B. A. C. A. P.

BOSTON AREA COLLOQUIUM IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
27TH ANNUAL PROGRAM

2004-2005

All lectures begin at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted.


FALL SEMESTER


14 October, at Holy Cross College

Eric Brown

Philosophy, Washington University

“Wishing for Fortune, Choosing Activity: Aristotle on External Goods and Happiness”

Commentator: Gary Gurtler, Philosophy, Boston College

For further information: msim@holycross.edu

 

28 October, at Clark University

Henry Mendell

Philosophy, California State University at Los Angeles

“How to Cut Plato’s Line”

Commentator: Randall Rose, Philosophy, Brown University

For further information: mpakaluk@clarku.edu

 

18 November, at Boston University

Alfredo Ferrarin

Philosophy, University of Pisa

“Aristotle on Phantasia

Commentator: Klaus Brinkmann

(This lecture begins at 4 pm.)

For further information: roochnik@bu.edu

 

SPRING SEMESTER


24 February, at Boston College

Jean-François Pradeau

Philosophy, University of Paris X-Nanterre

“The Law According to Plato”

Commentator: Randall Baldwin Clark, Associate, Goodwin Procter LLP

For further information: gurtler@bc.edu

 

31 March, at Boston College

Fran O’Rourke

Philosophy, University College, Dublin

“Aristotle and the Metaphysics of Metaphor”

Commentator: Ioanna Patsioti, Philosophy, Deree College

For further information: cleary@bc.edu

 

 

 

7 April, at Dartmouth College

Anthony Price

Philosophy, Birkbeck College

“Aristotelian Particularism”

Commentator: Michael Pakaluk, Philosophy, Clark University

For further information: Margaret.r.graver@dartmouth.edu

 

28 April, at Brown University

Thomas Johansen

Philosophy, University of Edinburgh

“In Defense of Inner Sense: Aristotle on Perceiving that One Perceives”

Commentator: Aryeh Kosman, Philosophy, Haverford College

For further information: Mary_Louise_Gill@brown.edu

 

 

 

 

All lectures begin at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

Inquiries may be sent to: Michael Pakaluk, Director, BACAP (mpakaluk@clarku.edu)


The Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy are now published by Brill. Back issues may be obtained by contacting John Cleary or Gary Gurtler, S.J., Editors.

Our project for enriching teaching and scholarship in ancient philosophy will continue this year through a series of public lectures and associated seminars. Events in this series are fully supported by grants from the participating institutions: Boston College, Boston University (the Humanities Foundation), Brown University, Clark University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, and Holy Cross College.


 
 

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