21st European Symposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics
Italy
A cura di:FABRIZIO AMERINIMASSIMO MUGNAIRICCARDO STROBINO
JUNE, 30 THURSDAY15.00 Opening of the SymposiumWelcome of the Director of the Scuola Normale Superiore15.30CHRISTOPHER MARTIN (Auckland University)Abaelard’s Theories of Wholes and Parts and Some Evidence About Later Developments in the Twelfth Century Schools16.30 Coffee-break17.00 STEN EBBESEN (University of Copenhagen)COSTANTINO MARMO (University of Bologna)Parts and Wholes in Radulphus Brito’s Philosophy
JULY, 1 FRIDAY9.00 JOEP LAMEER (Laboratoire SHPERE, Université Paris Diderot)Ibn Taymiyya against the Logicians an Overrated Bust10.00IRÈNE ROSIER-CATACH (Université Paris-Diderot)The ‘Collectio-Theory’ of Universals. Ontology, Semantics and Mereology in the Discussions about Number and Time around William of Champeaux11.00 Coffee-break11.15 CATERINA TARLAZZI (Cambridge University)Collectio-Theories of Universals and Infinite Regress Arguments12.30 Lunch15.00 MAGDALENA BIENIAK (University of Warsaw, Instytut Filozofii)Individuals as Wholes in Gilbert of Poitiers16.00WOJCIECH WCIÓRKA (Warsaw University)Material Constitution in Secundum magistrum Petrum sententie17.00 Coffee-break17.15 IRENE BININI (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)The Role of differentiae in Abaelard’s Arguments for the Identity and Persistence of Substances
JULY, 2 SATURDAY9.00 LUCA GILI (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)Mereological Foundations for Syllogistic10.00BIANCA BOSMAN (University of Groningen)Containers and Containees in Medieval Theories of Consequence11.00 Coffee-break11.15 RODRIGO GUERIZOLI (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro – UFRJ)Boethius of Dacia on the Differentiae and the Mereology of Definitions12.30 Lunch15.00 PAUL THOM (University of Sydney)Avicenna’s Mereology of the Predicables16.00RICCARDO STROBINO (Tufts University)Inseparability, Containment and Implication: Avicenna’s Account of per se in the Posterior Analytics17.00 Coffee-break17.15 CHRISTIAN RODE (University of Bonn)Thomas Aquinas and Peter of John Olivi on Totality (totalitas)
JULY, 3 SUNDAY9.30 ANNA MARMODORO (Oxford University)The one and many problem of the Trinity in Gregory of Nyssa10.30MAGALI ROQUES (Université de Genève)Ockham on Parts and the Continuum11.30 Coffee-break11.45 MIKKO YRJONSUURI (University of Helsinki)Ockham on Syncategorematic Parts of Words13.00 LunchAfternoon free20.00 Conference Dinner
JULY, 4 MONDAY10.00 CORNELIA SCHOECK (University of Bochum)Part-Part Relation (Paradigm) in Arabic Medieval Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric11.00 Coffee-break11.15 GRAZIANA CIOLA (Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa)Inferences a toto ad partem and a parte ad totum in Marsilius of Inghen’s Consequentiae12.30 Lunch15.00 ALFRED VAN DER HELM (Leiden University)Part-Whole in Thomas Manlevelt16.00HARALD BERGER (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz)Albert of Saxony on Parts and Wholes17.00 Coffee-break17.15 CALVIN NORMORE (University of California, Los Angeles)The Thing Its Parts Are: Living without the forma totius
JULY, 5 TUESDAY9.00 LAURENT CESALLI (University of Genève)Collectives in Late Medieval Semantics and Ontology10.00 ALLAN BÄCK (Kutztown University)Reduplicative Parts11.00 Coffee-break11.15 ALESSANDRO CONTI (University of L’Aquila)Parts and Wholes in Paul of Venice’s Expositio super Universalia Porphyrii et Artem Veterem Aristotelis12.15 Conclusion of the SymposiumFuture contingents