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Françoise Balibar What Is a Thing?

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Françoise Balibar: What Is a Thing?

Jun 2009

Françoise Balibar: “What Is a Thing?”

Martin Heidegger characterized modern science as the discovery that mathematics “touches upon things”, and does not simply provide a means for representing them.  It would seem that this characterization has become more and more appropriate, and this talk will describe how contemporary physics characterises its objects through mathematical concepts of symmetry related to nineteenth-century discoveries of group theory (Galois, Klein, Weyl) and non-Euclidean spaces (Riemann).
Physical objects are now defined through their symmetries, and even theories themselves are now built in order to satisfy specific invariance conditions and symmetries. Symmetry has thus become the main way of accessing the world as it is built in physics.

Françoise Balibar is a historian of science and professor emerita of physics at the Université Denis Diderot, Paris VII. She has published numerous works on Albert Einstein, the theory of relativity, and on the history and epistemology of physics.

Time: 26 June, 19:30
Place: ICI Berlin, Christinenstr. 18, Berlin

The talk will be held in English.


This public lecture is part of the internal workshop on Chaos and infinite judgment organised by Monique David-Ménard, Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky and Christoph Holzhey at the ICI Berlin.


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