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Medieval Gatherings | 2019

Medieval Philosophical Gatherings

Colloquium, HU Berlin (DE).
Summer Semester 2019.

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New perspectives on medieval philosophy

The Medieval Philosophical Gatherings is an open space to discuss some of the most crucial issues of medieval philosophy from a fresh new perspective. Every week or so, we will delve into the specificities of the medieval debate through the lenses of young scholars’ research on new topics and problems. The colloquium is open and all are welcome. To attend, all that is needed is an email and the willingness to explore the subtleties of scholasticism.

Organisation

Organiser: Nicola Polloni

Participants

Meagan Allen
Indiana University Bloomington

Abel Aravena Zamora
Universidad de Playa Ancha

Mattia Cipriani
FU Berlin

David Cory
University of Notre Dame

Thomas Harb
HU Berlin

Yael Kedar
Tel Hai College

Giouli Korobili
HU Berlin

Lydia Schumacher
King’s College London

Programme

Friday, 26 April 2019
Lydia Schumacher, King’s College London
The De anima tradition in Early Franciscan Thought: A Case Study in Avicenna’s Reception.

Friday, 3 May 2019
Yael Kedar, Tel Hai College
Species and matter in De multiplicatione specierum.

Friday, 10 May 2019
David Cory, University of Notre Dame
Matter and Body as Correlative Principles in Thomas Aquinas.

Friday, 17 May 2019
Thomas Harb, HU Berlin
Seeing Dark Things: How the epistemology of matter differs from the epistemology of privation.

Tuesday, 11 June 2019
Giouli Korobili, HU Berlin
Aristotle and Roger Bacon on Matters of Experimental Inquiry.

Friday, 14 June 2019
Meagan Allen, Indiana University Bloomington
The problem of attribution: Roger Bacon as the author of the later chapters of the Epistola de secretis operibus artis et naturae.

Friday, 21 June 2019
Mattia Cipriani, FU Berlin
From Theory to Practice in Medieval Science: the Case of Thomas of Cantimpré’s Liber de Natura Rerum.

Tuesday, 5 July 2019
Abel Aravena Zamora, Universidad de Playa Ancha
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