YAPN (CHiPhi) May 11, 2012. York.

17 04 2012

Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network (CHiPhi)
Summer 2012 meeting
Friday 11 May
at the University of York

Location: Berrick Saul Building, Room 007
Map here.

The Berrick Saul building can be reached from York Railway Station by the No. 4 bus, alighting at the University Library stop.

Programme:

10.30-1:   Reading Group (Aristotle’s Physics VII)

1-2:    Lunch

2-3.30:   Alex Long (St. Andrews) ‘Plato on the Capacity of Thought’

3.30-3.45:   Coffee

3.45-5.15:   Amber Carpenter (York) ‘The Affects of Knowing’

 

All are welcome. If you are planning to attend, please contact amber.carpenter@york.ac.uk as soon as possible. We aim to circulate papers about a week in advance, and presume to have read them ahead of the meeting.





Jan 27th YAPN (CHiPhi) in Hull

5 01 2012

The spring 2012 meeting of the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network (CHiPhi) will be on Friday 27th Jan, at the Wilberforce Institute, Hull.

Location: WISE (Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation), University of Hull, Oriel Chambers, 27 High Street, Hull, HU1 1NE

10 mins walk from the Hull Railway Station. Map here.

Programme:

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YAPN (CHiPhi) January and May 2012 dates

5 01 2012

Our dates for the next 2 meetings in 2012 are as follows:

January 27th – in Hull

May 11th – in York

 

Further details to follow.





28th Oct 2011 YAPN (CHiPhi) in Leeds

11 10 2011

Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHiPhi): Workshop on Ancient Philosophy, organised by the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network, a research group within CHiPhi.

Location: LAST MINUTE CHANGE TO VENUE!!!

We can no longer use the IDEA CETL building, because of jammed shutters. We will use the Leeds Humanities Research Institute (LHRI). Seminar Room 3 of the Leeds Humanities Research Institute (LHRI).
The LHRI is at 29-31 Clarendon Place, no. 25 on campus map: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/campusmap

If you find your way to the IDEA CETL building, you basically need to carry on up Woodhouse Lane towards the Parkinson Building (big white building with tower and front steps), turn left just before the Parkinson building, and go under a “bridge” (a 1st floor corridor) and keep going through a pedestrianised bit of campus. You should veer slightly left and down some steps in order to go past the Students Union Building and University House on your left. You eventually get to various roads with brick houses on your left, one of which is Clarendon Place. If you turn left onto Clarendon Place, the LHRI is quite soon on the right.

Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (IDEA CETL), 8-12 Fenton Street (just off Woodhouse Lane, opposite Old Broadcasting House / Leeds Met ‘rusty tower’), Leeds. LS2 9JT

15-20 mins walk from Leeds Railway Station. Directions here.

Programme:

10:00-12:30 Reading Group

Aristotle Physics VII, 241b35-250b5 (Amber Carpenter leading discussion)

12:30-13:30 Lunch (own arrangements)

13:30-15:30 Malcolm Heath (Leeds)

“’Lobsters’ claws, hairy chests and edible animals: Aristotle and the meaning of everything”

15:30-16:00 Coffee

16:00-18:00 Antony Hatzistavrou (Hull)

“Socrates and the authority of the Laws in the Crito

19.00 Dinner (venue: Red Chilli Restaurant, Great George Street, walking distance from Leeds railway station)

The cost of dinner (not incl. drinks) is covered by the Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHiPhi) for staff and students of the White Rose Universities (Leeds, York, Sheffield), as are their travel costs from their home institution (i.e. Sheffield or York to Leeds).

If you are planning to attend the sessions and/or the dinner, please contact Jamie Dow as soon as possible. We aim to circulate papers about a week in advance.





Jan 28th YAPN in Hull

14 01 2011

The spring 2011 meeting of the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network (CHiPhi) will be on Friday 28th Jan, at the Wilberforce Institute, Hull.

Location: WISE (Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation), University of Hull, Oriel Chambers, 27 High Street, Hull, HU1 1NE

10 mins walk from the Hull Railway Station. Map here.

Programme:

10:30-1:00 Reading Group – led by Malcolm Heath (Leeds)

Plato Republic X, 595-608 (using Grube/Reeve translation, publ. Hackett)

1:00-1:45 Lunch (sandwiches – provided*)

1:45-2:45 Jamie Dow (Leeds)

“Feeling Fantastic Again – phantasia and the passions in Aristotle”

2:45-3:00 Coffee

3:00-4:00 Antony Hatzistavrou (Hull)

“Aristotle on Constitutional Change”

If you are planning to attend, please contact Antony Hatzistavrou as soon as possible. We aim to circulate papers about a week in advance, and presume to have read them ahead of the meeting.

