9026,"Cours-séminaire intensif d'histoire de la Réformation","<p>Il s'agit d'un cours-s&eacute;minaire intensif&nbsp;pour doctorants de tous pays et &eacute;tudiants en Master dans le cadre du module IHR de l'Universit&eacute; de Gen&egrave;ve.</p>
<p>On peut s'inscrire pour les deux semaines ou pour l'une d'entre elles seulement.</p>
<p>Un travail pr&eacute;paratoire est demand&eacute;, sur des textes qui sont envoy&eacute;s quelques semaines avant le cours.</p>
<p>D&eacute;p&ocirc;t de candidature exig&eacute; pour les &eacute;tudiants ne suivant pas ces s&eacute;minaires dans le cadre du module de Master de la Facult&eacute; des lettres de l'Universit&eacute; de Gen&egrave;ve. Voir les&nbsp;<em>conditions d'admission</em>&nbsp;.</p>
<p><em>Nota bene</em>: les personnes ayant d&eacute;j&agrave; suivi notre cours dans les deux ans pr&eacute;c&eacute;dents n&rsquo;ont pas besoin de pr&eacute;senter &agrave; nouveau un dossier complet; seules l'inscription en ligne et l'attestation de non-remboursement sont n&eacute;cessaires; ils sont cependant invit&eacute;s &agrave; nous envoyer les documents qui auraient subi une importante mise &agrave; jour (CV, pr&eacute;sentation de la th&egrave;se).</p>
<p><strong>Les th&egrave;mes qui seront abord&eacute;s en 2013:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>du 20 au 24 mai: &bull; &laquo;La R&eacute;forme, la famille et l&rsquo;ordre social &raquo;, par Philip Benedict et Mark Greengrass (professeur honoraire de l&rsquo;Universit&eacute; de Sheffield) -&nbsp;Description et d&eacute;tails</li>
<li>du 27 au 31 mai: &laquo;Le Mal, la tentation et la damnation. Imaginaire, normes et pratiques du combat contre Satan &agrave; l'&eacute;poque confessionnelle&raquo;, par Irena Backus et Daniela Solfaroli Camillocci -&nbsp;Description et d&eacute;tails</li>
</ul>
<p><em>N.B.: dans le cadre du module de master, le choix du cours (I ou II) peut &ecirc;tre impos&eacute; par l'unit&eacute; &agrave; laquelle est rattach&eacute; l'&eacute;tudiant. Renseignez-vous donc aupr&egrave;s de votre facult&eacute; !</em></p>
<p>Renseignements (<strong>hormis d&eacute;tails dans le cadre du&nbsp;master,&nbsp;</strong>pour lequel vous devez vous adresser &agrave; la facult&eacute; responsable): Marl&egrave;ne Jaouich (marlene.jaouich@unige.ch).</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Institut d'histoire de la Réformation, University of Geneva","Genève, Genève, Switzerland","","","6.0","46.0","Not Specified","","http://www.unige.ch/ihr/enseignement/coursete-1.html","","","","","","","philevents4621","20-5-2013 10:0 CEST","31-5-2013 17:0 CEST"
7911,"Aristotelian natural philosophy in the early modern period","<p>Early modern philosophers liked to debate about Aristotle just as much as medieval scholars. They had different sources to fuel their discussions: from the humanist preoccupation with a pristine Aristotle and a purification of a corpus perceived as corrupted to the very medieval doctors that others sought to forget. This conference aims at reconstructing the various ways in which Aristotle's natural philosophical books were read and used to nourish various philosophical agendas.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>23 May</em></p>
<p>10u - 10u30&nbsp;Opening: Maarten Van Dyck &amp; Lucian Petrescu (Ghent) &nbsp;</p>
<p>10u30 - 11u30&nbsp;Paul Richard Blum (Loyola University Maryland): Aristotelian natural philosophy in Ficino</p>
<p>11u30 - 11u45&nbsp;Koffiepauze &nbsp;</p>
<p>11u45 - 12u45&nbsp;Daniel Andersson (Oxford University and Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj) : TBA</p>
<p>12u45 - 14u30&nbsp;Lunchpauze &nbsp;</p>
<p>14u30 - 15u20&nbsp;Jos&eacute; Higuera (Institut d&rsquo;Estudis Medievals, Universitat Aut&ograve;noma de Barcelona): The Lullian ""atomism"" and the problem of continuum:&nbsp;a logical and geometrical explanation of the constitution of the bodies&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>15u20 - 16u10&nbsp;Zornitsa Radeva (University of Freiburg): Reading Averroes'&nbsp;<em>De substantia orbis</em>&nbsp;in Renaissance Padua: two examples</p>
<p>16u10 - 16u30&nbsp;Koffiepauze</p>
<p>16u30 - 17u20&nbsp;Joseph Zepeda (St. Mary's College of California): Descartes the arch-Aristotelian: The Theory of Place and Space &nbsp;</p>
<p><em>24 May</em></p>
<p>10u - 11u&nbsp;Helen Hattab (University of Houston):&nbsp;Alteration or Generation? Late Aristotelian Accounts of the Substantial Form</p>
<p>11u - 11u20&nbsp;Koffiepauze</p>
<p>11u20 - 12u10&nbsp;Fabrizio Baldassarri (University of Parma): Harvey, Descartes et le r&ocirc;le de la philosophie naturelle d&rsquo;Aristote dans la d&eacute;couverte de la circulation</p>
<p>12u10 - 13u&nbsp;Benjamin Goldberg (University of South Florida): William Harvey, Humanism, and Eclectic Aristotelianism</p>
<p>13u - 14u30&nbsp;Lunchpauze</p>
<p>14u30 - 15u30&nbsp;D&aacute;niel Schmal (Peter P&aacute;zm&aacute;ny Catholic University, Budapest): The problem of Memory in Descartes and in Late Scholasticism</p>
<p>15u30 - 16u20&nbsp;Lucio Mare (University of South Florida):&nbsp;<em>Sed Magis Amicus Aristoteles</em>: Leibniz&rsquo; Early Attempt at a Reformed Physics of the Novatores</p>
<p>16u20 - 16u40&nbsp;Koffiepauze</p>
<p>16u40 - 17u40&nbsp;Roger Ariew (University of South Florida):&nbsp;Fromondus&rsquo;&nbsp;<em>Treatise on the Comet of 1618</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;'De Cometis'&nbsp;from his&nbsp;<em>Meteorology</em> <em><br></em></p>
<p>Contact: Lucian Petrescu (lucian.petrescu@ugent.be) and&nbsp;Maarten Van Dyck&nbsp;(maarten.vandyck@ugent.be).</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Sarton Centre for History of Science and the Department of Philosophy and Moral Science, University of Ghent","Gent, Flanders, Belgium","","","3.71667","51.05","Not Specified","","http://www.philosophy.ugent.be/aristotelianism","","","","","","","philevents3811","23-5-2013 9:0 CEST","24-5-2013 17:0 CEST"
