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AAIWG PHILOSOPHY & THEOLOGY IN MEDIEVAL EUROPE: EVENTS PAGE


Updated 15 November 2022


15 -16 NOVEMBER 2022, Cluj Napoca, Medicine and Philosophy 4: Maladies of the Soul.

Organizers: Evelina Miteva, Vlad Ile, Lavinia Grijac, Mario Loconsole, Marilena Panarelli. Contact: vlad.ile@ubbcluj.ro or lavinia.grijac@ubbcluj.ro

17 – 18 NOVEMBER 2022,  COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL Organisé par J.-B. Brenet (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, GRAMATA), I. Costa (CNRS-UMR LEM 85-84), V. Decaix (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, GRAMATA, IUF).  Program: Jeudi 17 novembre, Sorbonne, salle Dominique Kalifa (UFR d’Histoire, escalier C, 2e étage). 9:30 Jean-Baptiste BRENET, Iacopo COSTA, Véronique DECAIX, Mots d’accueil; 9:45 David TWETTEN (Marquette University, WI) John of Jandun and the Prime Mover Argument : Faithful to Averroes ? ; 10:45 Russell FRIEDMAN (KU Leuven) John of Jandun on Prime Matter and its Potency; 11:00 – 12:15 Łukasz TOMANEK (University of Silesia, Katowice) Fernand of Spain and his commentary on De substantia of Averroes. Remarks on its attribution and its doctrinal context; 15:00 Valérie CORDONIER (CNRS, SPHere) Jean de Jandun sur la fortune et la bonne fortune; 15:45 Luca BURZELLI (KU Leuven) The remanence of the Elements in Jean of Jandun; 16:45 Aurora PANZICA (SPHere) À la recherche des Questions perdues de Matteo Mei sur la Physique : nouvelles sources pour l’étude de Jean de Jandun et de l’averroïsme bolonais. Vendredi 18 novembre, à Sorbonne. Matin: salle Dominique Kalifa (UFR d’Histoire, escalier C, 2e étage). 9:30 Aurélien ROBERT (CNRS, SPHere) John of Jandun on logic and its application to different fields of knowledge; 10:15 Andrea TABARRONI (University of Udine) Jandun’s Early Reception in Bologna Through the Witness of MS Firenze BNC Conv. Soppr. J.III.6;  11:15 – 12:00 Paolo RUBINI (Leibniz Edition, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Sensory cognition in Renaissance Aristotelianism : Pietro Pomponazzi reader of John of Jandun; 15:00 Pavel BLAŽEK (Institute of Philosophy v.v.i., Academy of Sciences, Prague) Jean de Jandun abréviateur de Barthélémy de Bruges ? Les Quaestiones Libri Yconomice Aristotelis conservées à Erfurt, Wissenschaftliche Allgemeinbibliothek, CA Q. 188; 15:45  Alessandro MULIERI (The American University of Rome): Marsilius of Padua and John of Jandun. Reopening the Question of Political Aristotelian Averroism. Information: http://www.sphere.univ-paris-diderot.fr/spip.php?article2766&lang=fr

17-20 NOVEMBER 2022, 2022 Annual ACPA Meeting: Metaphysical Preambles to the Preambles of Faith. Location: The Inter Continental New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans. Information: http://www.acpaweb.org/meetings/

24 NOVEMBER 2022, International workshop: Divergent Scholasticism, Session 5. Keynote Speakers: Jacob Schmutz, Guido Alt, Miroslav Hanke. Information: https://divergentscholasticism.wordpress.com/


DECEMBER 2022

01 DECEMBER 2022, (Athens) The ACHS-IMS Neoplatonic Lectures – Fall 2022. Cristina d’Ancona – “Aristotelian and Neoplatonic Ethics Between Alexandria and Baghdad.” Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcuuorTkoHdM095VUNpy7n2H086goojop

04 DECEMBER 2022, International workshop: Divergent Scholasticism, Session 6. Keynote Speakers: Sylvain Roudaut, Mário João Correia, Simone Guidi. Information: https://divergentscholasticism.wordpress.com/

04 DECEMBER 2022, 4-6 PM, Leuven Colloquia on Ancient Platonism (LCAP), Lloyd P. Gerson (Toronto) on The Metaphysical Foundation of Plato’s Ethics. Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/dwmc/research/not-another-history-of-platonism/events/LCAP

15 DECEMBER 2022, 7 PM (Athens), The ACHS-IMS Neoplatonic Lectures – Fall 2022. Georgia Tsouni – “From Athens to Alexandria: Reconsidering the Prehistory of Neoplatonism.”Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcuuorTkoHdM095VUNpy7n2H086goojop

15 DECEMBER, Faculty of Canon Law of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Faculty of Canon Law of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, and the Angelicum Thomistic Institute, CFP: The Concept of “Ius” in Thomas Aquinas. Each speaker will have 20 minutes to present their paper and 10 minutes to take questions from the audience. Only papers that are directly related to the main topic of the conference will be taken into consideration. The final title and detailed summary of the paper (approximately 1,000 words) must be submitted for evaluation until 15 December, 2022. Paper submissions should be sent to TIinfo@pust.it until this deadline. The authors will receive a response regarding the acceptance of their papers by 15 January, 2023. Information: https://angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/event/call-for-papers-the-concept-of-ius/


JANUARY 2023

21-23 JANUARY 2023, University of Bologna: CISPELS II, GRAMMAR AND GRAMMARS. Information: http://www.sispm.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Convegno_CISPELS_2023_Call_ENG.pdf

25-26 JANUARY 2023, Thomas Aquinas: Medieval Thinker in the 21st Century Global Village (Ibadan, Nigeria). Speakers include: Anthony Akinwale, OP (Dominican University, Ibadan), Michael Sherwin, OP (Angelicum, Rome), Simon Francis Gaine, OP (Angelicum, Rome), Michał Paluch, OP (Angelicum, Rome), Oliver Keenan, OP (Blackfriars, Oxford), Patrick Akunne, OP (Dominican University, Ibadan), Michael Akpoghiran, OP (Dominican University, Ibadan), Francis Adedara (Seminary of Ss Peter and Paul, Ibadan). Information: CALL FOR PAPERS – Thomas Aquinas: Medieval Thinker in the 21st Century Global Village – Thomistic Institute

25 JANUARY 2023,  4-6 PM, Leuven Colloquia on Ancient Platonism (LCAP), Daniela P. Taormina on ‘Une aporie plotinienne : le principe donne-t-il ce qu’il n’a pas ?’ Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/dwmc/research/not-another-history-of-platonism/events/LCAP

31 JANUARY 2023, CFP: XXVII Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM, Medieval Debates on Foreknowledge: Future Contingents, Prophecy, and Divination (13-15 September 2023,  Trento) Deadline CFP: 31 January 2023. Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/siepm/siepm-2023?fbclid=IwAR1TBbksE3cqI311-EgyF_9Mo26bkLzxnmDA9OqousX8WetyNUCObXzdPQI


MARCH 2023

06-08 MARCH 2023, Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP):  History of Logic in the Islamic World. Iranian Institute of Philosophy (IRIP) in collaboration with the Iranian Association for Logic (IAL), Iranian Philosophical Society (IPS), Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Fundamental Sciences (IRFS), and the Science and Research Branch of the Islamic Azad University. Conference scope: Pre-Avicennian Logic, Avicenna’s Logic, Post-Avicennian Logic, Comparative Logic. Information: http://logic.irip.ac.ir/


APRIL 2023

07-08 APRIL 2023, 30 years after Richard M. Frank: Al-Ghazali and Avicenna in Post-classical Islam. Information: Call for Papers – 30 years after Richard M. Frank: Al-Ghazali and Avicenna in Post-classical Islam 7-8 April

15 APRIL 2023, Deadline: SIEPM XXVII ‘Annual Colloquium Medieval Debates on Foreknowledge:Future Contingents, Prophecy, and Divination’ (13-15 September 2023, Trento) stipends: 15 April 2023.  Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/siepm/siepm-2023?fbclid=IwAR1TBbksE3cqI311-EgyF_9Mo26bkLzxnmDA9OqousX8WetyNUCObXzdPQI


MAY 2023

18-20 MAY 2023 LMU Munich, Animals in Greek, Arabic, and Latin Philosophy. Featured speakers: Sophia Connell, Silvia Donati, Racha El Omari, Cecilia Muratori. Contact: Peter Adamson: peter.adamson@lrz.uni-muenchen.de; Information: https://dgphil.de/veranstaltungen/veranstaltungsankuendigungen/lesen/?tx_ttnews%5Byear%5D=2022&tx_ttnews%5Bmonth%5D=10&tx_ttnews%5Bday%5D=31&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=6180&cHash=ece6400f86e8094e5da5f6aae3fc3f0b


JUNE 2023

05-06 JUNE 2023, Self-deception in  Ancient Philosophy (Athens, 05-06 June 2023). Information: Self-deception in Ancient Philosophy (12-13 June 2023): Overview


SEPTEMBER 2023

13-15 SEPTEMBER 2023,  Trento (Italy): XXVII Annual Colloquium of the SIEPM, Medieval Debates on Foreknowledge:Future Contingents, Prophecy, and Divination. Deadline CFP: 31 January 2023. Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/siepm/siepm-2023?fbclid=IwAR1TBbksE3cqI311-EgyF_9Mo26bkLzxnmDA9OqousX8WetyNUCObXzdPQI


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FEBRUARY 2021

2-23 FEBRUARY 2021, 8-10:00 PM ET, Thomistic Institute, On Free Will: A Student Summa Theologiae Reading Group on Free Will. Led by Fr. Anselm Ramelow OP. Apply here: Summa Reading Groups All — Thomistic Institute.

4-25 FEBRUARY 2021, 7:30-8:30 pm ET, Thomistic Institute, On the Separated Soul: A Student Summa Theologiae Reading Group Led by Prof. Therese Cory.Apply Here:Summa Reading Groups All — Thomistic Institute.

8 FEBRUARY 2021, 7:00-8:00 PST, Thomistic Institute, “Physics and Philosophy: Does Thomas Aquinas Have Anything to Offer” Fr. Thomas Davenport. Register Here:Physics and Philosophy: Does Thomas Aquinas Have Anything to Offer?

9 FEBRUARY 2021, Università del Salento, CETEFIL: ‘Reading Group on Albertus Magnus’, ‘The Natural Knowledge and Its Source’ Subject and aim of Theology (Summa Theologiae, I.I., I.3.3., I.6), Evelina Miteva.Registration: evelinamiteva@yahoo.co.uk; Zoom: https://kurzelinks.de/uves.

11 FEBRUARY 2021, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm (CET, UTC+1), UCLouvain, Centre d’Analyse Culturelle de la Première Modernité (GEMCA), Qu’est-ce qu’un diagramme? – Session 2. Jean-Claude Schmitt (GAHOM, EHESS, Paris), Figurae: les diagrammes à l’époque médiévale; José Rubio Higuera (Gabinete de Filosofia Medieval, Université de Porto), Medieval Volvelles and Data Gathering: On the Graphic Simulations of Experience. Registration:Diagramme 2, inscription en distanciel; Info:Qu’est-ce qu’un diagramme ? – Session 2

11 FEBRUARY 2021, 4:30-6:00 pm GMT, Blackfriars Oxford Aquinas Seminar Series 2021. De Magistro: Aquinas And the Education of The Whole Person. Prof. Andrea Aldo Robiglio, “Learning Failures and Scholarly Vices”. Register Here:https://zoom.us/webinar/register/8716091521446/WN_KeCsRJLBSAKAeI3UIe_-mw.

11 FEBRUARY 2021, 3.30–5pm GMT, Center for Religious Studies, Central European University New Work on the Metaphysics of Teleology. Online seminar series. Helen De Cruz: The role of intuitive teleology in reasoning about biology. Abstract & Registration:https://teloi.org/seminars/current#2021-DeCruz. Information:Teloi.org

12 FEBRUARY 2021, 9.30 am CET, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO). Jenny Pelletier, what is it like to think about roses: Chatton and Wodeham on Objective Existence. Zoom:https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88598901706?pwd=KzZCZlBrWGxpWUFTK3ZIZTVCa2duZz09. Information:Meetings – MeLO Seminar

16 FEBRUARY 2021, 7:00 pm EST, Rutgers University, Thomistic Institute. “Why God Became Man” by Prof. Michael Gorman. Register:Why God Became Man — Thomistic Institute.

18 FEBRUARY 2021, 3:30–5:00 pm GMT, Center for Religious Studies, Central European University. New Work on the Metaphysics of Teleology. Online seminar series. Mohsen Moghri: An Axiological Teleology: How value ultimately explains existence. Abstract & Registration:https://teloi.org/seminars/current#2021-Moghri; Information:Teloi.org

18 FEBRUARY 2021, 5:00–06.30 pm (CET), Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Fatema Amijee, Plural Explanations in Leibniz. Registration and Zoom link: c.k.r.henkel@rug.nl or to l.georgescu@rug.nl

18 FEBRUARY 2021, 5:30 – 6:30 pm PT, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology. Wise Habits series. “Hope as an Emotion Versus Hope as a Virtue” Fr. Thomas Aquinas Pickett, OP Registration:https://dspt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7OkLy56bTTOj0oBt-youlA

19 FEBRUARY 14:30 Spanish time = 10:30 EST, José Manuel Garcia Valverde (Universidad de Sevilla) presents his critical edition of Aristotle De anima (Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 398 pp., ISBN: 978-84-00-10552-5.) Information:https://www.academia.edu/45112038/Jos%C3%A9_Manuel_Garcia_Valverde_Editing_Aristotles_De_Anima; For participating write to marco.ghione@uniupo.it; filosofiantica.uniupo@gmail.com

19 FEBRUARY 2021, 4 pm CET, Roger Bacon Research Society: Teatime with Bacon – Reform of sciences. Nikolaus Egel, TBD. Suggested reading: Roger Bacon, Letter to Pope Clement IV. Zoom link: TBD; Information:Roger Bacon Research Society.

22 FEBRUARY 2021, 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. CST = 11:30-2:30 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Author-meets-Critics: Freedom and Responsibility in Neoplatonist Thought. Chair: Gabriel Lear (University of Chicago). Author: Ursula Coope (Oxford University). Critics: Tad Brennan (Cornell University); Chris Noble (Syracuse University); Sara Magrin (University of California Berkeley/University of Pittsburgh).

22 FEBRUARY 2021, 5:00-6:30 Pm PST, USC Dornsife Undergraduate Honors Programs.Images Out of Time Seminar, “He used small lines to find the greatest truths”: Diagrams in the Latin West JEFFREY HAMBURGER, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art & Culture, Dept. of History of Art & Architecture, Harvard University. RSVP to vsri@usc.edu for Zoom information or to be added to our Slack channel.

22 FEBRUARY 2021, 13:00-14:00, The Warburg Institute, The Aristotle Reading Group. Convenors: Jack Ford (UCL) and Charles Burnett (Warburg Institute). Contact: jack.ford.13@ucl.ac.uk.

23 FEBRUARY 2021, 10:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. CST = 11:30-2:30 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Author-meets-Critics: Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good. Chair: Gopal Sreenivasan (Duke University); Author: Marta Jimenez (Emory University). Critics: Cynthia Freeland (University of Houston); Rachel Singpurwalla (University of Maryland); Douglas Cairns (University of Edinburgh).

