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Ancient Philosophy

Below please find the schedule for contributed papers in this section. If you have accessed the Congress Web Site using Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator, or a similar program, it is possible to search for a name or paper title using the find function under the heading edit. Otherwise, you must browse through the page below in order to locate your name and paper title.

Wednesday, August 12, 09-9:50

Name

Title of Paper

Lev Lyakhovetsky One Inseparated Science: What is This?
Wallace Matson Hegesias the Death-Persuader; or, the Gloominess of Hedonism
Brian Thomas Mooney Loving Persons

Wednesday, August 12, 12-13:50

Name

Title of Paper

Amelie Benedikt Runaway Statues: Platonic Lessons on the Limits of Analogy
D. L. Couprie The Translation of Anaximander's 'Poetical Words'
Alessandra Fussi The Dramatic Setting of the Gorgias
Edward Halper Poetry, History, and Dialectic
Jeffrey S. Turner The Project of Self-Education in Plato's Protagoras, Gorgias, and Meno

Wednesday, August 12, 14-15:50

Name

Title of Paper

Evelyn M. Barker Aristotle's Reform of Greek Paideia
Anne-Marie Bowery Responding to Socrates' Pedagogical Provocation
Marie I. George Aristotle on Paideia of Principles
Debra Nails Plato's "Antipaideia": Perplexity for the Guided
Ezzat Orany Platon le professeur: une interpretation pedagogique du Theetete de Platon
Samuel Scolnicov Plato on Education as the Development of Reason

Wednesday, August 12, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Alpana Chakraborty Does Aristotle Believe in Liberation?
Edward Halper Aristotle's Political Virtues
Heidi M. Northwood The Melancholic Mean: The Aristotelian Problema XXX.1
May Sim Ethics and Community in Aristotle
John V. Strang Ethics as Politics: On Aristotelian Ethics and Its Context
Jolanta Swiderek A Notion of 'Meden' in the Philosophy of Aristotle

Wednesday, August 12, 20-21:50

Name

Title of Paper

Jonathan R. Cohen Philosophy is Education is Politics
Carmen Cozma The Ethical Values of the Music Art of the Ancient Greeks -- A Semiotic Essay
Damian Konkoly Is Temperance Ever Properly Painful?
Armando R. Poratti Wisdom and Education in the City in Crisis (Plato's "Apology" 18a7-20c3)

Thursday, August 13, 10-11:50

Name

Title of Paper

Robert Arp The Double Life of Justice and Injustice in Thrasymachus' Account
D.R. Bhandari Plato's Concept of Justice: An Analysis
Marina B. McCoy Sophrosune, Self-Knowledge, and the Elenchus in the Charmides
Rosamond Kent Sprague Two Kinds of Paideia in Plato's Euthydemus
Laura Wedner Diairesis in "Sophist" 219-236
Sheldon Wein Plato's Moral Psychology

Thursday, August 13, 12-13:50

Name

Title of Paper

Eugene Afonassine Pythagorean Symbolism and the Philosophic Paideia in the "Stromateis" of Clement of Alexandria
Manuel A. Correia The Doctrine of the Indefinite Terms in the Ancient Commentators of Aristotle
R. Ferber Did Plato Reply to Critiques on "The Emptiness of the Idea of a Form of the Good"?
Alexandrine Schniewind Remarks on the spoudaios in Plotinus 1 4[46]
Sabine Vogt Semiotics of Human Body and Character: Aristotle's Logical Foundation of Physiognomics

Thursday, August 13, 14-15:50

Name

Title of Paper

Francesca Calabi The Teaching of the Law in Philo of Alexandria
John Cleary Mathematics as Paideia in Proclus
Christos C. Evangeliou Platonic Paideia and European Philosophy
David Fortunoff Dialogue, Dialectic, and Maieutic: Plato's Dialogues as Educational Models
Menahem Luz Antisthenes' Conception of Paideia
Carmen Segura From the Archaic Paideia to the Platonic Paideia: Myth and Logos; Orality and Literacy

Thursday, August 13, 16-17:50

Name

Title of Paper

A.P. Bos Aristotle's Psychology: The Hylomorphistic Interpretation Refuted
Jurgis (George) Brakas Aristotle on the Irreducible Senses of the Good
Sandro D'Onofrio The Metaphor of Light and the Active Intellect as Final Cause: De Anima III.5
Christopher Philip Long Towards a Dynamic Conception of Ousia: Rethinking an Aristotelian Legacy
John K. Park Discours des droits de l'homme au sens d'un retour a Aristote

Thursday, August 13, 18-19:50

Name

Title of Paper

Victor Boutros Spelunking with Socrates
Howard J. Curzer To Become Good
Miroslav Ivanovic Socrates' Last Error
Ezzat Orany Probleme de la predication: n oeud centrale du Sophiste de Platon
Pablo Rodriguez-Grandjean Philosophy and Dialogue: Plato's Unwritten Doctrines from a Hermeneutical Point of View

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