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RAS INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY Centre for Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy and Science RAS INSITUTE OF WORLD HISTORY OLYMPIC CENTER FOR PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE (ATHENS) NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LAW OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES I.M. SECHENOV FIRST MOSCOW STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY Department of History of Medicine, National History and Culturology 2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality” 17-19 October 2016 RAS Institute of Philosophy (12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russia)

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  • RAS INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY Centre for Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy and Science

    RAS INSITUTE OF WORLD HISTORY

    OLYMPIC CENTER FOR PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE (ATHENS)

    NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY

    INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LAW OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

    I.M. SECHENOV FIRST MOSCOW STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

    Department of History of Medicine, National History and Culturology

    2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element

    of European Rationality”

    17-19 October 2016

    RAS Institute of Philosophy (12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russia)

  • The Conference is organized with the support of Russian Science Foundation (RSF), project № 15–18–30005

    “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality in Historical Perspective”

    Web-pages with MIAC 2016 info: RAS Institute of Philosophy— http://eng.iph.ras.ru/miac_2016.htm Web site of the project — aristotletoday.ru

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    2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element

    of European Rationality”

    17-19 October 2016

    RAS Institute of Philosophy (12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russia)

    Director of the Programming Committee:

    Valery Petroff, DSc (RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow)

    Programming Committee:

    Prof. Evgeny AFONASIN, DSc (Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk)

    Maya PETROVA, DSc

    (RAS Insitute of World History, Moscow)

    Prof. Christos C. EVANGELIOU (Towson University, USA)

    Prof. Liliane KARALI

    (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)

  • 17 OCTOBER 2016

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.30. – 11.00. Registration 11.00 – 11.30. Opening Words by: Andrei SMIRNOV, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of

    Sciences, Director of RAS Institute of Philosophy; Evgeny AFONASIN, DSc, Professor at the Novosibirsk State University,

    Novosibirsk; Valery PETROFF, DSc, director of the Centre for Ancient and Mediaeval Phi-

    losophy and Science, RAS Institute of Philosophy; director of the pro-gramming committee.

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    SESSION 1 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS TEACHING Moderator: Svetlana MESYATS

    11.30. – 13.30.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    11.30. – 11.50. Igor BERESTOV, CSc (Novosibirsk) Skeptical Consequences from Aristotle’s Conception of the “Whole” in

    Metaphysics Z, 17. 11.50. – 12.10. Marina VOLF, DSc (Novosibirsk) The Problem of Correlation and the Problem of Coordination of the Types of

    Inquiries in Aristotle: Approaches to Solution. 12.10. – 12.30. Sophia PIROZHKOVA, CSc (Moscow) Limits of Knowledge of the Future: Aristotle’s Two Arguments. 12.30. – 12.50. Artiom IUNUSOV, post-graduate student (Moscow) Ἀπόδειξις in practice: elements of Posterior Analytics’ theory of demonstra-

    tion in Aristotle’s treatises. 12.50. – 13.10. Anna AFONASINA, CSc (Novosibirsk) Aristotle on Breath in Empedocles. 13.10. – 13.30. Ilshat NASYROV, DSc (Moscow) Al-Kindi and his treatise “On the Soul Abridged from the Books Aristotle

    and Plato and the Other Philosophers”.

    13.50. – 15.00. Lunch

  • SESSION 2 (in Russian & French)

    ARISTOTLE AND PLATO Moderator: Irina MOCHALOVA

    11.30. – 13.30.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    11.30. – 11.50. Irina MOCHALOVA, CSc (Saint Petersburg) The doctrine of Ideas-Numbers in the Early Academy: Plato, Xenocrates,

    Aristotle. 11.50. – 12.10. Irina PROTOPOPOVA, CSc (Moscow) Intellect, Reasoning, and Space: Aristotle’s (Not) Understanding of Plato

    (De anima 407a). 12.10. – 12.30. Elena ALYMOVA, CSc (Saint Petersburg) Svetlana KARAVAEVA, CSc (Saint Petersburg) Discussions on “The Good”: early Aristotle vs Plato. 12.30. – 12.50. Roman SVETLOV, DSc (Saint Petersburg) Plato’s Politics against Aristotle’s Statesman. 12.50. – 13.10. Andrey TIKHONOV, CSc (Rostov-on-Don) To What Degree is Aristotle a Platonist? Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s

    Doctrine. 13.10. – 13.30. Ilya GURYANOV, post-graduate student (Moscow) Aristotelian Psychology in the Mirror of Platonic Exegesis: The Commen-

    tary of Marsilio Ficino on Priscian’s Paraphrase of Theophrastus on Sense-Perception.

    13.10. – 13.30. Nina BRAGINSKAYA (Moscow) ΠΑΘΗΜAΤΩΝ ΚAΘΑΡΣΙΣ vs ΜΑΘΗΜAΤΩΝ ΚAΘΑΡΣΙΣ, or

    A Simple Solution to a Complex Problem

    13.30. – 15.00. Lunch

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    SESSION 3 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIANISM IN THE GREEK CHRISTIAN TRADITION

    OF THE 4TH-12TH CENTURIES Moderator: Dmitry BIRIUKOV

    15.00 – 17.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3) 15.00. – 15.20. Dmitry BIRIUKOV, CSC (Saint Petersburg) The Peripatetic Trends in Greogory of Nyssa’sTeaching on a Unified Man. 15.20. – 15.40. Alexey FOKIN (Moscow) Transformation of Aristotle’s categories in Theology and Cosmology of

    Maximus the Confessor. 15.40. – 16.00. Timur SCHUKIN, post-graduate student (Saint Petersburg) Reception of Aristotelian Cosmology in Late Byzantine Philosophy: John

    Philoponus and Maximus the Confessor. 16.00. – 16.20. Pyotr MIKHAYLOV, CSc (Moscow) The Ways of Metaphysics in Greek Patristics and in the Late Antique

    Tradition of Commentaries on Aristotle. 16.20 – 16.40. Maria VARLAMOVA, CSc (Saint Petersburg) The Interpretation of Aristotle’s Argument on the Infinite Power in the Con-

    text of the Controversy Concerning the Eternity of the World between Philoponus and Proclus.

