Author: mendelsohn
Protected: Allen paper
Reasoning and Inquiry in Ancient Philosophy: A Graduate Workshop
University of Chicago
May 19-20, 2016
Rosenwald 215 (Thursday) and Rosenwald 301 (Friday)
Thursday 19 May, Rosenwald 215
9:30-11:00: Emily Kress (Yale), “Causation in Aristotle’s Account of Chance”
11:15-12:45: Arnold Brooks (Chicago), “What is a Primary Time“
-Lunch-
14:00-15:30: Joshua Mendelsohn (Chicago), “Epagôgê as a way of Grasping a syllogism”
-Coffee break-
16:00-17:30: Justin Vlasits (Berkeley), “Aristotle on the (Ab)use of Platonic Division in the Analytics.”
Friday 20 May, Rosenwald 301
9:30-11:00: Katy Meadows (Stanford), “The Unity of Aristotle’s Inquiry Into Substance”
11:15-12:45: Evan Rodriguez (Yale), “Pushing Through’ a Well-Motivated Aporia in the Sophist.”
-Lunch-
Keynote:
14:00-15:30: Gavin Lawrence (UCLA), “Reason, Virtue and Value: An Essay on NE 6.12-13”
-Coffee break-
16:00-17:30: Dhananjay Jagannathan (Chicago), “Method and Metaphysics in Aristotle’s Ethical Theory”
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