Research Seminar
Conferences 2008-9
Research Seminar
Conferences 2008-9
Fall 2009 Research Seminar Conference
October 17-18, 2009
“Aquinas and the Arabs / Thomas d’Aquin et ses sources arabes”
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Organized by the Aquinas and the Arabs Project, Marquette University,
and
the Commissio Leonina, Paris, France
Location: Marquette University Raynor Memorial Library
Beaumier Conference Center
Presenters
Rollen E. Houser, University of St Thomas, Houston, “Avicenna on Truth”
Luis Xavier López-Farjeat, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, TBA
Rev. Fabio Gibiino, O.P., Commissio Leonina, Paris, TBA
list of other presenters forthcoming
SCHEDULE
Saturday October 17, 2009, 1:30 - 7:00 pm
1:30-2:45 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
2:50-4:05 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
4:10-5:35 Session Chair:
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5:45-7:00 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
7:30 pm Reception with buffet dinner at the home of Prof. Taylor.
Sunday October 18, 2008, 12:00-5:00 pm
12:00-1:15 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
1:20-2:35 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
2:40-3:55 Session Chair:
Presenter:
Commentator:
4:00 : Concluding Open Discussion
CONFERENCE LOCATION:
Conference sessions will take place in the Raynor Library (1355 W. Wisconsin Ave.). For information on the Raynor Library and nearby parking see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/finder/raynor.shtml and the links there.
HOUSING:
Some on campus housing at $65 per night may be available. For information, please contact Carrie Enea at 414-288-7208 or carrie.enea@marquette.edu to make a reservation.
HOTELS:
Just a few blocks East from Marquette University is the Holiday Inn Milwaukee City Center, 611 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203. Tel. 1-414-273-2950.
For further information on the hotel, see http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hd/mkecc?irs=null
A few blocks West from Marquette University is the charming Ambassador Hotel: 2308 W Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233. Tel.(414) 342-8400
For further information on the hotel, see www.ambassadormilwaukee.com
(Mention that you are attending a Marquette conference may get you a discount. Be sure to ask.)
DIRECTIONS AND MAPS:
For directions to the Marquette Campus, see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/directions/
For a map of the Marquette University campus, see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/CampusMap.pdf
For a map of downtown Milwaukee, see
http://www.wisconline.com/counties/milwaukee/map-downtown.html
TRAVELING TO MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY (& DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE) FROM
MILWAUKEE’S MITCHELL AIRPORT:
For a shuttle, see http://www.mitchellairport.com/getting.html
Downtown Milwaukee: info from http://kiwinc.itgo.com/mwc/mitchell.html
* Expect a taxi to cost around $30 or a bit more due to fuel costs.
* Most convenient: Airport Connection shared ride van serves a frequent loop of most downtown hotels. http://mkelimo.com/ ($12-15)
* Cheapest: MCTS route 80 serves 6th St. downtown, next to the Midwest Airlines Center and nearby hotels. Travel time is 25 minutes, often only a few minutes longer than taxi or van.
http://www.ridemcts.com/routes_and_schedules/schedule.asp?route=80
The Conference Center is in the lower level of Raynor Library at 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Aquinas and the Arabs Project link:
http://web.mac.com/mistertea/iWeb/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs.html
Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy link:
http://web.mac.com/mistertea/Midwest_Seminar/Welcome.html
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT link:
http://www.marquette.edu/phil/
For other recent conferences sponsored by the Aquinas and the Arabs Project, see
http://web.me.com/mistertea/A_&_A_Conferences/Conferences_%26_Seminars.html
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Spring 2009 Research Seminar Conference
“Thomas d’Aquin et ses sources arabes / Aquinas and the Arabs”
Bibliothèque du Saulchoir
43bis rue de la Glacière, 75013 Paris, France
March 27 & 28, 2009
Organized by the Commissio Leonina, Paris, France, and
the Aquinas and the Arabs Project,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Conference Program
27 March 2009
10 h Richard C. Taylor, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, The Role of Arabic / Islamic Philosophy in Thomas Aquinas’s Conception of the Beatific Vision in his Commentary on the Sentences IV, d.49, q.2, a.1
11 h 30 Jean-Baptiste Brenet (Université de Paris X - Nanterre) L’image requise. Averroès et Thomas d’Aquin lectuers de De anima 431a16-17
13 h Lunch break
14 h 30 R. E. Houser, University of St. Thomas (Houston), How Br. Thomas Introduces the Principles of Avicennian Metaphysics into Sacra doctrina: 1 Sent. d. 8, q.1
28 March 2009
10h Cristina Cerami, CNRS Paris, Physique et Métaphysique: l’ordo scientiarum chez Averroès et Thomas d’Aquin
11 h 30 Isabelle Moulin (Faculté Notre Dame, Paris) The Question of the Status of Secondary Causes in Three Commentaries on Peter Lombard’s Sentences: Albert the Great, Bonaventura, and Thomas Aquinas
13 h Lunch break
14 h 30 David B. Twetten, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Aquinas’ Early Appropriation of Averroes: The Contra Gentiles’ Reading of the Physics
Sessions will take place at the Bibliothèque du Saulchoir, Salle Saint Thomas, 43bis de la Glacière, Paris XIIIe.
Those who would like to have lunch on site (15 Euros) must give notice three days in advance by writing to: aoliva@commissio-leonina.org.
