle 2)
Social evolution, altruism, cooperation, group selection
13h30 | Introduction, par Gilles Denis
13h40 | Cooperation, symbiosis and the emergence of units of adaptation, Minus van Baalen, Éco-évolution mathématique, laboratories «Écologie & evolution», Université Paris 6
14h10 | Mating games. Cultural evolution and sexual selection, Siegfried Dewitte, Faculty of Economics and Business, Catholic University of Leuven
14h40 | Pause
15h10 | Cultural evolution and group selection, Cédric Paternotte, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
15h40 | Contributions and aporias of social evolutionism in anthropology. Sources,characteristics, contemporary extensions, Salvador Juan, CERREV, Maison de la recherche en sciences humaines (MRSH), Université de Caen
16h10 | Discussion
> Mardi 27 mai 2014 | MESHS (salle 2)
Origin of man and evolutionary approach
(paleoanthropology, prehistory, archaeology, anthropology, ethnology)
13:45 | Introduction, Gilles Denis (laboratoire Savoirs, textes, langages, Lille 1 University) et Annette Disselkamp (laboratoire CLERSÉ, Lille 1 University)
13:50 | Trevor Watkins (Archaeology - School of History, Classics & Archaeology, University of Edinburgh), From Pleistocene to Holocene: the prehistory of southwest Asia in evolutionary context
14:20 | Raymond Corbey (Epistemology of Archeology - Faculties of Archaeology and Philosophy, Leiden University), Early hominins between «human» and «animal» - some epistemological reflections
Chairman: Sylvain Billiard (laboratoire de génétique et évolution des populations végétales, Lille 1 University)
14:50 | Coffee break
15:00 | Mathilde Lequin (Philosophy - Department of Philosophy, Paris 10 University), Human origins and origins of bipedalism : epistemological issues
15:30 | Peter C. Kjærgaard (Evolutionary Studies - Centre for Biocultural History, Aarhus University), Making ancestors: What to learn from hominin reconstructions
Chairman : Stefaan Blancke (Philosophy and Moral Sciences, Ghent University)
16:00 | Coffee break
16:10 | Georges Augustins (Anthropology - Department of Anthropology, Paris 10 University), Why anthropologists generally disregard Darwinism and how to reintroduce this point of view in a theory of transmission between generations
Chairman : Cédric Patin (laboratoire Savoirs, textes, langages, Lille 3 University)
16:40 | Discussion