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SUMMARY:The 2016 Cambridge Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy - ‘Archai and Geneseis: Theorising Origins in Ancient Philosophy’
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LOCATION:Faculty of Classics\, Sidgwick Site\, Sidgwick Avenue\, Cambridge\, United Kingdom\, CB3 9DA 
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>The 2016 Cambridge Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy</strong><br><br>We are delighted to announce the 6th edition of the Cambridge Graduate Conference in Ancient Philosophy\, an annual conference organised by current graduate students in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge.<br><br>This year's conference theme will be:<br><br>&lsquo\;<em>Archai</em> and <em>Geneseis</em>: Theorising Origins in Ancient Philosophy&rsquo\;.</p>\n<p><br><strong></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Conference Programme</strong></p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Thursday 17th March</strong></p>\n<p><br><em>17:00 &nbsp\; Reception at the Cast Gallery\, Museum of Classical Archaeology</em></p>\n<p>________________________________ <br><br><strong>Friday 18th March\, &nbsp\;Room G. 21</strong><br><br><em>09:00-09:30 &nbsp\;Registration\, Tea and Coffee</em><br><br><em>09:30-11:00</em> &nbsp\; Keynote: Dr Barbara Sattler (University of St Andrews): &ldquo\;Origins in Plato&rsquo\;s <em>Timaeus</em>&rdquo\;<br><br><em>11:00-11:15 &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Tea Break</em><br><br><em>11:15-12:30</em> &nbsp\; Claudio Barone (University of Palermo): &ldquo\;&lsquo\;Cosmogonies&rsquo\; in <em>Metamorphoses</em>.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>12:30-13:30 &nbsp\; Lunch (provided)</em><br><br><em>13:30-14:45</em> &nbsp\; M&aacute\;t&eacute\; Veres (Central European University): &ldquo\;Keep calm and carry on: Sextus Empiricus on the origins of Pyrrhonism.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>14:45-15:00 &nbsp\; Tea Break</em><br><br><em>15:00-16:15</em> &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Natalie Enright (University of Leeds): &ldquo\;The origin of psychic illness according to Plato&rsquo\;s <em>Timaeus</em>.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>16:15-17:30</em> &nbsp\; Andrey Darovskikh (Central European University): &ldquo\;The power of Semen: Aristotle and some Galen&rsquo\;s fallacies.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>19:00 &nbsp\; Conference Dinner</em><br><br>________________________________<br><br>&nbsp\;<br><strong>Saturday 19th March\, &nbsp\;Room G. 21</strong><br><br><em>09:30-11:00</em> &nbsp\;Keynote: Dr Shaul Tor (King&rsquo\;s College London): &ldquo\;Xenophanes&rsquo\; rejection of theogony.&rdquo\;<br><br><em>11:00-11:15 &nbsp\; &nbsp\;Tea Break</em><br><br><em>11:15-12:30</em> &nbsp\; Bram Demulder (University of Leuven): &ldquo\;Beginning or Beginnings? Plutarch on Platonic Cosmogony and Cosmic Cycles.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>12:30-13:30 &nbsp\; Lunch (provided)</em><br><br>13:30-14:45 &nbsp\; Bryan C. Reece (University of Toronto): &ldquo\;Aristotle on the Starting-Point of Motion.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA<br><br><em>14:45-15:00 &nbsp\; Tea Break</em><br><br><em>15:00-16:15</em> &nbsp\; Jenny Messenger (University of St Andrews): &ldquo\;Extending the Golden Chain: Iamblichus&rsquo\; Ancestors.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA</p>\n<p>16:15-17:30 &nbsp\; Tommaso Longo (University of Milan): &ldquo\;Back to the origins of ethics: Archelaos on <em>to dikaion</em>.&rdquo\; Respondent: TBA</p>\n\n<p>The organising committee can be reached by email for questions at:&nbsp\;cambridgeancientphilosophy@gmail.com</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Vilius Bartninkas;CN=Chiara Blanco;CN="Caterina Pellò";CN="Cristóbal Zarzar":
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