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- Fair Student Loans: Research and Policy, Conversations with the Dean3:00 pm
- Boston Network for Philosophy of Physics: Jamee Elder5:00 pm
- Philosophy Department Tea11:00 am
- Philosophy Seminar Series: Miguel Ohnesorge2:00 pm
- Dmitri Nikulin’s Non-Being in Ancient Thought: Book Panel4:00 pm
- “Heidegger and Theology. Hellenism, Judaism, Christianity, Germanity” talk4:00 pm
Dmitri Nikulin’s Non-Being in Ancient Thought: Book Panel
A book panel at Boston College organized by Co-organized by Cinzia Arruzza (BU) and Gary Gurtler (BC) on Dmitri Nikulin’s Non-Being in Ancient Thought. "Being has been at the forefront of philosophical debate from its very beginnings, whereas non-being has been considered derivative of being and an obstacle for thought. Dmitri Nikulin (NSSR) argues that without non-being, being can neither be nor be thought. Non-Being in Ancient Thought provides a critical and historical genealogy of the concept of non-being in ancient philosophy, from Pre-Socratic thought to Neoplatonism, in the works of Parmenides, Democritus, Plato, Diogenes, Aristotle, Plotinus, and Simplicius. With Cinzia Arruzza (BU), Gary Gurtler (BC), Daniel Maryanovich (BC), and the author."
| When | 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm on 21 November 2025 |
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| Building | Boston College, Stokes Hall North 325 |