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From Johannes H

evelius’ Uranographia (1690)

T h e N e w S c h o o l f o r S o c i a l R e s e a r c hN e w Y o r k , N e w Y o r k

AncientPhilosophy

SocietyThe Eighth Annual Independent Meeting

10-13 April 2008

TThhuurrssddaayy,, AApprriill 1100,, 22000088All sessions in Theresa Lang Center, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor

22::0000--22::3300 RReeggiissttrraattiioonn

22::3300--22::4455 WWeellccoommeeNew School for Social Research Dean, Michael Schober, and Philosophy Department Chair, Jay M. Bernstein

22::4455--33::4455——SSeessssiioonn II:: AArrcchhééChair: AArryyeehh KKoossmmaann (Haverford College)1. TThhoommaass TThhoorrpp (Saint Xavier University), “Euphemism in Iliad I”Respondent: KKoorrbbiinniiaann GGoollllaa (Pennsylvania State University)

33::4455--55::4455——SSeessssiioonn IIII:: RReeaaddiinngg AArriissttoottlleeChair: DDaavviidd RRoooocchhnniikk (Boston University)2. PPaassccaall MMaassssiiee (Miami University), “Between Past and Future: Aristotle

on the Division of Time”Respondent: EErriicckk RRaapphhaaeell JJiimméénneezz (New School for Social Research)3. EErriicc CC.. SSaannddaayy (University of Kentucky), “Imagination in De Anima

III.3”Respondent: MMyyrrnnaa GGaabbbbee (University of Dayton)

66::1155--88::0000——KKeeyynnoottee SSppeeaakkeerrChair: MMaarrtthhaa WWooooddrruuffff (Middlebury College)PPiieerrrree RRooddrriiggoo (Université de Bourgogne, Dijon),“Rhetorics in Aristotelian Ethics”

88::0000--1100::0000 RReecceeppttiioonn in the Hirshon Suite, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor

FFrriiddaayy,, AApprriill 1111,, 22000088All sessions in Theresa Lang Center, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor

99::0000--1111::0000——SSeessssiioonn IIIIII:: QQuuaarrrreellss aanndd DDiiaalloogguueessChair: MMaatttthheeww MMaarrttiinnuukk (University of Guelph)4. JJaammeess RRiisssseerr (Seattle University), “Discourse, Dialectics, and the Art

of Weaving”Respondent: JJoosshh HHaayyeess (Stanford University)5. KKaalllliiooppii NNiikkoollooppoouulloouu (SUNY Buffalo), “Plato and Hegel on an Old

Quarrel”Respondent: SSeeaann KKiirrkkllaanndd (DePaul University)

1111::1155--1122::1155——SSeessssiioonn IIVV:: PPlloottiinniiaann EErroossChair: DDmmiittrrii NNiikkuulliinn (New School for Social Research)6. AAggnnèèss PPiigglleerr (University of Dijon), “The Nature and Origin of the Erôs

of the Human Soul in Plotinus”Respondent: MMaarriillyynnnn LLaawwrreennccee MMoooorree (Widener University)

1122::1155--11::4455 LLuunncchh(Executive Committee lunch)

11::4455--44::4455——SSeessssiioonn VV:: PPllaattoonniicc EErroossChair: JJaammeess DDoodddd (New School for Social Research)7. JJiillll GGoorrddoonn (Colby College), “The Erotic, the Interrogative, and the

Intrepid”Respondent: MMaarrggaarreett RRoossss (The Catholic University of America)8. JJaammeess BBaarrrreetttt (Colby College), “Socrates Ithyphallicus”Respondent: MMeelliissssaa SShheeww (University of Oregon)9. JJoohhnn MM.. RRoossee (Goucher College), “Kindled by a Leaping Spark: Plato's

Manic Philosophy”Respondent: LLaauurraa CCaannddiioottttoo (Università Ca’ Foscari, Venice, Italy)

55::1155--77::3300——RRoouunndd TTaabbllee oonn tthhee WWoorrkk ooff JJoohhnn SSaalllliissChair: LLaawwrreennccee HHaattaabb (Old Dominion University)Speakers: SSaarraa BBrriillll (Fairfield University),WWaalltteerr BBrrooggaann (Villanova University),DDrreeww HHyyllaanndd (Trinity College),PPeetteerr WWaarrnneekk (University of Oregon),in dialogue with JJoohhnn SSaalllliiss (Boston College)

