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New Voices in the History of Philosophy
Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy
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Early Modern Women Philosophers of Science: Interview with Elliott Chen
New Voices in the History of Philosophy
32 minutes 14 seconds
3 years ago
Early Modern Women Philosophers of Science: Interview with Elliott Chen
In this episode, Haley Brennan speaks with Elliott Chen, New Narratives Post-Doc and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University starting Fall 2022, about his work on two early modern women philosophers of science: Émilie du Châtelet and Laura Bassi. We talk about du Châtelet’s arguments against essential gravity and Newtonian attraction, and Bassi’s experiments with electricity. We talk about why it is worth taking on projects on figures like Bassi, how you get going on this kind of project, and the variety of work you can do. This episode is the second in a series of interviews with New Narratives Postdocs, past and present.
New Voices in the History of Philosophy