10079,"Philosophy, Medicine and Demonology from Byzantium to Italy","<p>&ldquo;E BYZANTIA FLORENTIAM ADVOLAVIT&hellip;&rdquo;<br><br>Organised by Pietro Podolak and Maude Vanhaelen<br><br>This event is free and open to all. For more information and registration please contact:&nbsp;P.A.Podolak@warwick.ac.uk</a>.<br><br>http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/italian/research/events/progetto3.pdf</a><br><br>PROGRAMME<br><br>9.00-10.00 Nigel Wilson (Oxford): Reading Plato in Byzantium<br>10.00-10.30 Michael Malone-Lee (Oxford): Cardinal Bessarion&rsquo;s Influence on the Transmission of Plato<br>10.30-11.00 Rocco di Dio (Warwick): Reconstructing the Stages of a Close Reading: Marsilio Ficino and Manuel Chrysoloras&rsquo; Translation of the Republic of Plato<br>11.00-11.15 Coffee Break<br>11.15-12.15 Pietro Podolak (Warwick): Reading Plato: Some Examples from Pletho, Bessarion and Ficino<br>12.15-14.00 Lunch Break<br>14.00-15.00 Caroline Petit (Warwick): Rediscovering Galen in Byzantium: the Fate of On simple medicines (K. XI, 372-XII, 379)<br>15.00-16.00 Eva Del Soldato (Warwick): Bessarion in the XVIth Century (and beyond): the Many Lives of the In calumniatorem Platonis<br>16.00-17.00 Stamatis Zochios (Paris): The Demonology of Michael Psellos: a Cross between Ancient Philosophy, Christianity and Popular Beliefs<br>17.00-17.30 Pietro Podolak and Maude Vanhaelen: Concluding Remarks<br><br>This workshop is organised with the generous support of the Leverhulme Trust, the Institute of Advanced Studies, the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance and the Department of Italian.</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","University of Warwick","Warwick, England, United Kingdom","CV4 7HS","Millburn House, Seminar room F 204","-1.58333","52.2833","Not Specified","","http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/italian/research/events/progetto3.pdf","","","","","","","philevents5373","24-5-2013 9:0 BST","24-5-2013 17:0 BST"
10233,"The State and Fate of Contemporary Thomism","<p>Timetable<br><br>2.00: Registration with tea/coffee<br><br>2.15: Fr Liam Walsh OP &ndash; &lsquo;Tallaght Thomism in the Fifties&rsquo;.<br><br>3.00: Discussion<br><br>3.15: Dr Paul O&rsquo;Grady &ndash; &lsquo;Aquinas, Existence, and Analytical Critics&rsquo;.<br><br>4.00: Discussion<br><br>4.15: Panel discussion on the state and fate of contemporary Thomism.<br><br>5.00: Finish<br><br>Registration fee:<br><br>E5.00 (non-student)<br><br>E3.00 (student)<br><br><br><br>* &nbsp;Public Transport: &nbsp; &nbsp;Bus no. 27 to Tallaght Village and 5 min. walk to<br>Priory<br><br>Luas to The Square, Tallaght and then 15 min. walk to Priory</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Thomas Aquinas Society of Ireland/Cairde Thomáis Naofa","Dublin, Leinster, Ireland","","St Mary’s Dominican Priory","-6.36659","53.2866","Not Specified","","","","","","","","","philevents5492","25-5-2013 9:0 IST","25-5-2013 17:0 IST"
9384,"Machiavelli’s The Prince Five Centuries of History, Conflict and Politics","<p>Wednesday 29th May<br><br>09.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Registration<br>Session 1 <br>10.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Filippo Del Lucchese (Brunel University, London): Introduction<br><br>10.10 &nbsp; &nbsp;Justin Fisher (Head of School of Social Sciences, Brunel University, London): Welcome<br><br>10.15 &nbsp; &nbsp;Jean-Claude Zancarini (Ecole Normale Sup&eacute;rieure de Lyon): HyperPrince. Premiers r&eacute;sultats d&rsquo;un outil de comparaison entre l&rsquo;&eacute;dition princeps du Prince et ses traductions fran&ccedil;aises du XVIe si&egrave;cle<br><br>11.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Jacques Lezra (New York University): Discourse, discord: The heart of Il Principe  11.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>12.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Yves Winter (McGill University): Violence and Realism in The Prince<br><br>12.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Etienne Balibar (Kingston University, London): Esser principe, esser populare: The principle of antagonism in Machiavelli&rsquo;s epistemology<br><br>Session 2 <br>14.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Jean-Louis Fournel (Universit&eacute; Paris VIII): La langue de la guerre selon Machiavel<br><br>15.15 &nbsp; &nbsp;Gabriele Pedull&agrave; (Universit&agrave; degli Studi di Roma Tre): Machiavelli the Tactician<br><br>16.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break 16.15 &nbsp; &nbsp;J&eacute;r&eacute;mie Barthas (Queen Mary, University of London): Machiavelli and public debt.<br><br>17.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;John M. Najemy (Cornell University): Machiavelli and Cesare Borgia: Another look at Chapter VII<br><br>17.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Close<br><br>Thursday 30th May<br><br>Session 3<br><br>10.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Thomas Berns (Universit&eacute; Libre de Bruxelles): L&rsquo;efficacit&eacute; proph&eacute;tique: la relation des armes et des lois<br><br>10.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Fabio Frosini (Universit&agrave; degli Studi di Urbino &lsquo;Carlo Bo&rsquo;): Prophecy, education and necessity: Girolamo Savonarola between politics and religion<br><br>11.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>11.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Warren Montag (Occidental College, Los Angeles): &lsquo;Uno mero esecutore&rsquo;: Moses, God and fortune in the The Prince<br><br>12.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Miguel Vatter (University of New South Wales, Australia): Towards a republican conception of divine providence: A new reading of Chapter XXVI<br><br><br>Session 4<br><br>14.15 &nbsp; &nbsp;Alison Brown (University of London, Royal Holloway): Following an untrodden path: transgression and modernism in Lucretius and Machiavelli<br><br>15.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Peter Stacey (University of California, Los Angeles): Machiavelli&rsquo;s political ontology<br><br>15.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>16.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Vittorio Morfino (Universit&agrave; di Milano-Bicocca): The five theses of Machiavelli&rsquo;s philosophy<br><br>16.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Sebasti&aacute;n Torres (Universidad Nacional de C&oacute;rdoba): Time and politics: a materialist reading of Machiavelli<br><br>17.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Close<br><br>Friday 31st May<br><br>Session 5<br><br>10.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Giorgio Inglese (Universit&agrave; di Roma, La Sapienza): Italia come spazio politico nel Principe e nei Discorsi.<br><br>10.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;John P. McCormick (The University of Chicago): Machiavelli on misawarded glory: Agathocles, Scipio and &lsquo;the writers&rsquo;.<br><br>11.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break <br>11.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Laurent Bove (Universit&eacute; de Picardie, Amiens): Puissance et conservation. La le&ccedil;on de Machiavel dans l&rsquo;ontologie spinoziste.<br><br>12.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Antonio Negri (Uninomade): Il tumulto costituente e la decisione del principe.<br><br>Session 6<br><br>14.15 &nbsp; &nbsp;Judith Revel (Universit&eacute; de Paris I, Sorbonne): Trois usages de Machiavel : Merleau-Ponty, Lefort, Foucault.<br><br>15.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Mohamed Moulfi (Universit&eacute; d&rsquo;Oran): Althusser, lecteur du Prince.<br><br>15.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Coffee Break<br><br>16.00 &nbsp; &nbsp;Banu Bargu (The New School for Liberal Arts, New York): Machiavelli after Althusser.<br><br>16.45 &nbsp; &nbsp;Mikko Lahtinen (Tampereen Yliopisto): Machiavelli was not a republicanist &ndash; or a monarchist: on Louis Althusser&rsquo;s &lsquo;aleatory&rsquo; interpretation of The Prince.<br><br>17.30 &nbsp; &nbsp;Close</p>