23 FEBRUARY 2021, 19:00 UTC+0, Angelicum Thomistic Institute,Imago Dei: What is the Image of God? Online event. Registration:https://forms.gle/HAMrMdVvKpfBhBzXA

23 FEBRUARY 2021, Università del Salento, CETEFIL ‘Reading Group on Albertus Magnus’, ‘The Natural Knowledge and Its Source’ Commenting on the Bible (Super Baruch, 3, w. 9-38), Evelina Miteva. Registration: evelinamiteva@yahoo.co.uk; Zoom:https://kurzelinks.de/uves; Information:https://www.unisalento.it/-/albertus-magn-3

24 FEBRUARY 2021, 12:00 Mexico City time, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas, ‘Ancient Philosophy and its Reception’, Gretchen Reydams-Schils (University of Notre Dame), ‘Calcidius, Numenius, and Origen’. Contact: rsalles@unam.mx

24 FEBRUARY 2021, 12:30 CET, Seminarios IEM 2021, Grupo de investigación: Hermenéutica patrística y medieval (LOGOS). Nicola Polloni (Bélgica) – Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven: “Fragmentaciones hilemórficas. Rogerio Bacon y el problema de la constitución ontológica del mundo natural”. Information:https://www.unav.edu/web/instituto-de-estudiosmedievales

24 FEBRUARY 2021, 2:15-5:15 p.m. CST = 3:15-6:15 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Submitted Colloquium: Socratic method. “On Causal Priority and the Dramatic Date of Plato’s Cratylus”. Chair: Rachel Barney (University of Toronto). Author: Colin Smith (University of Colorado, Boulder). Commentator: John Garner (University of West Georgia); “The Anomaly of the Last Elenchos of Plato’s Euthyphro”; Chair: Josh Wilburn (Wayne State University); Author: Donovan Cox (University of Hartford); Commentator: Allison Piñeros Glasscock (Georgia State University); “The Incongruity of Justice and Injustice in Thrasymachus’ Account”; Chair: Emily Fletcher (University of Wisconsin-Madison); Author: Michael Starling (University of Georgia); Commentator: Carrie Swanson (University of Iowa).

24 FEBRUARY 2021, 11:00 CET, Università degli Studi di Padova, CIRFIM, Seminario di Filosofia Medievale 2021, “Key Questions about Nichomachean Ethics: on Love and Desire”, Prof. Magdalena Bosch Rabell (Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona). Zoom:https://unipd.zoom.us/j/86796904707?pwd=L2hNRGVBOEY4bmo5TURQWjlaYzdPZz09#success (Meeting ID 86796904707; Password 719789).

24 FEBRUARY 2021 6:00 pm CST, Thomistic Institute. “Is Free Will and Illusion?” by Prof. Joshua Hochschild Register:Is Free Will an Illusion? — Thomistic Institute

24 FEBRUARY 2021, 7-10 p.m. CST = 8-11 p.m. EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. International Plato Society/Co-sponsored by the International Society for Socratic Studies. “Chair: Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University); Speakers: William Altman, “Xenophon and Plato: Back and Forth with the Two Greatest Socratics”; Sophia Stone (Lynn University), “What Socrates Teaches”; Hugh Benson (University of Oklahoma), “Socrates’ Two Technai”.

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 1-3 p.m. CST = 2-4 p.m. EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Submitted Symposium: “Aristotle and Philoponus on Bodiless Extension”; Chair: Daniel Moerner (University of Chicago); Author: Cassidy Finley (University of Iowa); Commentators: Emily Kress (Brown University); Christian Pfeiffer (University of Toronto).

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 3:30 – 6:30 pm EST, Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy. Vikram Kumar (Cornell), “Augustine on Word, (Concept), and Object”; Abigail Whalen (Oxford), “Aquinas and the Angels: On the Subject-Matter of Aristotle’s Metaphysics; Stephen Lahey (Nebraska), “Wyclif’s Temporal Indivisibilism”. Zoom:https://cua.zoom.us/j/86233448008?pwd=dGk0R2FHN3VPeWhvUUVIMHJ0d2c5dz09 (Meeting ID: 862 3344 8008; Passcode: 336859).

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 3.30–5pm GMT, Center for Religious Studies, Central European University. New Work on the Metaphysics of Teleology. Online seminar series. Elena Popa: Human Goals are Constitutive of Agency in Artificial Intelligence. Abstract & Registration:https://teloi.org/seminars/current#2021-Popa; Information:Teloi.org

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book III, chapters 7 and 8 – the Bound and the Infinite. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 6-7:30 EST, Ancient Philosophy Society Workshop: Feminist Readings of Ancient Texts. Emanuela Bianchi, “The Feminine Roots of Physis: Circe and Moly.”; Jessica Elbert Decker, “On Growth and Immortality: Physis in Heraclitus and Empedocles.”; Sara Brill, “Law and Life Cycle in Aristotle’s City of Prayers.”; Registration: Registration required: jdecker@csusm.edu

25 FEBRUARY 2021, 7:10-10:10 p.m. CST = 8:10-11:10 p.m. EST, Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy. Chair: A. Preus, Secretary, SAGP; Mark A. Sentesy, Penn State: “The Ontology of Multiplicity in Heraclitus, Parmenides, and Plato.”; Mason Marshall, Pepperdine: “The First and Last City in Plato’s Republic.”; John Mulhern, U Penn: “Φύσις in Aristotle’s Politics.” Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting.

26 FEBRUARY 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO), Christophe Geudens, The Ockhamist Analysis of de re Modals and Modern Quantified Modal Logic.Zoom: TBD; Information:Meetings – MeLO Seminar

26 FEBRUARY 2021, deadline for registration. “La liberté chez Alexandre d’Aphrodise et les libertins du XVIIè siècle”; Isabelle Koch, « Anti-déterminisme et reformulation libertarienne du ‘choix’ dans le De fato d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise »; Sylvia Giocanti, « La liberté est-elle pensable chez les libertins du xviiè siècle? La Mothe Le Vayer, Samuel Sorbière, l’Anonyme du Theophrastus redivivus : du scepticisme au naturalisme ». The events will be held 01 MARCH 2021. Contact: jerome.lagouanere@univ-montp3.fr

26 FEBRUARY 2021, 10 a.m. EST, Physis kai phuta. Alessandro Buccheri: “Blooming Deities in Hesiod’s Theogony.” Zoom: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/91218879692?pwd=UU9RRGN3VWo0dTU3NkRsczY3TU5aQT09.

26 FEBRUARY 2021, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m., Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy. Luis López Farjeat (Universidad Panamericana), “Political Animals in al-Fārābī’s Kitāb al-Siyāsa al-Madaniyya”; Riccardo Strobino (Tufts University), “Reductio ad absurdum and the Fallacy of False Cause in Avicenna”; Sevcan Gugumcu (UCLA), “A Commentary on Avicenna’s Kitāb al-Burhān of the Shifā’, Book IV Chapter 10”. Zoom: https://cua.zoom.us/j/83902288331?pwd=ZUFNQVRjanNCbTErb2VoVFczaHZmdz09 (Meeting ID: 839 0228 8331; Passcode: 883787).

26 FEBRUARY 2021, 11:10 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. CST = 12:10-2:20 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Author-meets-Critics: Platonism and the Objects of Science; Chair: Naomi Reshotko (University of Denver); Author: Scott Berman (Saint Louis University); Critics: Cody Gilmore (University of California, Davis); Marshall Abrams (University of Alabama at Birmingham).

26 FEBRUARY 2021, 11:10 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. CST = 12:10-2:20 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Submitted Colloquium: Aristotle’s Ethics”. Aristotle on Purely Disinterested Concern and the Common Good”; Chair: Allison Murphy (Carleton College); Author: Bradford Kim (Auburn University); Commentator: Dhananjay Jagannathan (Columbia University); “Virtue’s Mean and its Standard in Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics 8.3”; Chair: Bryan Reece (University of Arkansas); Author: Roy Lee (Stanford University); Commentator: Corinne Gartner (Wellesley College).

26-27 FEBRUARY 2021, 14:30 UTC+01, 20:00 UTC+01, Angelicum Thomistic Institute, Renewing Mystical Theology. Speakers: Boyd Taylor Coolman on Thomas Gallus; Denis Chardonnens, OCD, on Thomas Aquinas; Bernhard Blankenhorn, OP, on Albertus Magnus; Paul D. Hellmeier, OP, on Berthold von Moosburg and Dietrich von Freiberg; Alessandra Beccarisi on Meister Eckhart; Marcus Plested on Gregory Palamas; Marianne Schlosser, Keynote Address.

26 FEBRUARY 2021, 2:10 CST = 3:10 EST, Central Division Meeting. To participate in Central Division panels, you must be a member of the APA, and registered for the Central Division meeting. Invited Symposium: Knowledge as a virtue of soul in ancient philosophy; Chair: Gabriel Lear (University of Chicago); Speakers: Katja Vogt (Columbia University), “Virtue is Knowledge”; Joshua Mendelsohn (Loyola University Chicago), “Aristotle on Knowledge of Particulars in Metaphysics M 10”; Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis and Clark College), “Socrates on Having a Skill”.

26-27 FEBRUARY 2021, Thomistic Institute: Thomistic Circles – Dominican House of Studies, Washington D.C., “What is the Common Good?” with Fr. Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P., Prof. F. Russell Hittinger, Prof. Joseph Capizzi, and Dr. Matthew Petersen. Information:What is the Common Good? — Thomistic Institute

01 MARCH 2021: Deadline for applications. KU Leuven, International Conference: Women on Medieval Philosophy (08-10 JULY 2021). Information:International Conference: Women on Medieval Philosophy – De Wulf – Mansion Centre for Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy

01 MARCH 2021: Deadline for applications. Call for Applications for 2021 Research Awards for the Theology, Science, and Knowledge Project. Send applications and questions to Billy Dunaway at dunawayw@umsl.edu, Jon McGinnis at mcginnis@umsl.edu. Information:https://www.theologyscienceandknowledge.org/summer-research-awards-2021.htm


01 MARCH, 9:00 – 10:00 (5:30 – 6:30 GMT), Conference Rationality, Theism, and Atheism (RTA 2021). Event program: 10:00 – 12:00 (6:30 –8:30 GMT), Critique of Ontological argument; Panel Chair: Muhammad Saeidimehr. Speakers: Cornel Hertogh, Anselm’s Ontological Argument Reconsidered as a Religious Thought Experiment; Michael Bauwens, Exploring the argument for God from truth; Javier Perez-Jara, The God-question(s) and the Ontological Dimensions of Being; Hannes Schumacher, Divine inexistence and the ontological argument. 14:00 – 15:00 (10:30 – 11:30 GMT), Keynote Speaker: Richard Swinburne, “Notes on ‘Why Hume and Kant were mistaken in rejecting natural theology?”. 15:00 – 17:00 (11:30 – 13:30 GMT), Rationality of religious belief/disbelief. Panel Chair: Rasoul Rasoulipour. Rik Peels, Can Atheism Be Properly Basic?; Philip Hopkins, In the Absence of Evidence: Mill and James against Hume’s “On Miracles” in Conversation with Ancient Voices and Sacred Texts; Mark Boespflug, Experts and Laity: What the Social Epistemology of Science and Religion Reveals About Their Relationship; Mohsen Javadi, Definition of Faith and the Question of Rationality of Theism; Rasoul Rasoulipour, Plantinga and Marx/Freud De Jure Challenge to Theistic Belief. Timing: 17:00 – 19:30 (13:30 – 16:00 GMT), Panel Title: On (ir)rationality of Atheism. Panel Chair: Kelly Clark. Kelly James Clark, Atheism and inferential thinking; Alireza Kazemi, What Can Evil (Rationally) Test?; Kyle Moore, Atheism and the concept of religion in the early Kojève; Safaruk Chowdhury, Prior Cognitive Information and An Islamic Argument from Reason; Zeinab Salari, On Preferring God’s Non-Existence.

01 MARCH 2021, 14h30-16h30 (French time) = 8:30-10:30 a.m. EST: “La liberté chez Alexandre d’Aphrodise et les libertins du XVIIè siècle”; Isabelle Koch, « Anti-déterminisme et reformulation libertarienne du ‘choix’ dans le De fato d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise »; Sylvia Giocanti, « La liberté est-elle pensable chez les libertins du xviiè siècle?; La Mothe Le Vayer, Samuel Sorbière, l’Anonyme du Theophrastus redivivus : du scepticisme au naturalisme ». Contact before 26 FEBRUARY 2021: jerome.lagouanere@univ-montp3.fr

02 MARCH 2021, Conference Rationality, Theism, and Atheism (RTA 2021). Event program: 10:30 – 13:00 (7:00 – 9:30 GMT), Critique of God-world relation. Panel Chair: Ebrahim Azadegan. Lecturer: Muhammad Legenhausen, Inferentialism and Divine Necessity; Andrew Loke, The Kalam Cosmological Argument and the Rationality of Theism; Saeed Masoumi, Some Comments on the Kalam Cosmological Argument and the First Instance of Time; Hamed Bikaraan-Behesht, The Conflict between Theism and Naturalism: Methodological or Metaphysical? Timing: 14:00 – 16:00 (10:30 – 12:30 GMT), Panel Title: Problems of traditional theistic arguments, Panel Chair: Reza Akbari. Lecturer: Aleksandar Novakovic, Why we do not need demonstrative proof for God’s existence to know that God exists: Robert Nozick’s case for the existence of God; Reza Bakhshayesh, Kant from Agnosticism to Theism; Lara Scaglia, Critique, reason, tradition. Kant and Al-Jabri on the possibility of reasonable belief in God; Mojgan Khalili, Epistemic and Metaphysical Possibility or Impossibility of God’s Existence according to Wittgenstein. 16:15- 18:15 (12:45 – 14:45 GMT), Problems concerning God’s Attributes. Panel Chair: Ebrahim Azadegan. Lecturer: Ebrahim Azadegan, Abraham’s Plead with God; Jacob Quick, In Defense of the (Non-)Existence of God: The Rationality of Christian Mystical Theism; Jamie Benjamin Turner, inferential vs non-inferential interpretation of divine attributes in the Islamic tradition; Ehsan Karimi Torshizi Hedieh Yaghubi Bojmaeh, The Bi-lā Kayfa Doctrine: Theological-Philosophical Perspectives. Closing 18:30 – 19:00 (15:00 – 15:30 GMT).

04 MARCH 2021, 3:30–5pm GMT, Center for Religious Studies, Central European University. New Work on the Metaphysics of Teleology. Online Seminar Series. Erik Åkerlund: Models of Finality: Aristotle, Buridan, and Averroes. Abstract & Registration:https://teloi.org/seminars/current#2021-Akerlund. Information:https://teloi.org/

04 MARCH 2021, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM CET, The Mediterranean Seminars. Bentham Project, UCL and DEEDS Project, University of Toronto. Machine-Reading Medieval Latin Texts: The Launch of the UCL/Toronto Transkribus model. Registration:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/machine-reading-medieval-latin-texts-the-ucltoronto-transkribus-model-tickets-136417810343.

