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THE ATHENS COLLOQUIUM IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

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THE ATHENS COLLOQUIUM IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
The Athens Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy is a forum for scientific research and exchange on all topics and aspects of Ancient Philosophy, including its modern reception. It is organized by The Athens MA in Ancient Philosophy, in cooperation with the Research Centre for Greek Philosophy of the Academy of Athens.

The talks take place once a month, on a Thursday at 7 pm, at the Elli Lambridi Philosophical Library (9 Ypsilantou Str., 10675 Athens). The duration of the talks is between 30-40 minutes, followed by an extensive, free, focused, critical discussion that can last up to 60 minutes.

2023-24, Preliminary Program:
Oct. 19       Katerina Ierodiakonou: “Why do flowers smell good but taste bad? The Aristotelian replies”
Nov. 16       Panagiotis Thanassas: “Parmenides in Freiburg”
Dec. 14       Stasinos Stavrianeas: “Aristotle’s chemistry in his Meteorology”
Jan. 11        Stavros Kouloumentas: “The Derveni Cosmogony: Is the God a Good Mathematician?”
Feb. 15       George Karamanolis: “A forgotten aristotelian ethical work: the case of Magna Moralia”
Mar. 14      Chloe Balla: “Socrates in the Phaedo”
Apr. 18       Doukas Kapantais: “’Necessary conclusion’ in Kripke frames and in Prior Analytics, I, 10”
May 16       Ioanna Tigani: “Ten Categories as models of dialectical problems and premisses”
June 13       Alexander Nehamas: “What Do We Learn About Philosophers and Philosophy in Republic V?”

 

To Athens Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy συνδιοργανώνεται από το Athens MA in Ancient Philosophy, σε συνεργασία με το Κέντρον Ερεύνης της Ελληνικής Φιλοσοφίας της Ακαδημίας Αθηνών.

 

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