
Workshop: Political Knowledge in Plato
Program
9:00–9:15 Arrival & coffee
9:15–10:35 Keynote: Melissa Lane (Princeton): “The archē of nomothesia: contextualizing the emergence of lawgivers in Plato’s Laws”
10:35–10:50 coffee break
10:50–12:05 Myrthe Bartels (Toronto): “Is the Slave Doctor Right? Rival Conceptions of Legislation in Plato’s Laws”
12:15–1:30 lunch break
1:30–2:45 John Proios (Chicago): “Learning from Your Environment: Knowledge, Culture, and Social Domination”
2:45–3:00 coffee break
3:00–4:15 Claudia Yau (Michigan): “Using Forms as Models in Plato’s Republic”
4:15–4:45 coffee break
4:45–6:00 Panel led by Diego García R.: Ryan Balot, Rachel Barney, Melissa Lane
Funded by:
The Canada Research Chair in Ancient Philosophy
The Collaborative Specialization in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Convenors:
Myrthe Bartels (myrthe.bartels@utoronto.ca)
Diego García Rincón (d.garcia@mail.utoronto.ca)