04 MARCH 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book III, chapters 12-14 – the Intelligible triads. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

05 MARCH 14:30-17:00 Paris Time = 8:30-11 a.m. EST, julien Devinant (Sorbonne Université, Centre Léon Robin): « Certitudes sous conditions: le pronostic médical selon Galien »; Judith Rohman (Université Rennes 2) « Prophéties trompeuses dans l’Énéide : entre encouragement et manipulation ? ». Contact: juliette.dross@sorbonne-universite.fr or jean-baptiste.gourinat@sorbonne-universite.fr.

06 MARCH, 12 noon EST, SAGP Aristotle Work in Progress. Greg Scott, “Alcmaeon of Croton, Phaedrus 245c-e, and Aristotle”. SAGP Membership required. Contact apreus@binghamton.edu or acurran123@gmail.com.

09 MARCH 2021, 7:30-8:40 pm CET, Saint Thomas Aquinas Celebration 2021. Prof. Hernán Inverso, University of Buenos Aires, winner of the Mercier Prize 2020 with his book Fenomenología de lo inaparente. Registration:Registration Saint Thomas Aquinas Celebration – Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte; Information:Saint Thomas Aquinas Celebration 2021 – Institute of Philosophy.

10 MARCH 2021, 12:00 – 2:00 pm CST, The Mediterranean Seminars. Bentham Project, UCL and DEEDS Project, University of Toronto. Machine-Reading Medieval Latin Texts: The Launch of the UCL/Toronto Transkribus model. Training session for those interested in using the new model and the Transkribus platform. Register:Using the UCL/Toronto model to machine-read medieval Latin texts

11 MARCH 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book IV, chapters 2 and 3 – Intelligible-Intellectual Gods. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

12 MARCH 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO). Nicola Polloni, Matter in Disorder: Ontologies of Primeval Chaos and Their Medieval Narratives.Zoom: TBD; Information:https://meloseminar.wordpress.com/meetings/

12 MARCH 2021: Deadline for abstracts. Philosophy in/on translation. Online Symposium (September 9-10, 2021). Keynote speakers: Duncan Large (Professor of European Literature and Translation, University of East Anglia, UK; Academic Director, British Centre for Literary Translation), Helena Franco Martins (Associate Professor of Literary and Translation Studies, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). 30 APRIL 2021: deadline for Registration. Information: transphil2021@univie.ac.at.

15 MARCH 2021: Deadline for abstracts. Congreso: XVIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval (26-28 MAY 2021), Medellin (Colombia). Deadline for abstracts 15 MARCH 2021, deadline for papers 15 APRIL 2021. Contact: xviiicongresofm@gmail.com; Information: https://unadista.wixsite.com/congres.

15 MARCH 2021, 21st Annual Dominican University College Student Conference. Theme: Ethics and the Good life. Primarily Online, 26-27 MARCH. Abstract’s deadline: 15 MARCH. Information:https://www.ethicsconference.ca/

15 MARCH 2021: Deadline for Proposals. Ecstasy and Vision: Variations on a Theme from the Middle Ages to the Contemporary Age.Accepted Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish. Information:Call for Proposals: Exstasis e Visio. Variazioni su un tema dal medioevo alla modernità

15 MARCH 2021: Abstract Submission Deadline. Passions in the Platonic Tradition, Patristics and Late Antiquity Conference. Conference Dates: April 19-20, 2021. For more information:The Passions in the Platonic Tradition, Patristics and Late Antiquity

17 MARCH 2021, 10 a.m. EDT, Physis kai Phuta. Gottfried Heinemann, “Imitation of Nature in Heraclitus (?), Hippocrates’ De Victu, and Aristotle”; Zoom:https://harvard.zoom.us/j/91218879692?pwd=UU9RRGN3VWo0dTU3NkRsczY3TU5aQT09

17 MARCH 2021, 12-1:30 p.m. EDT, ISSS Virtual Colloquium. Francesca Alessa, “Socrates’ Double Notion of Nomos in Plato’s Crito”. Contact: socratessociety@rice.edu

18 MARCH 2021, 9 am CST, Center for Renaissance Studies Programs. Adventures in Libraries: Thoughts on Epistemology. A Roundtable on the Present and Future of Manuscript Studies. Led by Ian Cornelius. Participants: Ralph Hanna, Keble College, Oxford; Ian Cornelius, Loyola University-Chicago; Tamar Evangelestia-Dougherty, Cornell University. Online via Zoom. Information:https://www.newberry.org/03182021-adventures-libraries-thoughts-epistemology. Registration form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfy7nwshUq689o8CP64IzHYu59mhsA61qlyFVz9_xO_CwAmHw/viewform.

18 MARCH 2021, 5:30 – 6:30 (PT), Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Wise Habits series: “Angels and Us”, Fr. Michael Hurley, OP. Registration:https://dspt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_0MKIbQemQE-SS-aITMGnvw.

18 MARCH 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book V, chapters 3 and 4 – the Intellectual hebdomad. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

19 MARCH 2021, 4 pm CET, Roger Bacon Research Society: Teatime with Bacon – Division of sciences. Alexander Fidora, The Division of the Sciences in Opus Maius IV, 1, 2: Notes on Bacon’s Sources and Their Transformation. Suggested reading: Opus maius, pt. IV, dist. 1, ch. 2. Zoom link: TBD. Information:Roger Bacon Research Society

20 MARCH 2021, 12 noon EDT, SAGP Aristotle Work in Progress. Erica Holberg. SAGP Membership required. Contact apreus@binghamton.edu or acurran123@gmail.com

22, March 2021 2:00-3:30 PM ET, Thomistic Institutes. Fr. Thomas Davenport, OP. – “This is My Body: Does Modern Science disprove Transubstantiation.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/-this-is-my-body

22 March 2021 7:00-8:30 PM, Thomistic Institute. Prof. V. Phillip Munoz and Fr. Dominic Legge OP. – “Natural Law: Thomas Aquinas or the American Founding.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/natural-law-thomas-aquinas-or-the-american-founding.

23 March 2021 6:00-7:00 PM. Thomistic Institute. Prof. Michael Gorman – “What is Life About: Feelings Management or Human Fulfilment?” Lecture given at University of Arizona. Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/what-is-life-about-feelings-management-or-human-fulfillment

23 MARCH 2021, Experience in the Premodern Sciences of Soul and Body, ca. 800-1650 Colloquium. Environments and Ecologies of Transmission. More information:https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/environments-and-ecologies-transmission

23 MARCH 2021, 16:15 – 18:15, Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Elvira Wakelnig: Proclus Arabus and Libri de causis. Contact: Cécile Bonmariage: cecile.bonmariage@uclouvain.be; Information:https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

24 March 2021, 19H (CET) L’Institut thomiste lance une série de conférences en ligne, en langue française.

Le thème retenu pour une première série est “Christianisme et Vérité philosophique”. Cyrille Michon, Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht op, Olivier Boulnois, Soeur Marie de l’Assomption, Rémi Brague et Serge-Thomas Bonino op ont accepté d’intervenir. Pour plus de renseignements et pour s’inscrire: https://angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/serie-francaise/. La première conférence sera demain le 24 mars avec Cyrille Michon. Sa conférence st intitulée: “Vérité du christianisme? La philosophie chrétienne dans un contexte contemporain: un héritage contesté” Voici le lien Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/events/253709836283752/ ) Les conférences sont faites par des universitaires de haut niveau. Elles s’adressent à tous ceux qui souhaitent nourrir leur culture philosophique et théologique, notamment sur les thèmes liés à la foi et à la raison.

24 MARCH 2021, 6:00pm, Farouk Jabre Center for Arabic and Islamic Science and Philosophy. On the Discovery of Isḥāq b. Ḥunayn’s Lost Translation of Aristotle’s De anima I-II​​. Jawdath Jabbour, PhD​, CNRS, Centre Paul-Albert Février (TDMAM UMR 7297), PhASIF (DIM Région Île-de-France). Information: https://aub.edu.lb/jabre/Pages/monthly-seminar.aspx

24 March 2021, 4:00 – 6:00 PM EDT, The Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion. Panel on “Religion in the Modern University.” Panel includes Nicholas Wolterstorff, Eddie S. Glaude, Zena Hitz, Jeffery Stout. Register: https://uchv.princeton.edu/events/pppr-virtual-panel-religion-modern-university

24 March 2021, 6:30-7:30 PM CT, Thomistic Institute. Prof. James Madden – “The Compatibility of Neuroscience and the Soul.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/the-compatibility-of-neuroscience-and-the-soul-3

24 March 2021, 7:00- 8:00 PM EST, Thomistic Institute. Fr. John Corbett OP. – “Disputation, Truth and Charity in the life and work of Father Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/garrigou-lagrange

25 March 2021 7:00-8:00 PM EST, Thomistic Institute. Fr. Michael Dodds OP. – “Is the Doctrine of the Trinity Compatibile with Divine Simplicity.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/the-trinity-and-divine-simplicity

25 March 8:00-9:00 PM ET, Thomistic Institute Livestream. Prof. Gregory LaNave – “Theology: The Judge of All Human Knowledge.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/theology-the-judge-of-all-knowledge

25 MARCH 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book V, chapters 17 and 18 – Demiurge and his juniors. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

25 MARCH 2021, 16h15-18h45, Louvain-la-Neuve, Adress: Local Erasme 57 et/ou en ligne (TEAMS); UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Albert le Grand et son De Causis et processu universitatis Le travail en séminaire se fera sur texte latin et traductions. Contact: jean-michel.counet@uclouvain.be; Information:https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

26 MARCH 2021, 11: oo, Medieval Philosophy UK. Confirmed speakers and schedule: 11:00, Tianyue Wu (Peking University) “Aquinas on Human Personhood and Dignity”; 12:00, Dominik Perler (Humboldt Universität Berlin), “Suárez’s Compositional Account of Substance”; 12:00-14:00 lunch break; 14:00, Rodrigo Ballon Villanueva (Università della Svizzera Italiana) “Eriugena Against the Standard Account of Relations in the Middle Ages”; 15:00 Roxane Nöel (University of Cambridge) “John of Salisbury’s Nominalism and the Virtuous Quest for Happiness”. On Zoom. Information and abstracts:http://www.medievalphilosophy.org.uk/meetings

26 MARCH 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO). Lorenz Demey, Duality and Lexicalization: A Logico-Linguistic Thought Experiment in Medieval Logic.Zoom: TBD. Information:Meetings – MeLO Seminar

26 MARCH 2021, 14:30-17:00 Paris time. Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (Université de Montréal): « Quand l’indifférent devient insupportable: le problème de la vieillesse chez les Stoïciens »; Gweltaz Guyomarc’h (Université de Lyon III): « Possibilité et contingence selon les Quaestiones d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise »; Pour participer (si visio), Contact: charlotte.murgier@univ-paris1.fr

26-27 MARCH 2021, 21st Annual Dominican University College Student Conference. Theme: Ethics and the Good life. Primarily Online. Abstract’s deadline: 15 MARCH. Information:https://www.ethicsconference.ca/

27 MARCH 2021, 5:30 – 6:30 (PT), Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Wise Habits series: “Unlocking Divine Action”, Fr. Michael Dodds, OP. Registration: Forthcoming athttps://www.dspt.edu/events

29 MARCH 2021, 7-8:30 pm (EST), The Thomistic Institute at Carnegie Mellon/University of Pittsburgh. On Being Incomplete: The Metaphysics of Our Spiritual Pilgrimage, Prof. Christopher Frey. Register:On Metaphysics — Thomistic Institute

29 March 6:00-7:30 PM, Thomistic Institute. Prof. Angela Knobel – “Goodness Without God? Aquinas and the Problem of Pagan Virtue.” Lecture given at University of Texas at Austin. Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/goodness-without-god-aquinas-and-the-problem-of-pagan-virtue-1

30 March 7:00-8:00 PM EST, Thomistic Institute. Prof. Alexander Pruss – “God of the Gaps: Are There Limits to Scientific Certainty.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/god-of-the-gaps-are-there-limits-to-scientific-certainty

31 MARCH 2021: Deadline for Submission. The Diakonia of Truth 2021 Annual ACPA Meeting. Call for papers. Submission to: acpa@acpaweb.org; Information:Meetings

31 MARCH 2021, Call for papers: SISPM, Dante e la filosofia XXV Convegno della Società italiana per lo studio del pensiero medievale, 09-11 DECEMBER 2021, Udine. As a guide, here is a (non-exhaustive) list of thematic areas in which the proposals could be placed: 1. Dante and the authors of medieval thought (including Arab-speaking authors); 2. Philosophical vocabulary, argumentative techniques and conceptual tools in Dante’s works; 3. Dante’s declinations of scientific knowledge of his time; 4. Dante and ethical, legal and political thought; 5. Philosophically relevant interpretations or examples of controversial points in Dante’s text. The proposals, not exceeding 2000 characters (including spaces), must be sent druda.sispm@gmail.com by March 31, 2021, and will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee of the conference. Acceptance will be communicated by April 30, 2021. Information:http://www.sispm.org/

31 MARCH 2021, 12-1:30 p.m. EDT. ISSS Virtual Colloquium. Sarah Broadie and Barbara Sattler, “Socrates the Bully”. Contact & Registration: socratessociety@rice.edu


APRIL

From APRIL to JUNE 2021, Berlin State Library, and the Leipzig University Library: Faithful Transcriptions. A digital crowd sourcing project for medieval theological manuscripts. More information soon here.

01 APRIL 2021: Deadline for Submissions. The Existence and Nature of God and Other Deities – ONLINE EVENT. Call for abstracts. Information: The Global Philosophy of Religion Project Online Conference

01 APRIL 2021: Deadline for submissions of Proposals (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish). The Twenty-second Colloquium of the CIPL on Encounters in written culture: influence, interchange, transfer, reception? (Prague on 14-16 SEPTEMBER 2022) Information: omerisalo@gmail.com, orhttps://ciplpraha.ff.cuni.cz/

01 APRIL 2021, 17:00-19:00, The Warburg Institute, Neoplatonic Studies Seminar. Proclus Theology of Plato, Book VI, chapters 1 and 2 – The Ruling, Liberated and Cosmic Gods. Organized by Sara Miglietti (Warburg), Tim Addey (Prometheus Trust), Harold Tarrant (University of Newcastle, Australia), Dilwyn Knox (UCL), Daniel Samuel (Warburg PhD), and Peter Singer. Contact: Daniel Samuel (daniel.samuel@postgrad.sas.ac.uk) to be sent a link to Zoom.

02 APRIL 2021, 14:30-17:00 Paris time. Michael Erler (Université de Wurzburg): «Anxiety about the future? Diogenes ‘ utopia and epicurean ‘true’ politics’»; Alexandra Peralta (Université de Paris I): «“Le futur ne nous touche en rien”. Sur le statut du temps futur chez Lucrèce». Contact: christelle.veillard@parisnanterre.fr

05 APRIL 2021, The Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS) at Central European University (Vienna/Budapest), 7th CEMS International Graduate Conference 29-29 May 2021 (Online): Materiality in the Eastern Mediterranean World. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Dana Sajdi (Boston College), Charlie Barber (Princeton University). Application deadline: April 5, 2021. Submit a short abstract to the following address: cemsconference@ceu.edu. Results will be announced by April 20, 2021. Information: https://medievalstudies.ceu.edu/article/2021-03-25/materiality-eastern-mediterranean-world-may-28-29-2021

05 APRIL 2021, 8 a.m. PDT = 11 a.m. EDT. Pacific Division Meeting. To participate in Pacific Division Panels, you must be a member of the American Philosophical Association and registered for the Pacific Division meeting. 1C: Book Symposium: Andrew Payne, The Teleology of Action in Plato’s Republic. Chair: Anna Bates. Speakers: Yancy Dominick. Nicholas D. Smith. Sophia Stone. Andrew Payne.

