CONTENT OF THE 1995-1996 ACADEMIC YEAR 

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Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association at the New York Marriott Marquis Thursday, December 28, 1995, 6-8 p.m. Mind, God, and Matter in Greek Philosophy, 1995/96.2

 Chair: Anthony Preus, Binghamton University

  • Gerard Naddaf, York University, "Plato's Theologia Revisited"
  • John Sisko, Rutgers, "Material Alteration and Cognitive Activity in Aristotle's De Anima"

Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the American Philological Association in San Diego, December 28, 1995 Aristotle’s Criticisms of Plato’s Socrates, 1995/96.2

Chair: A. A. Long, University of California, Berkeley

  • Christos Evangeliou, Towson State University, "Even Friends Cannot Have All Things In Common: Aristotle's Critique of Plato's Republic"
  • Erik Ostenfeld, Aarhus University (Denmark) and University o f Texas, Austin, "Socratic Argument-Strategies and Aristotle's Topics and Sophistical Refutations"

Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association at the Westin Hotel in Seattle Thursday, April 4, 1996, 6-8 p.m. in Cascade I-2nd floor, N/S. 1995/96.3, March

Chair: Patricia Kenig Curd, Purdue University

  • Alfred and Maria Miller, Catholic University, "Aristotle's Ti En Einai as Functionality: The Unity of Universal and Individual"
  • Stephen Rosenbaum, Illinois State University, "Epicurean Moral Theory"

Meeting of the Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy with the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association at the Palmer House in Chicago Friday, April 26,1996, 7-9 p.m. in Parlor F. 1995/96.4, April

Chair: Julius Moravcsik, Stanford University

  • Robert Mayhew, Seton Hall University, "Aristotle On Civic Friendship"
  • Priscilla Sakezles, University o f Akron, "Aristotle and Chrysippus on the Physiology of Human Action"

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