Institute for the History of Philosophy, Emory University, Seminar 2008

Religion and Philosophy:  Neoplatonism in the Late Ancient and
Early Medieval Period

Organisers: Kevin Corrigan and Steven K. Strange

                                                Location: Clairmont Campus

 

June 9, 2008 (Monday)

 

12:00-1:00      Brunch

 1:00-1.30       Opening Remarks

 

1.30-3.00         Suzanne Stern-Gillet (University of Bolton, UK): ÒDivine Inspiration: The Neoplatonic Reception of PlatoÕs Ion from Proclus to Ficino

3:00 – 4:30      Kevin Corrigan (Emory University): ÒReligion and Philosophy in the Platonic tradition.Ó

4:30-6:00        Lewis Ayres (Emory University): ÒWhat does it mean to call Augustine a Platonist: The example of the Liberal Arts?"

 

 

7:00                 Conference Dinner

 

June 10, 2008 (Tuesday)

 

12:00-1:30      Brunch

1:30 – 3:00      Michael Harrington (Duquesne University): "The Emperor Julian's Use of Neoplatonic Philosophy and Religion."

3:00 – 4:30      Steve Strange (Emory University):  ÒPlotinus and IamblichusÕ TheologyÓ

 

June 11, 2008 (Wednesday)

 

12:00-1:30       Brunch

1:30 – 3:00      Ahmed Abdel Meguid (Emory University): ÒAvicenna's conception of the  self between Neo-Platonism and Aristotelianism

 3:00 – 4:30     Svetla Slaveva-Griffin (Florida State University): "Shading off the body: Theurgical Practices in Neoplatonism and Sufism."

4:30-6:00         Devin Stewart (Emory University): "Notes on Ibn al-Nadim's Presentation of the History of Philosophy and the 'Greek' Sciences in ÒThe CatalogueÓ (al-Fihrist, 987CE)."

 

June 12, 2008 (Thursday)

 

12:00-1:30      Brunch

1:30 – 3:00      Deepa Majumdar (Purdue University North Central): ÒThe Enneads of Plotinus and the Bhagavadgītā: Harmony amidst Differences.Ó

3:00 – 4:30      John Phillips (University of Tennessee): ÒProclus and others on Divine CausationÓ

 

 

June 13, 2008 (Friday)

 

12:00-1:30       Brunch

1:30 – 3:00      John Dillon (Trinity College, Dublin, Emeritus):  ÒPhilosophy and Theology in Proclus.Ó

3:30 – 5:00      Sarah Pessin (University of Denver): ÒShadows and Light: Ps. Empedoclean Traces in Isaac Israeli and Solomon Ibn Gabirol

 

 

June 14, 2008            (Saturday) – Jones Room, Woodruff Library

 

4:00 – 5:30      Suzanne Stern-Gillet (University of Bolton, UK)– Public Lecture: ÔVirtues of self-knowledge: Aristotle, Augustine, and Siger of BrabantÕ

 

5:30        Reception

 

June 15, 2008 (Sunday) – Jones Room, Woodruff Library

 

4:00 – 5:30      John Dillon (Trinity College, Dublin, Emeritus)– Public Lecture: ÒThe Religion of the last Platonists.Ó

 

5:30       Reception

 

June 16, 2008 (Monday)

 

12:00-1:30      Brunch

1:30 – 3:00      John D. Turner (University of Nebraska, Lincoln): ÒThe curious philosophical world of later religious Gnosticism.Ó

3:30 – 5:00      Volker Drecoll (TŸbingen University, Germany): ÒMiddle Platonic elements in AugustineÕs De Civitate 8.Ó

5:00-6:30         John Dunne (Emory University): "Dreaming Universals: Buddhist Nominalism and Philosophy as Praxis."

 

7:00                 Conference Dinner

 

June 17, 2008 (Tuesday)

 

1:30 – 3:00      Gerald Bechtle (University of Bern, Switzerland): ÒSimplicius' Gods: Theology in the Commentary on the Categories

3:30 – 5:00      Luc Brisson (CNRS, Paris, France):  ÒAllegorical Interpretation in Neoplatonism.Ó

 

5:00                 Closing Remarks