<p>The conference is supported by:</p>
<p>Conference fee: &pound;60 (&pound;20 for one day)<br>Concessions available for students and the unwaged at &pound;30 (&pound;10 for one day)<br>For booking and non - academic queries please contact Nikki Elliott (Nikki.Elliott@brunel.ac.uk) or Jane Alexander (jane.alexander@brunel.ac.uk).<br>For academic queries please contact Filippo Del Lucchese (filippo.dellucchese@brunel.ac.uk).<br><br>A limited number of bursaries are available to graduate students who do not have support available to attend the conference. Applications must be received by 30 March 2013. Please send a cover letter and a recommendation letter by your personal tutor or academic mentor to support your application to Tania Rispoli (tanize84@yahoo.i).</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Brunel University","London, England, United Kingdom","","","-0.12806","51.5219","E-Mail","","","29-5-2013 9:0 BST","true","","","","","philevents4867","29-5-2013 9:0 BST","31-5-2013 17:0 BST"
10386,"Proclus in Byzantium","<p>Proclus of Athens (412-418 CE) was perhaps the most influential interpreter of Plato for the Middle Ages. &nbsp;His commentaries on the Timaeus, Alcibiades, Cratylus, Parmenides, and Republic, as well as his Elements of Theology, Platonic Theology, Ten Doubts Concerning Providence, On Providence and Fate, On the Existence of Evils and commentary on the first book of Euclid&rsquo;s Elements of Geometry were influential throughout the Middle Ages in both the Latin West and Greek East. &nbsp;This workshop is devoted to papers that address the influence of Proclus on Byzantine and Renaissance thought.<br><br>Those wishing to participate in the workshop are asked to write to Charles Barber at:&nbsp;cbarber@nd.edu</a>. &nbsp;Please do so by&nbsp;May 24.<br><br><strong>Friday May 31</strong><br><br>10:00&nbsp;Introductions (Charles Barber and Stephen Gersh)<br><br>10:30&nbsp;Gregory MacIsaac, ""Proclus' Commentary on Euclid and Byzantine<br>Philosophy.""</p>
<p>11:15&nbsp;Delphine Lauritzen, &ldquo;The Influence of Proclus' Hymns on John of Gaza&nbsp;(Sixth Century).&rdquo;<br><br>12:00&nbsp;Lunch Break<br><br>2:00&nbsp;George Karamanolis &ldquo;Michael Psellos as Reader of Proclus.&rdquo;</p>
<p>2:45&nbsp;Frederick Lauritzen, &ldquo;Psellos&rsquo;s Interest in Proclus: A Chronology.&rdquo;<br><br>3:30&nbsp;Tea Break<br><br>4:00&nbsp;Michele Trizio, &ldquo;Reading Proclus' Commentary on Alcibiades I in the<br>Greek Middle Ages.&rdquo;<br><br>7:00&nbsp;Dinner for Participants and Guests</p>
<p><strong>Saturday June 1</strong><br><br>10:00&nbsp;Levan Gigineishvili, ""Rubbing Georgian with Greek: Features of Ioane&nbsp;Petritsi's 12th-Century Translation of the Elements of Theology.""</p>
<p>10:45&nbsp;Joshua Robinson, ""Nicholas of Methone's Commentary on the<br>Elements of Theology: Selected Points of Disagreement.""<br><br>12:00&nbsp;Lunch Break<br><br>2:00&nbsp;B&ouml;rje Byd&eacute;n, &ldquo;Hesychasm and Proclus.&rdquo;</p>
<p>2:45&nbsp;Stephen Gersh, ""Plethon's Version of Fundamental Ontology and the<br>Challenge of Proclus.""<br><br>3:30&nbsp;Tea Break<br><br>4:00&nbsp;Denis Robichaud, &ldquo;Marsilio Ficino and Proclus&rsquo;s Elements of Theology.&rdquo;</p>
<p>4:45&nbsp;Robert Goulding, &ldquo;&rsquo;Proclus, who lived before Theon&rsquo;: Understanding<br>and Misunderstanding Proclus's Commentary on Euclid in the<br>European Renaissance.&rdquo;<br><br>7:00&nbsp;Dinner for Participants and Guests</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","London Centre, University of Notre Dame","London, England, United Kingdom","SW1Y 4HG","","-0.130575","51.5083","E-Mail","","","24-5-2013 9:0 BST","true","","","","","philevents5604","31-5-2013 9:0 BST","1-6-2013 17:0 BST"
9214,"International Conference on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","<p>Including the annual meetings of scholarly societies in the&nbsp;history of ancient, medieval, and Asian philosophy</p>
<p>We invite paper, panel, and roundtable submissions from faculty, graduate students, and independent scholars, although all speakers on panels sponsored by SAGP must be dues-paying members of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy.&nbsp; We especially encourage panel and roundtable proposals.&nbsp; Proposals for panel or roundtable discussions are due by&nbsp;<strong>MAY 15, 2013</strong>; proposals for individual papers are due by&nbsp;<strong>JUNE 1, 2013</strong>.</p>

<p><strong>Panel (and roundtable) proposals</strong></p>
<p>Please fill out the submission form at&nbsp;http://tinyurl.com/4krm96s</a>&nbsp;no later than May 15. Note that presenters on panels and roundtables will need to submit abstracts of their papers, using the individual paper proposal link below, by June 1.</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Individual paper proposals</strong></p>
<p>Please fill out the submission form at&nbsp;http://tinyurl.com/4oowjcy</a>&nbsp;no later than June 1.&nbsp;&nbsp;Include an abstract of no more than 500 words.</p>
<p><strong>Questions?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>If you have questions about the conference, the submission forms, or about the Ancient Greek and philosophy panels, contact Anna L&auml;nnstr&ouml;m (alannstrom@stonehill.edu).</p>
<p>For questions concerning other panels, contact:</p>
<ul>
<li>Neoplatonism: Geoff Bowe (geoffrey.bowe@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Islamic philosophy or science: Parviz Morewedge (pmorewed@gmail.com) or Shalahudin Kafrawi (skafrawi@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Medieval Western: Thornton Lockwood (tlock@bu.edu)&nbsp;</li>
<li>Chinese philosophy: Hyun H&ouml;chsmann (hhochsmann@njcu.edu)</li>
<li>[Mainland PRC only]: Parviz Morewedge (pmorewed@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Indian Philosophy: Vishwa Adluri (vadluri@hunter.cuny.edu)</li>
<li>Korean Philosophy: Hwa Yol Jung/Parviz Morewedge&nbsp;&nbsp;(pmorewed@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy:&nbsp;Marie Friquegnon (friquegnonM@wpunj.edu)</li>
