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RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow)


October 17-19, 2016

 

2016 Moscow International Aristotle Conference

“The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality”

 

organized by

 

RAS Institute of Philosophy


RAS Insitute of World History


Novosibirsk State University

 

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University 


Olympic Center for Philosophy and Culture (Athens)


 

 

 

The conference was a part of a multiple congress  «Aristotle today — Aristoteles heute — Aristote aujourd’hui» (www.c-h-o.eu/aristotle-today) which included  colloquia in different countries celebrating the anniversary of 2400 years since the birth of Aristotle.

 

The MIAC 2016 comprised a 3-day program of sessions covering a wide range of Aristotle-related topics, such as metaphysics, ethics, logic as well as biology, natural science etc. It included topics corresponding to the reception and transformation of Aristotelian tradition in later periods and cultures. 

 

The conference's working languages were Russian and English.

 

The MIAC 2016 Program in PDF

 

The Papers' Abstracts in PDF

 

Video broadcast

 

Photos

 


 

Director of the Programming Committee:

Valery V. Petroff, DSc

 

Contacts:

Moscow International Aristotle Conference 2016

RAS Institute of Philosophy,

Room 424, 12/1 Goncharnaya St., Moscow 109240, Russian Federation

e-mail: Aristotle2016Moscow@gmail.com

 

 



The Proceedings of the Conference:

 

Aristotle's Legacies. Proceedings

 

The Legacies of Aristotle as Constitutive Element of European Rationality. Proceedings of the Moscow  International Conference on Aristotle. RAS Institute of Philosophy, October 17–19, 2016. Edited by Valery V. Petroff. Moscow: Aquilo Press, 2017. 708 p. + xii, with illustr. ISBN 978–5–906578–29–7 (The Humanities in Texts and Translations. Vol. VII). 


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