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Executive Committee - Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici · Luc Brisson (CNRS - UPR76 Centre Jean-Pépin, Paris) Next President Arnaud Macé (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)

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Executive Committee PresidentGabriele Cornelli

PresidentFrancisco Bravo (Universidad Central de Venezuela)

Vice PresidentTom Robinson (University of Toronto)

Ex-PresidentMauro Tulli (Università degli Studi di Pisa)

Next PresidentLuc Brisson (CNRS - UPR76 Centre Jean-Pépin, Paris)

Next PresidentArnaud Macé (Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon)

Next PresidentOlivier Renaut (Université Paris Ouest - Nanterre-La Défense)

Representative for EuropeFrancesco Fronterotta (La Sapienza – Università di Roma)

Representative for EuropeMary Margaret McCabe, King’s College, London

Representative for North AmericaVerity Harte, Yale University, New Haven

Representative for Latin AmericaRaul Gutierrez (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú)

Representative for Asia, Australia, and AfricaYuji Kurihara (Tokyo Gagukei University)

Representative for the C. J. de Vogel FoundationCarlos Steel (Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven)

Advisory Board to theExecutive Committee

Tomás Calvo (Universidad Complutense, Madrid)John Dillon (Trinity College, Dublin)Michael Erler (Julius Maximilians - Universität Würzburg, Würzburg)Shinro Kato (Tokyo Metropolitan University)Noburu Notomi (Keio University, Tokyo)Thomas M. Robinson (University of Toronto)Livio Rossetti (Università di Perugia)Christopher Rowe (Durham University)† Samuel Scolnicov (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Editorial Committee Franco Ferrari (Salerno) - CoordinatorBeatriz Bossi (Madrid)Richard Parry (Atlanta)Dimitri El Murr (Paris)Filip Karfìk (Fribourg)

Brasilia Organizing Committee

OfficersGabriele Cornelli ([email protected]) – President (Brasília)Rodolfo Lopes – Vice President (Brasília)Ália Rodrigues ([email protected]) – Secretary (Brasília)

BoardDennys G. Xavier (Uberlândia)Fernando Muniz (Rio de Janeiro)Fernando Santoro (Rio de Janeiro)Francisco Bravo (Caracas)Graciela E. Marcos (Buenos Aires)Guilherme Motta (Rio de Janeiro)Loraine Oliveira (Brasília)Luca Pitteloud (São Paulo)Marcelo Marques (Belo Horizonte)Maria Aparecida Montenegro (Fortaleza)Maria Cecília de Miranda Coelho (Belo Horizonte)Nicholas Riegel (Brasília)Renato Matoso (Brasília)

Monday | 4thRegistration

Opening Ceremony

Beatriz BossiBack to the cock: on gratitude and care

Annie LarivéeSocrates as ‘Political Asklepios’ in the Phaedo

Irmgard Maennlein-RobertVon der Höhle in den Himmel: Der Philosoph im Jenseitsmythos des Phaidon oder Sokrates im Glück.

Harold Tarrant Argument from Similarity or Socrates’ Inspired Vision Part I?

Oscar Velásquezἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ: Proposal about the Methodological Disposition of the Phaedo

Francisco GonzalezWhy the Minotaur is Misology

Hallvard Fossheim Reading Socrates’ Drama of Death: Grief and Argument in the Phaedo

Roslyn Weiss Fear of Death in Plato’s Phaedo (and Apology)

Entrance Hall

Auditorium

AuditoriumPlenary Session 1Chair: Rodolfo Lopes

Lunch

Anf. IParallel Session 1Chair: Franco Ferrari

Anf. IIParallel Session 2Chair: Richard Patterson

9.00 AM

10.00 AM

11.00 AM

1.00 PM

2.00 PM

Monday | 4thRadcliffe EdmondsThe Song of the Nightingale: Word Play on the Road to Hades in Plato’s Phaedo

Fulvia de LuiseIl canto del cigno di Socrate. Una celebrazione della morte?

Daniel GrahamPlato’s Scientific Manifesto

Gustavo Barbosa Due concezioni di dimostrazioni nel Fedone

Manfred Kraus Dokein, Doxa and Eikos in the Phaedo

Donald Morrison Egoism and Benevolence in the Phaedo

Karine Tordo RombautQu’est-ce qui, dans la question de l’anonyme, a pu troubler Socrate (Phéd. 103 a 4-c5)?

Lidia PalumboFilosofia e narrazione. Il caso del Fedone

Francesc CasadesúsLa definición del verdadero filósofo en el Fedón o cómo construir una ortodoxia filosófica a partir de una heterodoxia religiosa

Conf. IIParallel Session 3Chair: Cecília Coelho

Coffee break

Anf. IParallel Session 4Chair: Marcelo Boeri

(2.00 PM)

4.00 PM

4.30 PM

Monday | 4thArianna Fermani Rivals and winners in the “evil contest” (πονηρίας ἀγὼν). Reflections on the spirals and on the many facets of evil in Plato’s Phaedo

Lorenzo FerroniMaximus Planudes as a copyist, reader, and editor of Plato’s Phaedo

Ivana Costa “La comparación no me parece exacta”. Fedón 99e6-100a3 y la respuesta platónica a un dilema posmoderno

Michele Corradi Il Fedone e la memoria dell’Apologia di Socrate: a proposito di una raffinata strategia letteraria

Mario RegaliLa maschera di Socrate nel Fedone

Marco Antonio Santamaría ÁlvarezApology, Crito and Phaedo: Socrates’ tragic trilogy

Monique DixsautLa mort, estimons-nous que c’est quelque chose ?

