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SUMMARY:Philosophy in the Roman Mediterranean: Towards a History
DESCRIPTION:The period 100 BCE to 200 CE saw some of the most far-reaching innovations in Western philosophical history\, including a striking efflorescence of philosophy in the Mediterranean\, especially in the east; old systems were revitalized through discussion and debate with new (including Christianity). But what makes this period exciting also makes it difficult to describe: unlike both the preceding and subsequent periods\, there are no central institutions or school-heads to provide authoritative reference-points for how (or even with whom) members of a given school might normally be expected to argue. The consequence is that this whole period is very poorly represented in our histories. This workshop\, the first in a projected series\, begins with a focus on methodology. It brings together a team of scholars to explore ways of mapping post-Hellenistic philosophy in all the complexity that makes it both interesting and important\, and establishing the terms in which its story can be told. \nOrganizer: George Boys-Stones \nSpeakers\n\nAndreas Bendlin (Toronto)\nRené Brouwer (Utrecht)\nLeo Catana (Copenhagen)\nMadelina Dana (Lyon)\nKendra Eshleman (Boston College)\nBjorn Ewald (Toronto)\nNathan Gilbert (Durham)\nMatthias Haake (Münster)\nMyrto Hatzimichali (Cambridge)\nReviel Netz (Stanford)\n\nFor program details\, please see the workshop webpage.
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/philosophy-in-the-roman-mediterranean-towards-a-history/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building\, Room 418\, 170 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5R 2M8\, Canada
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