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SUMMARY:Workshop : Ta Metaxu – Knowing Where to Draw the Line: Intermediates and Dianoia in Plato
DESCRIPTION:Ta Metaxu – Knowing Where to Draw the Line: Intermediates and Dianoia in Plato\nFlorida Atlantic University\nHarriet Wilkes Honors College\nMarch 9-10 \nFriday\, March 9th\nSession 1         11-11:50 \nHenry Mendell (California State University\, LA)\, “Betwixt and Between: Plato on Mathematics” \nLunch              12-1 \nSession 2         1-1:50 \nAndrew Payne (St. Joseph’s University)\, “Definition\, Scientific Demonstration and Mathematical Intermediates” \nSession 3         2-2:50\, \nEmily Katz (Michigan State University)\, “Aristotle on Why Platonists Need Intermediates” \nSession 4       3-3:50 \nSophia Stone (Lynn University)\, “Monas and Psuchē in the Phaedo” \nCoffee Break    3:50-4:10 \nSession 5         4:10-5 \nOliver Renaut (Université Paris Nanterre)\, “In What Sense are Ethical Intermediates Related to Epistemological Intermediates?” \nSession 6         5:10-6 \nLloyd P. Gerson (University of Toronto)\, “What are the Objects of Dianoia?” \nDinner Food Trucks or Dinner Reservations TBD \n  \nSaturday\, March 10th\nBreakfast          9-10 \nSession 1       10-10:50 \nLee Franklin (Franklin & Marshall College)\, “Intermediates as Phantasmata” \nSession 2       11-11:50 \nScott Olsen (Central Florida)\, “Golden Proportional Symmetry & the Divided Line: Solving the Platonic Puzzles in One Fell Swoop—including the Sayre Challenge” \nSession 3       12-12:50 \nNicholas D. Smith (Lewis & Clark University)\, “Unclarity and Intermediates in Plato’s Discussions of Clarity in the Republic” \nLunch              12:50-1:50 \nSession 4         2-2:50 \nAndrew German (Ben Guirion Univeristy of Negev)\, “Through Intermediates to Eidetic Numbers: Plato on the Limits of Discursive Thought \nSession 5         3-3:50 \nBrian Schwartz (Carthage College)\, “That the Phenomena May Be Saved—Astronomy as an Intermediary in Plato’s Republic and Timaeus” \nCoffee Break 3:50-4:10 \nSession 6       4:10-5 \nOlga Lylanda-Geller (Purdue University)\, “To Be or Not To Be? Plato’s ‘Intermediates’ and the Stoic ‘Lekta’ \nSession 7         5:10-6 \nWilliam Altman (Independent)\, “In Defense of the Intermediates” \nDinner Reservations \n
URL:https://platosociety.org/event/workshop-ta-metaxu-knowing-where-to-draw-the-line-intermediates-and-dianoia-in-plato/
LOCATION:Florida Atlantic University\, Boca Raton\, Florida\, USA
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