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Start of Year WIP Talk: Rachel Barney

Welcome back, everyone! To celebrate the start of a new year, Rachel Barney will be presenting on "Becoming Bad" in Aristotle's ethics. There will be a start-of-year reception in the […]

Peter Adamson Seminar

Common Room, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies 55 Queen's Park Cr., Toronto, ON

Prof. Peter Adamson (LMU Munich) will be presenting on "Nature in Giles of Rome's On Ecclesiastical Power", as the 2017 CPAMP distinguished visitor, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the program. […]

Peter Adamson Seminar 2

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Prof. Peter Adamson (LMU Munich) will be presenting on "The Thought-Experimental Method: Avicenna's Flying Man Argument", as the 2017 CPAMP distinguished visitor, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the program. […]

25th Anniversary Public Lecture: Prof. Peter Adamson

Prof. Peter Adamson (LMU Munich) will be presenting on "Alexander and Averroes on the Uses of Dialectic", as the 2017 CPAMP distinguished visitor, in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the […]

Christopher Gill WIP Talk

Christopher Gill (Exeter) will be presenting in the CPAMP Work in Progress seminar, on the provocative question "What's So Great about Virtue? Stoic Thinking on Virtue and Happiness". All are […]

Doug Hutchinson WIP Talk

Doug Hutchinson (Toronto) will be presenting in the CPAMP Work in Progress series on. The title of the presentation is "Rediscovering Protagoras: 28 new fragments from his famous book”. All […]

Sean Kelsey WIP Talk

Prof. Sean Kelsey (Notre Dame) will be presenting in CPAMP's Work in Progress seminar, on "Essence and Insight". All are welcome!

Visiting Speaker: Christian Pfeiffer

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Christian Pfeiffer (LMU Munich) will give a presentation entitled, "Aristotle on the Definition of Hylomorphic Substances", as part of our visiting speaker series. Note that the presentation will be in JHB […]

Visiting Speaker: Justin Vlasits

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Justin Vlasits (University of Tübingen) is giving a presentation entitled, "Aristotle on the Hunt for Essence", as part of our visiting speaker series. Note that the talk will be in […]

Visiting Speaker: Whitney Schwab

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Whitney Schwab (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) will be presenting this Thursday on "The Aristotelian Root of Stoic Epistemology", as part of our visiting speaker series. Note that the talk […]

Devin Henry WIP Talk

Prof. Devin Henry (Western University) will be speaking in the CPAMP Work in Progress seminar on Monday, January 29th (4-6pm Lillian Massey 205). The title of the presentation is "The […]

Visiting Speaker: Jessica Gelber

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Jessica Gelber (Pittsburgh) will be presenting this Thursday on "Interspecies Teleology and Aristotle's Politics I.8", concluding our visiting speaker series. All welcome!

Tad Brennan WIP Talk

Prof. Tad Brennan (Cornell) will be presenting in the CPAMP Work in Progress seminar on "The Immortality Argument of Republic X". All welcome!

ATWAP 2019

The Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy will take place this year on March 22 & 23, 2018, on the theme of "Aristotle's Hylomorphism".

ATWAP 2018: New Approaches to the Presocratics

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

This is the tenth Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy (ATWAP). The theme for this year's workshop is 'New Approaches to the Presocratics'.  All sessions will be held in Room […]

Boys-Stones Research Talk

We are pleased to announce a presentation by CPAMP Distinguished Visitor Prof. George Boys-Stones (University of Durham): ‘“Becoming” as an End: A Forgotten Debate Over the Self in the Background to Plotinus’ […]

Boys-Stones Seminar

We are pleased to announce another presentation by CPAMP Distinguished Visitor Prof. George Boys–Stones (University of Durham): ‘Alcibiades’ Error: Moral Beauty in Plato’s Symposium’ Thurs. June 14 3:15-5:00 Lillian Massey 205 If you […]

WIP Talk: Willie Costello

Lillian Massey Building, Room 205 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

We'll kick off the new year with a work-in-progress talk from new CPAMP postdoc Willie Costello. His talk is titled "Shame as guide to the good life: A new reading […]

UTCMP 2018

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Please join us for the 2018 University of Toronto Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, organized by Martin Pickavé, Deborah Black, and Peter King. All sessions are free and open to the public and […]

Research Talk: Terence Irwin

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 418 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

We are pleased to welcome CPAMP Distinguished Visitor Terence Irwin, emeritus professor of ancient philosophy at Keble College, University of Oxford, who will be presenting on "The place of habituation in […]

Research Talk: Gail Fine

Lillian Massey Building, Room 205 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

We are pleased to welcome CPAMP Distinguished Visitor Gail Fine, professor emerita at Cornell University, who will be presenting on "Knowledge and Truth in the Greatest Difficulty Argument: Parmenides 133b4–134c3".

WIP Talk: Andree Hahmann

Lillian Massey Building, Room 205 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

Andree Hahmann (DAAD Visiting Professor of German and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania) will give a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar, titled: "Did the Stoics distinguish between natural […]

WIP Talk: Marleen Rozemond

Lillian Massey Building, Room 205 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

On Monday, November 26 we will have a work-in-progress talk from our very own Marleen Rozemond, titled “Why mills can’t think: Leibniz on perception as internal action”. Abstract: Leibniz offers […]

Special Guest: Brad Inwood

Lillian Massey Building, Room 301 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

We are pleased to announce that Brad Inwood (Professor of Philosophy and of Classics, Yale University) will kick off our spring term Greek reading group, which will be devoted to […]

WIP Talk: Boaz Schuman

Lillian Massey Building, Room 301 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

On Monday, February 4 there will be a work-in-progress talk from CPAMP graduate student Boaz Schuman, entitled "Worlds Away: Buridan's Logic for Possible Objects".

WIP Talk: Douglas Campbell

Lillian Massey Building, Room 301 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

On Monday, March 4 there will be a work-in-progress talk from CPAMP graduate student Douglas Campbell, titled "Plato on the Body as the Cause of Psychic Disorder".

Research Talk: David Sedley

Lillian Massey Building, Room 301 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

On Monday, March 18 we are delighted to welcome Emeritus Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy David Sedley (Cambridge University), who will delivering a special research talk at our weekly CPAMP […]

Colloquium: David Sedley

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

The University of Toronto Philosophy Department welcomes Emeritus Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy David Sedley (Cambridge University), who will be delivering the annual Bruce Lecture with a talk titled "Theological […]

ATWAP 2019

Jackman Humanities Building, Room 100 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

The eleventh Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy will take place this year on March 22 & 23, 2019, on the theme of "Aristotle's Hylomorphism". For more details, please click […]

WIP Talk: Wolfgang Mann

Lillian Massey Building, Room 301 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada

Wolfgang Mann (Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University) will give a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar, titled "The Slogan ouk estin antilegein and the Late-Learners in the Sophist".