[Antiquitas] Issues in ancient ethics and philosophy of action, University of Helsinki, 30 January 2015
mika.perala at helsinki.fi
mika.perala at helsinki.fi
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Helsingin yliopistossa 30.1.2015!
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Issues in ancient ethics and philosophy of action
A workshop at the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture, and Arts
Studies, University of Helsinki
Auditorium XI, University Main Building, Fabianinkatu 33
30 January 2015
Programme
9.30–10.45 Ursula Coope (Corpus Christi College, Oxford), ‘Freedom and
responsibility in Plotinus’
11.00–12.15 Pauliina Remes (University of Uppsala), ‘Plotinus on
cosmic and human action’
Lunch
13.30–14.45 Miira Tuominen (University of Jyväskylä), ‘Concern for
oneself and for others in Porphyry On Abstinence from Injuring Animals’
15.00–16.15 Erik Eliasson (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies),
‘Virtue as use and uses of virtue: The Anonymous commentary on EN II-V
on virtue and external goods’
Coffee and tea
16.45–18.00 Mika Perälä (University of Helsinki), ‘The friend’s being
good and one’s own in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 9.9’
The workshop is open to all interested in these issues. For further
information please contact Mika Perälä (mika.perala at helsinki.fi). The
workshop is organized as part of Mika Perälä’s Academy of Finland
Post-Doctoral Research Project ‘Aristotle on memory’ and funded by
this project as well as the Department of Philosophy, History, Culture
and Arts Studies, University of Helsinki