Please note that due to some last-minute cancellations, there are changes to the scheduled programme. The new programme is:
Thu December 12, 2019
13.00: Welcome Words
13.15-14.00: José Filipe Silva (Helsinki), Rationality in Perception: The framing of a research project
14.00-14.15: Coffee Break
14.15-15.15: Joël Biard (Tours), Temporality and small perceptions in the perceptual process (mid- fourteenth century)
15.15-15.30 Coffee Break
15.30-16.30: Katja Krause (Berlin), Signum between Vision and Hearing in Select Medieval Parva naturalia Commentaries
16.30-16.45: Coffee Break
16.45-17.45: Peter King (Toronto), Perception Control Mechanisms
Fri December 13, 2019
11.00-12.00: Jörg Tellkamp (Mexico City), Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas on human perception
12.00-14.00: Lunch (for Speakers only)
14.00-15.00: Charles Ehret (Paris), Miracles in Perception? Sensible and Eucharistic Species in Aquinas
15.00-15.15: Coffee Break
15.15-16.00: Fabrizio Amerini (Parma), Aquinas on Perception and Rationality
16.00-16.15: Coffee Break
16.15-17.15: Robert Pasnau (Boulder, Colorado), Choosing to Believe
Sat December 14, 2019
10.00-11.00: Anna Tropia (Prague), Is cognition only active? Problems sources and discussion around the De origine natura et immortalitate animae by Juan Maldonado
11.00-11.30: Coffee Break
11.30-12.30: Michael Stenskjær Christensen (Copenhagen), Between texts: Discovering connections with network tools and methods (via Skype)
12.30-13.15: Post-RiP: Roundtable on medieval epistemology and philosophy of mind (led by Tuomas Vaura (Helsinki)