History of Philosophy Research Seminar
Helsinki
Research seminar on Ancient to Early Modern philosophy arranged by the members of the ”Philosophical Psychology, Morality and Politics” Centre of Excellence Research Programme. It is open for researchers and students interested in the area, but does not give students credits.
Time: Tuesdays 14:15-15:45
Place: Porthania (Yliopistonkatu 3, Helsinki) Seminar room 344.
28.9 Ivars Neiders (Riga Stradins University): “Notes on Socratic Egoism”
12.10 Jani Hakkarainen (Tampere): Hume's Argument for the Ontological Independence of Simple Properties.
26.10 Mikael Melan (Turku): Aristotle and Aquinas on the Explaining Actions.
9.11 Olof Pettersson (Uppsala): Becoming Authentic: on Discourse and Deception in Plato’s Phaedrus.
23.11 Miira Tuominen (Jyväskylä / Helsinki): knowledge and love in Plato's symposium.
7.12 Eero Salmenkivi (Helsinki): TBA.
Please note that the seminar is based on discussion. The participants are expected to read the papers in advance. They are usually made available about four days in advance. Please contact Ville Paukkonen(at)helsinki.fi to receive the papers.
All interested are welcome!