</ul>
<p>For questions about membership in SAGP, contact Tony Preus (apreus@binghamton.edu).</p>","CFP for conference or similar","31st annual joint meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP) with theSociety for the Study of Islamic Philosophy (SSIPS)","Chrissy Meijns","Fordham University","New York, New York, United States","10023","Lincoln Center","-73.9847","40.77","Not Specified","","","","","","","International Conference on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","9213","philevents4748","1-6-2013 23:0 BST",""
7600,"Annual Aquinas and ""the Arabs"" Conference in Paris","<p>The Aquinas and 'the Arabs' International Working Group announces the date of its regular annual conference in Paris. The conference will take place at the Sorbonne and Institut Catholique de Paris 3-4 June 2013.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Call for Papers:</strong></p>
<p>Deadline 15 February 2013</p>
<p>Send proposals for presentations of up to 40 min.</p>
<p>Include title with 150 word abstract and send to: Richard.Taylor@Marquette.edu&nbsp;</p>
<p>Program announced 1 March 2013&nbsp;</p>
<p>Organizers: J.-B. Brenet, Isabelle Moulin, &amp; Richard C. Taylor</p>
","Conference or similar","Thomas d’Aquin et ses souces arabes / Aquinas and ‘the Arabs’","Daniel De Haan","Sorbonne and Institut Catholique de Paris, Aquinas and 'the Arabs' International Working Group","Paris, Île-de-France, France","","","2.3488","48.8534","Not Specified","","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/Aquinas_and_the_Arabs/Paris_%26_Wurzburg_June_2013.html","","","","","","","philevents3585","3-6-2013 9:0 CEST","4-6-2013 17:0 CEST"
7601,"""Aquinas and Metaphysics in the Arabic Tradition""","<p>The Aquinas and 'the Arabs' International Working Group announces a conference on ""Aquinas and Metaphysics in the Arabic Tradition"" that will be held 7-8 June at W&uuml;rzburg. The conference is organized by Profs. J&ouml;rn M&uuml;ller, Dag Hasse and Richard C. Taylor.</p>
<p>Among the program presenters are Pasquale Porro, Deborah Black, Dag Hasse, R. E. Houser, Olga Lizzini, Luis L&oacute;pez-Farjeat, Richard C. Taylor, and David B. Twetten. <br>&nbsp;<br>There will be a workshop for Ph.D. students held on Friday 7 June before the evening plenary lecture opening the conference.</p>","Conference or similar","","Daniel De Haan","University of Würzburg","Würzburg, Germany","","","9.95357","49.7916","Not Specified","","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/Aquinas_and_the_Arabs/Paris_%26_Wurzburg_June_2013.html","","","","","","","philevents3587","7-6-2013 9:0 CEST","8-6-2013 17:0 CEST"
9511,"Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and Weltanschaaung from ‘Byzantine’ Times to Today’s Greece in Crisis","<p><strong>International&nbsp; Conference</strong></p>
<p><strong>Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy <em>and Weltanschaaung</em> from &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Times to Today&rsquo;s Greece in Crisis</strong></p>
<p><strong>Berlin, June 12th 2013</strong></p>
<p>The Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University Athens, the Hellenic Student&rsquo;s Association of Berlin and the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin office) announce the International Conference:</p>
<p><strong>&ldquo;Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and <em>Weltanschaaung </em>from &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Times to Today&rsquo;s Greece in Crisis&rdquo;</strong></p>
<p>The Conference will be held on <strong>Wednesday, June 12th 2013</strong> at the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin Office, Wittenbergplatz 3a, 10789 Berlin, Germany, 2nd floor). The Conference Languages are English, German and Greek.</p>
<p>The question of (Modern) Greek identity is timely. The political events of the previous years have brought up yet again the question: What does it actually mean to be a Greek today? This Conference will endeavor to go into the timely nature of this question and to provide an answer to it by tracing the line from the &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Empire of New Rome &ndash; Constantinople to Modern Greek culture.</p>
<p>At the Conference will participate as guest speakers, among others, Prof. DDr. Dr.h.c. <strong>Christos Yannaras</strong> (Panteion University of Athens), Prof. Dr. <strong>J&uuml;rgen Pelzer</strong> (Oxy, Los Angeles), Prof. Dr. <strong>Ilias</strong> <strong>Papagiannopoulos</strong> (University of Pireaus), Prof. Dr.&nbsp; <strong>Georgios Steiris </strong>(University of Athens), Prof. Dr. <strong>Georgios Arampatzis</strong> (University of Athens).</p>
<p><strong>Call for Papers</strong></p>
<p>If you are interested in participating, please send us your paper (1.800-2.200 words, presentation duration: 20 minutes).</p>
<p>We welcome papers from the fields of Philosophy, Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature, History of Ideas, Theology, as long as they relate to the Greek-speaking intellectual production from 330 a.D. up to our times and to the central question of the conference, i.e. Modern Greek Identity.</p>
<p>1. Please send us the title and a short abstract of your presentation (200-400 words) in English, German or Greek until Sunday, March 31st 2013 at <strong>gsvberlin {at} gmail {dot} com</strong>, with the subject &ldquo;Abstract&rdquo;.</p>
<p>2. We will inform you until Sunday, April 7th 2013 of the acceptance of your Abstract. In this case we would like to ask you to remit, within a week, the conference fee of 80,00&euro; to a bank account&nbsp; that we will inform you of.</p>
<p>3. In addition, please send us until Sunday, May 19th 2013 a first draft of the paper itself in English or German at <strong>gsvberlin</strong> {at} gmail {dot} com.</p>
<p>The publishing of a collective volume in English and German in Germany and a collective volume in Greek in Greece based on the Conference Presentations is planned.</p>
<p>The conference fee of 80,00&euro; covers the registration, the coffee breaks throughout the conference, as well as the conference dinner. Accommodation is not included.</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Organizing Committee of the Conference:</strong></p>
<p>Georgios Arampatzis (assistant professor of Byzantine Philosophy &ndash; University of Athens)</p>
<p>Georgios Steiris (assistant professor of Medieval Philosophy &ndash; University of Athens)</p>
