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2019 Aristotle Bash
Mar 8, 2019 @ 10:00 am - Mar 10, 2019 @ 2:00 pm
Royce Hall – Room 306,
As part of the History Research Cycle, the Philosophy Department will be hosting the 2019 Aristotle Bash. Featured speakers include Robert Bolton, Rutgers University; Richard McKirahan, Pomona College; Lucas Angioni, Universidade Estadual de Campinas; Marko Malink, New York University; Sukaina Hirji, Virginia Tech; and Adam Crager, UCLA.
The schedule is as follows:
Friday, March 8 – Royce Hall Humanities Conference Room (306)
- 10 am-12 pm: Robert Bolton, Epistêmê: Aristotle’s Project in the Analytics
- 12-1 pm: Lunch
- 1-3 pm: Richard McKirahan, Concept Acquisition in Aristotle
- 3:30-5:30 pm: History of Philosophy: Dimitri El Murr, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, Platonic ‘Desmology’ and the Making of the Body of the World Animal
- 5:30-7 pm: Reception
Saturday, March 9 – Royce Hall Humanities Conference Room (306)
- 10 am-12 pm: Lucas Angioni, The Necessity of Scientific Knowledge in Aristotle
- 12-1 pm: Lunch
- 1-3 pm: Marko Malink, Demonstration by ‘Reductio Ad Impossibile’ in Posterior Analytics 1.26
- 3-5 pm: Sukaina Hirji, How Virtue is a Means to Contemplation
- 5-6:30 pm: Reception
Sunday, March 10 – Dodd Hall Common Room (399)
- 11 am-1 pm: Adam Crager, Workshop Text-Historical Advances and Text-Critical Problems in Post. An. Scholarship
- 1- 2 pm: Lunch
The event is made possible by the Kaplan Panzer Philosophy Endowment and by Rutgers University through a grant from the Anthem Foundation in memory of Allan Gotthelf.