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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20131205T100000
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SUMMARY:Toronto-Berlin-Groningen Workshop on Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy
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LOCATION:Gröningen\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:<p>This workshop brings together graduate students and scholars who work on medieval and early modern philosophy. It is the third event in a continuous series of workshops\, jointly organized by faculty members from Toronto\, Berlin and Groningen\, and kindly supported by the Nicolaas Mulerius Foundation. All welcome!</p>\n<p><strong>Programme</strong> <strong>Thursday\, Dec 5\, Van Swinderen Huys</strong></p>\n<p>12:30-13:00 &nbsp\;&nbsp\; Welcome and Introduction &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>13:00-14:30&nbsp\; Matthew Siebert (Toronto): &ldquo\;Aquinas's Social Epistemology&rdquo\; Martin Lenz (Groningen): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>14:30-15:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>15:00-16:30&nbsp\; Bianca Bosman (Groningen): &ldquo\;Formal and material consequences in Buridan&rdquo\; Stephan Schmid (Berlin): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>16:30-17:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>17:00-18:30&nbsp\; Martin Klein (Berlin/Groningen): &ldquo\;John Buridan in Favour of Abstractionism&rdquo\;&nbsp\; Martin Pickav&eacute\; (Toronto): Commentary Discussion &nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Friday\, Dec 6\, Van Swinderen Huys</strong></p>\n<p>09:00-10:30&nbsp\; Ariane Schneck (Berlin): &ldquo\;Freedom as the reign of reason? Descartes' theory of judgment&rdquo\;&nbsp\; Andrea Sangiacomo (Groningen): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>10:30-11:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>11:00-12:30&nbsp\; Han Thomas Adriaenssen (Groningen): &ldquo\;Modern Problems\, scholastic solutions? &ndash\; Cartesianism and the scholastic heritage in the philosophy of Robert Desgabets&rdquo\; Dominik Perler (Berlin): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>12:30-14:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Lunch &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>14:00-15:30&nbsp\; Hugh Hunter (Toronto): &ldquo\;Berkeley on Free Will&rdquo\; &nbsp\; Lodi Nauta (Groningen): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>15:30-16:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>16:00-17:30&nbsp\; Adam Harmer (Toronto): &ldquo\;Pre-established Harmony and Mind-Body Union&rdquo\; Christian Barth (Berlin): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>17:30-18:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>18:00-19:30&nbsp\; Evening Lecture Marleen Rozemond (Toronto): &ldquo\;Consciousness and the Early Modern Mind-Body Problem&rdquo\; Discussion</p>\n<p><strong>Saturday\, Dec 7\, Faculty of Philosophy\, Room Omega</strong></p>\n<p>09:00-10:30&nbsp\; Sebastian Bender (Berlin): &ldquo\;Localizing Violations of the Principle of Sufficient Reason &ndash\; Leibniz on the Modal Status of the PSR&rdquo\; Brian Embry (Toronto): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p>10:30-11:00 &nbsp\;&nbsp\; Break &nbsp\;</p>\n<p>11:00-12:30&nbsp\; Job de Grefte (Groningen): &ldquo\;Pragmatic Justification in the <em>Treatise</em>: Providing a Modern Framework for Conceiving Hume&rsquo\;s Views on the Justification of Induction&rdquo\; Donald Ainslie (Toronto): Commentary Discussion</p>\n<p><br>Contact: Martin Lenz (<a target="_blank">m.lenz@rug.nl</a>)</p>
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