<p>Sotiris Mitralexis (PhD Candidate in Philosophy &ndash; Free University of Berlin)</p>","Conference or similar","","Georgios Steiris","Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Athens, Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin office)","Berlin, Berlin, Germany","","","1.34061E24","5.2519199E14","External Site","http://berlinconference2013.wordpress.com","http://berlinconference2013.wordpress.com/","","","","","","","philevents4958","12-6-2013 9:0 CEST","12-6-2013 17:0 CEST"
7724,"11th Annual International Society for Neoplatonic Studies Conference","<p>Conference organizers:</p>





<p>Josef L&ouml;ssl, Cardiff University (LosslJ@cardiff.ac.uk</a>)</p>
<p>Nicholas Baker-Brian, Cardiff University (Baker-BrianNJ1@cardiff.ac.uk</a>)</p>
<p>Crystal Addey (AddeyCJ@Cardiff.ac.uk</a>)</p>
<p>John Finamore, University of Iowa (john-finamore@uiowa.edu</a>)</p>
<p>Michael Wagner, University of San Diego (mwagner@sandiego.edu</a>)</p>





<p>You may sign up and pay dues for&nbsp;membership of the&nbsp;International Society for Neoplatonic Studies (ISNS)&nbsp;on the web site of the Philosophy Documentation Center:&nbsp;</p>





<p>http://secure.pdcnet.org/isns/International-Society-for-Neoplatonic-Studies-(ISNS)</a></p>

<p>Dues are $60.00 per year ($20.00 for students and retirees).&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>

<p>If you have any questions about the program, registration, or location of the conference, please email Josef L&ouml;ssl at&nbsp;LosslJ@cardiff.ac.uk</a>.</p>

<p>Questions about ISNS policies, should be addressed to John Finamore (john-finamore@uiowa.edu</a>).</p>




","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Cardiff University Centre for Late Antique Religion and Culture, Cardiff University","Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom","","","-3.18","51.48","Not Specified","","","","","","","","","philevents3677","12-6-2013 9:0 BST","15-6-2013 17:0 BST"
9512,"Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and Weltanschaaung from ‘Byzantine’ Times to Today’s Greece in Crisis","<p><strong>International&nbsp; Conference</strong></p>
<p><strong>Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy <em>and Weltanschaaung</em> from &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Times to Today&rsquo;s Greece in Crisis</strong></p>
<p><strong>Berlin, June 12th 2013</strong></p>
<p>The Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University Athens, the Hellenic Student&rsquo;s Association of Berlin and the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin office) announce the International Conference:</p>
<p><strong>&ldquo;Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and <em>Weltanschaaung </em>from &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Times to Today&rsquo;s Greece in Crisis&rdquo;</strong></p>
<p>The Conference will be held on <strong>Wednesday, June 12th 2013</strong> at the Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin Office, Wittenbergplatz 3a, 10789 Berlin, Germany, 2nd floor). The Conference Languages are English, German and Greek.</p>
<p>The question of (Modern) Greek identity is timely. The political events of the previous years have brought up yet again the question: What does it actually mean to be a Greek today? This Conference will endeavor to go into the timely nature of this question and to provide an answer to it by tracing the line from the &lsquo;Byzantine&rsquo; Empire of New Rome &ndash; Constantinople to Modern Greek culture.</p>
<p>At the Conference will participate as guest speakers, among others, Prof. DDr. Dr.h.c. <strong>Christos Yannaras</strong> (Panteion University of Athens), Prof. Dr. <strong>J&uuml;rgen Pelzer</strong> (Oxy, Los Angeles), Prof. Dr. <strong>Ilias</strong> <strong>Papagiannopoulos</strong> (University of Pireaus), Prof. Dr.&nbsp; <strong>Georgios Steiris </strong>(University of Athens), Prof. Dr. <strong>Georgios Arampatzis</strong> (University of Athens).</p>

<p><strong>Call for Papers</strong></p>
<p>If you are interested in participating, please send us your paper (1.800-2.200 words, presentation duration: 20 minutes).</p>
<p>We welcome papers from the fields of Philosophy, Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature, History of Ideas, Theology, as long as they relate to the Greek-speaking intellectual production from 330 a.D. up to our times and to the central question of the conference, i.e. Modern Greek Identity.</p>
<p>1. Please send us the title and a short abstract of your presentation (200-400 words) in English, German or Greek until Sunday, March 31st 2013 at <strong>gsvberlin {at} gmail {dot} com</strong>, with the subject &ldquo;Abstract&rdquo;.</p>
<p>2. We will inform you until Sunday, April 7th 2013 of the acceptance of your Abstract. In this case we would like to ask you to remit, within a week, the conference fee of 80,00&euro; to a bank account&nbsp; that we will inform you of.</p>
<p>3. In addition, please send us until Sunday, May 19th 2013 a first draft of the paper itself in English or German at <strong>gsvberlin</strong> {at} gmail {dot} com.</p>
<p>The publishing of a collective volume in English and German in Germany and a collective volume in Greek in Greece based on the Conference Presentations is planned.</p>
<p>The conference fee of 80,00&euro; covers the registration, the coffee breaks throughout the conference, as well as the conference dinner. Accommodation is not included.</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Organizing Committee of the Conference:</strong></p>
<p>Georgios Arampatzis (assistant professor of Byzantine Philosophy &ndash; University of Athens)</p>
<p>Georgios Steiris (assistant professor of Medieval Philosophy &ndash; University of Athens)</p>
<p>Sotiris Mitralexis (PhD Candidate in Philosophy &ndash; Free University of Berlin)</p>","CFP for conference or similar","","Georgios Steiris","Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, University of Athens, Greek Cultural Foundation (Berlin office)","Berlin, Berlin, Germany","","","1.34061E24","5.2519199E14","External Site","http://berlinconference2013.wordpress.com","http://berlinconference2013.wordpress.com/","","","","","Reflections on Identity: Greek Philosophy and Weltanschaaung from ‘Byzantine’ Times to Today’s Greece in Crisis","9511","philevents4958","12-6-2013 9:0 BST",""
9257,"Renaissance Philosophy Workshop","<p>Time:&nbsp;10.30-5.00</p>
<p>Renaissance philosophy is a fascinating yet neglected period in the history of philosophy. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the rise of Humanism and the rediscovery of ancient texts led to new ways of doing philosophy. At the same time the period saw the culmination of the medieval scholastic tradition, with the works of Aristotle and his commentators printed for the first time and an unprecedented number of new commentaries being written. These contrasting tendencies of continuity and change mark the period that bridges the gap between Medieval and Early Modern philosophy. The aim of this workshop is to explore and assess the place of Renaissance philosophy within the Western philosophical tradition.</p>
