THE MIDWEST SEMINAR IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
 
 

Marquette University Faculty Participants: Owen Goldin (Ancient), Susanne Foster (Ancient, Ethics), John Jones (Medieval Social Thought, Neoplatonism), James South (Late Medieval & Renaissance), Andrew Tallon (NeoThomism, phenomenology), Richard C. Taylor (Medieval Latin & Arabic), Roland Teske, S.J., (Medieval, Augustine, Philosophy of Religion), David Twetten (Medieval, Aquinas) and others from Marquette and other regional universities.


Recent visiting participants in the seminar have included Suzanne Stern-Gillet (Bolton Institute), Alfred Ivry (New York University), Thomas Williams (University of Iowa), Eugene Garver (Saint John's University), Patricia Curd (Purdue University), Cristina D'Ancona (Università di Padova), John Sisko (College of William and Mary), Jeffrey E. Brower (Purdue University), Mary J. Sirridge (Lousiana State University), Richard Tierney (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee), Kenneth Seeskin (Northwestern University), Ruth Glassner (Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem), Steven Harvey (Bar Ilan University), Ray Weiss (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee), Hye-Kyung Kim (University of Wisconsin at Green Bay), Lorraine Pangle (University of Texas at Austin), Josep Puig Montada (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh University), Helen Lang (Villanova University), Andrew Payne, Universityof St. Joseph, Daniel Frank, Purdue University, Andreas Speer, Thomas Institut, Cologne, Carlos Fraenkel, McGill University, Sarah Pessin, University of Denver, and others.


DIRECTIONS AND MAPS:

- For directions to the Marquette Campus, see https://www.marquette.edu/contact/directions/

- For information on the Raynor Library and nearby parking see

https://www.marquette.edu/contact/finder/raynor.shtml.

- For information on the Alumni Memorial Union (AMU) and its location, see

https://www.marquette.edu/contact/finder/union.shtml

- For information on Cudahy Hall and its location, see

https://www.marquette.edu/contact/finder/cudahy.shtml

- For a map of the Marquette University campus, see https://www.marquette.edu/contact/CampusMap.pdf

- For a map of downtown Milwaukee, see

http://www.wisconline.com/counties/milwaukee/map-downtown.html


Send requests for information to:

Richard C. Taylor, Department of Philosophy, Marquette University

Email: mistertea@mac.com or Richard.Taylor@Marquette.edu.

Telephone: (414)-288-5649, Fax: (414)288-3010


SOME VALUABLE LINKS


Aquinas and the Arabs: A Project in Medieval Philosophy:

http://web.mac.com/mistertea/iWeb/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs.html


Marquette University Philosophy Department: https://www.marquette.edu/phil/

 

Marquette University

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

St Joan of Arc Chapel

The Marquette University Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy is pleased to present

Dr. Daniel Novotý, University of South Bohemia,

České Budějovice, Czech Republic

presenting

“Suárez’s Metaphysical Disputations and their Aftermath”

3:00-4:45 pm Thursday 13 November 2014

Location: Raynor 320a



                                   

Daniel D. Novotný is post-doctoral researcher at the Faculty of Theology, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czech Republic. The primary focus of his research is sixteenth and seventeenth century scholasticism, especially in so far as the issues that were discussed at that time may be related to issues discussed in contemporary analytical metaphysics and philosophy of religion. He has co-edited Metaphysics: Aristotelian, Scholastic, Analytic (Ontos 2012), Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives in Metaphysics (Routledge 2014), and authored Ens Rationis from Suárez to Caramuel: A Study in Scholasticism of the Baroque Era (Fordham 2013). Since 2010 he is editor-in-chief of Studia Neoaristotelica. A Journal of Analytical Scholasticism.

For his Neo-Aristotelian Perspectives in Metaphysics, see http://www.amazon.com/Neo-Aristotelian-Perspectives-Metaphysics-Routledge-Studies/dp/0415709393/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1415128973&sr=1-1.