Very happy to see this article finally published after being accepted with almost no revision in the journal KNOW (submitted February 2022). With Sanne Maekelberg, we reconstruct the private library of the Cavendish family at Chatsworth House and Hardwick Hall, built and used by Hobbes with the angle of privacy studies developed in the Centre... Continue Reading →
Invited Lecture on the First Book on Cosmopolitanism
https://youtu.be/NxpMxccfrQ0 The Cosmopolitanism of Joseph Honoré Rémy On 29 May 2022, I was invited to give a lecture on my article in Early Modern French Studies, 'Transcending the Public and the Private: The Cosmopolitanism of Freemason Joseph Honoré Rémy'. I am very thankful to the organisers at the Open Lectures on Freemasonry. Check their other... Continue Reading →
Blog post: Hermann Conring’s conception of the private in his comments on Machiavelli’s The Prince
You can here read my post on Hermann Conring's conception of the private when commenting upon his translation into Latin of Machiavelli's The Prince. https://privacy.hypotheses.org/1476 https://privacy.hypotheses.org/1476
What's privacy got to do with moral philosophy? I'm glad you asked. An answer is in my new post on the Centre for Privacy Studies blog.
Privacy and moral philosophy
New post on privacy in French Nouveau billet sur Traduire privacy: vie privée ou sphère privée ?
New blog post on privacy (in French)
Centre for Privacy Studies
Check Centre for Privacy Studies new blog about its research on privacy 1500-1800. Centre for Privacy Studies is a centre of excellence funded by the Danish National Research Foundation at the University of Copenhagen.
