March 2018
Ta Metaxu – Knowing Where to Draw the Line: Intermediates and Dianoia in Plato Florida Atlantic University Harriet Wilkes Honors College March 9-10 Friday, March 9th Session 1 11-11:50 Henry Mendell (California State University, LA), “Betwixt and Between: Plato on Mathematics” Lunch 12-1 Session 2 1-1:50 Andrew Payne (St. Joseph’s University), “Definition, Scientific Demonstration and Mathematical Intermediates” Session 3 2-2:50, Emily Katz (Michigan State University), “Aristotle on Why Platonists Need Intermediates” Session 4 3-3:50 Sophia Stone (Lynn University), “Monas and Psuchē in the Phaedo” Coffee Break 3:50-4:10 Session 5 4:10-5 Oliver Renaut (Université Paris Nanterre), “In What Sense are Ethical Intermediates Related to Epistemological Intermediates?” Session 6 5:10-6 Lloyd P. Gerson (University of Toronto), “What are the Objects of Dianoia?” Dinner Food Trucks or Dinner Reservations TBD Saturday, March 10th Breakfast 9-10 Session 1 10-10:50 Lee Franklin (Franklin & Marshall College), “Intermediates as Phantasmata” Session 2 11-11:50 Scott Olsen (Central Florida), “Golden Proportional Symmetry [...]
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