10.30-11.30 Timothy Raylor (Carleton College, Northfield) Hobbes's Method of Composition and its Implications
11.30-12.30 Stephen Clucas (Birkbeck College, London) Defining the Terms of Motion in Hobbes's Natural philosophy
Afternoon Session I Chair: Kinch Hoekstra (University of California, Berkeley)
14.00-15.00 John Henry (University of Edinburgh) Galileo, Hobbes, and the Physics of Simple Circular Motion
15.00-16.00 Douglas Jesseph (University of South Florida) Hobbes on the Foundations of Natural Philosophy
Afternoon Session II Chair: Luc Borot (MFO)
16.30-18.00 Daniel Garber (Princeton University) Hobbes, Descartes, and Laws of Nature
Francesca Giuliano (Università del Salento) Response to Dan Garber
Saturday 4 February, All Souls College
Morning Session I Chair: Catherine Wilson (University of Aberdeen)
9.30-10.30 Franco Giudice (Università degli Studi di Bergamo) The Place of Optics in Hobbes's Natural Philosophy
10.30-11.30 Elaine Stroud (University of Wisconsin) Lines of Vision: A Construction Integrating Physics, Geometry, and Psychology
Morning Session II Chair : Daniel Garber ( Princeton University)
11.45-12.45 Philip Beeley (Linacre College, Oxford) Experimentarian Philosophers. Hobbes's Writings on Pneumatics and their Reception by Boyle and Wallis