Participants
Andy Arlig, Brooklyn College
Matthew Baddorf, University of Rochester
Emmanuel Bermon, University of Bordeaux
Pascale Bermon, Le CNRS, Paris – Animal predators and their prey: Nic. Eth. 1118ab and its citations in the work of Thomas Aquinas
Deborah Black, University of Toronto
Charles Brittain, Cornell University – Gaudium de veritate: Confessions 10.33
Jeff Brower, Purdue University – Aquinas’s Ontology
Susan Brower-Toland, St Louis University – Olivi on Consciousness: Phenomena, Metaphysics, Epistemology
Francesca Bruno, Cornell University
Nate Bulthuis, Cornell University
Brian Conolly, Bard College at Simon’s Rock
Antoine Côté, University of Ottawa – Durand of Saint-Pourçain and Radulphus Brito on the Object of Intellection
Kendall Englund, Syracuse University
Justin Grace, Tarrant County College
Theodore Harwood, Cornell University
Jeff Hause, Creighton University – I’m Only Telling You because I Love You: The (Un?)charitable Act of Fraternal Correction
Erik Kenyon, Cornell University/Rollins College
Neil Lewis, Georgetown University – Grosseteste on Time
Scott MacDonald, Cornell University – Revisiting the Intelligibles: Conf. 10 & De trin. 12
R. J. Matava, Christendom College
Stephen Ogden, Yale University
Martin Pickavé, University of Toronto – Peter Auriol and a Medieval Debate about the Nature of Cognition
Giorgio Pini, Fordham University – Wishing for the impossible: Scotus on Lucifer’s sin
Sydney Penner, Merton College, Oxford – Aquinas on Lies, Promises, and Happiness
Kara Richardson, Syracuse University
Michael Siebert, University of Toronto
Mary Sirridge, Louisiana State University – Where Did Material Supposition Come From? Grammarians on Language about Language
Dave Zettel, Cornell University