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Schmidt and Cherubin in APS Panel at SPEP

October 24th, 2009 CpLong No comments

SPEPJust a reminder to those of you attending SPEP next week, please make a point of attending the Ancient Philosophy Society panel on Thursday morning from 9am-noon.

The panel will be chaired by one of our co-directors, Matty Woodruff, Middlebury College.  The speakers will be:

Dennis Schmidt, The Pennsylvania State University,
“Telling the Truth: Homer, Plato and Heidegger”

Rose Cherubin, George Mason University,
“Parmenides: Another Way”

The panel will be held on:

Thursday, October 29, 2009, 9am to noon, in the Georgetown Salon B room at the Marriott Key Bridge Hotel in Arlington, VA.

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2009 APS@SPEP Panel Set

May 15th, 2009 CpLong No comments

We are happy to announce that the panel for the annual meeting of the Ancient Philosophy Society at the Society for Phenomenology and Existentialist Philosophy has been set.

We are honored to have two excellent speakers on a panel chaired by one of our co-directors, Matty Woodruff, Middlebury College.

  • Dennis Schmidt, The Pennsylvania State University, “Telling the Truth: Homer, Plato and Heidegger”
  • Rose Cherubin, George Mason University, “Parmenides: Another Way”

The panel will be held on:

  • Thursday, October 29, 2009, 9am to noon, at the Marriott Key Bridge Hotel in Arlington, VA.

We hope as many of you as possible can attend.  We look forward to another excellent session at SPEP this year.

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APS at SPEP 2008

June 25th, 2008 CpLong 2 comments

We are very pleased to announce that the annual session of the Ancient Philosophy Society at the Society for Phenomenology and Existentialist Philosophy will be held this year on Thursday, October 16th from 9am to noon at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. Our speakers this year will be:

  • John McCumber, University of California at Los Angeles
    “Infinite Life vs. fundamentum Inconcussum: Ennead III.7 (“On Time and Eternity”)
  • Arlene Saxonhouse, University of Michigan
    “Socrates and Tyranny”

If you will attend SPEP this year or live in the area, please plan to attend this session. The discussion is always lively and insightful.

The full SPEP program is available here.

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