05 APRIL 2021, 8 a.m. PDT = 11 a.m. EDT. Pacific Division Meeting. To participate in Pacific Division Panels, you must be a member of the American Philosophical Association and registered for the Pacific Division meeting. 1E: Invited Symposium: History of Logic. Chair: Aikaterini Nefeli Ralli. Marko Malink, “Aristotle on the Discovery of Scientific Principles”. Christof Rapp, “Aristotle’s Three Approaches to Essentialism.”. Henrik Lagerlund, “John Mair on Modality and Positio de inesse”. Margaret Cameron, “Method and Real Character: The Place of Aristotelian Logic in the Seventeenth Century.” Sara L. Uckelman, “Obligational Disputations and the Medieval Inheritance of Aristotle’s Debate Typology.”

05 APRIL 2021, 11 a.m. PDT = 2 p.m. EDT. Pacific Division Meeting. To participate in Pacific Division Panels, you must be a member of the American Philosophical Association and registered for the Pacific Division meeting. 2G: Blame and Guilt. Chair: Paul Schollmeier. Carissa Phillips-Garrett, “Judgment & Sanction in Aristotle”. Commentator: Roy Lee.

05 APRIL 2021, 11:30-2:30 p.m. PDT = 2:30-5:30 EDT. Pacific Division Meeting. To participate in Pacific Division Panels, you must be a member of the American Philosophical Association and registered for the Pacific Division meeting. G2B: Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy: Plato. Chair: Maria Angélica Fierro, Universidad de Buenos Aires. Cristina Ionescu, Catholic University of America: “The Method of Hypothesis Employed in Arguing for the Immortality of the Soul in the Phaedo.” Olga Gurin, Independent Scholar: “On the Narrative Frame in Plato’s Symposium.” Ryan M. Brown, Boston College: “Soul-Leading and the Metaphysical Orientation of Love in Plato’s Phaedrus.”

06 April 7:00-8:30 PM ET, Thomistic Institute. Dr. Michael Lamb – “How to Cultivate Virtue.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/how-to-cultivate-virtue

08 APRIL 2021, 8 a.m. PDT = 11 a.m. EDT. Pacific Division Meeting. To participate in Pacific Division Panels, you must be a member of the American Philosophical Association and registered for the Pacific Division meeting. 10D: Aristotle’s Ethical and Political Philosophy. Chair: Joel Martinez. Bjorn Wastvedt, “The Eudemian Ethics on Becoming Virtuous”. Commentator: William Cochran. 9 a.m. PST, Chair Sylvia Berryman. Zoli Filotas, “Interpersonal Causation in Aristotle’s theory of rule”. Commentator Margaret Scharle. 10 a.m. PST, Chair: John Harris; Matthew Homan, “Aristotle’s Theory of Slavery and the Question of the Scope of Deliberation.” Commentator: Brad Berman

09 APRIL 2021, 4 pm CET Roger Bacon Research Society: Teatime with Bacon – Optics. Nader El-Bizri, On Vision: Roger Bacon’s Opus maius (V.1-2) in light of Alhazen’s Optics (I-II). Suggested reading: Opus maius, pt. V, dist. 1-2 Zoom link: TBD. Information:Roger Bacon Research Society

09 APRIL 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO), Irene Binini, Reshaping the boundaries of the possible in 14th-century discussions on modalities. Zoom: TBD. Information: https://meloseminar.wordpress.com/meetings/

11 APRIL 2021: Deadline for submissions. Call for papers. The Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Inaugural Conference. Submission & Information: John Peck, jpeck3@nd.edu or see Call For Papers: The Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy Inaugural Conference.

11 APRIL 2021, 51st Annual Pere Marquette Lecture in Theology, “Understanding and Misunderstanding ‘Negative Theology’” delivered by Dr. Rowan Williams. Registration requested but not required. Information: https://www.marquette.edu/theology/documents/pml-flyer-2021.pdf

12 APRIL 2021, 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm, Thomistic Institute at the University of California Aquinas on the Names of God, Prof. Brian Carl. Registration information to come. See:Aquinas on the Names of God — Thomistic Institute.

12 APRIL 2021, 09:30-18:00, The Warburg Institute, Medieval Jewish Thought and the Italian Renaissance. Speakers: Giovanna Cifoletti (Centre Alexandre-Koyré – EHESS), Michael Engel (Hamburg University), Francesca Gorgoni (University of Haifa), Yehuda Halper (Bar-Ilan University), Zev Harvey (Hebrew University), Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute), Yossef Schwartz (Tel Aviv University), Cedric Skalli Cohen (University of Haifa), Joanna Weinberg (University of Oxford). Organised by Hanna Gentili and Charles Burnett (Warburg Institute). Programme 9:30-9:45, Charles Burnett (Warburg Institute): Opening remarks; 9:45-10:45, Yossef Schwartz (Tel Aviv University), ‘Early Manifestations of Jewish Italian Renaissance and Their Multi-Cultural Dimensions, Hillel ben Samuel ben Elazar of Verona’; 11:00-12:00, Joanna Weinberg (University of Oxford): ‘Rabbi or Church Father: the Jewish Debate over Philo in Early Modern Italy’; 13:00-14:30, Afternoon session 1. Chair: Hanna Gentili (Warburg Institute); Yehuda Halper (Bar-Ilan University): ‘Jacob Anatoli and the Foundations of Hebrew Philosophical Study in Italy’; Francesca Gorgoni (University of Haifa): ‘Posse est pati. Passion and imagination in Averroes’ theory of poetic discourse’; Giovanna Cifoletti (Centre Alexandre-Koyré – EHESS): ‘Averroes in Venetian Algebra: from Pacioli to Tartaglia’; 14:45-16:15, Afternoon session 2. Chair: Jill Kraye (Warburg Institute); Hanna Gentili (Warburg Institute): ‘The Reception of Averroes’ Natural Philosophy in the Jewish Fifteenth-century context’; Michael Engel (Hamburg University): ‘Was There Really a Hebrew-into-Latin Translation of Averroes’ Long Commentary on the De anima III.5 and III.36?’; Cedric Skalli Cohen (University of Haifa): ‘Bible Criticism’s Forgotten Debt to Isaac Abravanel’; 16:30-17:30, Zev Harvey (Hebrew University): ‘Averroes and Maimonides in Sforno’s Lumen Gentium’. Information: Medieval Jewish Thought and the Italian Renaissance.

12-13 APRIL 2021, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Nicholas of Methone: Between Neoplatonism and the Byzantine Tradition, Online Conference. April 12: “Nicholas of Methone and Ioane Petritsi on Intellect” – Lela Alexidze. “Different Understandings of Proclus’ First Principle(s) in Nicholas of Methone and Ioane Petritsi” – Levan Gigineishvili. “The Place of Ioanne Petritsi’s Putative Greek Manuscript in the Text Tradition of the Elements of Theology” -Istvan Perczel. “Standards of Argument in Nicholas of Methone and Proclus: Comparing the Elementatio theologica with Nicholas’ Attempts to Disarm It” – Jan Opsomer. “Nicholas’ Critical Comments on the Propositions on the Soul (prop. 184-198)” -Carlos Steel. “Ontological Foundations and Methodological Applications of Analogy in Nicholas of Methone: An Example of Realism” – Christos Terezis & Lydia Petridou. April 13: “Nicholas of Methone and the Byzantine Debate on the Predestined Terms of Life” – Christophe Erismann. “12th-century Philosophers and the Filioque: the Case of Nicholas of Methone’s Corpus on the Procession of the Holy Spirit” – Alessandra Bucossi. “Nicholas of Methone on the Divine Ideas: Between Proclus, Ps.-Dionysius, and the Early Byzantines” – Jonathan Greig. “The Motion of the Fertile One in Nicholas of Methone and Earlier Sources” – Joshua Robinson. Information: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/imafo/veranstaltungen/detail/nicholas-of-methone

13 APRIL 7:00-8:00 PM EST, Thomistic Institute. Prof. Jennifer Frey – “Suffering and the Problem of Evil.” Register: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/suffering-and-evil

14 APRIL 2021, 19:00-20:00 (UTC+02), Angelicum Thomistic Institute, Série française en ligne 2: Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht, OP “Penser Dieu”. Registration required. Information: https://angelicum.it/event/penser-dieu-la-philosophie-peut-elle-parler-de-la-nature-de-dieu/?fbclid=IwAR37eB3h2jjrGjT-bXgKxAKlvSSl4cvbDUmpl9gluG8cf6eGXwQzK0n09Lo

15 APRIL 2021, 13:45–17:30, Le Laboratoire SPHere, Sciences et philosophie de l’Antiquité à l’Age classique: Intentio, Nouvelles recherches sur l’intentionnalité au Moyen Âge (I). Journée organisée par Véronique Decaix, (Université Paris 1, Gramata, UMR 7219), avec le soutien de l’Institut Universitaire de France. 13:45, Présentation. Présidence: Aurélien Robert (CNRS, CHSPAM, SPHere, UMR 7219). 14:00–14:30 Laurent CESALLI (Université de Genève) Intentionnalité et similitude -– quelques éléments austro-médiévaux; 14:30–15:00 José Filipe SILVA (University of Helsinki) Intentionality of acts vs intentionality of content in Late Medieval theories of Perception; 15:00–15:30 Discussion; 15:30–45 pause. Présidence: Cristina Cerami (CNRS, CHSPAM, SPHere, UMR 7219); 15:45–16:15 Valérie CORDONIER (CNRS, SPHere) Au carrefour de la physique et de l’éthique: le praeter intentionem chez les lecteurs latins d’Aristote (c. 1250-1550); 16:15–16:45 Martin PICKAVÉ (University of Toronto) The Intentionality of Appetitive Acts; 16:45–17:15 Discussion; 17:15–17:30 Conclusion.

15 APRIL 2021: Deadline for papers. Congreso: XVIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval (26-28 MAY 2021), Medellin (Colombia). Deadline for abstracts 15 MARCH 2021, deadline for papers 15 APRIL 2021. Contact: xviiicongresofm@gmail.com; Information: https://unadista.wixsite.com/congres.

15 APRIL 2021 Philosophy Faculty Colloquium Series, 2020-2021. Title TBA: [Thomism], Thomas Osborne, Jr. (University of St. Thomas, Houston). See:https://angelicum.it/it/events/

16 APRIL 2021, 14-18:30, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, UMR SPHERE, GRAMATA: Graminaire 2021. Speakers: 14h-15h, C. Masson: «Passions sensibles et progrès intellectuel: Albert le Grand vs Thomas d’Aquin »; 15h-16h, V. Decaix: «La bonne mémoire, une affaire de complexion? »; 16h30-17h30, A. Fouquet: «A l’épreuve du temps avec Augustin: de la dilatio à la dilatatio »; 17h30-18h30, C. Réquillart: «La notion de symbole et son usage orientaliste: la construction historiographique d’un Avicenne mystique ». Information:Organisé par Pierre-Marie Morel et Ulysse Chaintreuil. Contacts: ulysse.chaintreuil@hotmail.fr; pierre-marie.morel@univ-paris1.fr.

16 APRIL 2021, 10 a.m. EDT, Phusis kai phuta. Mark Usher – “A City for Pigs: The Plant-based Diet of Republic 369b-376e”. The seminar will take place on zoom. Everyone is welcome to attend, free registration is required. Please email the organisers at abuccheri@chs.harvard.edu, lwash@uchicago.edu, or amace@univ-fcomte.fr. Information and abstract at: https://classicalassociation.org/events/phusis-kai-phuta-webinar-mark-usher-on-plant-based-dietetics-in-the-city-for-pigs-republic-69b-376e/.

16 APRIL 2021, 14:30-16:30 Paris time = 8:30-10:30 a.m. EDT, Archigenes of Apamea and Pneumatist thought, Physiologies médicales et philosophiques (Ve s.AEC-Ve s.EC) (Sorbonne University). Orly Lewis, Archigenes on Pain and Diagnosis. Contacts: Catherine Darbo-Peschanski, catherine.darbo@sorbonne-universite.fr; Julien Devinant, julien.devinant@normalesup.org; Alessia Guardasole, alessia.guardasole@cnrs.fr

17 APRIL 2021, 08:30 – 10:30 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute, Rational Individuals: An Introduction to Aquinas’s Philosophical Anthropology. Live stream lecture by Professor Wu Tianyue. Register to participate or more at: https://bit.ly/3s1YvSZ

19 APRIL 2021, (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm), The Thomistic Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. Prof. Angela Knobel, “Goodness Without God? Aquinas and the Problem of Pagan Virtue.” Registration information to come. See: Goodness Without God? Aquinas and the Problem of Pagan Virtue — Thomistic Institute.

19 April 7:00-8:00 PM ET, Thomistic Institute. Prof. Therese Cory – “The Mind-Image: Aquinas on Mind-World Relations and Intentionality.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/the-mind-image

19-20 APRIL 2021, “The Passions in the Platonic Tradition, Patristics, and Late Antiquity”. Contact & Registration: pablo.irizar@mcgill.ca.

19-20 APRIL 2021: Call for Papers. Symposium: The Passions in the Platonic Tradition, Patristics and Late Antiquity. See here.

20 APRIL 2021, 2-4 EDT, “Plato’s Republic for Today.” Jill Frank, Tae-Yeoun Keum, Jonny Thakkar. Information: http://www.ancientphilosophysociety.org/2139-2/. Contact: Christopher Moore, c.moore@psu.edu

20 APRIL 2021, 9AM-11AM US Central Standard Time, The Christian West And Islamic East Lecture Series 2020-21: Aaron Segal, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. For Zoom links to attend meetings, contact Dr. Nicholas Oschman: nicholas.a.oschman@gmail.com. For technical questions, contact Mr. Michael Tofte: mctd62@mail.umsl.edu.For information about the series and AAIWG, contact Dr. Richard Taylor: richard.taylor@marquette.edu. For information about the Theology, Science, and Knowledge project, contact Dr. William Dunaway and Dr. Jon McGinnis: dunawayw@umsl.edu & mcginnis@umsl.edu

20 APRIL 2021, Experience in the Premodern Sciences of Soul and Body, ca. 800-1650 Colloquium. Pandemic Polities: Science Governance in Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes. Information:https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/pandemic-polities-science-governance-democratic-and-authoritarian-regimes

20 APRIL 2021, 14:00-16:30, UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Le Proclus Arabe à travers le Kitab al-Fusus fi l-ma’alim al-ilahiyya d’al- ‘Amiri (lecture de textes). Contact: Cécile Bonmariage: cecile.bonmariage@uclouvain.be; Information: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

22 APRIL 2021, 4-5 pm EST. Society for Ancient Medicine and Pharmacology, Re-orienting Ancient Medicine Courses. Aileen Das (University of Michigan) and Jay Crisostomo (University of Michigan). Contact: cwebster@ucdavis.edu. Information: https://www.societyancientmedicine.org/events

Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1H0P6oxelCWvmq1A_nrCfF__B-16PRyb-N7PAbrFPSqc/viewform?edit_requested=true#response=ACYDBNhAClv8IiRnI_OBa4UJeItDmqhOHyIURdPamvEgQViWyoefgXIgb9UUAq7HSux6iZw

22 APRIL 2021, 16h15-18h45, Louvain-la-Neuve, Adress: Local Erasme 57 et/ou en ligne (TEAMS); UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Le Commentaire au Liber De Causis de Siger de Brabant. Contact: jean-michel.counet@uclouvain.be; Information: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

22 APRIL 2021, Thomistic Institute, “Truth, Relativism and the Natural Law” – Fr. Stephen Fields S.J. Information: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/truth-relativism-and-the-natural-law

23 APRIL 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO), Elena Baltuta, Naturalized Intentionality in Thomas Aquinas and Robert Kilwardby. Zoom: TBD. Information:Meetings – MeLO Seminar.

