Metaphysics in Arabic | LMU 20-21 May 2013
What happened to Aristotle’s Metaphysics after the author had placed down his stylus? On 20-21 May 2013, the Munich School of Ancient Philosophy (MUSAΦ) of the Ludwig-Maxilimiäns-Universität München hosts a seminar to answer this question, insofar as it concern the
Metaphysics in Arabic | LMU 20-21 May 2013
What happened to Aristotle’s Metaphysics after the author had placed down his stylus? On 20-21 May 2013, the Munich School of Ancient Philosophy (MUSAΦ) of the Ludwig-Maxilimiäns-Universität München hosts a seminar to answer this question, insofar as it concern the
BSHP 2013: The Actual and the Possible
Potentiality, actuality, possibility, impossibility, necessity — we’ll be hearing a lot of it at this year’s annual British Society for the History of Philosophy conference, to be held at University of York on 16-18 April 2013. On April 17th, I’ll
BSHP 2013: The Actual and the Possible
Potentiality, actuality, possibility, impossibility, necessity — we’ll be hearing a lot of it at this year’s annual British Society for the History of Philosophy conference, to be held at University of York on 16-18 April 2013. On April 17th, I’ll
Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy out Autumn 2013
Great news for scholarship in medieval philosophy: a new series, Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, will be published by Oxford UP. The first issue is scheduled to appear October 2013, writes editor Robert Pasnau (Colorado, Boulder).
Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy out Autumn 2013
Great news for scholarship in medieval philosophy: a new series, Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy, will be published by Oxford UP. The first issue is scheduled to appear October 2013, writes editor Robert Pasnau (Colorado, Boulder).
Four days of Ancient Commentators
Twenty-seven years since its inception, the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle project, lead by Richard Sorabji, has published its hundredth volume (to be precise: ‘Simplicius’ On Aristotle-On-the-Soul-3.6-13, translated by Carlos Steel), with still more volumes scheduled to be published. This asks
Four days of Ancient Commentators
Twenty-seven years since its inception, the Ancient Commentators on Aristotle project, lead by Richard Sorabji, has published its hundredth volume (to be precise: ‘Simplicius’ On Aristotle-On-the-Soul-3.6-13, translated by Carlos Steel), with still more volumes scheduled to be published. This asks
Medieval Philosophy in the UK Meeting
On Friday 9 November 2012, the newly founded organisation ‘Medieval Philosophy in the UK’ will hold its second meeting, this time at The Warburg Institute in London. Talks will be given by Riccardo Strobino (Cambridge and Bochum), Stephen Clark (Liverpool)
Medieval Philosophy in the UK Meeting
On Friday 9 November 2012, the newly founded organisation ‘Medieval Philosophy in the UK’ will hold its second meeting, this time at The Warburg Institute in London. Talks will be given by Riccardo Strobino (Cambridge and Bochum), Stephen Clark (Liverpool)
Keeling Lecture 2012/13 by Richard Sorabji
The S.V. Keeling Memorial Lecture in Greek Philosophy will be held by Prof. Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford, and KCL), on Wednesday 10 October 2012, 6-8pm in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre at UCL. The title of the lecture is:
Keeling Lecture 2012/13 by Richard Sorabji
The S.V. Keeling Memorial Lecture in Greek Philosophy will be held by Prof. Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford, and KCL), on Wednesday 10 October 2012, 6-8pm in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre at UCL. The title of the lecture is:
Keeling Proceedings on Eudemian Ethics out at BRILL
The S.V. Keeling Memorial Colloquium 2005 Proceedings, The Eudemian Ethics on the Voluntary, Friendship, and Luck, edited by Dr Fiona Leigh (UCL), is now out at BRILL publishers. From the website: “Reflecting the relatively recent high level of scholarly interest
Keeling Proceedings on Eudemian Ethics out at BRILL
The S.V. Keeling Memorial Colloquium 2005 Proceedings, The Eudemian Ethics on the Voluntary, Friendship, and Luck, edited by Dr Fiona Leigh (UCL), is now out at BRILL publishers. From the website: “Reflecting the relatively recent high level of scholarly interest