2011 Summer Colloquium

Participants

Jeff Brower, Purdue University – Aquinas on Human Nature, Personhood, and Death

Susan Brower-Toland, St Louis University

Stephen Brown, Boston College – Something on Ockham’s Summa logicae

Francesca Bruno, Cornell University

Nate Bulthuis, Cornell University

Sarah Byers, Boston College – The Psychology of Compassion: A Reading of City of God 9.5

Brian Conolly, Bard College, Simons-Rock

Brian Embry, University of Toronto

Max Etchemendy, Stanford University – Henry Bracton and the Foundations of Common Law Jurisprudence

Heine Hansen, University of Copenhagen – Nicholas of Paris on the Category of Relation

Jeffrey Hause, Creighton University – Aquinas on Aristotelian Justice: Defender, Destroyer, Subverter, or Surveyor?

Daniel Heider, University South Bohemia – Suárez on Universals

Erik Kenyon, Cornell University

Matthew Klemm, Ithaca College

Scott MacDonald, Cornell University – Augustine’s Epistemic Voluntarism: De trinitate 11

Colleen McCluskey, St Louis University – Thomas Aquinas on Evil Agents, Both Actual and Literary

Ana Maria Mora-Marquez, University of Copenhagen – Nicholas of Paris’ Account of Signification in his Commentary on the Perihermeneias

John Morrison, Barnard College

Claude Panaccio, Université du Québec à Montréal – Walter Chatton and the Truthmaker Principle

Robert Pasnau, University of Colorado – Epistemic Divisions of Labor:  Who Should Know, Who Should Believe, and Who Should Be Left in the Dark?

Kara Richardson, Syracuse University

Andrew Shortridge, Cornell University

Michael Siebert, University of Toronto

Mary Sirridge, Louisiana State University

Jeff Steele, University of South Florida

Christina Van Dyke, Calvin College

Kate Waidler, Wheaton College

Thomas Williams, University of South Florida

Rega Wood, Stanford & Indiana Universities – Henry Bracton and the Foundations of Common Law Jurisprudence

Dave Zettel, Cornell University