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SUMMARY:2019 Toronto Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:FRIDAY\, SEPTEMBER 20\nSession I (4:30 – 6:30)\nChair: Therese Cory (University of Notre Dame)\nEmmanuel Bermon (Université de Bordeaux): “The Augustinian Proof for the Immortality of the Soul”\nCommentator: Scott MacDonald (Cornell University) \n  \nSATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 21\nSession II (10:00 – 12:00)\nChair: Giorgio Pini (Fordham University)\nMatteo di Giovanni (University of Turin): “Western Islamic Hylomorphism: Matter and Form in Averroes’ Philosophy”\nCommentator: Stephen Menn (McGill University) \nSession III (2:00 – 4:00)\nChair: Simona Vucu (University of Toronto)\nMatthieu Remacle (University of Toronto): “Logic as a Normative Linguistic Discipline in al-Farabi”\nJacob Andrews (Loyola University Chicago): “William of Auxerre on the Compatibility of Faith and Arguments”\nMachessa Samz (Nazareth College\, Rochester): “Vital du Four on the Intellect’s Cognition of the Singular” \nSession IV (4:15 – 6:15)\nChair: Peter Hartman (Loyola University Chicago)\nChristina Van Dyke: “Reason and Its Limits in 13th-15th Century Contemplative Philosophy”\nCommentator: Jennifer Hart Weed (University of New Brunswick) \n  \nAll sessions are free and open to the public and will be held in Room 100 of the Jackman Humanities Building (170 St. George Street). \nThe colloquium is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy\, the Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy\, the Centre for Medieval Studies\, the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies\, and the Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations. \nThe colloquium is organized by Martin Pickavé\, Deborah Black\, and Peter King.
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/toronto-colloquium-medieval-philosophy-2019/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building\, Room 100 (Main Floor Lecture Hall)\, 170 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5R 2M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George
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SUMMARY:Workshop on "The Radical Demand in Løgstrup's Ethics" by Robert Stern
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a workshop on the recently published The Radical Demand in Løgstrup’s Ethics with its author\, Professor Robert Stern of the University of Sheffield. Details about the workshop will be made available closer to the event. Please contact Professor Owen Ware to register. \nAbout the Book\n\n\nHow much does ethics demand of us? On what authority does it demand it? How does what ethics demand relate to other requirements\, such as those of prudence\, law\, and social convention? Does ethics really demand anything at all? Questions of this sort lie at the heart of the work of the Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Løgstrup (1905-1981)\, and in particular his key text The Ethical Demand (1956). In The Radical Demand in Løgstrup’s Ethics\, Robert Stern offers a full account of that text\, and situates Løgstrup’s distinctive position in relation to Kant\, Kierkegaard\, Levinas\, Darwall\, and Luther. \nAbout Robert Stern\nProfessor Stern is a professor of philosophy at the University of Sheffield. His main interests in the history of philosophy are 19th-century post-Kantian German philosophy\, especially Hegel. In contemporary philosophy\, he focuses on epistemology\, metaphysics\, ethics\, and political philosophy. His current work centres around the Danish philosopher and theologian K. E. Løgstrup\, as well as around Martin Luther viewed from a philosophical perspective. His most recent publications include The Radical Demand in Løgstrup’s Ethics (OUP\, 2019)\, Kantian Ethics: Value\, Agency\, and Obligation (OUP\, 2015)\, and Understanding Moral Obligation: Kant\, Hegel\, Kierkegaard (CUP\, 2012). \n\nProfessor Stern will also be delivering the Continental Philosophy Group Talk on Thursday\, September 19\, 2019\, 3:00 – 5:00 pm.
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/workshop-the-radical-demand-in-logstrups-ethics-by-robert-stern/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building\, Room 401\, 170 St. George St.\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5R 2M8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George
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