2010 Colloquium

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Schedule

All sessions in 156 Goldwin Smith Hall

Thursday, June 3

        1:15–1:30 Announcements

Session 1 (1:30–2:45)

Jeffrey Hause, Creighton University

A Charitable Interpretation of Justice

        2:45-3:00 Short break

Session 2 (3:00–4:15)

Michael Gorman, Catholic University of America

Reduplication in Aquinas's Christology

        4:15–4:45 Break

Session 3 (4:45-6:00)

Jed Delahoussaye, Southern Illinois University

Scotus on Charity and Sacrifice

        6:30 Pizza at Scott MacDonald’s house

Friday, June 4

Session 4 (9:00–10:15)

Susan Brower-Toland, St Louis University

Ockham on Self-Consciousness and Self-Knowledge

        10:15–10:45 Break

Session 5 (10:45–12:00)

Rega Wood, Stanford University

What Price the Horror of the Vacuum?

Interstitial Vacua and Aristotelian Science

        12:00-1:30 Lunch

Session 6 (1:30-2:45)

Christophe Erismann, University of Helsinki

Explaining Resemblance: Gilbert of Poitiers and Alan of Lille’s Conformitas Theory Reconsidered

        2:45-3:00 Short break

Session 7 (3:00-4:15)

Andrew Arlig, Brooklyn College

Identity and Parthood According to Some Medieval Philosophers

        4:15-4:45 Break

Session 8 (4:45-6:00)

Josh Blander, UCLA/Loyola Marymount University

Coming Apart at the Same: Scotus on Separability

        7:30 Dinner

Saturday, June 5

Session 9 (9:00-10:15)

Sarah Byers, Boston College

Some Augustinian Arguments About Bodies, God, and Angels

        10:15-10:45 Break

Session 10 (10:45-12:00)

Peter King, University of Toronto

Augustine on Pears and Perversity

        12:00-1:30 Lunch

Session 11 (1:30-2:45)

Bonnie Kent, University of California, Irvine

Hidden Dispositions in the History of Ethics

        2:45-3:00 Short break

Session 12 (3:00-4:15)

Tobias Hoffmann, Catholic University of America

The Will as Vis Collativa: Duns Scotus on Quasi-Cognitive Functions of the Will

        4:15-4:30 Break

Session 13 (4:30-5:45)

Colleen McCluskey, St Louis University

Is There Truly Malice in Aquinas?

        6:30 Dinner

Participants

[* = presentation]



Andrew Arlig,* Brooklyn College

Deborah Black, University of Toronto

Josh Blander,* UCLA/Loyola Marymount Univ.

Susan Brower-Toland,* St Louis University

Charles Brittain, Cornell University

Francesca Bruno, Cornell University

Nate Bulthuis, Cornell University

Sarah Byers,* Boston College

Jed Delahoussaye,* Southern Illinois Univ.

Christophe Erismann,* University of Helsinki

Hester Gelber, Stanford University

Bernd Goehring,* University of Notre Dame

Michael Gorman,* Catholic Univ. of Amer.

Jeffrey Hause,* Creighton University

Tobias Hoffmann,* Catholic Univ. of Amer.

Bonnie Kent,* UC, Irvine

Erik Kenyon, Cornell University

Peter King,* University of Toronto

Matthew Klemm, Ithaca College

Timothy Lopez Jr, UC, Irvine

Scott MacDonald, Cornell University

Gareth Matthews, UMass Amherst

Colleen McCluskey,* St Louis University

Stephen Ogden, Yale University

Sydney Penner, Cornell University

Giorgio Pini, Fordham University

Michael Siebert, University of Toronto

Mary Sirridge, Louisiana State University

Christina Van Dyke, Calvin College

Rega Wood,* Stanford University

Dave Zettel, Cornell University