    16.40. – 17.00. Sergei AKISHIN, B.Ph. (Saint Petersburg) The “Aristotelian” roots of Nicholas of Methone’s Argumentation against

    Neoplatonic Statements in his treatise “Refutation of Proclus’ Elements of Theology”.

  • SESSION 4 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE’S LEGACY IN TRDITIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY LOGIC

    Moderator: Elena DRAGALINA-CHERNAYA

    15.00. – 18.00. (Conference Hall, Floor 6 )

    15.00. – 15.20. Elena DRAGALINA-CHERNAYA, DSc (Moscow) The Birth of Logical Form. 15.20. – 15.40. Taras SHIYAN, CSc (Moscow) Semiotic innovation of Aristotle: constitutive contribution to creation of

    formal logic. 15.40. – 16.00. Vladimir VASYUKOV, DSc (Moscow) Aristotle on Relationship of Logic and Ontology. 16.00. – 16.20. Zinaida SOKULER, DSc (Moscow) Aristotelian Physics and Cosmology versus Modern Science. 16.20. – 16.40. Vladimir SHALAK, DSc (Moscow) Deceptive Simplicity of Aristotle’s Logic. 16.40. – 17.00. Vladimir MARKIN, DSc (Moscow) Has Łukasiewicz solved the puzzle of modalities in Aristotle’s syllogistic? 17.00. – 17.20. Anastasia KOPYLOVA (Moscow) “Significatio” in the Buridan’s and Burley’s semantics. 17.20. – 17.40. Angelina BOBROVA, CSc (Moscow) Formality Models in the works of “American Aristotle”. 17.40. – 18.00. Larisa TONOYAN, CSc (Saint Petersburg) The Roots of Aristotle’s Teaching on Hypothetical Syllogisms and the De-

    velopment of This Doctrine in Antiquity.

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    18 OCTOBER 2016

    SESSION 5 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT Moderators: Valery PETROFF, Olga ALIEVA

    10.00. – 12.00. (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.00. – 10.20. Svetlana MESYATS, CSC (Moscow) Is it possible to see darkness? Some remarks on Aristotle's theory of light

    and color. 10.20. – 10.40. António Pedro MESQUITA (Lisbon, Portugal) Relations in Aristotle. 10.40. – 11.00. Olga ALIEVA (Moscow) Smart and Stern: Enemies of Philebus, Friends of Plato. 11.00. – 11.20. John DUDLEY (Leuven, Belgium) Aristotle’s Three Teleologies. 11.20. – 11.40. Liliane KARALI-GIANNAKOPOULOU (ATHENS, Greece) The Impact of Aristotle in Archaeoenvironmental Studies. 11.40. – 12.00. Mohammad Javad ESMAEILI (Tehran, Iran) Aristotle’s Physics in the Arabic Tradition: Towards a New Edition of the

    Text

    12.00. – 13.00. Lunch

    http://eng.iph.ras.ru/uplfile/histsc/miac_2016/handouts/Mesquita_-_Relations_in_Aristotle.pdf

  • SESSION 6 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN PHILOSOPHICAL AND SCIENTIFIC TRADITION Moderators: Maya PETROVA

    10.00. – 12.00. (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexey PLESHKOV, CSc (Moscow) The Concept of Eternity: Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato. 10.20. – 10.40. Nikola LEČIĆ (Moscow)

    Aristotle on Surface and Colour in Pythagoreans.

    10.40. – 11.00. Inna GERASIMENKO (Kharkiv, Ukraine) Shape-morphe into Aristotle’s “Metaphysics”: in Search of the Lost

    Concept. 11.00. – 11.20. Anton FOMIN, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle on Kinds of Numbers. 11.20. – 11.40. Tatyana LITVIN, CSc (Saint Petersburg) The Problem of Movement in Aristotle’s Philosophy of Time. 11.40. – 12.00. Marina SAVELIEVA, DSc (Kiev, Ukraine) The Paradox of Time in the Aristotle’s Philosophy.

    12.00. – 13.00. Lunch

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    SESSION 7 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN MEDIEVAL LATIN TRADITION OF THE 13TH-14TH CENTURIES

    Moderator: Mikhail KHORKOV

    10.00. – 12.00. (Room 416, Floor 4)

    10.00. – 10.20. Danila MASLOV, CSc (Moscow) “This signifies that, therefore, this is that” in the English Question-

    Commentaries on Aristotle’s “Metaphysics”, c. 1283 – c. 1300. 10.20. – 10.40. Natalya MALININA (Moscow) Albertus Magnus in the Tradition of Commenting on Physics Δ 1- 5. 10.40. – 11.00. Vitaly IVANOV (Saint Petersburg) On identity and Distinction. Some remarks on the History of Two Metaphys-

    ical Concepts in the Aristotelian Scholastic Philosophy. 11.00. – 11.20. Oleg VOSKOBOINIKOV, CSc (Moscow) Michael Scot and the reception of Aristotle in the West in the first half of the

    13th century. 11.20. – 11.40. Mikhail KHORKOV, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle in the Works of Meister Eckhart: Ambivalence of Tradition and

    Paradoxes of Interpretation. 11.40. – 12.00. Andrey SOCHILIN (Moscow) Scholastic Theory of the Morality («Moralitas») of Human Action: Aristote-

    lian Roots of the Notion “Morality”.

