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Protected: Michael Crema- “The Socratic Roots of the Stoic Theory of Kathekonta”

June 3, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Dhananjay Jagannathan- Aristotle on starting from what we know in ethics

May 18, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: David Ebrey- Purification in the Phaedo

April 28, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Julia Annas- “Changing from within: Plato’s later political thinking”

April 22, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Musical Education, Law and Rhetoric in the ‘Republic’- Noah Chafets

April 1, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Thumos, One’s Own and Self-Preservation -Nathan Rothschild

March 11, 2013 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Private Matters in Plato’s Laws- Andre Laks

November 22, 2012 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Alex Gottesman- “Gossip” and the Public Sphere in Plato’s Magnesia

November 1, 2012 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Alex Lee- Intellectual Vision and The Role of Patterns in Persuasion

October 14, 2012 ~ arnoldbrooks

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Protected: Eric Brown- Socrates the Stoic?

October 4, 2012 ~ arnoldbrooks

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About the Workshop

The workshop has three main functions: (1) It is a forum for advanced graduate students to present papers and receive feedback. (2) It is a forum for all members of the workshop to translate and discuss ancient philosophical texts. For the 2019–2020 academic year we will be reading Aristotle's Rhetoric. (3) The workshop sponsors talks by distinguished local, national, and international members of the ancient philosophy community.
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