Overview
The Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought (GCMEMT) aims to foster research and academic cooperation intended to investigate how medieval legacies affected the shaping of early modern thought and how modernity developed in new original ways medieval themes and problems.
The Centre promotes research able to uncover the multifaceted nature of medieval and early modern philosophical debates, their interconnections with other areas of the history of philosophy and science, and how their legacy might still affect today’s philosophical debates.
Contact
Please address queries to the GCMEMT coordinator Dr. Laura Georgescu
News archive
Andrea Sangiacomo: The normalisation of natural philosophy: How teaching practices shaped the evolution of early modern science (ERC Starting Grant, 2019-2024)
Tamer Nawar: "Relativism in Ancient Philosophy" (NWO – Veni scheme, 2017-2021)
Doina Cristina Rusu: "Manipulating Spiritual Matter. How Did Early Modern Science Become Experimental?" (NWO – Veni scheme, 2016-2020)
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