WIP Talk: Victor Caston (Cancelled)
Lillian Massey Building, Room 205 125 Queens Park, Toronto, ON, Canada***Event cancelled*** Please join us as Victor Caston (University of Michigan) gives a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar.
***Event cancelled*** Please join us as Victor Caston (University of Michigan) gives a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar.
Please join us as Juan Piñeros Glasscock (Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto Mississauga) gives a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar.
Please join us as Fiona Leigh (UCL) gives a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar. Her talk is entitled "Between a Wolf and a Dog: Socrates and Sophistry in the Sophist."
Please join us as Andrea Falcon (Concordia University) gives a presentation to the CPAMP Work-in-Progress seminar on "Aristotle and the Explanation of Longevity".
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: a new assessment of the debate on individual properties in the Categories". The talk will take place on Zoom.
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 how to register, please consult the event's continuously updated website: www.Apuleius.ca
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 of Cyrene and the Role of Women in Philosophical Lineage". The talk will take place on Zoom.
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. She will be monitoring Zoom, and the Zoom room belongs to her. ATWAP 2022 Receiving Plato: Then and Now A Conference in Honour of […]
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 graduates and postdocs are welcome / encouraged to take part (others by request to george.boys.stones@utoronto.ca). The class will focus on close reading of 237a-241d (Socrates’ […]
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 ZH is a metaphysical treatise. On the one hand, metaphysics studies fundamental beings, substance, and the task of ZH is defining substance and seeking its […]
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 pm Discussion facilitator: Mark Johnstone (McMaster) Nathanael Stein (FSU): Introduction to the issues: causality and causal explanation Jacob Dvorak (Toronto): Aristotle’s critiques of his predecessors […]
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 24 Session II (10:00 – 12:00) Chair: Riccardo Strobino (Tufts University) Meryem Sebti (CNRS, Paris): “Why does Avicenna use the concept of fitra in his […]
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 will be in LI 220 - same floor, but around the corner from the usual Proseminar room (LI 205).
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 on philosophy in Latin Christendom, especially on the scholastic tradition represented by such figures as Aquinas, Scotus, and Ockham. Less familiar is the fact that, […]
Work-in progress paper: ‘Plato on the Circulatory System, the Cosmos, and Elemental Motion’ Download Proseminar calendar for Fall 2022