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SUMMARY:Cognizing as Being in the History of Philosophy
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LOCATION:University of Notre Dame\, Notre Dame\, United States\, 46556
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Abstract: Co</strong><strong>uld thinking and perceiving be\, not primarily ways to connect with outside objects\, but ways of being? Could mental phenomena be as real as\, or even more real than\, trees and stones? Can a single unified metaphysics handle both mental and nonmental natures? This colloquium draws together various ways of approaching &ldquo\;cognizing as being&rdquo\; from across the history of philosophy.</strong></p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\nConference Program\nWednesday\, April 12\n<p>All times in Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)<br>Unless otherwise noted\, all Wednesday sessions will take place in the Oak Room\, South Dining Hall.<br><br>8:45&ndash\;9:20 a.m.&nbsp\;Continental breakfast<br><br>9:20&ndash\;9:30 a.m.&nbsp\;Welcome<br><br>9:30&ndash\;10:40 a.m.&nbsp\;<em>Subjectless Solipsism in Indian Yogācāra</em><br>Jan Westerhoff\, University of Oxford</p>\n<p>10:40 a.m.&ndash\;11&nbsp\;a.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break<br><br>11 a.m.&ndash\;12:10 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>Aristotle on Intellectual Identity\, Actual and Potential</em><br>Jon Buttaci\, The Catholic University of America<br><br>12:10&ndash\;1:30 p.m.&nbsp\;Lunch\, Hospitality Room\, South Dining Hall</p>\n<p>1:30 a.m.&ndash\;2:40 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>Forms and Superforms: The Reflexivity of Human and Divine Nous in Aristotle</em><br>Caleb Cohoe\, Metropolitan State University of Denver</p>\n<p>2:40&ndash\;3 p.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break<br><br>3&ndash\;4:10 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>The Inseparability of Intellect and Intelligibility in the Platonic Tradition</em><br>Lloyd Gerson\, University of Toronto</p>\n<p>4:10&ndash\;4:20&nbsp\;p.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break<br><br>4:20&ndash\;5:30 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>The Substrate of Thought: A Problem in Medieval Metaphysics of Knowing</em><br>Therese Cory\, University of Notre Dame</p>\nThursday\, April 13\n<p>Unless otherwise noted\, all Thursday sessions will take place in Room 215 of McKenna Hall Conference Center.<br><br>8:45&ndash\;9:15 a.m.&nbsp\;Continental breakfast\, 216 McKenna Hall<br><br>9:15&ndash\;10:25 a.m.&nbsp\;<em>Suhrawardī&rsquo\;s Panpsychism and Its Origins</em><br>Fedor Benevich\, University of Edinburgh</p>\n<p>10:25&ndash\;10:45 a.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break</p>\n<p>10:45&ndash\;11:55 a.m.&nbsp\;<em>Our Being is Cognizing God: Plotinus\, Iamblichus\, and Ficino on Intellect and Unity</em><br>Denis J.-J. Robichaud\, University of Notre Dame<br><br>12&ndash\;1:30 p.m.&nbsp\;Lunch\, 216 McKenna Hall</p>\n<p>1:30&ndash\;2:40 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>Consciousness and Being in Kant and Fichte</em><br>Katharina Kraus\, Johns Hopkins University</p>\n<p>2:40&ndash\;3 p.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break</p>\n<p>3&ndash\;4:10 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>Universality\, Opposition\, and the Human Individual</em><br>Sebastian R&ouml\;dl\, University of Leipzig</p>\n<p>4:10&ndash\;4:20 p.m.&nbsp\;Coffee break<br><br>4:20&ndash\;5:30 p.m.&nbsp\;<em>Heidegger on Thinking and Being</em><br>Mark Wrathall\, University of Oxford<br><br>5:30&ndash\;6 p.m.&nbsp\;Concluding discussion</p>
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