ATWAP 2019: Aristotle's Hylomorphism

March 22, 2019 - March 23, 2019
Collaborative Program in Ancient & Medieval Philosophy, University of Toronto

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100
170 St. George St.
Toronto M6P 3A5
Canada

Speakers:

University of Oxford
Yale University
University of Alberta
Brown University
Michigan State University
Bilkent University
New York University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Utah
Baylor University
University of Pittsburgh
University of Pennsylvania

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University of Toronto, St. George Campus
University of Toronto, St. George Campus
University of Toronto at Scarborough

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The Collaborative Program in Ancient & Medieval Philosophy (CPAMP) at the University of Toronto is pleased to announce that the eleventh Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy (ATWAP) will take place on March 22 & 23, 2019, on the theme of "Aristotle's Hylomorphism".

Speakers:

  • David Charles (Yale)
  • Mary Louise Gill (Brown)
  • Emily Katz (MSU)
  • Mary Krizan (UW-La Crosse)
  • Marko Malink (NYU)
  • Katy Meadows (MIT)

Commentators:

  • Bryan Reece (Toronto / Center for Hellenic Studies)
  • Doug Campbell (Toronto)
  • Phil Corkum (Alberta)
  • Jacob Rosen (Harvard)
  • Anne Siebels Peterson (Utah)
  • Susan Sauvé Meyer (Penn)

Schedule:

Friday, March 22

  • 2:00–2:30  Welcome

  • 2:30–4:00  Mary Louise Gill, “Aristotle on the Nutritive Soul” / Comments: Doug Campbell / Chair: David Sedley (Cambridge)

  • 4:30–6:00  Katy Meadows, “Aristotle’s Priorities in the Metaphysics”
    Comments: Susan Sauvé Meyer / Chair: Mark Johnstone (McMaster)

Saturday, March 23

  • 10:00–11:30  David Charles / Comments: Bryan Reece / Chair: Sean Kelsey (Notre Dame)

  • 12:00–1:30  Emily Katz, “Hylomorphism in Mathematical Objects” / Comments: Phil Corkum / Chair: Rachel MacKinnon (Toronto)

  • 3:00–4:30  Marko Malink, “Antisthenes on Definition: Metaphysics H 3″ / Comments: Anne Siebels Peterson / Chair: Christopher Noble (Syracuse)

  • 5:00–6:30  Mary Krizan, “Changes in place: Elemental motion in Aristotle’s Physics 8.4″ / Comments: Jacob Rosen / Chair: Devin Henry (Western)

Participation in the conference is free, but preregistration is required: to register, please contact Willie Costello at [email protected].

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