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3-5 May 2012
Brad Inwood (University of Toronto): What Can We Still Learn From Aristotelian Ethics?
5:30 7:00 p.m. Faire connaissance, table ronde portant sur les faons d amliorer les collaborations futures (site web, collaborations futures)
Getting acquainted and discussion on how to improve future collaboration (web presence, future colloquia)
vendredi 4 mai
Matin 8:30 9:00 a.m. Caf et rafrachissements 9:00 9:10 a.m. Remarques prliminaires 9:10 10:20 a.m.
Rachel Barney (University of Toronto): Three Puzzles About Socratic Intellectualism Chair: Mark Johnstone (McMaster University)
Danielle Layne (Georgia Southern University): Proclus Sincere Socrates: A Neoplatonic Response to Socratic Ignorance and Knowledge Chair: Lloyd Gerson (University of Toronto) Commentaire par Lauren Ware (University of Commentary by Lauren Ware (University of Edinburgh) Edinburgh)
Le Premier Colloque Canadien de Philosophie Ancienne The First Canadian Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy
Aprs-midi
Afternoon
Angela Curran (Carleton College): Aristotles Externalism: Reconciling the Appeal to Endoxa with Knowledge of First Principles in Posterior Analytics II, 19 Chair: Phil Corkum (U of A) Commentaire par Alain Ducharme (University of Commentary by Alain Ducharme (University of Western Ontario) Western Ontario)
1:50 2:00 p.m. Caf 2:00 3:30 p.m. Table ronde Xnophon Mmorables
Louis-Andr Dorion (Universit de Montral): Traduire Xnophon: le langage et la philosophie Rponses par: Franois Renaud (Universit de Moncton): Rachel Barney (University of Toronto): Modre par Brad Inwood (University of Toronto)
Coffee Roundtable
Roundtable
Benjamin Norris (New School for Social Research): Justice, Law and Violence in Platos Republic Matthew King ( York University): Womens Work, Specialization, and Philosopher Rulers Zoli Filotas (McGill University): Aristotle and Gorgias on Force, Persuasion, and Rule Moderated by John Thorp (University of Western Ontario)
Le Premier Colloque Canadien de Philosophie Ancienne The First Canadian Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy
samedi 5 Mai
Matin 9:00 9:30 a.m. Caf et rafrachissements 9:30 10:40 a.m.
Karl Laderoute (McMaster University): Plato on the Emotions, Soul, and Human Motivation Joshua Wilburn (University of Victoria): Moral Education and the Spirited Part of the Soul in Platos Laws Chair: John Harris (U of A)
Blake Hestir (Texas Christian University): The Foundation of Platos Late Semantic Theory Chair: Jeff Pelletier (U of A) Commentaire par Toomas Lott (University of Tartu) Commentary by Toomas Lott (University of Tartu)
Afternoon Lunch
Andrea Piatesi (University of Bologna): Deconstructing Social Oikeiosis Ilaria Ramelli (Catholic University of the Secret Heart, Milan): The Stoic Doctrine of Oikeiosis and its Transformation by Two Christian Platonists: Origen and Gregory of Nyssa Chair: Matthew Kostelecky (St. Josephs College, U of A)
2:40 3:40 p.m. Prsentations aff iches + caf 3:40 5:00 p.m.
Franois Renaud (Universit de Moncton): Interprter Platon en platonicien aujourdhui? Le cas dOlympiodore dAlexandrie Chair: Chlo Taylor (U of A)
Le Premier Colloque Canadien de Philosophie Ancienne The First Canadian Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy
Roundtable
The Philosophy of the Ancient Greek Commentators: Harmonization of Plato and Aristotle
Lloyd P. Gerson (University of Toronto): Ur-Platonism
John Thorp (University of Western Ontario): The Differentiae Story Martin Tweedale (University of Alberta): Simplicius and Philoponus on the status of differences in Aristotles Categories Victor Caston (University of Michigan): Perception Modre par Michael Griff in (University of British Columbia)
Colloquium Banquet
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