<p>The event is free but please register in advance by writing to john.sellars [at]&nbsp;bbk.ac.uk&nbsp;by the 1st June.</p>
<p>Further information at:</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Birkbeck College, University of London","London, England, United Kingdom","","Senate House, Room 243","-0.146084","51.5171","E-Mail","","http://renaissance-philosophy.blogspot.co.uk/","1-6-2013 9:0 BST","true","","","","","philevents4781","14-6-2013 9:0 BST","14-6-2013 17:0 BST"
8688,"Philosophy and Knowledge in the Renaissance: Interpreting Aristotle in The Vernacular","<p>This colloquium is the culmination of the AHRC-funded research project &lsquo;Vernacular Aristotelianism in Renaissance Italy, ca. 1400 - 1650&rsquo; (2010-2013), a collaboration between the University of Warwick and the Warburg Institute. Its purpose is to discuss the interpretations of Aristotle in vernacular milieus in Italy and across Europe.</p>
<p>Organised by: David Lines (Warwick), Simon Gilson (Warwick) and Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute)&nbsp;</p>
<p>Speakers: Luca Bianchi (Piemonte Orientale), Ivano Dal Prete (Columbia), Eva Del Soldato (Warwick), Simon Gilson (Warwick), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), Fiammetta Papi (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa), Eugenio Refini (Warwick) and Claudia Rossignoli (St Andrews)</p>
<p><strong>Fees and Registration</strong></p>
<p><strong>Conference fees</strong></p>
<p>Unless otherwise stated conferences fees (which include coffee/tea, and a sandwich lunch) are as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>One day conferences: &pound;25 (&pound;12.50 concessionary rate for full-time students/retired)</li>
<li>Two day conferences: &pound;40 (&pound;25 for concessionary rate for full-time students/retired)</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Registration timetable</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Booking now open</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Registering and paying for a conference/course</strong></p>
<p>Please note that in order to attend Institute conferences you need to register and pay online in advance. Our Lecture Room can only accommodate 90 people and our conferences are often fully booked in advance. If you come to a conference without booking and paying in advance you may be disappointed.</p>
<p><strong>Please click here to register and pay online</strong></p>
<p>If you are unable to pay online, you can pay by cheque or cash in advance of the conference, but only if you are based in the UK. Attendees from outside the UK must pay online in advance.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>To pay by cheque</strong>: please send your cheque with a note of your name, email, phone number, name of your institution if relevant, and the name of the conference you wish to attend to: Warburg Events, The Warburg Institute, Woburn Square, London WC1H 0AB.</li>
<li><strong>To pay in cash</strong>: please visit the Institute to pay on weekdays from 10.00 to 13.00, or 14.00 to 17.00.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Queries</strong></p>
<p>If you have any queries about the registration process please email:&nbsp;warburg(at)sas.ac.uk.</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Warburg Institute","London, England, United Kingdom","","","-0.12806","51.5219","Not Specified","","http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/colloquia/philosophy-and-knowledge-in-the-renaissance/","","","","","","","philevents4392","21-6-2013 9:0 BST","22-6-2013 17:0 BST"
10379,"Contested Words: The Digital Analysis of Early Modern Texts Workshop","<p>This one-day workshop on the&nbsp;21st June&nbsp;at the University of Warwick seeks to bring &nbsp;together&nbsp;linguists, early modern scholars and digital providers to look at the implications of digital&nbsp;resources such as Early English Books Online, Eighteenth Century Collection Online and the&nbsp;English Short Title Catalogue on research in the early modern period.<br><br>The digitization of texts has fundamentally changed the way in which we access and&nbsp;interrogate early modern texts and this conference is an attempt to catch up on the&nbsp;methodological implications of this development, to highlight both the advantages and&nbsp;challenges involved, and to highlight the exciting possibilities of an interdisciplinary&nbsp;approach. It brings together providers of digital resources, corpus linguists, and scholars of&nbsp;the early modern period together in order to discuss how we can study early modern texts,&nbsp;concepts and keywords in new ways with the benefit of digital analysis. It will be of interest to&nbsp;any scholar who uses EEBO, ECCO or wishes to learn about how digital methodologies can be&nbsp;used within their own research.<br><br>This workshop will explore the following questions:</p>
<ul>
<li>How can researchers utilise digital resources and what are the methodologies for using them?</li>
<li>How can digital resources help us to understand how particular words, phrases, or concepts&nbsp;were used?</li>
<li>What methodological implications does digital documents have on research in the early&nbsp;modern period?</li>
</ul>
<p>The workshop will registration fee will be &pound;25 with a special registration fee of &pound;20 for&nbsp;students. This includes all coffees, lunch, and a wine reception.<br><br>Deadline for registration is&nbsp;June 14th.</p>
<p>Register Here:</p>
<p>http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/emforum/events/contestwords/registration/</p>
<p>Contact&nbsp;j.j.s.halford@warwick.ac.uk&nbsp;for more information.</p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","University of Warwick","Coventry, England, United Kingdom","","","-1.51217","52.4066","External Site","http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/emforum/events/contestwords/registration/","http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/emforum/events/contestwords/","14-6-2013 9:0 BST","true","","","","","philevents5597","21-6-2013 9:0 BST","21-6-2013 17:0 BST"
10247,"Sourcing Emotions in the Medieval and Early Modern World","This international conference will bring together scholars interested in exploring how we 'source', or access and analyse, emotions of the medieval and early modern period.
