Nature and Political Normativity in Ancient Philosophy
15.04.2016 at 09:00 – 16.04.2016 at 18:00
Nature and Political Normativity in Ancient Philosophy
April 15th–16th, 2016
Munich School of Ancient Philosophy (MUSAΦ)
Leopoldstr. 11b, 4th Floor, Room 433
Friday, April 15th
11:30–13:00 Dominic Scott (Oxford): ‘The nature of the philosopher-rulers in Plato’s Republic’
15:00–16:30 Béatrice Lienemann (Frankfurt): ‘Aristotle on the Rationality of Women and its Consequences for the Accountability of their Actions’
17:00–18:30 Philipp Brüllmann (LMU): ‘Nature and psychology in Cicero’s Republic’
Saturday, April 16th
9:30–11:00 Christopher Noble (LMU): ‘Political Virtues and Human Nature in Plotinus’
11:30–13:00 Tim O’Keefe (Georgia State): ‘The Normativity of Nature in Epicurean Ethics and Politics'
15:00–16:30 George Karamanolis (Vienna): ‘Early Christian Philosophers on Society and Political Norms’
Please contact Christopher Noble (C.Noble@lmu.de) for further information.