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The Bay Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy (BayCAP) announces its second annual event: A two-day lecture & workshop with James Lennox (Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh) Aristotle on the Design of Inquiry March 6-7, 2015, UC Berkeley Friday March 6, 6-8 pm, Geballe Room, Townsend Center, Stephens Hall: Keynote lecture by James Lennox, who will explain the main ideas of his book manuscript: Saturday March 7, 9:30 am – 6:30 pm, Dennes Room, Moses Hall 234: Reading/ discussion session of passages in Aristotle pertinent to Lennox’ theses: I. Posterior Analytics II. 12, led by Justin Vlasits (UC Berkeley) II. Prior Analytics I. 30, led by Lucas Angioni (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil) III. Parts of Animals I. 1. 639 a 1 b 3, led by Jan Szaif (UC Davis) IV. De Anima I. 1. 402 a 1 b 16, led by Klaus Corcilius (UC Berkeley)

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The Bay Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy (BayCAP) announces its second annual event: A two-day lecture &

workshop with

James Lennox (Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of

Pittsburgh)

Aristotle on the Design of Inquiry

March 6-7, 2015, UC Berkeley

Friday March 6, 6-8 pm, Geballe Room, Townsend Center, Stephens Hall:

Keynote lecture by James Lennox, who will explain the main ideas of his book manuscript:

Saturday March 7, 9:30 am – 6:30 pm, Dennes Room, Moses Hall 234:

 

Reading/ discussion session of passages in Aristotle pertinent to Lennox’ theses:

I. Posterior  Analytics  II.  1-­‐2,  led  by  Justin  Vlasits  (UC  Berkeley)  II. Prior  Analytics  I.  30,  led  by  Lucas  Angioni  (Universidade  Estadual  de  

Campinas,  Brazil)  III. Parts  of  Animals  I.  1.  639a1-­‐b3,  led  by  Jan  Szaif  (UC  Davis)  IV. De  Anima  I.  1.  402a1-­‐b16,  led  by  Klaus  Corcilius  (UC  Berkeley)