2012 APS Hotel Information

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Here is hotel information for the 2012 Ancient Philosophy Society meeting in San Francisco. More information about how conference registration will be forthcoming

The Laurel Inn
Reservation link:

https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=712467&hotelID=5612

Phone Number: (415) 567-8467
Address: 444 Presidio Avenue, San Francisco 94115.
Website: http://www.jdvhotels.com/hotels/sanfrancisco/laurel_inn
Specifics: “Boutique Hotel,” walking distance to USF (1 mile)

Rates:

  • Presidio King/Double offered at $179.99 per night.
  • City View King/Double at $179.99 per night.
  • Presidio King/Double Kitchenette offered at $188.00 per night.
  • City View King/Double Kitchenette offered at $197.00 per night.

Parking: $20 per day.

Hotel Kabuki
Reservation link:

https://reservations.ihotelier.com/crs/g_reservation.cfm?groupID=634738&hotelID=13098

Phone Number: (415) 922-3200
Address: 1625 Post St. San Francisco 94115
Website: http://www.jdvhotels.com/kabuki/
Specifics: “elegant Japanese style luxury hotel”; would likely need to take public transportation or drive to reach USF (1.7 mile)

Rates:

  • 2 Double beds offered at $165 per night.
  • King size bed offered at $165 per night.

Parking: $18 per night (no in/out privileges) or $35 valet.

Stanyan Park Hotel
Phone Number: (415) 751-1000. Must call to reserve. Our contact is Royisha.
Address: 750 Stanyan St. San Francisco 94117
Website: http://www.stanyanpark.com/
Specifics: Located across Golden Gate Park; Small Hotel; Includes Continental Breakfast; Walking distance to USF (0.6 miles); This hotel fills up very quickly.

Rates:

  • Superior Queen or Twin room offered at $155 per night
  • Deluxe Queen or Twin room offered at $177 per night
  • 1 bedroom suite offered at $275 per night
  • 1.5 bedroom suite offered at $300 per night
  • 2 bedroom suite offered at $330 per night

Suites include full kitchen, dining and living rooms.
Parking: Street or lot parking.

The Carl Hotel
Phone Number: (415) 661-5679. Must call to reserve.
Address: 198 Carl St, San Francisco 94117.
Website: http://carlhotel.ypguides.net/
Specifics: Very “basic” hotel; extremely affordable rates; walking distance to USF (0.8 miles)

Rates:

  • Twin bed offered at $78 per night.
  • Full bed offered at $86 per night.

Parking: Street or lot parking.

The Red Victorian
Phone Number: (415) 864-1978. Must call to reserve.
Address: 1665 Haight St. San Francisco 94117.
Website: http://www.redvic.com/
Specifics: for the more eclectic; located in the midst of the Haight-Ashbury district; close to USF (0.5 miles)

Rates:

  • Twin and Full beds offered at $99 per night.
  • Queen bed (with private bathroom) offered at $159 per night.
  • King bed with 2 twin beds offered at $189 per night.

Parking: Street or lot parking.

Monte Cristo Inn
Please note that the Monte Cristo was not able to offer us any special deals. They are a” Bed and Breakfast Hotel.”
Phone Number: (415) 931-1875. Can call or reserve online via their website.
Address: 600 Presidio Ave, San Francisco 94115
Website: http://bedandbreakfastsf.com/
Specifics: Bed and Breakfast; quaint rooms; distance to USF 0.9 miles.

Rates:

  • Petite Queen room offered at $165 per night.
  • Standard Queen room offered at $175 per night.
  • Lyon or Napoleon rooms offered at $225 per night.
  • Junior Suite offered at $255 per night.

Parking: Street or lot parking.

2012 Collegium Phaenomenologicum: On Life in Greek Philosophy

Arch in Città di Castello by Anguskirk via Flickr

The Collegium Phaenomenologicum will convene for its thirty-seventh annual session in the Umbrian town of Città di Castello, from July 9–27, 2012. The Collegium is intended for faculty members and advanced graduate and postdoctoral students in philosophy and related disciplines. The theme for this year’s Collegium is Ζωή: On the Question of Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy.

Here is the 2012 Collegium Poster.

The program for the Collegium is comprised of three interrelated weeks of inquiry; each week includes (1) a lecture course given on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, (2) intensive text seminars held in conjunction with the lecture course, and (3) individual lectures on related themes on Tuesday and Thursday.

This year, the program will feature a lecture course in the first week by Claudia Baracchi, University of Milan, on generation in Plato’s Timaeus, in the second week by Michael Naas, DePaul University, on animality and politics in Plato’s Statesman, and in the third week by Walter Brogan, Villanova University, on Aristotle’s Politics. Additionally, invited papers will be given by John Sallis, Drew Hyland, Melissa Lane, Andre Laks, Miriam Leonard, Andrew Benjamin, Francisco Gonzalez, Christopher Long and Laurence Hatab.

Applications are due on February 15th; for the application form and a complete list of participating faculty as well as other information, please consult their website:
www.collegiumphaenomenologicum.org

If you have any other questions, feel free to contact Sara Brill directly at sbrill@fairfield.edu.