WIP Talk: Roberto Granieri
Please join us as one of our favourite graduate students, Roberto Granieri, gives his work-in-progress talk in the CPAMP seminar. Title: "Being, Causality, and Existence in Plato's Sophist".
Please join us as one of our favourite graduate students, Roberto Granieri, gives his work-in-progress talk in the CPAMP seminar. Title: "Being, Causality, and Existence in Plato's Sophist".
Please join us as Irene Binini (Scuola Normale Superiore) gives a work-in-progress talk to the CPAMP seminar. Title: "Medieval Strategies on Logical Determinism and the Contingency of the Future."
Join us for our first CPAMP work-in-progress talk of the semester as Victor Caston (Michigan) gives his talk, "Aristotle and the Cartesian Theatre," on January 11, 4-6 pm.
Máté Veres gives his work-in-progress talk, 'Pyrrhonism, Expertise, and the Good Life', on February 22, 4-6 pm, in the CPAMP pro-seminar.
Kamil Majcherek gives his work-in-progress talk, 'Medieval Nominalism about Artifacts', on March 8, 4-6 pm, to the CPAMP pro-seminar.
Mark Gatten gives his work-in-progress talk, "The Art of Wage-Earning in Plato's Republic", to the CPAMP pro-seminar on April 5, 4-6 pm.
Peter Osorio gives his work-in-progress talk, “Trust and Persuasion: Testimony in Demodocus”, on 20 September, 2021, 4-6 pm. Venue: back patio of the Duke of York.
On Monday, 25 October, 4-6 pm, Michael Griffin (University of British Columbia) will give his talk on “Plato’s Glaucon: The priority of internal justice in the Republic”? (on Zoom).
Taylor Barinka gives his work-in-progress talk, 'Truth as Perfection in Plato's Republic', to the CSAMP Proseminar on November 15, 4-6 pm. Venue: Lilian Massey 301 as well as via Zoom.
On Friday (December 3, 3-5pm) Sean Kelsey (Notre Dame) will give a talk entitled “Mind and World in Aristotle’s De anima”. For more information see here: https://philosophy.utoronto.ca/event/colloquium-sean-kelsey-notre-dame/
On Monday, December 6 we are delighted to welcome Paolo Fait (New College Oxford), who will be delivering a talk at our weekly CPAMP Seminar, titled "Being particular about particulars: […]
On 9-11 December, 2021, CSAMP will host a workshop devoted to Apuleius' De Mundo, organised by George Boys-Stones. The workshop will be open to all. For further details, including information […]
On Monday, January 17, 2022, we are delighted to welcome Katharine O'Reilly (X University, formerly Ryerson University) who will be delivering her talk at our weekly work-in-progress seminar, titled "Arete […]
John Jalsevac gives his work-in-progress talk, "Aquinas on Memory and Recollection", to the CSAMP Proseminar on February 7, 4-6 pm. Venue: Zoom.
Samuel Meister gives his work-in-progress talk, “What Does Metaphysics Z Contribute to Aristotle's First Philosophy?”, to the CSAMP Proseminar on February 28, 4-6 pm.
The next Annual Toronto Workshop in Ancient Philosophy will take place on March 18-19, 2022. If, during the conference, you need help with Zoom, etc., please contact Rachel O’Keefe: rachel.mackinnon@mail.utoronto.ca. […]
Prof. Federico Petrucci (Turin University) will be leading a masterclass on Plato’s Phaedrus, primarily intended for CSAMP graduate students, on Tuesday, March 22, 4-6 p.m. in LI 205. All CSAMP […]
Join Christian Pfeiffer and Samuel Meister for this online workshop on first philosophy in ZH. To register, please email Christian Pfeiffer. In this workshop, we want ask to what extent […]
June 20, 1-6 pm Byron Stoyles (Trent): Ways of life, animal kinds, and explanation in Aristotle’s biology Devin Henry (Western): Natural kinds, taxonomic relations and classificatory systems June 21, 10-3 […]
Free Will and Philosophy of Action in the Later Middle Ages Download Proseminar calendar for Fall 2022
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Session I (4:30 – 6:30) Chair: Giorgio Pini (Fordham University) José Filipe Silva (University of Helsinki): “Perceptual Rationality” Commentator: Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado, Boulder) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER […]
Peter Adamson will be giving a talk at the CSAMP Proseminar on September 26: “Why Teach Alcibiades? Iamblichus and Proclus on Pointless Providence”. Please note the change of room! We […]
Peter Adamson (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich) is giving this year's Etienne Gilson Lecture at PIMS: Avicennan Scholasticism It is a familiar fact that philosophy of the Islamic world had an enormous impact […]
Work-in progress paper: ‘Plato on the Circulatory System, the Cosmos, and Elemental Motion’ Download Proseminar calendar for Fall 2022
Fiona Leigh will be in Toronto as a Visitor in the Department of Philosophy and at CSAMP. Dr Leigh is Associate Professor at University College London, and Director of the […]
Dr Fiona Leigh (University College London) will give a talk on "Theory Building in the Sophist" in the Philosophy Department seminar series.
Fiona Leigh will be giving a talk at the CSMAP proseminar on "Mimesis, Art, and the Metaphysics of Appearances in Republic X".
The Presocratics. Download Proseminar calendar for Fall 2022