The University of Pennsylvania,
Department of Philosophy
402 Claudia Cohen Hall
249 South 36th St., Philadelphia, PA 19104
Friday 7th
3:00 p.m.: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Terence Irwin, University of Oxford: “Happiness and the good: does Aristotle’s ethics rest on a mistake?”
5:00 p.m.: Reception
Saturday 8th
9:45 a.m.: Coffee & Light Breakfast
10:30 a.m.: Hendrik Lorenz, Princeton University: “Natural Goals of Actions in Aristotle”
12:00 p.m.: Break for Lunch
2:00 p.m.: Fay Edwards, Washington University, St. Louis: “Saying ‘No’ to Meat, Artichokes and Sex: Porphyry’s Practical Ethics”
3:30 p.m.: Coffee & Sweets
4:00 p.m.: David Brink, University of California, San Diego: “Normative Perfectionism and the Kantian Tradition”
Presented by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania and the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium.
For information contact Susan Sauvé Meyer (smeyer@phil.upenn.edu)