    12.00. – 13.00. Lunch

  • SESSION 8 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT Moderator: Valery PETROFF

    13.00. – 15.00. (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    13.00. – 13.20. Inna KUPREEVA (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Alexander of Aphrodisias on Intellect. 13.20. – 13.40. Paolo BADALOTTI (Udine, Italy) Aspects of Simplicius’ Commentary on Aristotle’s De caelo. 13.40. – 14.00. Valery PETROFF (Moscow) The Teaching on Growth and Growing in the Aristotelian Tradition and

    Christian Eschatology. 14.00. – 14.20. Elisa CUTTINI (Padua, Italy) Ethics within the framework of Venetian Aristotelianism: Francesco Picco-

    lomini and Sebastiano Venier 14.20. – 14.40. Jozef MATULA (Olomouc, Czech Republic) Cardinal Bessarion on Aristotle’s philosophy. 14.40. – 15.00. Emanuele MARIANI (Lisbon, Portugal) Zurück zu Aristoteles: Trendelenburg and the Aristoteles-Renaissance in the

    XIXth Century Germany

    15.00. – 16.00. Coffee break

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    SESSION 9 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN PHILOSOPHICAL

    AND SCIENTIFIC TRADITION Moderators: Maya PETROVA

    13.00. – 15.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    13.00. – 13.20. Victoria LYSENKO, DSc (Moscow) On the Possibility of Comparing Aristotle’s and Prashastapada’s Systems of

    Categories. 13.20. – 13.40. Dmitry BALALYKIN, DSc (Moscow) Nataliya SHOK, DSc (Moscow) The Value of Aristotle’s Works for the Development of the Greek Rational

    Medicine. 13.40. – 14.00. Pavel GUREVICH, DSc (Moscow) The Anthropological Doctrine of Aristotle. 14.00. – 14.20. Tatyana GORYNOVA (Kirov) Language and Being according to Aristotle’s Views. 14.20. – 14.40. Olga OKUNEVA, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle and the Building of the Image of Indigenous Inhabitants of the New

    World in the European Writings of the 16th Century. 14.40. – 15.00. Anna SEREGINA, DSc (Moscow) English Catholics and Melancholy: From Aristotelian Tradition to the Social

    Practices of the 16th Century.

    15.00. – 16.00. Coffee break

    http://en.historymedjournal.com/anglijskij-variant/history-of-medicine/dmitry-balalykin.html

  • SESSION 10 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE’S ETHICS Moderator: Andrey SEREGIN

    13.00. – 14.20. (Room 416, Floor 4)

    13.00. – 13.20. Polina GADZHIKURBANOVA, CSC (Moscow) Aristotle’s Concept of “Mixed Acts” in the Context of Contemporary Ethical

    Debates. 13.20. – 13.40. Olga ZUBETS, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle’s Мεγαλόψυχος and The Concept of Moral Subject. 13.40. – 14.00. Maria SOLOPOVA, CSc (Moscow) Intellect and Its Virtues: On the Interpretation of the Term γνώμη in the

    Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle. 14.00. – 14.20. Andrey SEREGIN, CSc (Moscow) Happiness and Non-moral Values in Aristotle’s Ethics.

    15.00. – 16.00. Coffee break

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    SESSION 11 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT Moderators: Elena DRAGALINA-CHERNAYA

    16.00. – 17.20. (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    16.00. – 16.20. Stephen READ (St Andrews, United Kingdom) Aristotle’s Theory of the Assertoric Syllogism. 16.20. – 16.40. Rodrigo GUERIZOLI (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) The Reception of the Aristotelian Theory of Definition in the 14th Century.

    The case of John Buridan’s commentary on the “Topics”. 16.40. – 17.00. Fabien SCHANG (Moscow) From Aristotle’s Oppositions to Aristotelian Oppositions. 17.00. – 17.20. José Veríssimo TEIXEIRA DA MATA (Brasilia, Brazil) Are Frege and Aristotle speaking on different things concerning

    the fondation of logic?

    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/%7Eslr/Syllogism.pdf

  • SESSION 12 (in Russian)

    POLITICAL THOUGHT OF ARISTOTLE Moderator: Alexander MAREY

    16.00. – 17.40.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    16.00. – 16.20. Alexander MAREY (Moscow) On the People’s Soul and Her Three Faces: the Aristotle’s On the Soul Re-

    ception to the Political Theory of Medieval Castile. 16.20. – 16.40. Ilya EROKHOV, CSc (Moscow) The Aristotle’s Political Thought between Metic and Philosopher. The Dis-

    tinction between the History of Philosophy (Didactic Pattern) and the History of Political Thought.

    16.40. – 17.00. Alexander MISHURIN, CSc (Moscow) The problem of freedom or who is a slave, according to the first book

    of “Politics”. 17.00. – 17.20. Tatiana MINCHENKO, DSc (Tomsk) Aristotelian Ideas of Freedom and the Rule of Natural Law as Determining

    Elements of European Rationality. 17.20. – 17.40. Viktor LINKOV, CSc (Moscow) Conceptualization of Ideas of Persuasion in Aristotle’s Philosophy.

