Events from 2002-3

 
Sept 19  
"The Metaphysics of Religious Art"
a lecture and discussion
Professor Norris Clarke, S.J. 
Devlin 008 7:00 pm 

Oct 17   "Intentionality and Phenomenality" 

Professor Dan Zahavi
Danish National Research Foundation University of Copenhagen 

Gasson 203 4:00pm


Oct 24   The Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy
25th Anniversary Program

Professor John Dillon
Trinity College, Dublin 

"Atomism in the Old Academy" 

Barat House 
Newton Campus, Boston College 
7:30 p.m. 

For more information, please contact: 
Professor Gary Gurtler, Philosophy, Boston College, (E-mail:gurtlerg@bc.edu) 
For directions: http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-newton/
http://www.bc.edu/about/maps/s-approach/


Oct 30

"The Holocaust and the Catholic Church's Current Search for Forgiveness"

Professor James Bernauer, S.J. 
Department of Philosophy
Boston College

(Sponsored by the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public life at Boston College) 

Boisi Center 
College Road  12:00-1:15 pm 


Nov 1  
Boston College Institute of Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Bradley Medieval Lecture Series

"Faith and Theology: Chasing the Wind (Eccl. 1.17)"

James F. Ross
Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Pennsylvania

4pm, Cushing Auditorium, Cushing 001,
Boston College


Nov 15  
The Boston College Institute for the Study of Politics and Religion Bradley Lectures


"The World of the Imagination: Distance, Simultaneity, Possibility"
Respondent: Stephen F. Brown, Boston College

Alfredo Ferrarin
Boston University

4pm, McGuinn Auditorium, McGuinn 121, Boston College


Nov 18  
The Boston Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy

R. James Long
Professor of Philosophy
Fairfield University

"Gaunilon Redivivus: The Second Opponent of Anslem's Proslogion Argument for the Existence of God"

4pm, McGuinn 321


Dec 6  
Boston College Institute of Medieval Philosophy and Theology
Bradley Medieval Lecture Series

Fergus Kerr
Regent of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford, Honorary Senior Lecturer, New College, University of Edinburgh, Randall Distinguished Professor of Christian Culture, Providence College

"Entity or Event? Thomas Aquinas's God"

4pm, Cushing Auditorium, Cushing 001,
Boston College  


Mar 12  

"The Therapeutic Action of Psychoanalysis"

Jonathan Lear
University of Chicago

7:30 pm, Devlin 101.

[Sponsor: Lowell Lecture Humanities Series]
Boston College


April 4-5  

"Boston College Graduate Student Conference"

A Conference organized around the theme, "Philosophy in the Classical Tradition" with the intent to engage a contemporary dialogue with great works from the Classical Tradition (Ancient Greece through scholasticism). The conference will begin Friday evening (registration at 3:00) and will continue through to Saturday evening. Details at: http://fmwww.bc.edu/pl/grad/gradconf.html