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Fall 2008 Aquinas and the Arabs Research Seminar Conference:
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
October 11-12, 2008
Organized by
the Marquette Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy and
the Aquinas and the Arabs Project
(http://web.mac.com/mistertea/Aquinas_%26_the_Arabs/Aquinas_%26_the_Arabs.html)
with financial support from
the Klinger College of Arts and Sciences at Marquette
and the Departments of Theology and Philosophy
Aquinas and the Arabs:
A Research Seminar Conference on the Role of Arabic Philosophy in the Thought of Thomas Aquinas in his Commentary on the Sentences.
Location: Marquette University Raynor Memorial Library
Beaumier Conference Center
SCHEDULE
Saturday October 11, 2008, 2-7 pm
2:00-3:30: Prof. R. E. Houser, Center for Thomistic Studies, University of St Thomas (Houston), “‘The Subtler Reasoning of Avicenna’: Aquinas’s ‘Short Course’ on the Principles of Avicennian Metaphysics included within Sacred Doctrine, Parisian Scriptum, 1. D. 8. Q. 1, Art. 1-3”
Commentator: Prof. Luis Xavier Lopez Farjeat, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City.
Session Chair: Prof. E. M. Macierowski, Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas
3:45-5:15: Prof. Jörg Tellkamp. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico City. Topic: Teachings on the internal senses in the Commentary on the Sentences.
Commentator: Prof. Kevin White, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Session Chair: Prof. David Twetten, Marquette University
5:30-7:00: SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Adriano Oliva, O,P., President of the Commissio Leonina, Paris, “Philosophy in the Teaching of Theology by Thomas Aquinas”
(Regarding the work of the Commissio Leonina, see http://leonina.nerim.net/)
Session Chair: Prof. Richard C. Taylor, Marquette University
Reception in honor of Père Oliva with buffet dinner at the home of Prof. Taylor.
(If interested in attending for dinner, RSVP by email to Richard.Taylor@Marquette.edu.)
Sunday October 12, 2008, 12-4 pm
12:00-1:30: Prof. Richard C. Taylor, Marquette University. “The Use and Critique of Models From the Arabic Philosophical Tradition in Conceptualizing the Beatific Vision in Thomas Aquinas’s Commentary on the Sentences, 1, D. 49, Q. 2, Art. 1.”
Commentary by Prof. Mark Johnson, Marquette University
Session Chair: Prof. John Boyle, University of St Thomas, Minn.-St. Paul, MN
1:45: Presenter: Prof. E. M. Macierowski, Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas, author of Thomas Aquinas’s Earliest Treatment of The Divine Essence: : Scriptum Super Sententiis, Book I, Distinction 8 (Binghamton, NY: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies and Institute for Global Cultural Studies, 1998): “Remarks on Aquinas’s Use of Arabic Philosophical Sources in the Scriptum Super Sententias Book 1, Distinction 8.”
Session Chair: Prof. E. R. Houser, University of St. Thomas, Houston
Followed by: Concluding Open Discussion
CONFERENCE LOCATION:
Conference sessions will take place in the Raynor Library (1355 W. Wisconsin Ave.). For information on the Raynor Library and nearby parking see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/finder/raynor.shtml and the links there.
HOUSING:
Some on campus housing at $65 per night may be available. For information, please contact Carrie Enea at 414-288-7208 or carrie.enea@marquette.edu to make a reservation.
HOTELS:
Just a few blocks East from Marquette University is the Holiday Inn Milwaukee City Center, 611 West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53203. Tel. 1-414-273-2950.
For further information on the hotel, see http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/hd/mkecc?irs=null
A few blocks West from Marquette University is the charming Ambassador Hotel: 2308 W Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53233. Tel.(414) 342-8400
For further information on the hotel, see www.ambassadormilwaukee.com
(Mention that you are attending a Marquette conference may get you a discount. Be sure to ask.)
DIRECTIONS AND MAPS:
For directions to the Marquette Campus, see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/directions/
For a map of the Marquette University campus, see http://www.marquette.edu/contact/CampusMap.pdf
For a map of downtown Milwaukee, see
http://www.wisconline.com/counties/milwaukee/map-downtown.html
TRAVELING TO MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY (& DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE) FROM
MILWAUKEE’S MITCHELL AIRPORT:
For a shuttle, see http://www.mitchellairport.com/getting.html
Downtown Milwaukee: info from http://kiwinc.itgo.com/mwc/mitchell.html
* Expect a taxi to cost around $30 or a bit more due to fuel costs.
* Most convenient: Airport Connection shared ride van serves a frequent loop of most downtown hotels. http://mkelimo.com/ ($12-15)
* Cheapest: MCTS route 80 serves 6th St. downtown, next to the Midwest Airlines Center and nearby hotels. Travel time is 25 minutes, often only a few minutes longer than taxi or van.
http://www.ridemcts.com/routes_and_schedules/schedule.asp?route=80
The Conference Center is in the lower level of Raynor Library at 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Aquinas and the Arabs Project link:
http://web.mac.com/mistertea/iWeb/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs/Aquinas%20&%20the%20Arabs.html
Midwest Seminar in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy link:
http://web.mac.com/mistertea/Midwest_Seminar/Welcome.html
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT link:
http://www.marquette.edu/phil/
For other recent conferences sponsored by the Aquinas and the Arabs Project, see
http://web.me.com/mistertea/A_&_A_Conferences/Conferences_%26_Seminars.html