Toni Alimi, Cornell University
*Claus Andersen, University of South Bohemia – “Angelo Volpe on ‘esse cognitum’ – The Beginnings of a Debate in 17th-Century Scotism”
Deborah Black, University of Toronto
Jeff Brower, Purdue University
*Susan Brower-Toland, St Louis University – “Subjectivity and Activity: Olivi on Consciousness and the Soul”
Francesca Bruno, University of Pennsylvania
*Nate Bulthuis, St Joseph’s University – “Correspondence and Co-Supposition: Walter Burley on Truth”
*Sarah Byers, Boston College – “Augustine’s So-Called ‘Divine Illumination’ Theory of Knowledge”
Philip Choi, Purdue University / KU Leuven
Ashley Comstock, College of St. Scholastica
Diego Espinoza, Catholic University of America
Russell Friedman, KU Leuven
Daniel Gallagher, Cornell University
Andy Galloway, Cornell University
Nadja Germann, Universität Freiburg
Peter Hartman, Loyola University, Chicago
*Jeffrey Hause, Creighton University – “Love Thy Neighbor with a Heavy Heart: Aquinas on the Value of Mercy”
Daniel Heider, University of South Bohemia
Andrew Hicks, Cornell University
Vikram Kumar, Cornell University
Jordan Lavender, University of Notre Dame
Can Löwe, Humbolt Universität, Berlin
Scott MacDonald, Cornell University – “Augustine on Divine Presence”
Colleen McCluskey, St Louis University
Paul Medeiros, Salve Regina University
*Seyed Mousavian, Loyola University, Chicago – “Avicenna, the Impossibilia, and The Letter”
*Stephen Ogden, Notre Dame University – “Al-Ghazali on taqlīd”
Sam Pell, Purdue University
Giorgio Pini, Fordham University
William David Schell, Union Theological Seminary
Mary Sirridge, Louisiana State University
Seth Strickland, Cornell University
*Jacob Tuttle, Gonzaga University – “Aquinas on Action, Passion, and Intrinsic Change”
Andreas Waldstein, University of Notre Dame
Rega Wood, Stanford University