Fifth Annual Marquette Summer Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy – June 28th-30th, 2010

“Science and Intellect in Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition” – Fifth Annual Marquette Summer Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, June 28-30, 2010.

http://web.mac.com/mistertea/Midwest_Seminar/2010_Summer_Aristotle_Conference.html

Presented by the Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy and the Aquinas and the Arabs Project with the support of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences at Marquette and the Andrew W. Mellon Fund.

Marquette University
Department of Philosophy

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

This Conference is intended to provide a formal occasion and central location for philosophers and scholars of the Midwest region (and elsewhere) to present and discuss their current work on Aristotle and his interpreters in ancient, medieval and contemporary philosophy.

For the 2009 conference a record number of applications (41) were received for the 15 slots for presentations.  Thematic unity came to play a role in the final selection procedure, as did other considerations.  We regret that we had to decline so many very fine proposals.

Conference Proposal Submission Guidelines Established Scholars: send a title and tentative abstract; Graduate Students: send a title, abstract, CV and a supporting letter from your faculty advisor or dissertation director.

NOTE: Abstracts should be 150 words or fewer. Please send applications to: Richard.Taylor@Marquette.edu.

OPENING DATE FOR SUBMISSIONS: February 1. The Selection Committee will select presenters on the basis  of quality of proposals (title and abstract) and scholarly record as the primary criteria.

PROGRAM ANNOUNCED: April 1 or earlier if filled.

Call for Papers, Conferences