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Mapping the Via Marsiliana
\nMarsilius of Inghen and His Legacy \;
\nRadboud University Nijmegen\, 3-5 March 2022
\nThe influence of the Dutch philosopher Marsilius of Inghen (1341 ca. &ndash\; 1396) as a logician\, as a metaphysician\, and especially as a natural philosopher is as indisputable as it is understudied. The presence of Marsilius of Inghen as a major player on the philosophical scene was well established since the 14th century and lasted into the 17th century. Authors of the likes of Leonardo da Vinci\, Agostino Nifo\, and Galileo Galilei still engaged with Marsilius&rsquo\; works.
\nA number of Marsilius&rsquo\; philosophical works were part of university curricula across Europe since the 1380s to the 1460s\, in some cases even later. In a variety of metaphysical and semantic disputes raging in the early 16th century\, Marsilius was recognised as a chef d&rsquo\;é\;cole and as the main proponent of a version of &lsquo\;nominalist&rsquo\; philosophy alternative to John Buridan&rsquo\;s. \;
\nVia marsiliana (the &ldquo\;Marsilian way&rdquo\;) came to label a way of conceiving\, presenting\, and defending &lsquo\;nominalism&rsquo\; in the &ldquo\;style of Marsilius&rdquo\;. In 1499\, for the centenary of Marsilius&rsquo\; death\, Konrad Wimpfeling and a group of Heidelberg nominalists published a commemorative volume celebrating the via marsiliana as one of the main philosophical viae modernae (Walz and Dü\;chting 2008).  \;
\nHowever\, there are many open questions concerning both the reception of Marsilian philosophy and the via marsiliana. These questions need to be answered in order to assess the possibly long lived impact of Marsilius&rsquo\; philosophical approach. \;
\nWhen does a via marsiliana emerge as a distinct take on &lsquo\;nominalism&rsquo\;? How does it stem from the early reception and circulation of Marsilius&rsquo\; philosophy by his fellow Parisian nominalists and quasi-contemporary followers? Who are its key representatives? Do late-medieval and early-modern philosophers use the label &ldquo\;via marsiliana&rdquo\; to designate themselves or is this mainly a derogative term in use to designate one&rsquo\;s opponents? Are there geographical and chronological differences in what counts as &ldquo\;Marsilian&rdquo\; and in the twists and turns that the via marsiliana takes through time and space? What are the philosophical positions that come to be identified as peculiarly Marsilian and how do they relate to Marsilius of Inghen&rsquo\;s actual thought?
\nIn order to obtain a clearer assessment of Marsilius of Inghen&rsquo\;s legacy and to draw the map of this via marsiliana\, we invite contributions addressing Marsilius of Inghen&rsquo\;s philosophical thought and its reception both at an early stage and in the longue duré\;e.
\nThe conference will take place in Nijmegen between the 3rd and the 5th of March 2022 &ndash\; with some flexibility on the dates depending on the number of accepted contributions.
\nWe plan for the publication of the conference proceedings by early 2023.
\nSubmission deadline:  \;1 June 2021
\nSubmissions should contain the title of the presentation\, an abstract of maximum 500 words\, as well as the author's name and affiliation. \;
\nSubmissions should be sent to \; viamarsiliana@gmail.com
\nNotification of acceptance: \; 30 June 2021
\nFull drafts of the papers should be submitted by the end of January 2022 \; for circulation among the conference contributors.
\nFor further questions\, please do not hesitate to email the organisers.
\nGraziana Ciola\, Radboud University\, Nijmegen (g.ciola@ftr.ru.nl)
\nPaul Bakker\, Radboud University\, Nijmegen (p.bakker@ftr.ru.nl)
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