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Knowledge in Aquinas

Aspects and Approaches

Institutul Teologic Romano-Catolic, IASI, 23th – 24th April 2010

 

This is the ninth annual SITA Romania colloquium. Selected papers will be published (in Romanian, translated where necessary) in Studii Tomiste, our society's journal.

Papers will be 20 minutes or less. We welcome paper proposals of around 150 words together with a current academic CV at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We are still accepting proposals. The accepted languages are English, French, Italian and Spanish.

Suggested topics might include:

  • perspectives on Aquinas' epistemology
  • Aquinas' sources on knowledge
  • medieval and modern reception of Aquinas' epistemology
  • recent interpretations of Aquinas' epistemology
  • other medieval epistemologies

There will be a 15 Euro (60 RON) conference fee for non-regular members of SITA Romania.

SITA is offering accommodation and meals at a rate of 25 Euro / day.

 

Other medieval events:

 

The Aquinas Translation Project
DeSales University

(amanunte la: http://www4.desales.edu/~philtheo/loughlin/ATP/)

The Aquinas Translation Project is a web-based project which seeks to provide scholars, religious and any interested individuals with translations of St. Thomas Aquinas's works not readily available in English. The co-ordinator of the Project is Stephen Loughlin, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at DeSales University, Center Valley, Pennsylvannia, USA. Among our present efforts is Aquinas's Commentary on the Psalms. If you would like to join us in this effort, please contact Stephen Loughlin ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ). Your involvement can range from offering translations of psalm commentaries (or other works by Aquinas), to corrections of, or comments upon, this work. Any input, even suggestions concerning a better turn of phrase, would be appreciated and welcome.


After Augustine
University of St. Andrews

(amanunte la: http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/classics/after-augustine/)

The editors of the After Augustine Project are seeking contributors for the following planned articles. Scholars with the appropriate expertise who are interested in writing one or more of the articles below should contact Jake Andrews ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or Lydia Schumacher ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for further information. Moreover, suggestions for other lemmata are also welcome.
Individuals: Johannes Althusius, Gottfried Arnold, John Baconthorp, Abraham Calov, Adriano Castellesi, Richard Fishacre, Hadoard of Corbie, Hugh of St Cher, John of Jandun, William de la Mare, Ramon Lull, Marsilius of Inghen, Roger Marston, Milo of St Amand, Francesco Patrizzi, Peter John Olivi, Peter of Ailly, Philip the Chancellor, John Ridevall, Jerome Seripando, Wendelin Steinbach, Johann Timann, Vincent of Beauvais, Christian Wolff, Alfonso Zorilla.
Thematic Topics: Chronicles, Empiricism, Fideism, Logic, Molinism, Unitarianism/Antitrinitarianism.
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