Medieval Contributions to the Theory of Knowledge (A Roundtable Discussion)

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Medieval Institute, Western Michigan Univ.; Society for Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy

Organizer Name

Richard C. Taylor

Organizer Affiliation

Marquette Univ./DeWulf Mansion Centre, KU Leuven

Presider Name

Eileen C. Sweeney

Presider Affiliation

Boston College

Paper Title 1

Intellectual Abstraction in the Arabic Tradition and Its Influence

Presenter 1 Name

Richard C. Taylor

Paper Title 2

Self-Knowledge and Reflexivity in Aquinas

Presenter 2 Name

Therese Scarpelli Cory

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Univ. of Notre Dame

Paper Title 3

Theory of Knowledge in the Christian High Middle Ages (1200-1350)

Presenter 3 Name

Richard T. Lambert

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Carroll College

Paper Title 4

Phenomenal Consciousness and the Mind-Body Problem in Duns Scotus

Presenter 4 Name

Richard Cross

Presenter 4 Affiliation

Univ. of Notre Dame

Paper Title 5

Nicholas of Cusa: New Directions

Presenter 5 Name

Jason Aleksander

Presenter 5 Affiliation

St. Xavier Univ.

Start Date

15-5-2015 3:30 PM

Session Location

Bernhard Brown & Gold Room

Description

Remarks on medieval & renaissance philosophical theories of knowledge

Richard C. Taylor

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May 15th, 3:30 PM

Medieval Contributions to the Theory of Knowledge (A Roundtable Discussion)

Bernhard Brown & Gold Room

Remarks on medieval & renaissance philosophical theories of knowledge

Richard C. Taylor