24 APRIL 3:00-4:30 PM EST, Thomistic Institute.Prof. Gyula Kilma – “Aquinas’ Real Distinction and Its Role in a Causal Proof of God’s Existence.” Register Here: https://thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events/aquinas-real-distinction-and-its-role-in-a-causal-proof-of-gods-existence

25 APRIL 2021, 12 noon – 4 p.m. EDT, Marcus Aurelius Anniversary Virtual Conference. Introduction, Christopher Gill, emeritus professor of Ancient Thought, Exeter University, editor of Marcus Aurelius: Meditations, Books 1-6 (OUP); Core Ideas of Marcus’ Stoicism, John Sellars, author of Marcus Aurelius (Routledge); The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Robin Waterfield, editor of Meditations: The Annotated Edition (Basic Books); Marcus Aurelius, the Man, Donald Robertson, author of How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius (St Martins); Perspective: The Modern Relevance of Marcus Aurelius and the Meditations for Professional Women, Sukhraj Gill and Lori Huica discussion with Justin Stead, founder of the Aurelius Foundation. Registration is required. Information: https://modernstoicism.com/marcus-aurelius-anniversary-event-2/

27 April 2021 18:00-20:00 (UTC + 1) via Zoom. You are warmly invited to the upcoming session of the London Historiography of Philosophy Working Group, which will host a conversation with Catherine König-Pralong. Catherine König-Pralong, Professor at the EHESS (Centre Alexandre Koyré), has worked extensively on Medieval philosophy and Scholasticism, publishing numerous commentaries and translations (Henri de Gand, Gilles de Rome, Godefroid de Fontaine, Pierre de Jean Olivi, Dietrich de Freiberg, etc.) but also reflecting on, and questioning, the ‘Middle-Ages’ as a historiographical category. Her body of work analyses the emergence and formation of ‘modern’ forms of ‘rationality’ in the medieval era, from a broadly transdisciplinary perspective that encompasses not only the philosophical and religious, but also the cultural, political, or scientific spheres. In recent years, her research has focused on the geopolitical delimitations of the ‘history of philosophy’ in modernity. Her most recent book, La Colonie philosophique: Écrire l’histoire de la philosophie aux XVIIIe-XIXe siècles (2019) looks into the processes of ‘symbolic colonisation’ through which philosophers established their ‘philosophical colony’ in Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. For this session Catherine König-Pralong will discuss the following two recent articles of hers addressing the territorial, linguistic, geopolitical frontiers of European historiography of philosophy as a modern disciplinary formation:

• How Historians of Philosophy Invented Europe’s Philosophical Nature (2019)

• Entangled Philosophical Ideologies. The Language of Reason: From Modern French to Scholastic Latin (2017)

 Both articles can be downloaded from our Drive. The Working Group has sent her a few preliminary questions as a way of opening up the conversation, which can also be found in the drive folder. If you would like to attend, please get in touch and we’ll add you to the mailing list where the Zoom link will be sent out.

Dr Giovanni Menegalle, British Academy Research Fellow, Department of French, King’s College London

28 APRIL 2021, 4:00 pm (CET), Seminarios IEM 2021, Grupo de investigación: Hermenéutica patrística y medieval (LOGOS). Alice M. Ramos (Estados Unidos) – St. John’s University, New York. “Lo Bello y lo bueno en la tradición clásica”Investigador principal: María Jesús Soto-Bruna (Universidad de Navarra). Co-organizador: Rodrigo Ballon Villanueva (Università della Svizzera italiana). Information: https://www.unav.edu/web/instituto-de-estudiosmedievales.

29 APRIL 2021, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. (EST), PANDEMICS: IN ANTIQUITY AND BEYOND. “The Science and History of Pandemics, Ancient and Modern”, Kyle Harper, Professor of Classics and Letters, The University of Oklahoma; Health and Disease in Ancient Greek Thought, Calloway Brewster Scott, Assistant Professor of Classics, University of Cincinnati; Imagining Ancient Roman Plague for the Contemporary World, Hunter Gardner, Professor of Classics, University of South Carolina. Zoom webinar. Registration is free and required. You can find out more information and register here.

30 APRIL 2021: Deadline for article proposal submission (6000/8000 characters) “Doctor Virtualis”. History of Medieval Philosophy Journal. Special Issue for the 20th year of “Doctor Virtualis” (2002-2022). CALL FOR PAPERS: ANALOGY AND THE MIDDLE AGES SIVE TWENTY YEARS OF ANALOGIES. Send the proposal for the article to: massimo.parodi@unimi.it or amaliamariasofia.salvestrini@edu.unige.it; Information: CFP: ANALOGIA E MEDIOEVO SIVE VENT’ANNI DI ANALOGIE | Doctor Virtualis

30 APRIL 2021: Deadline for Registration. Philosophy in/on translation. Online Symposium (September 9-10, 2021) Keynote speakers: Duncan Large (Professor of European Literature and Translation, University of East Anglia, UK; Academic Director, British Centre for Literary Translation), Helena Franco Martins (Associate Professor of Literary and Translation Studies, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Information: transphil2021@univie.ac.at.

30 APRIL 2021, 2:00-3:30pm CDT, PLATO AND ARISTOTLE ON THE POLIS AND XENOI. Information: https://depaul.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApdeutrDsjGtxArqC1h8lqe9FMFcxU_y9h


MAY

02 MAY 2021, Call for Papers – Institute of Philosophy De Wulf – Mansion Centre, Part and Whole in Antiquity. Keynote speaker: Christian Pfeiffer, University of Toronto. Deadline for papers: 02 MAY 2021. Contact: arthurhenri.oosthout@kuleuven.be; Information: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/en/news-events/news/in-the-spotlight/cfp-early-career-researcher-conference-part-and-whole-in-antiquity.

06 MAY 2021, 4:00 pm (CET), Roger Bacon Research Society: Teatime with Bacon – Astronomy. Philipp Nothaft, Roger Bacon and Giles of Lessines. Suggested reading: Opus maius, TBD. Zoom link: TBD; Information: Roger Bacon Research Society

06 MAY 2021, 16h15-18h45, Louvain-la-Neuve, Adress: Local Erasme 57 et/ou en ligne (TEAMS); UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Thomas d’Aquin et son commentaire au Liber de Causis. Contact: jean-michel.counet@uclouvain.be; Information:https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

06 MAY 2021, 9 a.m. EDT: Stefano Maso (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia), «Potest igitur quicquam factum esse, quodnon verum fuerit futurum esse?» (Cicerone, De fato, XII 27). Information: https://centri.unibo.it/aptoday-ancient-philosophy-today/it/agenda

06-08 MAY 2021: Call for Papers – ‘Digital Humanities and the Exploration of Long Reformation’, section of the Tenth Annual RefoRC Conference on ‘Long Reformation (ca. 1440-1800): Confessions, Cultures, and Societies. Budapest. See here

11 MAY 2021, 14:00-16:30, UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Le Proclus Arabe à travers les propositions publiées par Endress sous le titre “Proclus Arabus” (lecture de textes). Contact: Cécile Bonmariage: cecile.bonmariage@uclouvain.be; Information: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

11 MAY 2021, 15:00 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute, What’s the Purpose of Life? Prof. Judith Wolfe, St. Andrews University. Please register to receive further details: https://forms.gle/pXHkHQetzZQEZR8z7

14 MAY 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO), Serena Masolini, Discussions on dominium at the Council of Constance (1414-1418). Zoom: TBD. Information:Meetings – MeLO Seminar

14 MAY 2021, KU LEUVEN, Institute of Philosophy De Wulf – Mansion Centre, The Elusive Substrate: Prime Matter and Hylomorphism from Ancient Rome to Early Qing China. Phase One: panels from May 2021 to March 2022. Phase Two: nine meetings to be held in May and July 2022. Contact: nicola.polloni@kuleuven.be; Information: http://potestas.essendi.com/elusivesubstrate

14 MAY 2021, KU LEUVEN, Institute of Philosophy De Wulf – Mansion Centre, The Elusive Substrate: Prime Matter and Hylomorphism from Ancient Rome to Early Qing China: Roman Preludes. Chaired by Charles Brittain (Cornell University). Speakers: Daryn Lehoux (Queen’s University), John Wynne (University of Utah), Peter Singer (Birkbeck University London). Meeting times will be established in accordance with the panelists’ locations and time zones. Details will be communicated in advance via email and on the website. Participation: All speakers and respondents are invited to participate in the meetings. Further attendees are required to contact the organiser by email (nicola.polloni@kuleuven.be) at least one week in advance. Information: http://potestas.essendi.com/elusivesubstrate

14 MAY 2021, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. EDT, “The Persistence of the Sophists” (Ancient Philosophy Society virtual seminar, online). The Sophists (CUP 2021) by Mauro Bonazzi (Utrecht). Speakers: Rachel Barney, Mirjam Kotwick, Glenn Most, David Sider. Contact: Christopher Moore, c.moore@psu.edu. Information at: http://www.ancientphilosophysociety.org/2142-2/

14 MAY 2021, 14:30-16:30 Paris time. Archigenes of Apamea and Pneumatist thought, Physiologies médicales et philosophiques (Ve s.AEC-Ve s.EC) (Sorbonne University). David Leith, Galen on the Pneumatists on the Elements of Medicine. Contacts: Catherine Darbo Peschanski, catherine.darbo@sorbonne-universite.fr; Julien Devinant, julien.devinant@normalesup.org; Alessia Guardasole, alessia.guardasole@cnrs.

15 MAY 2021: Deadline for submissions to the SAGP Panel at the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, January 2022. Contact apreus@binghamton.edu for additional information. 15 MAY 2021, 08:30 UTC+02 alle 10:30 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute. Faith and Reason in Medieval Philosophy. Live stream lecture by Professor Dunhua Zhao. This lecture is the second in a series on Western Medieval Philosophy co-sponsored by the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and the Beijing Global Gateway and the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame in the United States. All registrants will receive a video recording of the lecture after the meeting.Register to participate or to learn more: yoopay.cn/event/98468756

18 MAY 2021, Experience in the Premodern Sciences of Soul and Body, ca. 800-1650 Research Group Colloquium. Pulse Check: Public Communication and Trust in Science. Information: https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/pulse-check-public-communication-and-trust-science

18 MAY 2021, 9AM-11AM US Central Standard Time, The Christian West And Islamic East Lecture Series 2020-21: Fouad Ben Ahmed, Dar el-Hadith el-Hassania Institute for Higher Islamic Studies, Rabat, Morocco. For Zoom links to attend meetings, contact Dr. Nicholas Oschman: nicholas.a.oschman@gmail.com. For technical questions, contact Mr. Michael Tofte: mctd62@mail.umsl.edu.For information about the series and AAIWG, contact Dr. Richard Taylor: richard.taylor@marquette.edu. For information about the Theology, Science, and Knowledge project, contact Dr. William Dunaway and Dr. Jon McGinnis: dunawayw@umsl.edu & mcginnis@umsl.edu

18 MAY 2021, 6pm CETm virtual Thomas-Institut, Das Haus der Wissenschaft‘ der Karäer vom 9. bis zum 11. Jahrhundert und seine Bedeutung für die Ausbildung der judäo-arabischen Literatur Prof Ronny Vollandt (LMU Munich) Please register: https://uni-koeln.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrce2pqTwjHtxBR41kCLuTr-MkKLXh39an

19 MAY 2021, The Aquinas and “The Arabs” International Working Group (AAIWG) May / June 2021 International Meeting, “Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions: Structures of Being, World and Mind”. Taking place on the last two Wednesdays of May 2021 and the first two Wednesdays of June 2021.This event is made possible thanks to the support of the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London, the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, the Templeton funded project The Christian West and the Islamic East: Theology, Science and Knowledge at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, the DeWulf-Mansion Centre of the Institute of Philosophy at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, and the Department of Philosophy at Marquette University in Milwaukee. Event Program: Wednesday 19 May 2021, 8:30 am – 8:45 US Central Time / 15h30 – 15h45 CET Zoom Connection Open; 8:45 – 10:45, Ismaili Thought: Between Neoplatonism and Aquinas. Speakers: Farhad Daftary (The Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK), Chair and discussant; Carmela Baffioni (The Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK) “Ismailism as a possible philosophical medium between East and West: the case of the Ikwān al-Ṣafā’”; Farès Gillon (The Institute of Ismaili Studies, UK), “Spiritual Rebirth and Initiation: the pre-philosophical roots of al-Kirmanī’s ‘two perfections’”; Cristina D’Ancona (Università di Pisa), TBA; 11:00 am – 1:30 pm 2. Metaphysics of Being in Aquinas and the Arabic Tradition. Speakers: Richard C. Taylor (Marquette University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), “The Liber de causis in the Metaphysics of Being in Aquinas”; David B. Twetten (Marquette University), “The Essence-Existence Distinction behind Aquinas: Avicenna as Turning Point”; Damien Janos (Université de Montréal), “Avicenna’s māhiyyah/lawāzim Paradigm and tashkīk al-wujūd”; Matteo DiGiovanni (Universita Degli Studi Di Torino), “Metaphysical Formalism vs Anti-Formalism: Historico-Philosophical Explorations from Averroes to Aquinas”. Commentator: Daniel DeHaan, (University of Oxford).