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    19 OCOBER 2016

    SESSION 13 (in Russian & French)

    THE RECEPTION OF ARISTOTLE’S TEACHING IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TRADITION

    Moderator: Evgeny AFONASIN

    10.00. – 11.40. (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexander SANZHENAKOV, CSc (Novosibirsk) The Authenticity Problem of the “On Virtues and Vices”. 10.20. – 10.40. Valery VOROBIEV (Moscow) Aristotle’s «Future contingents» in commentaries of early Byzantine philos-

    opher (Ammonius Hermeae). 10.40. – 11.00. Nadezhda VOLKOVA, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle and Plotinus on Intellect. 11.00. – 11.20. Maya PETROVA, DSc (Moscow) Some Texts attributed to Aristotle in the Latin Literary Tradition of the 4th-5th

    Centuries. 11.20. – 11.40. Evgeny AFONASIN, DSc (Novosibirsk) Theophrastus on the First Principles.

    12.20. – 14.00. Lunch

  • SESSION 14 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN RUSSIAN MEDIEVAL LITERARY TRADITION

    Moderator: Marina KISELEVA

    10.00-12.20 (Room 416, Floor 4)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexey MURAVIEV, CSc (Moscow) The Problem of the Aristotelian Influence in the Eastern Christian Tradition. 10.20. – 10.40. Marianna SHAKHNOVICH, DSc (Saint Petersburg) Aristotle in Ancient Russian “Melissa”. 10.40. – 11.00. Tatiana CHUMAKOVA, DSc (Saint Petersburg) Historiography study of the reception of Aristotelianism in the Ancient

    Russian culture. 11.00. – 11.20. Marina KISELEVA, DSc (Moscow) Rhetorical Tradition in Stephan Yavorskij’s Sermons. 11.20. – 11.40. Yulia ZVEZDINA, CAC (Moscow) Aristotle in the Works of the Middle Ages and of the Early Modern Period in

    Russia. 11.40. – 12.00. Alexey SOKOLOV, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle in Scholastic Philosophy Courses of Russia’s Higher Educational

    Schools in the 18th Century. 12.00. – 12.20. Nataliya SUKHOVA, DSc (Moscow) Reception of Aristotelian Ethics in Russian “School” Theology of the Sec-

    ond Half of the 19th Century.

    12.20. – 14.00. Lunch

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    SESSION 15 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION AND NATURAL SCIENCE

    Moderator: Andrei RODIN

    10.00. – 12.00. (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    10.00.-10.20. Susumu TANABÉ, Ph.D. (Istanbul, Turkey) The Concept of Genus (το γένος) in Aristotle and Natural Science after Car-

    tesian Revolution 10.20. – 10.40. Andrei RODIN, CSc (Moscow; Saint Petersburg) Mathesis Universalis and the Idea of Logic in Aristotle. 10.40. – 11.00. Elena MAMCHUR, DSc (Moscow) Aristotle’s Topos and Contemporary Physics. 11.00. – 11.20. Oksana GONCHARKO (Saint Petersburg) Dmitry CHERNOGLAZOV (Saint Petersburg) Scholia on Aristotle’s Organon and Porphyry’s Isagoge in 12th Century By-

    zantium: Theodore Prodromus and his Logical Method 11.20. – 11.40. Sergey KULIKOV, DSc (Tomsk) Aristotelian Theory of Time and Falsity of Its Interpretation in the 20th

    Century. 11.40. – 12.00. Alexander PIGALEV, DSc (Volgograd) The Aristotelian Background of the ‘Nominalist Revolution’ and the Philo-

    sophical Foundations of European Rationality.

    12.00. – 14.00. Lunch

  • SESSION 16 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN В MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY TIMES

    Moderator: Irina BLAUBERG

    14.00 – 16.00. (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    14.00. – 14.20. Irina BLAUBERG, DSc (Moscow) Felix Ravaisson and his “Essay on Aristotle’s the Metaphysics”. 14.20. – 14.40. Vladimir YAKOVLEV, DSc (Moscow) Entelechial Causality in Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Teleological Rational-

    ism in Contemporary Science. 14.40. – 15.00. Evgeny ZAYTSEV, CSc (Moscow) The Aristotelian Dictum ars imitatio naturae and Its Fate in the Middle Ages

    and Early Modern Times. 15.00. – 15.20. Gyultekin SHAMILLI, DSc (Moscow) Aristotle and the Concept of Musical Form: Practice Against Theory? 15.20. – 15.40. Alexandra BERDNIKOVA (Moscow) G. Teichmüller’s «Aristotelische Forschungen» as a logical step in the evo-

    lution of his personalistic views.

    16.15. – 19.00. Farewell Dinner (Restaurant at the Langust Hotel: 21, Goncharnaya St.)

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    SESSION 17 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN RUSSIA Moderator: Mikhail EGOROCHKIN

    14.00 – 15.40. (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    14.00. – 14.20. Mikhail EGOROCHKIN, CSc (Moscow) Aristotle’s Constitution of Athens in Russian Classical Studies (1891–1937). 14.20. – 14.40. Dilbar FAYZIHODJAEVA, CSc (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) Тransformation of Aristotle’s Syllogistic Theory in M.I. Karinskiy’s

    Classification of Conclusions. 14.40. – 15.00. Alexander DOBROKHOTOV, DSc (Moscow) The concept of the “Christian Aristotelianism” in the works of Sergei Aver-

    intsev. 15.00. – 15.20. Victoria KRAVCHENKO, DSc (Moscow) Aristotle’s Ideas in Maria Bezobrazova’s Creative Works. 15.20. – 15.40. Nina ABRAMOVA, DSc (Moscow) Aristotle: action and soul from the philosophical point of view.

