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SEMINAR IN MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

30 October 2015 @ 09:00 - 31 October 2015 @ 16:00

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Dutch Seminar in Medieval Philosophy Friday 30 October. Academy Building Broerstraat 5 Lecture Room 3 09:00-10:30 Keynote lecture, Russell Friedman (KU Leuven), Putting the Pieces Together Again: Form, Matter, Resurrection 10:30-11:00 Coffee 11:00-11:45 Bianca Bosman (University of Groningen),The Containment Criterion in Medieval Theories of Consequence 11:45-12:30 Irene Binini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Abelard’s Implication as Strict Implication 12:30-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:45 Philip Choi (UC Boulder), Against the Fallibilist Interpretation of Buridan’s Response to Skepticism 14:45-15:30 Elena Baltuta (Humboldt University…
Dutch Seminar in Medieval Philosophy Friday 30 October. Academy Building Broerstraat 5 Lecture Room 3 09:00-10:30              Keynote lecture, Russell Friedman (KU Leuven), Putting the Pieces                                    Together Again: Form, Matter, Resurrection 10:30-11:00                 Coffee 11:00-11:45                Bianca Bosman (University of Groningen),The Containment Criterion in Medieval Theories of Consequence          11:45-12:30                Irene Binini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Abelard’s Implication as Strict Implication 12:30-14:00                Lunch 14:00-14:45                Philip Choi (UC Boulder), Against the Fallibilist Interpretation of Buridan’s Response to Skepticism 14:45-15:30                Elena Baltuta (Humboldt University Berlin), Aquinas on Intellectual Cognition 15:30-16:00                Coffee 16:00-16:45                Sara Uckelman (Durham University), Paul of Venice on Proper Names 16:45-17:30                Christophe Geudens (KU Leuven), Humanist Innovation or Scholastic Persistence? The Commentarii Lovanienses in omnes libros de dialectica Aristotelis (1535) and the Teaching of Topical Theory in 16th-century Louvain. Saturday 31 October Faculty of Philosophy Oude Boteringestraat 52 Lecture room Alfa 09:30-10:15                Yael Kedar (University of Haifa), Natural Astrology, Astrological optics – the Road to Laws in Nature            10:15-11:00                Chiara Beneduce (University of Pisa, University of Florence, Radboud University Nijmegen), The Concept of Humidum Radicale in John Buridan’s Works on Natural Philosophy 11:00-11:30                Coffee 11:30-12:15                Can Laurens Loewe (KU Leuven), The Blessed Virgin and the Two Time-Series: The Limit Decision Problem in Hervaeus Natalis and Durandus of St. Pourçain 12:15-13:00                Joseph Lee Stenberg (UC Boulder), Solving Aristotle’s Puzzle. Aquinas on the Relationship Between Perfect and Imperfect Happiness 13:00-14:30                Lunch 14:30-15:15                Juhana Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä), Choosing the Political. A Medieval Innovation?     15:15-16:00                Siegfried van Duffel (Nazarbayev University) and Jonathan Robinson (York University), Ockham’s Theory of Natural Rights

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30 October 2015 @ 09:00
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31 October 2015 @ 16:00
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University of Groningen
Broerstraat 5
Groningen,
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Dutch Seminar in Medieval Philosophy

Friday 30 October.
Academy Building
Broerstraat 5
Lecture Room 3

09:00-10:30              Keynote lecture, Russell Friedman (KU Leuven), Putting the Pieces                                    Together Again: Form, Matter, Resurrection

10:30-11:00                 Coffee

11:00-11:45                Bianca Bosman (University of Groningen),The Containment Criterion in Medieval Theories of Consequence         
11:45-12:30                Irene Binini (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa), Abelard’s Implication as Strict Implication

12:30-14:00                Lunch

14:00-14:45                Philip Choi (UC Boulder), Against the Fallibilist Interpretation of Buridan’s Response to Skepticism
14:45-15:30                Elena Baltuta (Humboldt University Berlin), Aquinas on Intellectual Cognition

15:30-16:00                Coffee

16:00-16:45                Sara Uckelman (Durham University), Paul of Venice on Proper Names
16:45-17:30                Christophe Geudens (KU Leuven), Humanist Innovation or Scholastic Persistence? The Commentarii Lovanienses in omnes libros de dialectica Aristotelis (1535) and the Teaching of Topical Theory in 16th-century Louvain.

Saturday 31 October

Faculty of Philosophy
Oude Boteringestraat 52
Lecture room Alfa

09:30-10:15                Yael Kedar (University of Haifa), Natural Astrology, Astrological optics – the Road to Laws in Nature           
10:15-11:00                Chiara Beneduce (University of Pisa, University of Florence, Radboud University Nijmegen), The Concept of Humidum Radicale in John Buridan’s Works on Natural Philosophy

11:00-11:30                Coffee

11:30-12:15                Can Laurens Loewe (KU Leuven), The Blessed Virgin and the Two Time-Series: The Limit Decision Problem in Hervaeus Natalis and Durandus of St. Pourçain
12:15-13:00                Joseph Lee Stenberg (UC Boulder), Solving Aristotle’s Puzzle. Aquinas on the Relationship Between Perfect and Imperfect Happiness

13:00-14:30                Lunch

14:30-15:15                Juhana Toivanen (University of Jyväskylä), Choosing the Political. A Medieval Innovation?    
15:15-16:00                Siegfried van Duffel (Nazarbayev University) and Jonathan Robinson (York University), Ockham’s Theory of Natural Rights

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