The UofT Colloquium in Mediaeval Philosophy 2010 (September 24-25 2010)
Here’s the line-up for this fall’s Colloquium on Mediaeval Philosophy at the University of Toronto:
Friday, September 24
Session I (4:30 - 6:30)
Chair: Julie Allen (York University)
Speaker: John Marenbon (Cambridge University): “Abelard’s Semantics”
Commentator: Andrew Arlig (Brooklyn College)
Saturday, September 25
Session II (10:00 - 12:00)
Chair: Michael Barnwell (Niagara University)
Speaker: Katherin Rogers (University of Delaware): “Anselm on the Ontological Status of Choice”
Commentator: Scott MacDonald (Cornell University)
Session III (2:00 - 4:00)
Chair: Simona Vucu (University of Toronto)
Eduardo Záchia (University of Ottawa): “Thomistic Dualism and Compatibility Theory”
Ian Drummond (University of Toronto): “Duns Scotus on the Role of the Moral Virtues”
Sydney Penner (Cornell University): “Francisco Suárez on Intending an End”
Session IV (4:15 - 6:15)
Chair: Jorge J.E. Gracia (University of Buffalo)
Speaker: Mark Henninger (Georgetown University): “Realism and Anti-Realism on Relations”
Commentator: Charles Bolyard (James Madison University)
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