Antony’s email: A dot Hatzistavrou at hull dot ac dot uk

* there will be a modest sandwich lunch provided, thanks to funding from the Philosophy Dept, University of Hull. Please ensure that any dietary requirements are communicated to Antony Hatzistavrou as early as possible in advance.





Podcast: History of Philosophy Without any Gaps

8 10 2010

News of a new podcast series from Peter Adamson (Philosophy, King’s College London) on the History of Philosophy. I’ve just listened to the first one on Thales of Miletus – excellent, lucid, perceptive, entertaining.

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5th November 2010 Meeting

30 09 2010

Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHiPhi): Workshop on Ancient Philosophy, organised by the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network, a research group within CHiPhi.

University of York.

Derwent College, D112 in the morning, Heslington Hall, HG21 in the afternoon.

Directions: Take the No. 4 bus from the railway station to the end of the line to find Derwent and Heslington Hall, which are adjacent to each other.

PROGRAMME:

10.30-1.00: Reading Group

Republic II.376d-III.402d. (led by: Malcolm Heath; translation: Grube/Reeve, publ. Hackett)

1.00-2.00: Lunch

Own arrangements. Sandwiches available to buy in Derwent building.

2.00-3.15: Amber Carpenter (York)

“Judging Strives to be Knowing (Republic V)”

3.15-3.45: Coffee

3.45-4.45: Sarah Hegenbart (Leeds)

“Beauty as target for the cultivation of the virtues in Plato’s Phaedrus

4.45-6.15: George Boys-Stones (Durham)

“How Does the Stoic God Think?”

7.00: Dinner

venue: tba, York city centre, close to station.

If you are planning to attend the day and/or the dinner, please contact Amber Carpenter (adc503@york.ac.uk) as soon as possible to help planning.





YAPN (CHiPhi) Dates for 2010-11

8 09 2010

We are now officially a research group within the Centre for the History of Philosophy (CHiPhi – pronounced as the two Greek letters), so have this appended to our name. More details about this centre at http://www.chiphi.eu.

Dates for 2010-11 are as follows:

  • 5th November (York)
  • 28th January (Hull)
  • 20th May (Leeds) – (AMENDED from 13/5 originally announced)

The 5th November will be designated as part of the CHiPhi calendar, and will be subsidised accordingly for staff and students attending from the White Rose universities.

The format for each of these days will be a reading group in the morning, and 2 or more research papers in the afternoon.

The first two sessions (5/11 and 28/1), the text for the reading group will again be Plato, Republic, focusing on the portions relevant to poetry and aesthetics. We will read passages from Rep II and III in November, and Rep X in January.





May 21st – YAPN3

28 04 2010

The 3rd meeting of the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network will be on 21st May, in Seminar Room 2, Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied CETL, University of Leeds.

Location: Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (IDEA CETL), 8-12 Fenton Street (just off Woodhouse Lane, opposite Old Broadcasting House / Leeds Met ‘rusty tower’), Leeds. LS2 9JT

15-20 mins walk from Leeds Railway Station. Directions here.

Programme:

10:00-12:30 Reading Group

Plato Republic IV, 435-445 (using Grube/Reeve translation, publ. Hackett)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Stephen Makin (Sheffield)

“Amusing Gorgias: Why does the Encomium of Helen end as it does?”

15:00-15:15 Coffee

15:15-16:45 James Wilberding (Newcastle)

“Secret Life of Plants in Galen”

If you are planning to attend, please contact Amber Carpenter, Jamie Dow or Antony Hatzistavrou as soon as possible. We aim to circulate papers about a week in advance, and presume to have read them ahead of the meeting.





Feb 5th YAPN2

7 01 2010

The 2nd meeting of the Yorkshire Ancient Philosophy Network will be on 5th Feb, in the Board Room at the Wilberforce Institute, Hull.

Location: WISE (Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation), University of Hull, Oriel Chambers, 27 High Street, Hull, HU1 1NE

10 mins walk from the Hull Railway Station. Map here.

Programme:

10:00-12:30 Reading Group

Plato Republic IV, 428-435 (using Grube/Reeve translation, publ. Hackett)

12:30-13:30 Lunch

13:30-15:00 Malcolm Heath (Leeds)

“‘Why are humans poetical animals? An experiment in Aristotelian anthropology.”

15:00-15:15 Coffee

15:15-16:45 Amber Carpenter (York)

“Does Plato think it is good for us to aim at happiness?”

If you are planning to attend, please contact Amber Carpenter, Jamie Dow or Antony Hatzistavrou as soon as possible. We aim to circulate papers about a week in advance, and presume to have read them ahead of the meeting.








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