20 MAY 2021, 14:00-16:00, LEM, Cycle «La théologie comme science». Daniel-Odon Hurel: «La théologie, mère de toutes les sciences selon dom Guéranger et la définition guérangéenne de l’historien catholique (1830-1870)»; Simon Icard: «La science des saints : histoire d’une formule biblique, entre mystique et théologie». Information: https://lem-umr8584.cnrs.fr/?Dates-a-retenir&lang=fr

20 MAY 2021, 16h15-18h45, Louvain-la-Neuve, Adress: Local Erasme 57 et/ou en ligne (TEAMS); UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Duns Scot et sa métaphysique de la causalité dans le De Primo principio. Contact: jean-michel.counet@uclouvain.be; Information: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

20 MAY 2021, 19:00 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute, Série française en ligne 3: Prof. Olivier Boulnois “Qu’est-ce qu’un mystère ?”. Prof. Olivier Boulnois, Directeur d’études à l’EPHE, (Paris, Sciences et Lettres; Laboratoire d’Études sur les Monothéismes). Inscrivez-vous ici: https://angelicum.it/event/quest-ce-quun-mystere/

20-21 MAY 2021, KU Leuven, Lectio workshop – “How to investigate students notes from the Renaissance (ca. 1300-1600)?”. See here

21 MAY 2021, KU Leuven, Institute of Philosophy (HIW), ONLINE Graduate Conference. Contact: liesbeth.schoonheim@kuleuven.be; Information here

21 MAY 2021, 9 am Chicago, Physis kai Phuta. Claudia Zatta (Athens) – “Welcoming the Gods: Figs, Grapes and the Origin of Fruit Plants in Classical Myth”. The seminar will take place on zoom. Everyone is welcome to attend, free registration is required. Please email the organisers at abuccheri@chs.harvard.edu, lwash@uchicago.edu, or amace@univ-fcomte.fr.Information and abstract at: https://voices.uchicago.edu/phusiskaiphuta/program/

24 MAY 2021, 12-3 CDT, ReHeMeDHe, Working Group for Religion, Medicine, Disability and Health in Late Antiquity. Information: https://remedhe.com/. Register in advance for this meeting: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcqceCrrT8iHNU62pYEUet0iu6lvPyIUb1o

26 MAY 2021, The Aquinas and “The Arabs” International Working Group (AAIWG) May / June 2021 International Meeting, “Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions: Structures of Being, World and Mind”. Event program: 8:30 am – 8:45 US Central Time / 15h30 – 15h45 CET Zoom Connection Open; 8:45 – 10:45. New Readings of Avicenna. Speakers: Rosabel Pauline Ansari (SUNY Stony Brook), “Tashkīk as an Epistemological Problem”; Catherine Peters (Loyola Marymount University), “The Causality of ‘Nature’ in Avicenna’s Physics of the Healing”; Billy Dunaway (University of Missouri, St. Louis), “Necessary Existent Theology”. Commentator: Jon McGinnis (University of Missouri, St. Louis); 11:00 am – 1:30 pm 4. The Nature of the “Intellect that Becomes All”. Speakers: Inna Kupreeva (St. Andrews), “Nous hulikos in Alexander of Aphrodisias”; Stephen Ogden (The Catholic University of America), “The Potency of the Material Intellect in Averroes”; Therese Cory (Notre Dame), The Problem of the “Determinate Nature” of the Possible Intellect in Albert and Aquinas”. Commentator: TBD.

26 MAY 2021, 12:30 CET, Seminarios IEM 2021, Grupo de investigación: Hermenéutica patrística y medieval (LOGOS). Pilar Herráiz Oliva (Turquía) – İstanbul Medeniyet Üniversitesi. “Los límites del conocimiento filosófico en Averroes y los averroístas latinos”. Information: https://www.unav.edu/web/instituto-de-estudiosmedievales

26-28 MAY 2021, XVIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Filosofía Medieval. Medellin (Colombia). Contact: xviiicongresofm@gmail.com; Information: https://unadista.wixsite.com/congres

27 MAY 2021, 16h15-18h45, Louvain-la-Neuve, Adress: Local Erasme 57 et/ou en ligne (TEAMS); UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Le commentaire de Berthold de Moosburg aux Elements de théologie de Proclus. Contact: jean-michel.counet@uclouvain.be; Information: https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

27 MAY 2021, 16h-18h30, CETEFIL, Università del Salento, Intersezioni IX. Peter Adamson (Ludwig Maximilian Universität, München), Who am I? The Avicenna’s flying man argument. Contact: alessandra.beccarisi@unisalento.it; Information: https://cetefil.wordpress.com/intersezioni/

27-28 MAY 2021, KU Leuven, Lectio workshop – “How to investigate students notes from the Renaissance (ca. 1300-1600)?”. See here

28 MAY 2021 Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO), Shahab Khademi, A way out of radical skepticism: Aquinas’ treatment of the brains in a vat hypothesis. Zoom: TBD. Information: Meetings – MeLO Seminar

28-29 MAY 2021, The Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS) at Central European University (Vienna/Budapest), 7th CEMS International Graduate Conference (Online). Materiality in the Eastern Mediterranean World. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Dana Sajdi (Boston College), Charlie Barber (Princeton University). Application deadline: April 5, 2021. Results will be announced by April 20, 2021. Contact: cemsconference@ceu.edu. Information: https://medievalstudies.ceu.edu/article/2021-03-25/materiality-eastern-mediterranean-world-may-28-29-2021


JUNE

01 JUNE 2021, SIEPM Life-Time Achievement Award. Deadline: 01 JUNE 2021; Information on eligibility and criteria, nomination procedure and evaluation: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/siepm/about-you#Life%20Time%20Award

01 JUNE 2021, SIEPM Junior Scholar Award. Deadline: 01 JUNE 2021; Information on eligibility and criteria, nomination procedure and evaluation: https://hiw.kuleuven.be/siepm/about-you#Life%20Time%20Award

01 JUNE 2021, Call for Papers: Mapping the Via Marsiliana Marsilius of Inghen and His Legacy Radboud University Nijmegen, (3-5 March 2022). Submission deadline: 1 June 2021; Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2021. Submissions should be sent to viamarsiliana@gmail.com. Contacts: Graziana Ciola, Radboud University, Nijmegen (g.ciola@ftr.ru.nl), Paul Bakker, Radboud University, Nijmegen (p.bakker@ftr.ru.nl). Information: http://www.sispm.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Via-Marsiliana-2022-CFP.pdf

01 JUNE 2021, ASG III, Third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Session One, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST), welcome address by Prof. Dr. Michael Jäckel (President of Trier University), introduction by Andreas Lammer; Jon McGinnis (University of Missouri – St. Louis): “Elementary Physics: Exploratory Thoughts on Avicenna’s Theory of the Elements”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.30pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST) + 15 minutes, Silvia Di Vincenzo (IMT Lucca): “Bigger Books on Logic: A Comparative Analysis of Avicenna’s Šifāʾ, Naǧāt, and Išārāt”. Information: http://www.arabic-philosophy.com/index.php/asg/asg-iii/programme/

01-02 JUNE 2021, De Wulf Mansion: Lectio, 10th Conference 2021, Imagining the Future of Pre-Modern Intellectual History. Free registration by 25th of May: https://form.jotform.com/210814228308046; Contact: lectio@kuleuven.be; Information: here.

02 JUNE 2021, The Aquinas and “The Arabs” International Working Group (AAIWG) May / June 2021 International Meeting, “Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions: Structures of Being, World and Mind”. 8:30 am – 8:45 US Central Time / 15h30 – 15h45 CET Zoom Connection Open. Event program: 8:45 am– 10:45 5. Intellectual Felicity and Conjunction with the Agent Intellect in Greek, Arabic, and Medieval Latin Philosophy and Theology. Speakers: Michael Chase (CNRS, Paris), “Porphyrian Noetics in Avicenna and Mullā Ṣadra: From Rejection to Recuperation”; Tracy Wietecha (LMU Munich, MPIWG Berlin), “Intellectual Perfection and Albert the Great’s Ethica”; Luis Xavier López-Farjeat (Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City), “Struggling to Make Sense of Happiness in al-Fārābī’s Philosophy”; Commentator: Sajjad Rizvi (University of Exeter). 11:00 am – 1:30 pm 6. Medieval and Renaissance Testimony on When to Trust Authority. Speakers: Brett Yardley (KULeuven, Marquette University, Milwaukee), “Virtuous and Vicious Trust in Epistemic Authority”; Nicholas Oschman (Marquette University, Milwaukee), “Taqlīd and the Fārābīan Tradition”; Andrea Robiglio (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven), “Beware of yourself! Dante on the measure of trust”; Commentator: Katja Krause (MPIWG, TU Berlin).

03 JUNE 2021, 15:00-16:00 (Berlin Time), MAX PLANCK RESEARCH GROUP (PREMODERN SCIENCES), Research Colloquium. Jonathan Morton, Engines of Invention: Thinking Technology in the High Middle Ages. Contact & Registration: herlwein@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. Information:Engines of Invention: Thinking Technology in the High Middle Ages

03 to 04 JUNE 2021, 11th International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society, University of Cordoba. Cordoba, Spain. Special Focus: Modeling Traditions from the Margins: Canonical Writings in Religious Systems Call for Papers. Information: https://religioninsociety.com/2021-conference?utm_source=N21C_danV&utm_medium=N21C_danV&utm_campaign=N21C_danV#block-1

04 JUNE 2021, 14:30-17:00 (Paris time), Véronique Decaix (Université de Paris I): «Le rôle de la prudence dans l’anticipation des choses futures chez Albert le Grand et Thomas d’Aquin»; Victor Gysembergh (CNRS, Centre Léon Robin) «Réceptions de la divination assyro-babylonienne dans la philosophie hellénistique et romaine». Contact: jean-baptiste.gourinat@sorbonne-universite.fr ou juliette.dross@sorbonne-universite.fr

07 JUNE 2021, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή aretē: virtue, excellence, goodness plus a post-conference tour of Greek sites in Sicily. Exedra Mediterranean Center. Syracuse, Sicily June 14-17, 2021. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

07 JUNE 2021, 16.30-19.00, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. First Online Session. Speakers: Christopher Moore, “Debates about the Virtue sōphrosunē in the Fifth Century”; Jurgen Gatt, The Ethics of Litigation in Gorgias’ Palamedes; William Wians, The Virtue of a Fallibilist: Aretê, Sophiê, and the Limits of Knowledge in Xenophanes. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

08 JUNE 2021, ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Session Two, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST), Olga Lizzini (Université Aix-Marseille): “The Book of the Guidance: Doctrinal Points and Communicational Methods – Introducing Avicenna’s Kitāb al-Hidāya”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.30pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST), Yuta Komura (Waseda University, Tokyo): “Avicenna on Divine Providence and its Relationship to the Problem of God’s Knowledge of Particulars”. Information: http://www.arabic-philosophy.com/index.php/asg/asg-iii/programme/

08 JUNE 2021 9.30-12.00, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. Second Online Session (Morning). Speakers: Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides, Sensing the Heat: Definitions of Virtue in Heraclitus and Pythagoras; Patrick O’Sullivan, Arete, Sophia and Pindar’s Athletic Ideal; Lee Coulson, Ἀρετή Today: 21st c. norms of excellence. Giulia Bonasio, Phronêsis in the Eudemian Ethics. Third Online Session (Afternoon): 16.30-19.00, Gloria Larini, Telemachus and the Paideia of Areté; Lucio Privitello, The W/rest of Virtue; Carlo delle Donne, Ulysses and the Sirens. On two Stoic symbols of arete and vice; Jacques Bromberg, Aretē in Greek Tragedy. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

08 JUNE 2021, 6 PM CEST, Universität zu Köln, Cologne Lecture in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Prof Christian Wildberg (University of Pittsburgh) on The Place of Cynicism in the History of Philosophy. Registration required: clamph.uni-koeln.de/register

09 JUNE 2021, The Aquinas and “The Arabs” International Working Group (AAIWG) May / June 2021 International Meeting, “Philosophy in the Abrahamic Traditions: Structures of Being, World and Mind”. Event program: 8:30 am – 8:45 US Central Time / 15h30 – 15h45 CET Zoom Connection Open. 8:45 am – 10:45 7. Title TBD. Speakers: Cristina Cerami (CNRS, Paris), “Alexander, Avicenna and Averroes on mixis: cosmological and ontological stakes of an ongoing debate”; Beate Ulrike La Sala (Freie Universität, Berlin), “Cosmology and Psychological Concepts in Ibn as-Sīd al-Baṭalyausī’s Kitāb al-Ḥadāi’q”; Adam Takahashi (Toyo University, Tokyo), “God, Celstial Soul and Providence: Thomas Aquinas’ De caelo et mundo and His Use of Greek and Arabic Commentators”; Commentator: Olga Lizzini (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam); 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Concluding Open Discussion; 12:00 Farewell.

09 JUNE 2021, 16.30-19.00, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. Fourth Online Session. Speakers: Lidia Palumbo & Loredana Cardullo, Arete and the Doctrine of Virtues in Plato’s Dialogues and the Platonic Tradition; Esther Kariuki, Exploring the nature of virtue and the possibility of transmitting virtue in Plato’s Meno; Mark Ralkowski, Plato and the Navy: Thalassocracy, Aretē, and the Corruption of Desire; Guilherme Motta, Tekhne Politke: the art of promoting civic aretai in Plato’s Republic. Jay Elliot, The Virtues of Cities. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

10 JUNE 2021, 16.30-19.00, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. Fifth Online Session. Speakers: Paula Gottlieb, Virtue of Character in Aristotle’s Nicomachean versus Eudemian Ethics; Thomas Schmid, Why Crown Magnanimity?; Gary Beck, Morally Virtuous Actions as Energeiai in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics; Charles R. Duke, What is the Good Life?: Reconciliatory Readings of Books I & X in the Nicomachean Ethics. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

10 JUNE 2021, 19:00 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute: Is it reasonable to believe we have immortal souls? Live stream lecture by Fr. James Dominic Rooney, OP. Fr. James Dominic Rooney, OP teaches at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas. Watch on Facebook, YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/AngelicumThomisticInstitute), or register to participate via Zoom (https://angelicum.it/…/is-it-reasonable-to-believe-we…/)

11 JUNE 2021, 16.30-19.00, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. Sixth Online Session. Speakers: Roopen Majithia, Aristotle on Virtue and the Highest Good in the Disrupted life of Priam; Allison Murphy, Communal Aretē; Heidi Northwood, The Arete of Artisans & Laborers in Aristotle’s Politics; Michal Bizon, The Politics of Virtue in Demosthenes and Aristotle. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

11 JUNE 2021, KU LEUVEN, Institute of Philosophy De Wulf – Mansion Centre, The Elusive Substrate: Prime Matter and Hylomorphism from Ancient Rome to Early Qing China: Latin Philosophy in Late Antiquity. Chaired by John Magee (University of Toronto). Speakers: Anna Marmodoro (Durham University), Gretchen Reydams-Schils (University of Notre Dame), Enrico Moro (Università di Padova). Meeting times will be established in accordance with the panelists’ locations and time zones. Details will be communicated in advance via email and on the website. Participation: All speakers and respondents are invited to participate in the meetings. Further attendees are required to contact the organiser by email (nicola.polloni@kuleuven.be) at least one week in advance. Information: http://potestas.essendi.com/elusivesubstrate

11 JUNE 2021, 14-18:30, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, UMR SPHERE, GRAMATA: Graminaire 2021. Speakers: 14h-15h, A. Jaulin: «Usages des catégories dans le commentaire d’Alexandre d’Aphrodise au livre Γ de la Métaphysique d’Aristote»; 15h-16h, A. Avcan: «La valeur épistémologique des sensations propres chez Aristote»; 16h30-17h30, U. Chaintreuil: «Bénéfices et difficultés de la lecture “fonctionnaliste” de l’inclusion de la matière dans la forme aristotélicienne»; 17h30-18h30, J.-B. Brenet: «Penser comme on voit la nuit». Contacts: ulysse.chaintreuil@hotmail.fr; pierre-marie.morel@univ-paris1.fr. Information:Organisé par Pierre-Marie Morel et Ulysse Chaintreuil.

