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SUMMARY:Emotions in the Aristotelian Tradition
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LOCATION:1 Cunningham Square\, Providence\, United States\, 02918
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Emotions in the Aristotelian Tradition</strong></p>\n<p>Nov. 8&ndash\;9\, 2024</p>\n<p>Providence College</p>\n<p>Center for Catholic and Dominican Studies\, Providence College</p>\n<p>1 Cunningham Square\, Providence\, Rhode Island 02918</p>\n<p>FRIDAY</p>\n<p>9&ndash\;10.15. Jessica Moss (NYU): Aristotle&rsquo\;s use of the emotions for moral psychology: <em>NE</em> I.13&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>10.15&ndash\;10.30. Break</p>\n<p>10.30&ndash\;11.45. Natalie Hannan (Providence College): Aristotle on anger: Rhet. II.2</p>\n<p>11.45&ndash\;1. Robert Miner (Providence College): Aquinas on the passion of anger: <em>Summa Theologiae</em> 1-2\, quaestiones 46-48</p>\n<p>1&ndash\;2. Lunch</p>\n<p>2&ndash\;3.15. Elena Comay del Junco (University of Connecticut): Aristotle on erotic love</p>\n<p>3.30&ndash\;5. Jamie Dow (Univesity of Leeds) presents a keynote lecture in the Humanities Forum (Ryan Hall\, Room 105)</p>\n<p>SATURDAY</p>\n<p>9&ndash\;10.15. Jamie Dow (University of Leeds): Aristotle&rsquo\;s use of the emotions for a theory of rational persuasion: Rhet. II.1&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>10.15&ndash\;10.30. Break</p>\n<p>10.30&ndash\;11.45. Emily Kress (Brown University): Aristotle&rsquo\;s psychology of emotions: <em>De anima</em> I.1</p>\n<p>11.45&ndash\;1. Bilal Ibrahim (Providence College): Emotions in Avicenna&rsquo\;s <em>De anima</em></p>\n<p>1&ndash\;2. Lunch</p>\n<p>2&ndash\;3.15. Father John Sica (Providence College): Aquinas&rsquo\; theory of the passions: <em>Summa Theologiae</em>&nbsp\;1-2\, quaestiones 22&ndash\;23</p>\n<p>3.15&ndash\;3.30. Break</p>\n<p>3.30&ndash\;4.45. Colin Guthrie King (Providence College): Emotions in Brentano&rsquo\;s epistemology of value: Franz Brentano\,&nbsp\;<em>The Origin of Our Knowledge of Right and Wrong</em>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>4.45&ndash\;6. Abbey Murphy (Boston College): Edith Stein on the Relationship between Feelings and Values</p>\n<p>The conference series <strong>Philosophy in the Aristotelian Tradition</strong> brings together scholarship on ancient\, medieval\, Arabic\, and modern philosophy for regular meetings on themes of contemporary philosophical interest. A history of the previous meetings can be found <a href="https://www.colinguthrieking.org/philosophy-in-the-aristotelian-tradition1.html">here</a>. The conference is made possible through the generous support of Providence College&rsquo\;s Office of the Provost\, School of Arts and Sciences\, Humanities Forum\, and Philosophy Department.</p>
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