KonferenzPublikationsdatum 05.04.2025

ARISTOTLE’S METHODS OF PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY


FRIDAY, 23 MAY, Espace Güggi MIS 08 0101, University of Fribourg

8:45-9:15 I Registration

9:15-9:30 I Béatrice Lienemann (University of Fribourg) Welcome & Introduction

9:30-10:30 I Nevim Borçin (University of Fribourg) Aristotle on Philosophising with Aporiai

10:30-11:30 I Joseph Bjelde (Humboldt University Berlin) The puzzle of Topics 8.3 & The task of 8.5

11:50-12:50 I Giulio Di Basilio (Goethe University Frankfurt) Ethical Enquiry in Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics: Argument & Observation

14:30-15:30 I Christof Rapp (LMU Munich) Eleven Shades of Dialectic. On the Variety of Non-Demonstrative Methods in Aristotle

15:30-16:30 I Ronja Hildebrandt (TU Dortmund) Ethics and Rhetoric in Aristotle’s Protrepticus

16:50-17:50 I Thornton Lockwood (Quinnipiac University) The puzzling nature of Nicomachean Ethics Book 5

SATURDAY, 24 MAY, Laure Dupraz MIS 11 2 102 24.05, University of Fribourg

9:00-10:00 I Dorothea Frede (University of Hamburg) Keynote: All Teaching and All Learning Proceeds From Preexisting Knowledge

10:00-11:00 I Giulia Bonasio (Durham University) Aristotle on Protagoras’ dictum: a case study of the endoxic method

11:20-12:20 I Lucas Angioni (University of Campinas) Commensurate Universality in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics (what ties Book I and Book II together)

14:30-15:30 I Paolo Crivelli (University of Notre Dame & University of Geneva) Aristotle's Strategy for a Defense of the Principle of Non-Contradiction

15:50-16:50 I Pieter S. Hasper (University of Hamburg) Aristotle's Scientific Methodology: Explanation by Composition from Principles