11 JUNE 2021, 9:30 am CET, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO). Yehuda Halper, Al-Farabi’s Commentary on Dialectic in the Hebrew Tradition. Zoom: TBD. Information: https://meloseminar.wordpress.com/meetings/

12 JUNE 2021, 16.30-19.30, Sixth Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Heritage of Western Greece with special emphasis on ἀρετή. Seventh Online Session. Wim Nijs, Teaching Epicurean ἀρετή in Western Greece: Philodemus on ὑπερηφανεία and μεγαλοψυχία; Makoto Sekimura, Notions of Impression and Trace in Plotinus’ Treatise On Virtues; Tim Sorg, Human and Ecological Aretē in Archaic Sicily: Why Syracusans valued Skilled Labor over Land; Aura Piccioni & A.M. Genova, Archaeological Aretē and Political Engagement: Excavating Sicily and Magna Graecia in the 19th and 20th century. Gorgias/Gorgias conference will take place over Thanksgiving break (22-27), providing those unable to travel this summer with a second opportunity to visit Siracusa this year. Information: https://fontearetusa.wordpress.com/2020-interdisciplinary-symposium/

12 JUNE 2021, 08:30 UTC+02, Angelicum Thomistic Institute: Tranquility & Toil: Maimonides on the Ultimate Perfection of the Human Intellect. Live stream lecture by Professor Xiuyuan Dong. This lecture is the third in a series on Western Medieval Philosophy co-sponsored by the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and the Beijing Global Gateway and the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame in the United States. All registrants will receive a video recording of the lecture after the meeting. Register to participate or to learn more: yoopay.cn/event/09849824

14-15, 21-22 JUNE 2021, Porto, XXV ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE SIEPM, Per cognitionem visualem. The Visualization of Cognitive and Natural Processes in the Middle Ages. 14 JUNE 2021, Digital Room / Session, 9.30; Opening session 10.00, Chair: Alessandro Palazzo. TREES. Ayelet Even-Ezra (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Trees between cultures: simple tree diagrams in Latin, Syriac, Greek and Hebrew; Pippa Salonius (Monash University, New Zealand), Ordo and Nature in the Trees of Sculpted Narrative at Orvieto Cathedral; Digital Room / Session 2, 16.00, Chair: Valeria Buffon. DIAGRAMS-GRAPHICS. Benedetta Contin (Universitat Wien), Glosses and Graphs in Armenian Logical Texts of Early Middle Ages. A First Scrutiny of the commentaries on Aristotle by Amelakhos; Lídia Queiroz (IF-FLUP), Visualizing wisdom in diagrams and charts of medieval and early modern Medicine; María Cecilia Rusconi (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Argentina) A new version of the sigillum aeternitatis. In search of Heymericus de Campo’s figura univesalis. Information: SIEPM 2020 – SIEPM; To get the zoom links for the colloquium, e-mail: siepmporto2020@gmail.com / SIEPM@kuleuven.be

15 JUNE 2021, XXV ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE SIEPM, Per cognitionem visualem. The Visualization of Cognitive and Natural Processes in the Middle Ages (14-15 20-21 JUNE 2021, Porto). 15 June 2021, Digital Room / Session 1, 10.30, Chair: Alessandra Beccarisi, VISION AND NATURE. Yael Barash (Tel Aviv University), The illustrations of Hildegard of Bingen’s Visions in Lucca Codex: Between Visions and Nature, Martín González Fernández (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela), El estómago y los pies. (Bernardo de Claraval contra Arnaldo de Brescia); Evelina Miteva (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca), What Melancholy Looks Like? Visualisations and Interpretations of Melancholy in the Middle Ages; Digital Room / Session 2, 16.00, Chair: Maarten Hoenen VISIO ET METAPHYSICA. Francesca Galli (Università della Svizzera italiana), Attraverso lo specchio: le proprietà (meta-)fisiche delle superfici riflettenti nel pensiero teologico duocentesco; Tamar Tsopurashvili (Ilia State University, Georgia), Metaphor as a source of visualization of cognitive process in Meister Eckhart’s Metaphysics; Luciano Micali (Charles University of Prague), Visual Perception and Knowledge of God in Jean Gerson’s Tractatus de oculo. Information: SIEPM 2020 – SIEPM; To get the zoom links for the colloquium, e-mail: siepmporto2020@gmail.com / SIEPM@kuleuven.be

15 JUNE 2021, 14:00-16:30, UCLouvain, Institut supérieur de philosophie, Centre De Wulf-Mansion (CDWM), Séminaire de 3e cycle: La métaphysique des causes. Aspects de la réception des Elements de théologie de Proclus dans le Moyen Age arabe et latin. Le Proclus Arabe à travers le Kitab fi mahd al-khayr (lecture de textes). Contact: Cécile Bonmariage: cecile.bonmariage@uclouvain.be; Information:https://uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/isp/evenements/module-de-philosophie-arabe-proclus-arabus-seance-1.html

15 JUNE 2021, ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Session Three, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST). Mohammad Saleh Zarepour (University of Birmingham): “Avicenna’s Treatment of the Mapping Argument in ʿUyūn al-ḥikma, al-Šifāʾ, al-Naǧāt, and Dānešnāme-ye ʿAlāʾī”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.30pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST), Dustin Klinger (Harvard University): “The Analysis of Simple Categorical Statements across Avicenna’s Main Works”. Information: http://www.arabic-philosophy.com/index.php/asg/asg-iii/programme/

15 JUNE 2021, 14:00-15:30 (Berlin Time) MAX PLANCK RESEARCH GROUP (PREMODERN SCIENCES), Research Colloquium. Katja Krause, Know “Thy” Experience. Contact & Registration: herlwein@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. More information here:https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/know-thy-experience

15 JUNE 2021, 10H CET, Roma, Istituto svizzero, Dante necromante. The conference will be held in Italian. Program: 10:00-10:15 – Michael Jakob (HEPIA/HEAD Ginevra, Politecnico di Milano), Introduzione; H10:15-11:00 – Agostino Paravicini Bagliani (Università di Losanna, Fondazione Ezio Franceschini – SISMEL), Magia e divinazione alla corte papale del Duecento; H11:00-11:45 – Simone Albonico (Università di Losanna), False profezie del futuro e verità storica del presente nei canti XX e XXI dell’Inferno; H11:45-12:30 – Sylvain Parent (ENS Lyon), Le pratiche necromantiche e magiche in processo al tempo di Giovanni XXII; H12:30-13:00 – Antonella Giacoia (Biblioteca Bernardino Telesio, Cosenza), Per un repertorio delle competenze necromantiche: la geomanzia; H15:00-15:45 – Federico Sanguineti (Università di Salerno), Disseppellire e seppellire un corpo. Note su Inferno I e Inferno IX; H15:45-16:30 – Fabio Troncarelli (Università di Viterbo), Il medico Arnau de Villanova e la necromanzia; H16:30-17:00 – Corrado Bologna (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Università della Svizzera italiana, Lugano), Il dossier di Avignone; H17:00-17:30 – Paola Allegretti (Società Dantesca Italiana, Firenze), Conclusione. Register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-Ev4h0NHQfmbGaEwyZjW_Q; Information: https://www.istitutosvizzero.it/conferenza/dante-necromante/

16 JUNE 2021, Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Dipartimento di Studi letterari, filosofici e di storia dell’arte presents EARLY MODERN AND MODERN COMMENTARIES ON VIRGIL (14-16 JUNE 2021). Link Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81909339883; For more information: casali@uniroma2.it

16 JUNE 2021, 15h EST/19h CET, Angelicum Thomistic Institute: Imago Dei. Institut Catholique de Toulouse, Sr. Marie de l’Assomption, OP: La vision chrétienne de la personne humaine, corps et âme. Registration required. Information: https://angelicum.it/thomistic-institute/

16-18 JUNE 2021, Collaborative Research Centre 980 Episteme in Motion (Freie Universität Berlin): Traditions of Materia Medica.Register: traditionsofmateriamedica@gmail.com; Contacts:  sean.coughlin@hu-berlin.de; elizaveta.shcherbakova@hu-berlin.de; Information and abstracts: https://www.sfb-episteme.de/en/veranstaltungen/Vorschau/2021/A03_traditions-of-materia-medica.html

16-20 JUNE 2021, Thomistic Institute: Third Annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium: Chance and Indeterminacy in the Natural World. Application due by March 31, 2021. Information: Science Conference Application 2021 — Thomistic Institute.

17 JUNE 2021, 4:30 – 14:40 (CET), CNRS – Laboratoire SPHère, Science, Philosophie, Histoire Centre d’Histoire des Sciences et des Philosophies Arabes et Médiévales The Principles of Demonstration in the Aristotelian Tradition Greek, Arabic and Latin Interpretations of the Posterior Analytics.Introduction 14:40 – 15:40 ORNA HARARI (Tel Aviv University) Epistemologizing Aristotle’s Account of the Principles of Demonstration. The Greek Commentary Tradition 15:40 – 15:50 Break 15:50 – 16:50 RICCARDO STROBINO (Tufts University) Avicenna on Immediate Principles, between Logic and Metaphysics 16:50 – 17:00 Break 17:00 – 18:00 AMOS CORBINI (Università di Torino) Principes de la démonstration et modèle déductif euclidien. Tensions chez Jean Buridan et dans la tradition latine médiévale. The workshop will be held on-line. For the Zoom link, please write to vincenzo.derisi@u-paris.fr Organized by VINCENZO DE RISI (SPHERE, MPIWG).

17 JUNE 2021, 15:00-16:00 (Berlin Time), MAX PLANCK RESEARCH GROUP (PREMODERN SCIENCES), Research Colloquium. Dominic Dold, The Structure of Zoological Theory: Medieval Latin Commentaries on Aristotle’s “De Animalibus” in Their Philosophical Context. Contact & Registration: herlwein@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de. Information:https://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/event/structure-zoological-theory-medieval-latin-commentaries-aristotles-de-animalibus-their

17 JUNE 2021, 14:00-16:00, LEM, Cycle «La théologie comme science». Deborah Miglietta: «La théologie comme science chez Tommaso Campanella»; Jean-Luc Solère: «Pierre Bayle et la théologie». Information: https://lem-umr8584.cnrs.fr/?Dates-a-retenir&lang=fr

17 JUNE 2021, The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology. A Wise Habit Event: “Are Computers Smarter than the Average 8-year-old? A Philosophical Look at Artificial Intelligence” – Dr. Margaita Vega. Registration: https://dspt.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5hQnu_D8TM-CWB4nV-ruMQ

17 JUNE 2021, The Warburg Institute, Premodern Disability Histories – Bianca Frohne: ‘Learning How to See Crip: (Non-)Visual Cultures of Disability in the Middle Ages. Registration required. Information: https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/event/23976

17-18 JUNE 2021, Medical University of Łódź, The Will and Its Acts in Late Medieval Ethics and Theology. Online. Program: 17 JUNE (THURSDAY) 12.15–12.45 (CET), Q&A Session 1 (Live). MICHAEL W. DUNNE Opening comment; MAGDALENA BIENIAK, Fear and Conditional Will in Stephen Langton’s Quaestiones and in the Summa Halensis; ROBERTO LIMONTA, Per la contradizion che nol consente: A Case Study of Akrasia in Dante’s Comedy; Q&A Session 2 (Live). SEVERIN V. KITANOV Opening comment; TOBIAS HOFFMANN, John of Pouilly’s Intellectualist Reading of the March 7, 1277 Condemnation; MICHAEL SZLACHTA, How do Intellect and Will Interact? Thomas Aquinas, Godfrey of Fontaines, and the Determination-Exercise Distinction; GIACOMO FORNASIERI, Cognitive Attention and Impressions: The Role of the Will in Auriol’s Theory of Concept Formation; MARTIN PICKAVÉ, Francis of Marchia on Acts of the Will and Freedom.14.15–15.15 (CET), Q&A Session 3 (Live). TOBIAS HOFFMANN, Opening comment; MICHAEL W. DUNNE, Hybernicus contra Thomam: FitzRalph against Aquinas on the Primacy of the Intellect over the Will; SEVERIN V. KITANOV, Adam Wodeham’s Analysis and Defense of Free Will; MONIKA MICHAŁOWSKA, Cracking the Code of the Will: Richard Kilvington on the Will and Logic; EDIT ANNA LUKÁCS, Robert of Halifax and the Middle Act of the Will. 18 JUNE 2021 (FRIDAY), 12.00–13.00 (CET), Q&A Session 4 (Live). SONJA SCHIERBAUM, Opening comment; FRANCESCO OMAR ZAMBONI, What Tips the Scales? Volition, Motivation, and Choice in Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī; RICCARDO SACCENTI, Understanding and Acting: Deliberation, Practical Intellect and Moral Science at the University of Bologna; ŁUKASZ TOMANEK, Contingency, Necessity, and Free Will in John of Jandun and John Aurifaber of Halberstadt; MAREK GENSLER, Walter Burley on Voluntary and Involuntary Acts in Man. 13.15–14.00 (CET), Q&A Session 5 (Live). RICCARDO SACCENTI, Opening comment; SONJA SCHIERBAUM, Knowing What One Wants: Ockham on Freedom of Indifference and Self-Knowledge; RICCARDO FEDRIGA, Solo imperium voluntatis? Will, Mental Acts, and Wayward Causal Chains in Ockhamism; PASCALE BERMON, Gregory of Rimini and the Augustinian Theory of the Will: Examples of a Medieval Reading of Augustine. Contact: monika.michalowska@umed.lodz.pl; Information: https://willanditsacts.com/home

18 JUNE 2021, 4:00pm – 6:00pm, The Rationalization of Religion in Early Modern Europe, Research project at the Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków: Lecture by Prof. Damien Tricoire (University of Trier), “Sense and Sensibility. The Scholastic Origins of the Enlightenment Man of Feeling”. Abstract and registration: https://www.religiousrationalism.com/event-info/lecture-by-prof-damien-tricoire-university-of-trier

18 JUNE 2021, 4 pm CET, Roger Bacon Research Society: Teatime with Bacon – Astrology. Darrel Rutkin, TBD.Suggested reading: Opus maius, TBD. Zoom link: TBD. Information: Roger Bacon Research Society

18 JUNE 2021, 9 AM Chicago, Physis kai phuta, Rose Cherubin (George Mason) – “On φύσις in Parmenides”. The seminar will take place on zoom. Everyone is welcome to attend, free registration is required. Information: https://voices.uchicago.edu/phusiskaiphuta/program/

18-19 JUNE 2021, Angelicum Thomistic Institute, Les dominicains et l’unité des chrétiens,Colloque international en ligne. Register: ecumenism@pust.it; Information here.