Anf. IIParallel Session 5Chair: Evaldo Sampaio

Conf. IIParallel Session 6Chair: Anna Motta

AuditoriumKeynote Lecture 1C. De Vogel LectureChair: Gabriele Cornelli

National MuseumWelcome cocktail

(4.30 PM)

6.00 PM

8.00 PM

Tuesday | 5thMaría Angélica FierroThe Platonic epoidê against the volatilization of the soul: Rationalisation, simplification and ontological stability in the Phaedo

David EbreyThe Cloak Maker Objection and the Final Immortality Argument

Satoshi Ogihara Immortality and eternity: Cebes’ remark at Plato’s Phaedo 106d2-4

Geneviève Lachance La figure du philosophe: entre réalité et apparence

Alonso TordesillasSocrate et les antilogikoi

Andrew German Socratic Iconography: Two Examples in the Phaedo

Suzanne Obdrzalek The Extended Soul in Plato’s Phaedo

Cynthia Patterson Body/Soul Metaphors in the Phaedo

Marcelo Boeri‘To act and to be acted upon’ in the Phaedo: is there any kind of interactionism between soul and body?

Anf. IParallel Session 7Chair: Noburu Notomi

Anf. IIParallel Session 8Chair: Dennys Xavier

Conf. IIParallel Session 9Chair: Emmanuelle Jouët-

Pastré

Coffee break

9.00 AM

10.30 AM

Tuesday | 5thBarbara SattlerSufficient Reason in the Phaedo

Graciela Marcos de Pinotti¿Cuántos y quiénes “recuerdan”? El doble alcance de la reminiscencia en Fedón 72e-77a)

Anne Schultz A Story to Live and Die For: Socratic Autobiography in the Phaedo

Gerard Naddaf The “young” historical Socrates in Phaedo 96a-99d; a re-examination of the controversial “autobiography”

Lloyd GersonSocrates’ Autobiography: An Epitome of Platonism

Olga AlievaHow Plato Saved Pleasure for Philosophy

Paulo Lima Socrates’ Comparison Between Μισολογία and Μισανθρωπία (Plato’s Phaedo 89c11-90d8)

Makoto SekimuraSurvenue de la beauté et illusion skiagraphique dans le Phédon

AuditoriumPlenary Session 2Chair: Olivier Renaut

Lunch

Anf. IParallel Session 10Chair: Maria Angélica Fierro

Anf. IIParallel Session 11Chair: Ália Rodrigues

11.00 AM

1.00 PM

2.00 PM

Tuesday | 5thVasilis PolitisPlato on the Origin and Development of the Theory of Forms

Thomas TuozzoSense Perception and Explanation in the Phaedo

Luca PitteloudLe Phédon et les deux paradigmes de la séparation

Andrea CapraSocrates’ conversions and the Phaedo’s ‘(anti-)Aristotelian’ poetics

François RenaudL’autorité d’Homère et de la tradition dans le Phédon

Silvio MarinoSocrate fisico delle idee? Semantica eidetica e semantica fisica nel Fedone

Federico Maria PetrucciThere Should Be a Virtue for Everyone. Non-Philosophical Virtue in the Phaedo

Chad JorgensonPhilosophical and Political Virtue in the Phaedo and Afterwards

Conf. IIParallel Session 12Chair: Alonso Tordesillas

Coffee break

Anf. IParallel Session 13Chair: Fernando Santoro

Anf. IIParallel Session 14Chair: Nastassja Pugliese

(2.00 PM)

3.30 PM

4.00 PM

Tuesday | 5thMichael ShawAnaxagoras in the Phaedo

Nicola GalganoSocrate e Anassagora, vecchie risposte e nuove domande

Simon TrepanierEmpedocles in the Phaedo: Scare-quote Pythagoreanism?

Alberto Bernabé Pajares Describir el Más Allá. Consideraciones sobre el mito del Fedón

Conf. IIParallel Session 15Chair: Filippo Forcignanò

AuditoriumKeynote Lecture 2Chair: Tom Robinson

International Plato Society ConcertSymphonic Orchestra of the National TheaterCentro Cultural da ADUnB

(4.00 PM)

5.30 PM

8.00 PM

Wednesday | 6thSophia StoneBeing in the Phaedo

Noburu NotomiThe Soul and Forms in Plato’s Phaedo

Renato BrandãoOn The Translation and Meaning of Phaedo 74 b7-9

Laura CandiottoFeeling memories. The epistemic role of erotic visual perception in the recollection argument (Phaed. 73d5–74a1)

Hua-kuei HoThe Role of Perception in the Recollection in the Phaedo

Marisa DivenosaLa tensión psykhé-sôma en Fedón y las implicaciones de lo sensible en el conocimiento de lo real

Georgia MouroutsouAre the Phaedo’s Pleasures of Learning Pure Pleasures?

