Actions and Passions in Ancient Greece
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Actions and Passions in Ancient Greece
Actions and Passions in Ancient Greece From 7th May, 2.30pm to 9th May, 1pm Thursday 7 2.30 - 3.00pm | Welcome and Presentation Chair: G.Sissa (UCLA, Department of Classics/CNRS Paris) Chair: C. Trifogli (Faculty of Philosophy, All Souls College) 2.30-4.00pm | C. Viano (CNRS/Paris) Les passions au tribunal: mode d'emploi (Aristote, Rhet. III) 4.00-4.30pm | Coffee break 3.00 - 4.30pm | T. Irwin (Faculty of Philosophy, Keble College, Oxford) 4.30-6.00pm | J.-L. Labarrière (CNRS/Paris) Force, compulsion, and necessity 4.30 - 5.00pm | Coffee break Pathê, dunameis et hexeis. EN, II, 4 (Susemihl) ou 3 (Bywater) 5.00-6.30pm |A. Marmodoro (Faculty of Philosophy, Corpus Christi College, Oxford), Saturday 9 Chair: Catherine Darbo-Peschanski (CNRS/MFO) Love and Strife in Empedocles Friday 8 Chair: C. Natali (Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari, Venice) 9.30-11.00am | M. Zingano (Department of Philosophy, USP, São Paulo) What is it like, to have a democratic soul? Plato's Republic and the tripartition of the soul 11.00-11.30am | Coffee break 11.30-1pm | K. Nielsen (Faculty of Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford) 9.30-11.00am | D. Cairns (School of History, Classics, & Archaeology, University of Edinburgh) Mind, Metaphor and Emotion in Euripides’ Hippolytus and Seneca’s Phaedra 11.00-11.30am | Coffee break 11.30-1pm S. Maso (Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari, Venice) Self in tragedy : Seneca’s passions Spicy Food as Cause of Death: Conditional and Unconditional Necessity in Metaphysics 6.3 1.00pm | Lunch DISCUSSANTS: S. Bobzien (Faculty of Philosophy, All Souls College, Oxford) ; C. Darbo-Peschanski ; G. Fine (Faculty of Philosophy, Merton College, Oxford) ; F. Masi ( Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Ca’ Foscari, Venice); C. Natali ; G. Sissa ; C. Trifogli; E. Wolf (Department of Philosophy, USP, São Paulo/Ca' Foscari, Venice) ORGANISERS: UMR 8061 GDRI AITIA/AITIAI Le lien causal dans l’Antiquité WITH THE SUPPORT OF: CONVENERS Catherine Darbo-Peschanski, MFO; Cristina Viano, Centre Léon Robin, Université Paris Sorbonne; Carlo Natali, Ca' P le a s e re g is te r yo u r in te re s t h ere: www.m fo .a c .u k/ n o de / 3 9 9 2 / re g is te r