Saturday, August 10, 2013


CNY Ancient Philosophy Inaugural Workshop
Virtue, Intelligence, and Life
Syracuse University
Tolley Humanities Building, Room 304
August 9, 2013

9:30-10:00: Coffee in Tolley Library (on 3rd floor)

10:00-10:15: Introduction

10:15-11:45: Session I
Jessica Gelber (Syracuse University), “Females, Teleology, and Mistakes”

12:00-1:30: Session II
Jacob Klein (Colgate University), “What is Stoic Selection?”

1:30-2:45: Lunch

2:45-4:15: Session III
Scott Senn (Longwood University), The 'Irony' of Plato's Socrates: A Look Beyond Avowals and Disavowals of Wisdom

4:30-6:00: Session IV
Nat Stein (Florida State University), “Explanation and Hypothetical Necessity

7:00: Dinner for Workshop Participants

This event is co-sponsored by the Central New York Humanities Corridor, from an award by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the SU Humanities Center (in the College of Arts and Sciences), and the Syracuse University Department of Philosophy.

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