<p><em>Contact</em>:&nbsp;emotions@uwa.edu.au</a></p>","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","University of Western Australia","Perth, Western Australia, Australia","","","115.833","-31.9333","Not Specified","","","","","","","","","philevents5505","27-6-2013 9:0 WST","29-6-2013 17:0 WST"
8492,"A Workshop on Ibn Rushd / Averroes and His Philosophy","<p>A Workshop on Ibn Rushd / Averroes and His Philosophy&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>27-28 June 2013 at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin</p>
<p>Presentations by Matteo di Giovanni, Richard C. Taylor, et alii (TBA)&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Organizer:Prof. Richard C. Taylor, Marquette University&nbsp;</p>
<p>Sponsored by the Aquinas and &lsquo;the Arabs&rsquo; International Working Group, for the deeper understanding of Arabic philosophy and its influence&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>This is a Two-Day Workshop with the second day devoted to selected contributed papers.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This Workshop is intended to provide a formal occasion and central location for discussion of the thought of Ibn Rushd / Averroes. Topics to be considered include: philosophy in the Andalusian context; Ibn Rushd and his Greek and Arabic sources; method in philosophy and religion; the nature of human intellect; providence; creation; cosmology; prophecy; the afterlife;&nbsp; Ibn Rushd and issues of Latin Averroism; and more.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Conference Proposal Submission Guidelines:</strong> &nbsp;</p>
<p>Contributed papers will be allowed ca. 30 min. for presentation with 15 min. for discussion.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Established Scholars: send a title and abstract of 150 words.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Graduate Students: send a title, abstract of 150 words, CV and a supporting letter from your faculty advisor or dissertation director.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Send applications by email to Prof. Richard C. Taylor at Richard.Taylor@Marquette.edu.&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>OPENING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 10 January 2013.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The Selection Committee will choose presenters on the basis of quality of proposals (title and abstract) and scholarly record as the primary criteria.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 March 2013</p>
<p>PROGRAM ANNOUNCED: April. The first review of submissions will take place March 1. This date should be considered the deadline for submissions since it is likely that the conference program will be completed at that time. Presenters will be asked to confirm their participation by paying the registration fee when offered the conference slot. Otherwise the program slot may be offered to one of the alternates.</p>
<p>Conference Registration Fee of $50 includes: refreshments at sessions and a conference dinner 27 June.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Modestly priced housing may be available on the Marquette campus.</p>
<p>For more information, see conference website:http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/Averroes_Workshop_2013/Averroes_Workshop_27-28_June_2013.html</p>","Conference or similar","","Daniel De Haan","Department of Philosophy, Marquette University","Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States","","","-87.9065","43.0389","External Site","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/Averroes_Workshop_2013/Averroes_Workshop_27-28_June_2013.html","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/Averroes_Workshop_2013/Averroes_Workshop_27-28_June_2013.html","30-4-2013 9:0 CDT","true","","","","","philevents4254","27-6-2013 9:0 CDT","28-6-2013 17:0 CDT"
8490,"Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions","<p>This Conference is intended to provide a formal occasion and central location for philosophers and scholars of the Arabic / Islamic, Jewish and Latin Christian philosophical traditions of the Middle Ages&nbsp; to present and discuss their current work in medieval philosophy.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>First held at Marquette University in 2008, this Summer Conference alternates between the University of Denver and Marquette University.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Conference Proposal Submission Guidelines: </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> Established Scholars: send a title and tentative abstract.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Graduate Students: send a title, abstract, CV and a supporting letter from your faculty advisor or dissertation director.&nbsp;</p>
<p>NOTE: Abstracts should be 150 words or fewer.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Send applications by email to Prof. Sarah Pessin at spessin@du.edu.&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>OPENING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 7 December 2012.&nbsp; The Selection Committee will choose presenters on the basis of quality of proposals (title and abstract) and scholarly record as the primary criteria.</p>
<p>SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 March 2013</p>
<p>PROGRAM ANNOUNCED: April. The first review of submissions will take place March 1. This date should be considered the deadline for submissions since it is likely that the conference program will be completed at that time. Presenters will be asked to confirm their participation by paying the registration fee when offered the conference slot. Otherwise the program slot may be offered to one of the alternates.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Conference Registration Fee of $35 includes:&nbsp; Conference attendance for all three days&nbsp; Breakfast: bagels, fruit, pastry, coffee, tea, water&nbsp; After-lunch: coffee, tea, water, snacks&nbsp; For the Registration Form, see website. &nbsp;</p>
<p>NOTE: The organizers may be willing to consider video presentations followed by discussion via Skype for one or two sessions. Scholars outside the U.S. who are interested in this possibility should contact&nbsp; the organizers to discuss that possibility.</p>
<p>Organizers: Sarah Pessin &amp; Richard C. Taylor</p>
