Venue:
University of Lisbon & Catholic University of Portugal
April 4-6, 2013
Keynote speakers:
Alessandro Ghisalberti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore)
Dermot Moran (University College Dublin)
Francisco Meirinhos (Universidade do Porto)
In the 13th century, Philip the Chancellor endeavored to gather and systematize the roll of transcendentals – unum, verum, bonum – as co-extensive properties to being; that would determine all the subsequent medieval philosophical thought. Under the aegis of “unum, verum, bonum”, we now seek to bring together MA, PhD and Post-doctoral researchers on Medieval Philosophy. The scope of this colloquium extends not only to the different philosophical fields explored throughout the Middle Ages, but also to different philosophical lineages (Aristotelian philosophy and Neoplatonism) and to the different religious inspirations (Judaism, Christianity and Islamism).
Should you be interested in participating in this meeting, please send a Word document to callforpapers.uvb@gmail.com, by October 1, 2012, with the following information:
1st page
1. The title of your paper in the language you wish to present it.
2. A 150 to 300 words abstract in English for a 20-minute paper.
2nd page
1. Author
2. Email address
3. Institutional affiliation
4. Brief biographical note (100 words)
Fees:
60€: Conference materials, Certificate and Conference lunch on April 6
20€: Conference materials and Certificate
Organizing Committee:
Filipa AFONSO
Maria Inês BOLINHAS
Ana Rita FERREIRA
Notification of acceptance – December 1, 2012
Early bird registration – January 31, 2013
Enquiries may be directed to www.centrodefilosofia.com.