Confirmed Talks:
Dr. Susanna Åkerman (Stockholm University) – “Descartes’ competitors: Queen Christina and the Metaphysics of Light”
Dr. Nadine Akkerman (Leiden University) – “Elisabeth of Bohemia’s aristocratic upbringing and education at the Prinsenhof in Leiden, 1628-32”
Prof. Dr. Vlad Alexandrescu (Université de Bucarest) – “Elisabeth and her intellectual circle in The Hague”
Prof. em. Lilli Alanen (Uppsala University) – “Mind-body-holism and the Therapy of Passions”
Prof. Dr. Sabrina Ebbersmeyer (University of Copenhagen) – “Elisabeth on Astronomy”
Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (Universität Paderborn) – “Elisabet of Bohemia as an example of critical historiography”
Prof. Dr. Sarah Hutton (University of York) – “Princess Elisabeth and Anne Conway”
Prof. Dr. Denis Kambouchner (Université Paris 1) – “What is Elisabeth’s Cartesianism?”
Sonja Langkafel (Städtisches Museum, Herford) – “Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford”
Prof. Dr. Gianni Paganini (Università d. S. d. P. O., Vercelli) – “How to deal with Machiavelli”
Prof. Dr. Carol Pal (Bennington College, Vermont) – “Elisabeth of Bohemia: Princess and Politico”
Dr. Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin (Université Lyon III) – “Medicine in Elisabeth’s letters to Descartes”
Prof. Dr. Dominik Perler (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin) – “Is Our Happiness Up to Us? Elisabeth of Bohemia on the Limits of Internalism”
Dr. Martina Reuter (University of Jyväskylä) – “Elisabeth’s Criticism of Descartes’ Notion of the Free Will”
Prof. Dr. Lisa Shapiro (Simon Frazer University) – “Was Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia a Cartesian?”