Call for Abstract: The workshop “Plato on Change” will take place from September 15 to
September 17, 2023.
Submitted abstracts have to be 500-800 words and prepared for blind review. The format
should be PDF and submitted to paolo.gigli(a)usi.ch by May 31, 2023 at 23:59 (CET).
Acceptance will be notified by email one month after the deadline. Accommodation and
travel costs of the two selected speakers will be covered.
Invited Participants
Francesco Ademollo (Università di Firenze & SNS Pisa)
Paolo Crivelli (Université de Genève & USI)
Matthew Duncombe (University of Nottingham)
Mary-Louise Gill (Brown University)
Alessandro Giordani (Università Cattolica di Milano & USI)
Tushar Irani (Wesleyan University)
Béatrice Lienemann (Université de Fribourg)
Paolo Natali (Université de Genève & USI)
Pauline Sabrier (Université libre de Bruxelles)
Barbara Sattler (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Organisers
Paolo Gigli & Damiano Costa
For any query: paolo.gigli(a)usi.ch
Further information available at:
https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/24043
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Workshop and CfA: Plato on Change<https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/24043>
The workshop will take place on September 15-17, 2023 on the USI West Campus (via Buffi
13, Lugano). What is Plato’s account of change? Which kinds of change does he accept? Are
all changes ultimately spatial? Is any change relational? Do Forms change? Why is change
one of the greatest kinds? Is there an instant of change? What could it mean that
everything is change and nothing further? Which lesson can be learnt from the puzzle of
the dice? The workshop ‘Plato on Change’ is a unique chance to discuss these and related
questions on the metaphysics of change in Plato’s dialogues, to present scientific results
on the topic in a friendly, stimulating, and international environment, and to boost
further research on the topic. Invited participants Francesco Ademollo (Università di
Firenze) Paolo Crivelli (Université de Genève & USI) Matthew Duncombe (University of
Nottingham) Mary-Louise Gill (Brown University) Alessandro Giordani (Università Cattolica
di Milano & USI) Tushar Irani (Wesleyan Universit
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