19 JUNE 2021, 08:30 – 10:30 AM CET (Bejing 14:30). Angelicum Thomistic Institute, 宁静与辛劳: 迈蒙尼德论人类理智的终极完善 |Prof. Xiuyuan Dong presents Tranquility & Toil: Maimonides on the Ultimate Perfection of the Human Intellect. This lecture is the third in a series on Western Medieval Philosophy co-sponsored by the Thomistic Institute at the Angelicum and the Beijing Global Gateway and the Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame in the United States. All registrants will receive a video recording of the lecture after the meeting. The conference will be held in Chinese.

Registration required: https://yoopay.cn/event/09849824; Information here.

21 JUNE 2021, XXV ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE SIEPM, Porto, Per cognitionem visualem. The Visualization of Cognitive and Natural Processes in the Middle Ages (14-15, 21-22 June 2021). 21 June, Digital Room / Session 1, 10.30, Chair: Alexander Fidora, PERCEPTIO ET COGNITIO. Anna Rustioni (Facoltà di Teologia di Lugano), Ubi amor, ibi oculos. Il nesso tra visione e amore in Riccardo di San Vittore; Paula Oliveira e Silva & João Rebalde (IF-FLUP), O debate sobre a produção do conceito universal a partir da representação fantástica, no. Comentário ao De anima de Marcos Jorge, S.I.; Roberto Hofmeister Pich Dialectics, Visual Toolscand the Methods of Learning: Exploring “Visual Cognition” in Manuscripts on Logic by Jesuits Masters from Ecuador (17th-18th Centuries); Digital Room / Session 2, 16.00, Chair: Katja Krause. VISIO ET COGNITIO. Hussien Soliman Elzohary (Bibliotheca Alexandrina, Egypt), Visual Exegesis on the Epistles of Ikhwan al-Safa. Nicolas Vaughan (Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá), Adam of Wodeham’s Theory of Perception: A Disjunctivist Approach Peter John Hartman (Loyola University Chicago), The Reflex Theory of the Beatific Vision: Durand of St.-Pourçain’s Theory of Reflex Acts. Information: SIEPM 2020 – SIEPM; to get the zoom links for the colloquium, e-mail: siepmporto2020@gmail.com / SIEPM@kuleuven.be

21-23 JUNE 2021, Marquette University, Fifteenth Annual Marquette Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition, “Causes and Causation in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition”. Contact: Owen.Goldin@Marquette.edu. More information here.

21 JUNE 2021, Marquette University, Fifteenth Annual Marquette Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition, “Causes and Causation in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition” (21-23 June). Speakers: 9-10:15 am [1] Greg Sadler and Harald Kavli, Prohairesis as a Cause in Aristotelian and Stoic Traditions; 10:20-11:35 am [2] Chuyu Tian, What Does the Prime Mover Think?; 11:40 am-1:00 pm lunch break; 1:00-2:15 pm: | Owen Goldin, Nature, Tekhnai, Final Causality in Aristotle; 2:20-3:35 pm | Ignacio de Ribera-Martin, The Effect of Perception in the Shaping of Moral Character in Aristotle. Contact: Owen.Goldin@Marquette.edu. More information here.

22 JUNE 2021, Marquette University, Fifteenth Annual Marquette Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition, “Causes and Causation in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition”. Speakers 9-10:15: [6] Robert Gallagher, Privation as Cause; 10:20-11:35 [7] Christian Pfeiffer, The Causes of Being in Aristotle’s Metaphysics H.2; 11:40 am-1:00 pm lunch break; 1:00-2:15 pm: [8] Simona Aimar, Powers as Sources of Change in Aristotle; 2:20-3:35 pm [9] Lucas Angioni, Aristotle on Middle Terms (and, thereby, causes) ‘suggenes’ with their Explananda. Contact: Owen.Goldin@Marquette.edu. More information here.

22 JUNE 2021, XXV ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM OF THE SIEPM, Porto, Per cognitionem visualem. The Visualization of Cognitive and Natural Processes in the Middle Ages (14-15, 21-22 June 2021). 22 June 2021, Digital Room / Session 1, 10.30, Chair: Mikhail Khorkov. Arianna Dalla Costa (The Warburg Institute, London), Lunar Mansions as Celestial Images in the Thirteenth-Century De Signis Astronomicis”; Maria Manuela Brito Martins (Universidade Católica Portuguesa), Représentations et schémas graphiques de la species visibilis dans le De homine d’Albert le Grand José Higuera (IF-FLUP), The Visualization of Motion: Averroes and Albertus Magnus; Digital Room / Session 2, 16.00, Chair: Roberto Hofmeister Pich. Alessandro Palazzo (Università di Trento), Et ego quidem nunc fabricabo circulum. Images and visual representations in the geomantic treatise Estimaverunt Indi; Aníbal Szapiro (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina), Visual Representations of Light in Oresme’s De visione stellarum; David Rollo (University of Southern California) Vision, Knowledge and Nature in Alain de Lille’s De planctu Naturae. 17.30, Conclusions: José Meirinhos. Information: SIEPM 2020 – SIEPM; to get the zoom links for the colloquium, e-mail: siepmporto2020@gmail.com / SIEPM@kuleuven.be

22 JUNE 2021, ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works” Session Four, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST). Dimitri Gutas (Yale University, emeritus): “‘The Qurʾān of the Elite’: Avicenna’s Išārāt as it Relates to his Earlier summae and Determines Later (Para-)Philosophy”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.30pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST), Tommaso Alpina (LMU Munich): “One summa within Another? The Case of Ḥayawān between Qānūn and Šifāʾ”. Information: ASG III: Programme – Arabic Philosophy

22 JUNE (9:00 AM) – 24 JUNE 2021 (5:00 PM), The Existence and Nature of God and Other Deities – In collaboration with Closer to Truth (https://www.closertotruth.com/) ONLINE EVENT. Information: The Global Philosophy of Religion Project Online Conference.

23 JUNE 2021, Marquette University, Fifteenth Annual Marquette Seminar on Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition, “Causes and Causation in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition”. Speakers: 9-10:15: [11] Aparna Ravilochan, Animal Form as Necessary Actuality; 10:20-11:35 [12] Erik Åkerlund, The End as Specifying in Francesco Silvestri; 1-2:15: Daniel Ferguson, The Best is the End: An Argument in Eudemian Ethics 1.8; 2:20-3:35: Catherine Peters, Aristotle and Avicenna on ‘Nature’ as ‘Matter’ and ‘Form’; Contact: Owen.Goldin@Marquette.edu. More information here.

23-26 JUNE 2021, Thomistic Institute: 10th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop Aquinas on Knowledge, Truth, and Wisdom: 10th Annual Summer Philosophy Workshop. St. Mary’s Campus. Information: Aquinas on Knowledge, Truth, and Wisdom: 10th Annual Summer Philosophy Workshop — Thomistic Institute

24 JUNE 2021, Medieval Logic and Ontology Seminar (MeLO). Zita Toth, From sine qua non to occasional causes. Zoom: TBD. Information: https://meloseminar.wordpress.com/meetings/

24-26 JUNE 2021, Annual Conference of the Collaborative Research Centre 980 “Episteme in Motion. Transfer of Knowledge from the Ancient World to the Early Modern Period”: Aesthetics as Epistemic Practice in Premodern Cultures. Information: https://www.sfb-episteme.de/en/veranstaltungen/Tagungen/Aesthetiken-als-Wissenspraktiken-in-der-Vormoderne/index.html; Registration form: https://www.sfb-episteme.de/en/veranstaltungen/Tagungen/Aesthetiken-als-Wissenspraktiken-in-der-Vormoderne/PM-registration_jt_2021/index.html

26 JUNE 2021, Call for proposals. Càtedra Ramon Llull de la Universitat de les Illes Balears international congress: “Fenit és aquest tractat en la ciutat de Nàpols en l’anyn de la encarnatió de mil e .cc.xc.iiij. en la vespra de pascha” Ramon Llull i Itàlia: viatges, relacions, lullisme Congrés Internacional (6-8 APRIL 2022, Palma, Universitat de les Illes Balears). Deadline 26 June 2021. Contact: catedra.ramonllull@gmail.com; Registration: https://forms.gle/3hPN3Hv3jqnv2QHw7; Information: https://stel.ub.edu/centrellull/en/noticies/congres-internacional-ramon-llull-i-italia-viatges-relacions-lullisme; https://catedraramonllull.uib.cat/agenda/Ramon-Llull-i-Italia-viatges-relacions-lullisme.-Congres-Internacional/

28-30 JUNE 2021, LCC International University, Ryerson University, Toronto: Mini-Conference on the Axiology of Theism (online). Information: https://www.ryerson.ca/philosophy/kraay/philosophy-of-religion-work-in-progress/

28-30 JUNE 2021, Summer School: In and Out – Questioning the Philosophical Canon (online only). Program: 09.30-10.00 Registration. 10.00-13.00 Course 1, Ruth Hagengruber: Fighting Philofolly! Rewriting the History of Philosophy. 13.00-16.00 Break. 16.00-19.00 Course 2, Peter Adamson: A global philosophy without any gaps. Tuesday, June 29, 10.00-13.00. Course 3, Martino Rossi Monti: The canon wars and the decline of the West. 13.00-15.00 Break. 15.00-18.00 Course 4. Mary Ellen Waithe: Sex, Lies and Bigotry: The History of Philosophy. Wednesday, June 30: 10.00-13.00 Course 5, Boris Kožnjak: ‘First they take Manhattan, then they take Berlin’: cancel culture in philosophy and science. 13.00-15.00 Break. 15.00-18.00 Course 6, Iris Vidmar Jovanović: Philosophical Canon and the Truth: Challenges from The No-Progress View Of Philosophy.18.00-18.30 Break. 18.30-20.00 Closing Lecture, Luka Boršić: Is homo unius libri a philosopher? An example of Maria Gondola. Contact: summer.school@ifzg.hr; Information: https://summerschool.ifzg.hr/

29 JUNE 2021, ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Session Five, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST) Amos Bertolacci (IMT Lucca): “The Doctrine of Causality in the Šifāʾ and in Avicenna’s Previous summae: Dynamics of Selection and Appropriation”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.3 pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST), Shahrazad Irannejad (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz): “Avicenna’s Inner Senses and their Ventricular Localization in the summae”. Information: ASG III: Programme – Arabic Philosophy

29 JUNE – 2 JULY 2021, Annual Conference 2021, University of Copenhagen. “Dominican Culture, Dominican Theology: The Order of Preachers and Its Spheres of Action (1215 – c. 1600)”Information about call for papers: here

30 JUNE 2021, Call for papers Patristica et Mediævalia (volume 42, number 2). Interested parties can consult the conditions for the dossier proposal here: “Submissions”. Contributions will be evaluated by double-blind peer review and responses will be sent no later than eight weeks after the deadline for submission of papers. All papers must conform to the publication guidelines, which can be consulted under “About” > “Submissions” tab on the website. We look forward to receiving your contribution through our website or at: patristicaetmediaevalia@filo.uba.ar; claufabidamico@gmail.com


JULY

01 JULY 2021, Res Philosophica. “Theological Dogma and Philosophical Innovation in Medieval Philosophy”, Special Editor: Susan Brower-Toland (Saint Louis University). Prize: $3,000. Deadline for submission July 1st. Information:http://www.resphilosophica.org/calls/medieval/

01 JULY 2021, 6th Rio Colloquium on Logic and Metaphysics in the Later Middle Ages (July 1st, July 8th, and July 22nd): When Things Go Wrong. Failure and Error in the Later Middle Ages.  Program: July 1st, 2pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Chiara Paladini (Università degli Studi dell’Aquila/Universität Luzern): “Why Errors of the Senses Cannot Occur. Paul of Venice’s Direct Realism“ 3pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Thérèse Cory (University of Notre Dame): “Monsters of Thought: Explaining Reasoning and Its Failures with Aquinas’s Metaphysical Model of Mind“; July 8th, 2pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Andrew LaZella (The University of Scranton): “Before the Law; or How it all went wrong: Abelard on Consent, Intention, and Paul“, 3pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Hamid Taieb (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): “Do we Think the Same Thing? Some Considerations about the Multiplication of Intentional Objects in Scholastic Philosophy”; July 22nd, 2pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Valeria Buffon (Universidad Nacional del Litoral): “Vtrum contingat hominem errare respectu boni: Or the Importance of Human Error for the Existence of Ethics”, 3pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Gloria Elias (Universidad Nacional de Jujuy): “An approach to the Scotist ens ratum”. The event will be open to the public and the link to the virtual conference room may be requested from Rodrigo Guerizoliatrguerizoli@ufrj.br. Information: https://ppglm.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/6th-rio-colloquium-on-logic-and-metaphysics-in-the-later-middle-ages/

06 JULY 2021, ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Session Six, Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST), Jules Janssens (De Wulf–Mansion Centre, Leuven): “Avicenna on Dreams (Especially Visionary Dreams): A Doctrinal and Terminological Survey of his Major Works”; Time Slot B (9.30am PST/12.30pm EST/5.30pm GMT/6.30pm CEST/7.30pm EEST/9pm IRST/1.30am JST), Alexander Lamprakis (LMU Munich): “Avicenna’s View(s) on Dialectic”. Information: ASG III: Programme – Arabic Philosophy

08-10 JULY 2021, 09:00 am – 6:30 pm, KU Leuven, International Conference: Women on Medieval Philosophy. Information:International Conference: Women on Medieval Philosophy – De Wulf – Mansion Centre for Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy

08 JULY 2021, 2pm (UTC-3), 6th Rio Colloquium on Logic and Metaphysics in the Later Middle Ages (July 1st, July 8th, and July 22nd): When Things Go Wrong. Failure and Error in the Later Middle Ages. Andrew LaZella (The University of Scranton): “Before the Law; or How it all went wrong: Abelard on Consent, Intention, and Paul“, 3pm (UTC-3 | https://time.is/en/Rio_de_Janeiro) | Hamid Taieb (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin): “Do we Think the Same Thing? Some Considerations about the Multiplication of Intentional Objects in Scholastic Philosophy”. The event will be open to the public and the link to the virtual conference room may be requested from Rodrigo Guerizoliatrguerizoli@ufrj.br. Information: https://ppglm.wordpress.com/2021/06/02/6th-rio-colloquium-on-logic-and-metaphysics-in-the-later-middle-ages/

09-10 JULY 2021, The Warburg Institute, New Approaches to Cosmos and Spirit in the Premodern World. This conference will celebrate the recent publication of three books on or related to the cosmos and spirit in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern world from late Antiquity until the early modern period: Juan Acevedo, Alphanumeric Cosmology from Greek into Arabic (Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen, 2020); Michael-Sebastian Noble, Philosophizing the Occult: Avicennan Psychology and ‘The Hidden Secret’ of Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (De Gruyter, Berlin, 2021); Islamicate Occult Sciences in Theory and Practice, ed. Liana Saif, Francesca Leoni, Matthew Melvin-Koushki and Farouk Yahya (Brill, Leiden and Boston, 2021). Registration required. Information: https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/events/event/24440 13 JULY 2021: ASG III, The third international meeting of the Avicenna Study Group “Surveying the summae: Comparisons and Contrasts among Avicenna ‘s Eight Main Works”. Seventh and last Session. Time Slot A (8am PST/11am EST/4pm GMT/5pm CEST/6pm EEST/7.30pm IRST/midnight JST)