<p>Website: http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/The_Abrahamic_Traditions/2013_Summer_Conference_Denver.html</p>","Conference or similar","PHILOSOPHY IN THE ABRAHAMIC TRADITIONS, Sixth Annual Summer Conference","Daniel De Haan","Center for Judaic Studies, University of Denver","Denver, Colorado, United States","","","-104.985","39.7392","External Site","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/The_Abrahamic_Traditions/2013_Summer_Conference_Denver.html","http://academic.mu.edu/taylorr/The_Abrahamic_Traditions/2013_Summer_Conference_Denver.html","30-4-2013 9:0 MDT","true","","","","","philevents4251","10-7-2013 2:0 MDT","14-7-2013 17:0 MDT"
10020,"Will and Action in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","<p>Graduate students are invited to submit papers related to this year&rsquo;s theme of &ldquo;Will and Action.&rdquo; We welcome papers on all periods of Ancient and Medieval philosophy.</p>
<ul>
<li>Please send submissions to uwoancientmedievalphilcolloq@gmail.com</li>
<li>Papers should not exceed 4500 words, and should include an abstract not exceeding 150 words.</li>
<li>Submissions must be in pdf or doc format and prepared for blind review.</li>
<li>In your email, please include your name, paper title, and institutional affiliation.</li>
<li>Only one submission per author.</li>
</ul>
<p>Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2013 &nbsp;</p>","CFP for conference or similar","Eighth Annual Western Ontario Colloquium in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","Lauren Sidlar","Department of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario","London, Ontario, Canada","","","-81.274","43.0089","Not Specified","","","","","","","Will and Action in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","10002","philevents5304","1-8-2013 9:0 BST",""
9136,"","<p>The Editorial Board of <strong><em>Diametros - An Online Journal of Philosophy</em> </strong>is planning to publish a special edition of the journal dedicated to actual and possible applications of Thomas Aquinas&rsquo; moral theory to the problems of contemporary practical ethics. The thematic scope of the publication is considerably broad, and that in two respects. On the one hand, we believe that there are a number of issues in St. Thomas&rsquo; moral philosophy, in particular his doctrine of natural law, which need to be considered in relation to contemporary practical ethics. On the other hand, Aquinas&rsquo; moral theory will certainly shed new light on many issues in practical ethics, especially in bioethics. Thus we do not wish to limit the scope of the articles published in the special edition. However, we would appreciate that the articles not be focused too narrowly on specific issues, so that the special edition will be of interest to a broader audience and not only to specialists in St. Thomas&rsquo; ethics.</p>","CFP for publication or other deadline","","Iza Zwiech","","","","","","","Not Specified","","http://www.diametros.iphils.uj.edu.pl/?l=2&p=anr100&m=101","","","","","","","philevents4690","10-9-2013 9:0 BST",""
9213,"International Conference on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","<p>Including the annual meetings of scholarly societies in the&nbsp;history of ancient, medieval, and Asian philosophy</p>
<p><strong>Questions?</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>If you have questions about the conference, the submission forms, or about the Ancient Greek and philosophy panels, contact Anna L&auml;nnstr&ouml;m (alannstrom@stonehill.edu).</p>
<p>For questions concerning other panels, contact:</p>
<ul>
<li>Neoplatonism: Geoff Bowe (geoffrey.bowe@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Islamic philosophy or science: Parviz Morewedge (pmorewed@gmail.com) or Shalahudin Kafrawi (skafrawi@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Medieval Western: Thornton Lockwood (tlock@bu.edu)&nbsp;</li>
<li>Chinese philosophy: Hyun H&ouml;chsmann (hhochsmann@njcu.edu)</li>
<li>[Mainland PRC only]: Parviz Morewedge (pmorewed@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Indian Philosophy: Vishwa Adluri (vadluri@hunter.cuny.edu)</li>
<li>Korean Philosophy: Hwa Yol Jung/Parviz Morewedge&nbsp;&nbsp;(pmorewed@gmail.com)</li>
<li>Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy:&nbsp;Marie Friquegnon (friquegnonM@wpunj.edu)</li>
</ul>
<p>For questions about membership in SAGP, contact Tony Preus (apreus@binghamton.edu).</p>","Conference or similar","31st annual joint meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy (SAGP) with theSociety for the Study of Islamic Philosophy (SSIPS)","Chrissy Meijns","Fordham University","New York, New York, United States","10023","Lincoln Center","-73.9847","40.77","Not Specified","","","","","","","","","philevents4748","11-10-2013 23:0 EDT","13-10-2013 17:0 EDT"
10002,"Will and Action in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","<p>&ldquo;Will and Action in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy&rdquo; is organized by Lauren Sidlar (lauren.sidlar (at) uwo.ca) and Henrik Lagerlund (hlagerlu (at) uwo.ca) in the Department of Philosophy at The University of Western Ontario. All inquiries should be directed to the organizers.</p>
","Conference or similar","Eighth Annual Western Ontario Colloquium in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy","Lauren Sidlar","Department of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario","London, Ontario, Canada","","","-81.274","43.0089","Not Specified","","","","","","","","","philevents5304","18-10-2013 9:0 EDT","19-10-2013 17:0 EDT"
9455,"Atomism and Imagery (Until the nineteenth century)","Presences confirmed of the researchers&nbsp;<strong>Christoph L&uuml;thy</strong>&nbsp;(Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen - Holland) and&nbsp;<strong>Antonio Clericuzi</strong>o (Universit&agrave; di Cassino - Italy), specialists in theories of matter / atomistic iconography.
<br>Contact: L&iacute;dia Queiroz [<a#1155cc;target=""_blank"">lmqueiroz@fc.ul.pt</a>].","Conference or similar","","Chrissy Meijns","Center for Philosophy of Science, Universidade de Lisboa","Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal","","","-9.1592497E15","3.8755101E16","Not Specified","","http://cfcul.fc.ul.pt/","","","","","","","philevents4915","4-11-2013 9:0 WET","4-11-2013 17:0 WET"
9224,"Faith, Hope and Love. Thomas Aquinas on living by the infused virtues","","Conference or similar","Thomas Institute at Utrecht international conference","Harm Goris","Tilburg School of Catholic Theology, Tilburg University","Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands","","","5.12627E29","5.20873E22","External Site","http://www.thomasinstituut.org","http://www.thomasinstituut.org","1-9-2013 9:0 CEST","true","","","","","philevents4754","11-12-2013 15:30 CET","14-12-2013 17:0 CET"
