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SUMMARY:Proseminar: Boris Hennig
DESCRIPTION:We welcome Boris Hennig (TMU) to speak to us on “Aristotle on Ownership”
URL:https://csamp.utoronto.ca/event/proseminar-boris-hennig/
LOCATION:Lillian Massey Building\, Room 301\, 125 Queens Park\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 2C7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Theory and Practice in Roman Mediterranean Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:The second in our workshop series Philosophy in the Roman Mediterranean will address the challenge of coordinating evidence for philosophical activity which is historically located but theoretically conservative with evidence for theoretical activity that is innovative but hard to locate historically. Speakers include: \n\n\nBram Demulder (Leiden University)\nTiziano Dorandi (CNRS\, Paris)\nPaul Du Plessis (University of Edinburgh)\nMatthias Haake (University of Münster)\nInna Kupreeva (University of Edinburgh)\nAlberto Rigolio (Durham University)\nCourtney Roby (Cornell University)\nThomas Slabon (University of South Florida)\nChristian Wildberg (University of Pittsburgh)\n\n\nPlease see the website for further information. The project is led by George Boys-Stones and Matthias Haake.
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