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SUMMARY:International Plato Society  Symposium XIII  The Sophist
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LOCATION:University of Georgia\, Athens\, United States\, 30602
DESCRIPTION:<p>Due to Covid uncertainty and disruption\, the Executive Committee of the International Plato Society has extended the deadline for submissions of abstracts for Symposium XIII.</p>\n<p><strong>New Deadline: November 29\, 2021</strong></p>\n<p>Now that the US has now opened its borders to those who have been vaccinated we are hopeful that the International Plato Society will have a robust in-person Symposium XIII on Plato&rsquo\;s Sophist at the University of Georgia on July 18-22.&nbsp\; Nonetheless\, we will continue the Zoom option for presenters and attendees.</p>\n<p>Abstracts should be 800-1200 words and written in any <strong>two</strong> of the Society&rsquo\;s five official languages (Italian\, English\, French\, Spanish\, German).&nbsp\; They should be anonymized for blind review\, combined into a single file\, and sent as pdf or Word attachments to: <a href="mailto:symposium-xiii@platosociety.org">symposium-xiii@platosociety.org</a> by <strong>November 29\, 2021</strong>.&nbsp\; Your name and academic affiliation should appear in the body of the email.&nbsp\; The Executive Committee will blind review submitted abstracts and announce its decision in January\, 2022. For more information on our July\, 2022 Symposium\, visit the IPS website:&nbsp\; <a href="https://platosociety.org/symposium-platonicum-xiii-platos-sophist-in-athens-ga-usa-jul-18-22-2022/">https://platosociety.org/symposium-platonicum-xiii-platos-sophist-in-athens-ga-usa-jul-18-22-2022/</a></p>\n<p>For your abstract to be considered\, you must be a current member of the International Plato Society.&nbsp\; Information on membership criteria and on how to join the IPS and how to renew your membership is available at: <a href="https://platosociety.org/membership/">https://platosociety.org/membership/</a>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Plato&rsquo\;s <em>Sophist</em> was\, arguably\, the most important Platonic dialogue for mid-20th century philosophy.&nbsp\; Anglo-American analytic philosophers looked to it to come to understand Plato&rsquo\;s philosophy of language.&nbsp\; Continental philosophers\, inspired by Heidegger&rsquo\;s beginning <em>Being and Time</em> with a quotation from the <em>Sophist</em>\, looked to the dialogue to wrestle with Plato&rsquo\;s notion of being.&nbsp\; Not surprisingly\, each group found a rich field from which to pursue their mostly non-overlapping interests.&nbsp\; Both sides did agree on the importance of language in the dialogue. However\, as if they were re-enacting a portion of the dialogue\, they waged a kind of battle of gods and giants against each other.&nbsp\; Now that the barriers between these approaches have begun to break down and interests\, on all sides\, have broadened\, it is time for a new\, 21st century look at this puzzling and interesting dialogue.&nbsp\; The dialogue raises many issues that can be fruitfully explored.&nbsp\; Besides questions about the nature and possibility of language\, there are issues about definitions\,<em> </em>truth<em>\, diaresis</em>\, interweaving\, the five<em> megista gene\,</em> separate form\, the nature of images\, non-being\, being\, <em>dunamis</em>\, the motions of forms\, and many\, many more.</p>\n<p>Our Society does not reflect a single perspective: we welcome representatives of all perspectives&mdash\;and of none.&nbsp\; Just as the sophist proves wily enough to escape most of the dialogue&rsquo\;s efforts to define him\, so has an understanding of the dialogue and many of its details remained frustratingly elusive.&nbsp\; Join us at the Symposium to explore and engage this dialogue.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Confirmed plenary speakers at this point:</p>\n<p>Mauro Bonazzi (Utrecht)</p>\n<p>Lesley Brown (Oxford)</p>\n<p>Ronna Burger (Tulane)</p>\n<p>Nestor Luis Cordero (Rennes)</p>\n<p>Paolo Crivelli (Geneva)</p>\n<p>Verity Harte (Yale)</p>\n<p>Marko Malink (New York University)</p>\n<p>Maurizio Migliori (Macerata\, Italy)</p>\n<p>Monique Dixsaut (Sorbonne)</p>\n<p>Noburu Notomi (Tokyo)</p>\n<p>Christopher Rowe (Durham)</p>\n<p>We hope to see&nbsp\; you at Symposium XIII.</p>\n<p>Edward Halper</p>\n<p>President\, International Plato Society</p>\n<p>Professor of Philosophy</p>\n<p>University of Georgia</p>\n<p>Athens\, GA 30602</p>
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