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SUMMARY:Buridan’s Moral Philosophy
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LOCATION:Hellems Arts and Sciences\, Boulder\, United States\, 80309
DESCRIPTION:<p>John Buridan is recognized as one of the most central figures in medieval philosophy. However\, Buridan's moral philosophy has received relatively little attention despite his innovative commentary on Aristotle's Ethics being widely read at European universities well into the 17th Century. This workshop explores fundamental topics in Buridan's moral philosophy.</p>\n<p>9 - 10.15&nbsp\;Joseph Stenberg (San Jos&eacute\; State) - &ldquo\;Buridan on Happiness&rdquo\; (Hellems 333)<br></p>\n<p>Coffee/Tea</p>\n<p>1030 - 1145&nbsp\;Alexander St&ouml\;pfgeshoff (Toronto/Stockholm) - &ldquo\;Buridan on Moral Principles&rdquo\;&nbsp\; (Hellems 333)<br></p>\n<p><strong>Lunch&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>1.30-2.45 Peter Hartman (Loyola) - &ldquo\;Buridan on the Virtue of Justice&rdquo\; (Hellems 269)<br></p>\n<p>Coffee/Tea</p>\n<p>3-4.15 Robert Pasnau (UC Boulder) - &ldquo\;Buridan on the Will&rdquo\; (Hellems 269)</p>\n<p>All times are local MDT.</p>\n<p>The event will also be available on zoom\, please contact&nbsp\;Alexander St&ouml\;pfgeshoff (alexander.stopfgeshoff@philosophy.su.se) for the link.</p>
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