    16.15. – 19.00. Farewell Dinner

    (Restaurant at the Langust Hotel: 21, Goncharnaya St.)

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    RAS INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY

    Centre for Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy and Science

    RAS INSITUTE OF WORLD HISTORY

    OLYMPIC CENTER FOR PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE (ATHENS)

    NOVOSIBIRSK STATE UNIVERSITY

    INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LAW OF THE SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

    I.M. SECHENOV FIRST MOSCOW STATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY

    Department of History of Medicine, National History and Culturology

    2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference

    “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element

    of European Rationality”

    17-19 October 2016

    RAS Institute of Philosophy

    (12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russia)

    The Conference is organized with the support of Russian Science Foundation

    (RSF),

    project № 15–18–30005

    “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality

    in Historical Perspective”

    Web-pages with MIAC 2016 info:

    RAS Institute of Philosophy— http://eng.iph.ras.ru/miac_2016.htm

    Web site of the project — aristotletoday.ru

    2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference

    “The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element

    of European Rationality”

    17-19 October 2016

    RAS Institute of Philosophy

    (12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russia)

    Director of the Programming Committee:

    Valery Petroff, DSc

    (RAS Institute of Philosophy, Moscow)

    Programming Committee:

    Prof. Evgeny Afonasin, DSc

    (Novosibirsk State University

    , Novosibirsk)

    Maya Petrova, DSc

    (RAS Insitute of World History, Moscow)

    Prof. Christos C. Evangeliou

    (Towson University, USA

    )

    Prof. Liliane Karali

    (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)

    17 OCTOBER 2016

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.30. – 11.00. Registration

    11.00 – 11.30. Opening Words by:

    Andrei Smirnov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of RAS Institute of Philosophy;

    Evgeny Afonasin, DSc, Professor at the Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk;

    Valery Petroff, DSc, director of the Centre for Ancient and Mediaeval Philosophy and Science, RAS Institute of Philosophy; director of the programming committee.

    SESSION 1 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS TEACHING

    Moderator: Svetlana Mesyats

    11.30. – 13.30.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    11.30. – 11.50. Igor Berestov, CSc (Novosibirsk)

    Skeptical Consequences from Aristotle’s Conception of the “Whole” in Metaphysics Z, 17.

    11.50. – 12.10. Marina Volf, DSc (Novosibirsk)

    The Problem of Correlation and the Problem of Coordination of the Types of Inquiries in Aristotle: Approaches to Solution.

    12.10. – 12.30. Sophia Pirozhkova, CSc (Moscow)

    Limits of Knowledge of the Future: Aristotle’s Two Arguments.

    12.30. – 12.50. Artiom Iunusov, post-graduate student (Moscow)

    Ἀπόδειξις in practice: elements of Posterior Analytics’ theory of demonstration in Aristotle’s treatises.

    12.50. – 13.10. Anna Afonasina, CSc (Novosibirsk)

    Aristotle on Breath in Empedocles.

    13.10. – 13.30. Ilshat Nasyrov, DSc (Moscow)

    Al‑Kindi and his treatise “On the Soul Abridged from the Books Aristotle and Plato and the Other Philosophers”.

    13.50. – 15.00. Lunch

    SESSION 2 (in Russian & French)

    ARISTOTLE AND PLATO

    Moderator: Irina Mochalova

    11.30. – 13.30.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    11.30. – 11.50. Irina Mochalova, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    The doctrine of Ideas-Numbers in the Early Academy: Plato, Xenocrates, Aristotle.

    11.50. – 12.10. Irina Protopopova, CSc (Moscow)

    Intellect, Reasoning, and Space: Aristotle’s (Not) Understanding of Plato (De anima 407a).

    12.10. – 12.30. Elena Alymova, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    Svetlana Karavaeva, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    Discussions on “The Good”: early Aristotle vs Plato.

    12.30. – 12.50. Roman Svetlov, DSc (Saint Petersburg)

    Plato’s Politics against Aristotle’s Statesman.

    12.50. – 13.10. Andrey Tikhonov, CSc (Rostov-on-Don)

    To What Degree is Aristotle a Platonist? Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Doctrine.

    13.10. – 13.30. Ilya Guryanov, post-graduate student (Moscow)

    Aristotelian Psychology in the Mirror of Platonic Exegesis: The Commentary of Marsilio Ficino on Priscian’s Paraphrase of Theophrastus on Sense-Perception.

    13.10. – 13.30. Nina Braginskaya (Moscow)

    ΠΑΘΗΜAΤΩΝ ΚAΘΑΡΣΙΣ vs ΜΑΘΗΜAΤΩΝ ΚAΘΑΡΣΙΣ, or

    A Simple Solution to a Complex Problem

    13.30. – 15.00.

    Lunch

    SESSION 3 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIANISM IN THE GREEK CHRISTIAN TRADITION OF THE 4TH-12TH CENTURIES

    Moderator: Dmitry Biriukov

    15.00 – 17.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    15.00. – 15.20. Dmitry Biriukov, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    The Peripatetic Trends in Greogory of Nyssa’sTeaching on a Unified Man.