SSaattuurrddaayy,, AApprriill 1122,, 22000088All sessions in Theresa Lang Center, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor

99::0000--1111::0000——SSeessssiioonn VVII:: LLooggooss aanndd IIttss SShhaaddoowwssChair: CCoorriinnnnee MM.. PPaaiinntteerr (Washtenaw College)10. PPhhiill HHooppkkiinnss (Southwestern University), “Weaving the Fish Basket:

Heraclitus’ Riddles and the Meta-philosophy of Opposition”Respondent: WWiilllliiaamm KKoocchh (University of South Florida)11. DDaanniieellllee LLaayynnee (Catholic University of Leuven), “Refutation and

Double Ignorance in Proclus”Respondent: RReebbeeccccaa BBeennsseenn CCaaiinn (Oklahoma State University)

1111::1155--1122::1155——SSeessssiioonn VVIIII:: OOnn tthhee IImmaaggiinnaattiioonnChair: MMaarrkk BBrroouuwweerr (Wabash College)12. RRyyaann KK.. MMccBBrriiddee (Tulane University), “The Physiology of

Imagination in Plato's Timaeus”Respondent: DDaanniieell RReessttrreeppoo (New School for Social Research)

1122::3300--11::4455 LLuunncchh

11::4455--22::1155 BBuussiinneessss mmeeeettiinngg

22::1155--44::1155——RRoouunndd TTaabbllee oonn PPllaattoo’’ss RReeppuubblliiccChair: AAnnnnee MMaammaarryy (Monmouth College)Speakers:AAuuddrreeyy LL.. AAnnttoonn (Ohio State University), “The Earthly Nature of Justice

and the State in Plato’s Republic”TTaaee--YYeeoouunn KKeeuumm (Yale University), “The Inheritance of Evil: The Figure

of the Father in Book VIII of the Republic”RRuusssseellll WWiinnssllooww (St. John’s College, Santa Fe), “Plato’s Republic and

Democracy”GGaabbrriieell ZZaammoosscc--RReegguueerrooss (University of Michigan), “On the Political

Significance of Plato’s Cave”

44::3300--66::3300——SSeessssiioonn VVIIIIII:: OOnn FFrriieennddsshhiippChair: NNiiccoollee JJoowwsseeyy (SUNY Buffalo)13. IIrreennee LLiiuu (Le Moyne College), “Happy Together: Aristotle on

Friendship, Pleasure, and Happiness”Respondent: AAddrriieell MM.. TTrrootttt (Villanova University)14. MMaavviiss BBiissss (University of Wisconsin at Madison), “Aristotle on

Friendship and Self-knowledge: The Friend Beyond the Mirror”Respondent: CCaarrllooss BBoovveellll (Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto)

77::3300--1111::3300 DDiinnnneerr, Wollman Hall, 65 West 11th St, 5th Floor

SSuunnddaayy,, AApprriill 1133,, 22000088All sessions in Theresa Lang Center, 55 West 13th Street, 2nd Floor

99::0000--1111::0000——RRoouunndd TTaabbllee oonn tthhee WWoorrkk ooff RReeiinneerr SScchhüürrmmaannnnChair: RRiicchhaarrdd JJ.. BBeerrnnsstteeiinn (New School for Social Research)Speakers:VVeerroonniiqquuee FFóóttii (Pennsylvania State University), “Rethinking

Parmenides in Dialogue with Reiner Schürmann”RRiicchhaarrdd LLeeee (DePaul University), “Reading Schürmann Reading Scotus

Reading Aristotle”CChhrriissttoopphheerr LLoonngg (Pennsylvania State University), “The Duplicity of

Beginning: Schürmann, Aristotle and the Origins of Metaphysics”

1111::1155--1133::0000——KKeeyynnoottee SSppeeaakkeerrChair: CCllaauuddiiaa BBaarraacccchhii (New School for Social Research)BBaarrbbaarraa CCaassssiinn (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris),“Sophistics and Performance, or How to Do Things with Words”

The Ancient Philosophy Society wishes to thank the New School for SocialResearch for generously hosting this event. Thanks also to the following, for

their invaluable assistance:David Craig, Daniel Restrepo, Christopher Roberts, and Fanny Soderback

www.ancientphilosophysociety.org