July 19-23, 2021 – Pontifical Catholic University of Peru – Lima, Peru
[ONLINE – due to pandemic restrictions]

Koinonia in Plato’s Philosophy

International Plato Society Mid-Term Meeting / Call for abstracts

Plato uses the term “Koinonia” in a wide variety of important ways. It signifies the relation of the forms with each other as well as the relation we can have with them, but also both relations between individual people and between individual and the community as a whole. Although this term has been the object of intense scholarly scrutiny, many issues remain to be explored. We will consider abstracts on any aspect of the subject, including the metaphysical, epistemological, social, and ethical dimensions of koinonia.

 

Submission guidelines:

  1. Please submit title and abstract of 500 words (max.), double-spaced, 12 pt type, formatted for anonymous review.
  2. Name, Paper Title, Affiliation, Postal address, email address, included as an attachement in the email to which the abstract is sent.
  3. Abstracts can be in any of the IPS’ official languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French.
  4. Abstracts Submission deadline: *April 15, 2021*.
  5. All abstracts must be sent with the subject “IPS Mid-Term Meeting” to the following address: cef@pucp.edu.pe

Only members of the IPS may submit abstracts. Register here to become a member.

The conference will be held virtually/online, due to current pandemic travel restrictions: details coming soon.