HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY SEMINAR/ CAMBRIDGE - PSL EXCHANGE SCHEME




Was there anthropology in the Middle Ages? Does logic have a social 
history?



There will be two mini-colloquia, under the aegis of the Cambridge - Paris 
Sciences et Lettres exchange scheme, exploring these themes, with papers 
given by Julie Brumberg-Chaumont (CNRS, Paris) and John Marenbon (Trinity 
College, Cambridge).



They will take place in the Meeting Room, E Staircase, New Court, Trinity 
College on Tuesday 27 February and Tuesday 6 March, from 5.00 to 7.10 pm.



Seminar 1: Tuesday 27 February



5.00   John Marenbon: Introduction

5.05 Julie Brumberg-Chaumont: 'Logic and the Making of Humanity in 
Philosophical Anthropology of the Thirteenth Century'

6.10    John Marenbon: 'Anthropology and Ethnology in the Long Middle Ages'

7.10    Drinks





Seminar 2: Tuesday 6 March



5.00 Julie Brumberg-Chaumont: 'The Rise of Logic as a General Educational 
Standard in the Latin West : Contrasting Traditions and Contexts in Europe'

6.10 John Marenbon: 'Aristotle in the Latin and the Arabic Traditions: a 
comparison in the social history of logic'

7.10    Drinks



All welcome. Enquires to John Marenbon 
(jm...@cam.ac.uk<mailto:jm...@cam.ac.uk>) please.




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