    15.20. – 15.40. Alexey Fokin (Moscow)

    Transformation of Aristotle’s categories in Theology and Cosmology of Maximus the Confessor.

    15.40. – 16.00. Timur Schukin, post-graduate student (Saint Petersburg)

    Reception of Aristotelian Cosmology in Late Byzantine Philosophy: John Philoponus and Maximus the Confessor.

    16.00. – 16.20. Pyotr Mikhaylov, CSc (Moscow)

    The Ways of Metaphysics in Greek Patristics and in the Late Antique Tradition of Commentaries on Aristotle.

    16.20 – 16.40. Maria Varlamova, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    The Interpretation of Aristotle’s Argument on the Infinite Power in the Context of the Controversy Concerning the Eternity of the World between Philoponus and Proclus.

    16.40. – 17.00. Sergei Akishin, B.Ph. (Saint Petersburg)

    The “Aristotelian” roots of Nicholas of Methone’s Argumentation against Neoplatonic Statements in his treatise “Refutation of Proclus’ Elements of Theology”.

    SESSION 4 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE’S LEGACY IN TRDITIONAL

    AND CONTEMPORARY LOGIC

    Moderator: Elena Dragalina-Chernaya

    15.00. – 18.00.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6 )

    15.00. – 15.20. Elena Dragalina-Chernaya, DSc (Moscow)

    The Birth of Logical Form.

    15.20. – 15.40. Taras Shiyan, CSc (Moscow)

    Semiotic innovation of Aristotle: constitutive contribution to creation of formal logic.

    15.40. – 16.00. Vladimir Vasyukov, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle on Relationship of Logic and Ontology.

    16.00. – 16.20. Zinaida Sokuler, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotelian Physics and Cosmology versus Modern Science.

    16.20. – 16.40.

    Vladimir Shalak, DSc (Moscow)

    Deceptive Simplicity of Aristotle’s Logic.

    16.40. – 17.00. Vladimir Markin, DSc (Moscow)

    Has Łukasiewicz solved the puzzle of modalities in Aristotle’s syllogistic?

    17.00. – 17.20. Anastasia Kopylova (Moscow)

    “Significatio” in the Buridan’s and Burley’s semantics.

    17.20. – 17.40. Angelina Bobrova, CSc (Moscow)

    Formality Models in the works of “American Aristotle”.

    17.40. – 18.00. Larisa Tonoyan, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    The Roots of Aristotle’s Teaching on Hypothetical Syllogisms and the Development of This Doctrine in Antiquity.

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    SESSION 5 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT

    Moderators: Valery Petroff, Olga Alieva

    10.00. – 12.00.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.00. – 10.20. Svetlana Mesyats, CSc (Moscow)

    Is it possible to see darkness? Some remarks on Aristotle's theory of light and color.

    10.20. – 10.40. António Pedro Mesquita (Lisbon, Portugal)

    Relations in Aristotle.

    10.40. – 11.00. Olga Alieva (Moscow)

    Smart and Stern: Enemies of Philebus, Friends of Plato.

    11.00. – 11.20. John Dudley (Leuven, Belgium)

    Aristotle’s Three Teleologies.

    11.20. – 11.40. Liliane Karali-Giannakopoulou (Athens, Greece)

    The Impact of Aristotle in Archaeoenvironmental Studies.

    11.40. – 12.00. Mohammad Javad Esmaeili (Tehran, Iran)

    Aristotle’s Physics in the Arabic Tradition: Towards a New Edition of the Text

    12.00. – 13.00. Lunch

    SESSION 6 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN PHILOSOPHICAL AND SCIENTIFIC TRADITION

    Moderators: Maya Petrova

    10.00. – 12.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexey Pleshkov, CSc (Moscow)

    The Concept of Eternity: Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato.

    10.20. – 10.40. Nikola Lečić (Moscow)

    Aristotle on Surface and Colour in Pythagoreans.

    10.40. – 11.00. Inna Gerasimenko (Kharkiv, Ukraine)

    Shape-morphe into Aristotle’s “Metaphysics”: in Search of the Lost Concept.

    11.00. – 11.20. Anton Fomin, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle on Kinds of Numbers.

    11.20. – 11.40. Tatyana Litvin, CSc (Saint Petersburg)

    The Problem of Movement in Aristotle’s Philosophy of Time.

    11.40. – 12.00. Marina Savelieva, DSc (Kiev, Ukraine)

    The Paradox of Time in the Aristotle’s Philosophy.

    12.00. – 13.00. Lunch

    SESSION

    7 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN MEDIEVAL LATIN TRADITION

    OF THE 13TH-14TH CENTURIES

    Moderator: Mikhail Khorkov

    10.00. – 12.00.

    (Room 416, Floor 4)

    10.00. – 10.20. Danila Maslov, CSc (Moscow)

    “This signifies that, therefore, this is that” in the English Question-Commentaries on Aristotle’s “Metaphysics”, c. 1283 – c. 1300.

    10.20. – 10.40. Natalya Malinina (Moscow)

    Albertus Magnus in the Tradition of Commenting on Physics Δ 1- 5.

    10.40. – 11.00.

    Vitaly Ivanov (Saint Petersburg)

    On identity and Distinction. Some remarks on the History of Two Metaphysical Concepts in the Aristotelian Scholastic Philosophy.

    11.00. – 11.20. Oleg Voskoboinikov, CSc (Moscow)

    Michael Scot and the reception of Aristotle in the West in the first half of the 13th century.

