Speakers: Brad Berman, Portland State University: “Shape as dynamis”: Rosemary Twomey, Simon Fraser University, commentator Michelle Jenkins, Whitman College: "Eros and Culpability in the Republic": Cass Weller, University of Washington, commentator Sylvia Berryman, University of British Columbia: “Aristotle in the Ethics Wars”: Sarah Jansen, Carleton College, commentator Nathan Colaner, Seattle University: "Moral Principles or Moral Values? Aristotle on Reasonableness in Organizational Ethics": TBA, commentator Malcolm Wilson, University of Oregon: “Macrocosm and Microcosm in Aristotle”: Rosemary Twomey, Simon Fraser University, commentator Chad Wiener, Old Dominion University: "World Order and Soul Order: A Case for Separate Forms in the Gorgias": Nathan Colaner, Seattle University, commentator Charles Ives, University of Washington: "Situating the Investigation of Nature in the Larger Project of the Phaedo": Amer Amer, University of British Columbia, commentator Meg Scharle, Reed College: “Aristotle's Conception of the Political Life as an Approximation of the Divine”: Jean Roberts, University of Washington, commentator Christopher Morrissey, Trinity Western University: "The Return of Aristotelian Syllogistic?”: Cass Weller, University of Washington, commentator Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:00: Sylvia Berryman: “Aristotle in the Ethics Wars”. Comment: Sarah Jansen 10:15: Brad Berman: "Why Can’t Geometers Cut Themselves on the Acutely Angled Objects of Their Proofs?" Comment: Rosemary Twomey 11:30: Chad Wiener: "World Order and Soul Order: A Case for Separate Forms in the Gorgias". Comment: Nathan Colaner Break 1:30: Meg Scharle and Jesse Gold: “Aristotle's Conception of the Political Life as an Approximation of the Divine”. Comment: Jean Roberts 2:45: Malcolm Wilson: “Macrocosm and Microcosm in Aristotle”. Comment: Brad Berman 4:00: Michelle Jenkins: "Eros and Culpability in the Republic". Comment: Cass Weller |