Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy 2010
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Medieval Philosophy Colloquium
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Sep 24, 2010 04:30 PM
to Sep 25, 2010 05:00 PM |
| Where | JHB 100 |
| Contact Name | Martin Pickave |
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The University of Toronto
Colloquium in Mediaeval Philosophy 2010
Friday, September 24
Session I (4:30 - 6:30)
Chair: Julie Allen (York University)
Speaker: John Marenbon (Cambridge University):
"Abelard's Semantics"
Commentator: Andrew Arlig (Brooklyn College)
Saturday, September 25
Session II (10:00 - 12:00)
Chair: Michael Barnwell (Niagara University)
Speaker: Katherin Rogers (University of Delaware):
"Anselm on the Ontological Status of Choice"
Commentator: Scott MacDonald (Cornell University)
Session III (2:00 - 4:00)
Chair: Simona Vucu (University of Toronto)
Eduardo Záchia (University of Ottawa): "Thomistic
Dualism and Compatibility Theory"
Ian Drummond (University of Toronto): "Duns Scotus
on the Role of the Moral Virtues"
Sydney Penner (Cornell University): "Francisco Suárez
on Intending an End"
Session IV (4:15 - 6:15)
Chair: Jorge J.E. Gracia (University of Buffalo)
Speaker: Mark Henninger (Georgetown University):
"Realism and Anti-Realism on Relations"
Commentator: Charles Bolyard (James Madison University)
All sessions will be held in the Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 (170
St. George Street).
All sessions are free and open to the public.
Registration and inquiries: medieval.philosophy@utoronto.ca.
For further information visit http://cpamp.utoronto.ca/pages/utcmp.php.
The colloquium is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the
Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Studies, the Centre for
Medieval Studies, the University of St. Michael's College, the Pontifical
Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
Organizers: Deborah Black, Peter King, Martin Pickavé