    11.20. – 11.40. Mikhail Khorkov, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle in the Works of Meister Eckhart: Ambivalence of Tradition and Paradoxes of Interpretation.

    11.40. – 12.00. Andrey Sochilin (Moscow)

    Scholastic Theory of the Morality («Moralitas») of Human Action: Aristotelian Roots of the Notion “Morality”.

    12.00. – 13.00.

    Lunch

    SESSION 8 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT

    Moderator: Valery Petroff

    13.00. – 15.00.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    13.00. – 13.20. Inna Kupreeva (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

    Alexander of Aphrodisias on Intellect.

    13.20. – 13.40. Paolo Badalotti (Udine, Italy)

    Aspects of Simplicius’ Commentary on Aristotle’s De caelo.

    13.40. – 14.00. Valery Petroff (Moscow)

    The Teaching on Growth and Growing in the Aristotelian Tradition and Christian Eschatology.

    14.00. – 14.20. Elisa Cuttini (Padua, Italy)

    Ethics within the framework of Venetian Aristotelianism: Francesco Piccolomini and Sebastiano Venier

    14.20. – 14.40. Jozef Matula (Olomouc, Czech Republic)

    Cardinal Bessarion on Aristotle’s philosophy.

    14.40. – 15.00. Emanuele Mariani (Lisbon, Portugal)

    Zurück zu Aristoteles: Trendelenburg and the Aristoteles-Renaissance in the XIXth Century Germany

    15.00. – 16.00. Coffee break

    SESSION 9 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE IN PHILOSOPHICAL

    AND SCIENTIFIC TRADITION

    Moderators: Maya Petrova

    13.00. – 15.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    13.00. – 13.20. Victoria Lysenko, DSc (Moscow)

    On the Possibility of Comparing Aristotle’s and Prashastapada’s Systems of Categories.

    13.20. – 13.40. Dmitry Balalykin, DSc (Moscow)

    Nataliya Shok, DSc (Moscow)

    The Value of Aristotle’s Works for the Development of the Greek Rational Medicine.

    13.40. – 14.00. Pavel Gurevich, DSc (Moscow)

    The Anthropological Doctrine of Aristotle.

    14.00. – 14.20. Tatyana Gorynova (Kirov)

    Language and Being according to Aristotle’s Views.

    14.20. – 14.40. Olga Okuneva, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle and the Building of the Image of Indigenous Inhabitants of the New World in the European Writings of the 16th Century.

    14.40. – 15.00.

    Anna Seregina, DSc (Moscow)

    English Catholics and Melancholy: From Aristotelian Tradition to the Social Practices of the 16th Century.

    15.00. – 16.00. Coffee break

    SESSION 10 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTLE’S ETHICS

    Moderator: Andrey Seregin

    13.00. – 14.20.

    (Room 416, Floor 4)

    13.00. – 13.20. Polina Gadzhikurbanova, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s Concept of “Mixed Acts” in the Context of Contemporary Ethical Debates.

    13.20. – 13.40. Olga Zubets, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s Мεγαλόψυχος and The Concept of Moral Subject.

    13.40. – 14.00. Maria Solopova, CSc (Moscow)

    Intellect and Its Virtues: On the Interpretation of the Term γνώμη in the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle.

    14.00. – 14.20. Andrey Seregin, CSc (Moscow)

    Happiness and Non-moral Values in Aristotle’s Ethics.

    15.00. – 16.00.

    Coffee break

    SESSION 11 (in English)

    ARISTOTLE AND HIS THOUGHT

    Moderators: Elena Dragalina-Chernaya

    16.00. – 17.20.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    16.00. – 16.20. Stephen Read (St Andrews, United Kingdom)

    Aristotle’s Theory of the Assertoric Syllogism.

    16.20. – 16.40. Rodrigo Guerizoli (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

    The Reception of the Aristotelian Theory of Definition in the 14th Century. The case of John Buridan’s commentary on the “Topics”.

    16.40. – 17.00. Fabien Schang (Moscow)

    From Aristotle’s Oppositions to Aristotelian Oppositions.

    17.00. – 17.20. José Veríssimo Teixeira Da Mata (Brasilia, Brazil)

    Are Frege and Aristotle speaking on different things concerning the fondation of logic?

    SESSION 12 (in Russian)

    POLITICAL THOUGHT OF ARISTOTLE

    Moderator: Alexander Marey

    16.00. – 17.40.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    16.00. – 16.20. Alexander Marey (Moscow)

    On the People’s Soul and Her Three Faces: the Aristotle’s On the Soul Reception to the Political Theory of Medieval Castile.

    16.20. – 16.40. Ilya Erokhov, CSc (Moscow)

    The Aristotle’s Political Thought between Metic and Philosopher. The Distinction between the History of Philosophy (Didactic Pattern) and the History of Political Thought.

    16.40. – 17.00. Alexander Mishurin, CSc (Moscow)

    The problem of freedom or who is a slave, according to the first book of “Politics”.

    17.00. – 17.20. Tatiana Minchenko, DSc (Tomsk)

    Aristotelian Ideas of Freedom and the Rule of Natural Law as Determining Elements of European Rationality.

    17.20. – 17.40. Viktor Linkov, CSc (Moscow)

    Conceptualization of Ideas of Persuasion in Aristotle’s Philosophy.

    19 OCOBER 2016

    SESSION

    13 (in Russian & French)

    THE RECEPTION OF ARISTOTLE’S TEACHING

    IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TRADITION

    Moderator: Evgeny Afonasin

    10.00. – 11.40.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexander Sanzhenakov, CSc (Novosibirsk)

    The Authenticity Problem of the “On Virtues and Vices”.

