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SUMMARY:Spinoza on Religion and Politics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Spinoza on Religion and Politics or The Contemporary Relevance of a 17th Century Text: THE THEOLOGICAL-POLITICAL TREATISE \n  \nLocation: The Centre for Ethics\, University of Toronto\, Larkin 200 \n  \nThursday April 23rd \nSession I (9:45 AM) \nJulie Klein (Villanova University) \n“Obedience” \n  \nSession II (11:00 AM) \nDaniel Garber (Princeton University) \n“Theocracy” \n  \nSession III (1:30 PM) \nYitzhak Melamed (Johns Hopkins University) \n“Power & Right” \n  \nSession IV (2:45 PM) \nMélanie Zappulla (UW-Madison) \n“The People” \n  \nSession V (4:00 PM) \nMichael Rosenthal (University of Toronto) \n“The Jews” \n  \nFriday April 24th \nSession I (10:00 AM) \nJacob Zellmer (UW-Madison) \n“Flattery” \n  \nSession II (11:15 AM) \nJustin Steinberg (Cornell University) \n“Seditious Speech” \n  \nSession III (1:45 PM) \nWilli Goetschel (University of Toronto) \n“Freedom of Thought” \n  \nSession IV (3:00 PM) \nJason Yonover (Yale University) \n“Genealogy”
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/spinoza-on-religion-and-politics-conference/
LOCATION:Centre for Ethics\, 200 Larkin\, 15 Devonshire Place\, Toronto\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George,UTM,UTSC
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SUMMARY:Kant & Post-Kantian Philosophy Group Talk (Myriam Stihl\, HU-Berlin)
DESCRIPTION:The Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy Group is pleased to welcome as guest speaker Myriam Stihl\, a doctoral researcher in philosophy at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. \n  \nTalk Title\nTemporal Divisibility in Kant’s Second Antinomy \nTalk Abstract\nTBD \n  \nThere will be a workshop of a pre-read paper by Myriam Stihl the following day\, Friday\, April 24th from 11:00am – 1:00pm in JHB 519. The paper will be\, “Kant on Persistence and Duration”. Please email Professor Nick Stang (nick.stang@utoronto.ca) for a copy of the paper\, no sooner than one week ahead. \n  \nAbout the Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy Group\nThe Kant and Post-Kantian Philosophy Group hosts readings-based discussions\, works-in-progress workshops\, and talks from faculty\, graduate students\, and invited speakers relating to Kant\, German idealism\, German romanticism\, Neo-Kantianism\, phenomenology\, and existentialism.
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/kant-and-post-kantian-research-group-talk-myriam-stihl-hu-berlin/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building 519
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George,UTM,UTSC
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SUMMARY:Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy 2026: Ancient Political Thought
DESCRIPTION:Friday April 24 \nSession I (2:00 – 3:30pm): \nJean-Marc Narbonne (Laval) \n“Protagoras’ Democratic Involvement and his Epistemological Background” \nCommentator: Mark Johnstone (McMaster) \n\nSession II (4:00 – 5:30pm): \nCecilia Li (Western) \n“A Fork in the Road: Politics as the Master Art in Plato’s Gorgias (517c4–518c1)” \nCommentator: Merrick Anderson (Southern California) \n  \nSaturday April 25 \nSession III (9:30 – 11:00am): \nRichard Kraut (Northwestern) \n“The Seeds of Democratic Theory in Plato and Aristotle” \nCommentator: Claudia Yau (Michigan) \n\nSession IV (11:30am – 1:00pm): \nCinzia Arruzza (Boston) \n“Women’s Nature and Lack of Authority in Plato’s Laws“ \nCommentator: Myrthe Bartels (Pardubice) \n\nSession V (2:00 – 3:30pm): \nJames Warren (Cambridge) \n“Aristotle on Being Ruled Well” \nCommentator: David Riesbeck (Purdue) \n\nSession VI (4:00 – 5:30pm): \nEric Brown (Washington University\, St. Louis) \n“Stoic Anti-Slavery” \nCommentator: Brad Inwood (Yale) \n  \nThe Annual Toronto Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy is sponsored by the Collaborative Specialization in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (CSAMP).
URL:https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/annual-toronto-workshop-in-ancient-philosophy-2026-ancient-political-thought/
LOCATION:Jackman Humanities Building 100
CATEGORIES:Graduate,St. George,UTM,UTSC
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