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Colloque louvaniste: Art and Morality in Ancient Philosophy, 6 & 7 mai  2010

Colloque louvaniste: Art and Morality in Ancient Philosophy, 6 & 7 mai  2010
 
Organisation: Pierre Destrée (UCL), Stephen Halliwell (Chaire Cardinal
Mercier, UCL), et Gerd van Riel (KUL)
 
Conférenciers:
 
Tad BRENNAN (Cornell): Why Plato Revisits Poetry in Book X of the Republic
Nick PAPPAS (CUNY): Plato on the Impiety of the Mimêtikos
Pierre DESTREE (Louvain-la-Neuve): Plato on Why Theatre Is so Attractive
Catherine COLLOBERT (Ottawa): Aesthetic Pleasure in the Service of Morality. The Platonic Eschatological Narrative
Verity HARTE (Yale): Mixed Emotions about Comedy in Plato's Philebus
Francesco PELOSI (SNS, Pisa): Music, Ethics and Aesthetics in Plato and Plotinus
Robert WALLACE (Northwestern U.): Ethics and Harmoniai in Classical Athens
Paul WOODRUFF (Austin): Tragic Ethics
Stephen HALLIWELL (St Andrews): (How) Can a Life Be a Work of Art?
Stephen LEIGHTON (Queen’s U.): Emotion and Insight. Some Reservations
Malcolm HEATH (Leeds): Aristotle and the Intrinsic Value of Poetry
Elisabetta MATELLI (Milano): Charakterismos in an Aesthetic
Margaret GRAVER (Dartmouth College): Personal Attractiveness and Stoic Meta- Ethics
Elisabeth ASMIS (Chicago): The Usefulness of Poetry in Stoicism
Gerd VAN RIEL (Leuven): The Rejection of Perspectivism. Plato and Proclus
Christoph HORN (Bonn): Beauty and Morality in Plotinus' Philosophy of Art

Le programme détaillé peut être téléchargé à l'adresse suivante:
http://www.uclouvain.be/institut-isp.html


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