    10.20. – 10.40. Valery Vorobiev (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s «Future contingents» in commentaries of early Byzantine philosopher (Ammonius Hermeae).

    10.40. – 11.00. Nadezhda Volkova, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle and Plotinus on Intellect.

    11.00. – 11.20. Maya Petrova, DSc (Moscow)

    Some Texts attributed to Aristotle in the Latin Literary Tradition of the 4th-5th Centuries.

    11.20. – 11.40. Evgeny Afonasin, DSc (Novosibirsk)

    Theophrastus on the First Principles.

    12.20. – 14.00. Lunch

    SESSION 14 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN

    RUSSIAN MEDIEVAL LITERARY TRADITION

    Moderator: Marina Kiseleva

    10.00-12.20

    (Room 416, Floor 4)

    10.00. – 10.20. Alexey Muraviev, CSc (Moscow)

    The Problem of the Aristotelian Influence in the Eastern Christian Tradition.

    10.20. – 10.40. Marianna Shakhnovich, DSc (Saint Petersburg)

    Aristotle in Ancient Russian “Melissa”.

    10.40. – 11.00. Tatiana Chumakova, DSc (Saint Petersburg)

    Historiography study of the reception of Aristotelianism in the Ancient Russian culture.

    11.00. – 11.20. Marina Kiseleva, DSc (Moscow)

    Rhetorical Tradition in Stephan Yavorskij’s Sermons.

    11.20. – 11.40. Yulia Zvezdina, CAC (Moscow)

    Aristotle in the Works of the Middle Ages and of the Early Modern Period in Russia.

    11.40. – 12.00. Alexey Sokolov, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle in Scholastic Philosophy Courses of Russia’s Higher Educational Schools in the 18th Century.

    12.00. – 12.20. Nataliya Sukhova, DSc (Moscow)

    Reception of Aristotelian Ethics in Russian “School” Theology of the Second Half of the 19th Century.

    12.20. – 14.00. Lunch

    SESSION 15 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION AND NATURAL SCIENCE

    Moderator: Andrei Rodin

    10.00. – 12.00.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    10.00.-10.20. Susumu Tanabé, Ph.D. (Istanbul, Turkey)

    The Concept of Genus (το γένος) in Aristotle and Natural Science after Cartesian Revolution

    10.20. – 10.40. Andrei Rodin, CSc (Moscow; Saint Petersburg)

    Mathesis Universalis and the Idea of Logic in Aristotle.

    10.40. – 11.00. Elena Mamchur, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s Topos and Contemporary Physics.

    11.00. – 11.20. Oksana Goncharko (Saint Petersburg)

    Dmitry Chernoglazov (Saint Petersburg)

    Scholia on Aristotle’s Organon and Porphyry’s Isagoge in 12th Century Byzantium: Theodore Prodromus and his Logical Method

    11.20. – 11.40. Sergey Kulikov, DSc (Tomsk)

    Aristotelian Theory of Time and Falsity of Its Interpretation in the 20th Century.

    11.40. – 12.00. Alexander Pigalev, DSc (Volgograd)

    The Aristotelian Background of the ‘Nominalist Revolution’ and the Philosophical Foundations of European Rationality.

    12.00. – 14.00.

    Lunch

    SESSION 16 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN

    В MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY TIMES

    Moderator: Irina Blauberg

    14.00 – 16.00.

    (Conference Hall, Floor 6)

    14.00. – 14.20. Irina Blauberg, DSc (Moscow)

    Felix Ravaisson and his “Essay on Aristotle’s the Metaphysics”.

    14.20. – 14.40. Vladimir yakovlev, DSc (Moscow)

    Entelechial Causality in Aristotle’s Metaphysics and Teleological Rationalism in Contemporary Science.

    14.40. – 15.00. Evgeny Zaytsev, CSc (Moscow)

    The Aristotelian Dictum ars imitatio naturae and Its Fate in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times.

    15.00. – 15.20. Gyultekin Shamilli, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle and the Concept of Musical Form: Practice Against Theory?

    15.20. – 15.40. Alexandra Berdnikova (Moscow)

    G. Teichmüller’s «Aristotelische Forschungen» as a logical step in the evolution of his personalistic views.

    16.15. – 19.00. Farewell Dinner

    (Restaurant at the Langust Hotel: 21, Goncharnaya St.)

    SESSION 17 (in Russian)

    ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION IN RUSSIA

    Moderator: Mikhail Egorochkin

    14.00 – 15.40.

    (Academic Council Hall, Room 313, Floor 3)

    14.00. – 14.20. Mikhail Egorochkin, CSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s Constitution of Athens in Russian Classical Studies (1891–1937).

    14.20. – 14.40. Dilbar Fayzihodjaeva, CSc (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

    Тransformation of Aristotle’s Syllogistic Theory in M.I. Karinskiy’s Classification of Conclusions

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    14.40. – 15.00. Alexander Dobrokhotov, DSc (Moscow)

    The concept of the “Christian Aristotelianism” in the works of Sergei Averintsev.

    15.00. – 15.20. Victoria Kravchenko, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle’s Ideas in Maria Bezobrazova’s Creative Works.

    15.20. – 15.40. Nina Abramova, DSc (Moscow)

    Aristotle: action and soul from the philosophical point of view.

    16.15. – 19.00. Farewell Dinner

    (Restaurant at the Langust Hotel: 21, Goncharnaya St.)