CONTENT OF THE 1998-1999 ACADEMIC YEAR 

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Meeting of the Society with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, Monday, December 28, 5:15-7:15 p.m., in the military Room of the Washington D.C. Hilton: Aristotle, 1998/9.3 (November, December)

Chair: Anthony Preus, Binghamton University {Secretary, SAGP)

  • Scott Carson, Ohio U, “Aristotle on Existential Import and Nonreferring Subjects”
  • Anthony Crifasi, University o f St. Thomas, Houston, “Are Ends Subject to Deliberation in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics? A Reply to David Wiggins”

Meeting of the Society with the American Philological Association, Wednesday, December 30, 11:30 a.m. in the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel (2660 Woodley Rd, NW ), in Washington D.C.: Ancient Greek Philosophy, 1998/9.3 (November, December)

 Chair: Elizabeth Asmis, University o f Chicago (Philology Rep., SAGP Committee)

  • Robert L. Gallagher, Ohio State, “Aristotle’s Use o f Self-Refutation in his Treatment of the Republic”
  • Rachana Kamtekar, Williams College, “Political Justification: Plato and the Orators”
  • Eric Brown, Washington University, E picurus, Sententia Vaticana 23”

Meeting of the Society with the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association, Friday, May 7, 7 p.m., in the Carrolltown Room of the Hyatt Regency, New Orleans, LA: G.E.L. Owen on “ Being” in Plato and Aristotle, 1998/9.5 (April)

Chair: Anthony Preus, Binghamton University

  • Amy Morgenstern, University o f Dayton, “ One Among the Investigators of the Verb ‘To Be’: GEL Owen on Plato’s Sophist”
  • Jiyuan Yu, SUNY Buffalo, “ Is There a Focal Meaning of Being in Aristotle?”

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