Former Fellow

Christophe Schmit

Institute: History of Science, CNRS, Observatoire de Paris, SYRTE (Système de Référence Temps-Espace), Paris

Research project title:
The Normativity of Formal Knowledge: The Exact Sciences, Equality and Situated Universalism in the 18th Century

Research abstract:
My field of research deals with history of physics and mechanics in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially philosophical mechanics (Malebranche etc.) and the works of Jean Le Rond D’Alembert (Traité de dynamique, Encyclopédie etc.) I’m member of the French team which publishes D’Alembert’s Complete Works (CNRS éditions ; http://dalembert.academie-sciences.fr/)

  • Biografische Angaben

    I was born in 1976. I obtained a Master in physics and I defended a PhD in history of science in 2007 (history of mechanics around 17th and 18th centuries). I am a researcher to the CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) in Paris.
  • Publikationen

    Sur l’origine du principe général de Jean Le Rond D’Alembert », Annals of Science, Vol. 70, Issue 4, p. 493-530, 2013 Rapports entre équilibre et dynamique au tournant des 17e et 18e siècles », Early Science and Medicine, vol. 19, Issue 6, 2014, p. 505-548. Méchanique, Statique, Dynamique. Répartition du savoir et définitions dans l’Encyclopédie », Recherches sur Diderot et sur l’Encyclopédie, 1ère partie, n° 49, p. 224-258, 2014 ; 2eme partie, n° 50, p. 273-299, 2015. Introduction générale. § V. Mécanique générale », dans D’Alembert, Œuvres complètes, série V, volume 2, Correspondance générale 1741-1572, I. Passeron (dir.), Paris, CNRS Editions, 2015, p. xciii-cv

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30.06.2025

Article "Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?" by Amadeus Ulrich published in EJPT

The article "Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?" by Amadeus Ulrich has just been published open access in the European Journal of Political Theory (EJPT). Ulrich brings the perspective of radical realism into a productive dialog with Adorno's critical theory.

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30.06.2025

Prof. Dr. Franziska Fay awarded the Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose University Prize 2025

Prof. Dr. Franziska Fay (Junior Professor of Ethnology with a focus on Political Anthropology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and former postdoctoral researcher at the Research Center Normative Orders at Goethe University) receives the Sibylle Kalkhof-Rose University Award 2025 in the category Humanities and Social Sciences.

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Publication
25.06.2025 | Online article

Ideology and Suffering: What Is Realistic about Critical Theory?

Ulrich, Amadeus (2025): Ideology and suffering: What is realistic about critical theory? European Journal of Political Theory, 0(0).  https://doi.org/10.1177/14748851251351782

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24.06.2025

New series “Vertrauensfragen” in the Frankfurter Rundschau initiated by Hendrik Simon

Democracy thrives on debate - if it serves the joint search for solutions. There is often a problem with this cooperation. The new FR series “Vertrauensfragen”, initiated by Hendrik Simon (Research Institute Social Cohesion (RISC) Frankfurt location at Goethe University's Research Centre Normative Orders ), examines why this is the case and how we can do better.

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Publication
23.06.2025 | Working Paper

Untrustworthy Authorities and Complicit Bankers: Unraveling Monetary Distrust in Argentina

Moreno, Guadalupe (2025): “Untrustworthy Authorities and Complicit Bankers: Unraveling Monetary Distrust in Argentina”. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Discussion Paper 25/3.

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22.05.2025

Does deliberative democracy have a future in the age of oligarchs, autocrats and patriarchs?

On June 3, Prof. Simone Chambers will give a lecture on the value of democracies and the future of the form of government.

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19.05.2025 | Anthology

Klimaethik. Ein Reader

Sparenborg, Lukas; Moellendorf, Darrel (Hrsg.) (2025) : Klimaethik. Ein Reader. Suhrkamp.

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19.05.2025

What can a baroque tapestry tell us about colonial iconography?

Lecture by Cécile Fromone on May 21. The professor at the Department of the History of Art and Architecture at Harvard University, director of the Cooper Gallery at the Hutchins Center and author will talk about the long-forgotten African origins of iconography and its colonial dimension.

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05.05.2025

Normative Orders Newsletter 01/25 published

The newsletter from Research Centre Normative Orders collects information on current events, reports, news and publications several times a year. Read the first issue 2025 here.

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