Richard ParryIllusions of Pleasure

Dino de Sanctis Socrate e le lacrime dei philoi: emozioni e catarsi nel Fedone

Anf. IParallel Session 16Chair: Giovanni Casertano

Anf. IIParallel Session 17Chair: Franco Trabattoni

Conf. IIParallel Session 18Chair: Miriam Campolina

9.00 AM

Wednesday | 6th

Kathryn MorganPaying the Price: The Coinage Metaphor at Phaedo 69a-d

Edward HalperThe Currency of Virtue: Phaedo 68c-69d

Coffee break

AuditoriumPlenary Session 3Chair: Mauro Tulli

Lunch

Brasilia City Tour

Brasilia Palace Hotel

Executive Committee MeetingLucio Costa Room

Editorial Committee MeetingSarah Kubitschek Room

10.30 AM

11.00 AM

1.00 PM

2.30 PM

7.00 PM

Thursday | 7thDavid SedleyThe Last Argument

Richard ParryD. El Murr, Savoir et gouverner (Paris 2015)G. Fine, The Possibility of Inquiry (Oxford 2014)

Rafael FerberDeuteros Plous

Franco TrabattoniLa ‘prima navigazione’ nel Fedone

Maicon EnglerOn Plato’s interpretation of his own philosophy: Phaedo’s testimony on the diaphorá between poetry and philosophy

Richard SchorlemmerThe Phaedo between Orphic-Pythagorean images and early Hellenistic philosophers

Manlio FossatiThe soul in the Phaedo: Socrates’ evidence for its intrinsically intelligent nature

AuditoriumKeynote Lecture 3Chair: Beatriz Bossi

AuditoriumBook Reviews 1Chair: Franco Ferrari

Coffee Break

AuditoriumPlenary Session 4Chair: Arnaud Macé

Lunch

Anf. IPhD Session 1, in memory of Samuel ScolnicovChair: Marcelo Marques

9.00 AM

10.00 AM

10.30 AM

11.00 AM

1.00 PM

2.00 PM

Thursday | 7thMitsuyoshi NomuraFirst Hypothesis in Plato’s Phaedo

Giovanni VellaDestino e morte metafórica nel Fedone

Amos EspelandNon-Philosophical Virtue in Plato’s Phaedo

Michal TarasiewiczLa multiplicité des lectures et l’unité de la structure du mythe final du Phédon (107c-114c)

Taichi MiuraThe immortality and imperishability of the soul: Plato’s final proof of the soul’s immortality in Phaedo (102a-107b)

Francesca ScrofaniEtymological associations and the imagery of invisible in Plato’s Phaedo

Natalia RugnitzEl último consejo del daimón y la duda de Sócrates (Fedón, 60d-61b)

Rodolfo ArbeEl anonimato de Platón. Un examen sobre la figura del alocutuario anónimo en el Fedón

Thomas DaviesThe Theory of Forms as Natural Philosophy

Anf. IIPhD Session 2, in memory of Samuel ScolnicovChair: Harold Tarrant

Conf. IIPhD Session 3, in memory of Samuel ScolnicovChair: Richard Parry

(2.00 PM)

Thursday | 7thMariana Gardella“Contra dos ni Heracles puede” (Phd. 89c5-6). El tratamiento platónico de la antilogía en el Fedón

Ni YuImmortality of soul and form of soul (Plato, Phaedo, 100b-107a)

André Luiz BragaLife rather than arguments: resailing Socrates’ second sailing

Aditi ChaturvediSoul as ἁρμονία: Phaedo (85e 3 ff.) and its Pre-Platonic antecedents

Tonguc SeferogluWhat Do We Know?: Research Method and Philosophical Purpose of Plato’s Phaedo

Hugh MacKenzieUnivocalising sumphonein in the Deuteros Plous explanation

Christian KeimeThe use of Repeating an Argument. Metamorphoses of the Theory of Forms in the Phaedo

Marco Romani MistrettaPlatonic Hypotheses: Galileo’s “Analytic Method” and the Phaedo

Room 109cPhD Session 4, in memory of Samuel ScolnicovChair: Graciela Marcos de

Pinotti

Room 110cPhD Session 5, in memory of Samuel ScolnicovChair: Francesc Casadesús

(2.00 PM)

Thursday | 7thCoffee break

General Assembly

Conference dinnerRestaurant Rubaiyat

4.00 PM

4.30 PM

8.00 PM

Friday | 8thFilip KarfikL’âme et la Forme de la vie

Filippo ForcignanòExperiences without Self-justification: the “Sticks and Stones” Argument in the Phaedo

Lucas Soares La relación de compatibilidad entre los paradigmas poéticos platónico y tradicional en la anécdota del sueño de Sócrates en el Fedón

María Gabriela CasnatiEl concepto de ἐπωνυμία en el argumento final de la inmortalidad del alma

Lenka KarfikovaThe soul and life – the soul and ratio Augustine’s criticism of the final proof in Plato’s Phaedo

Matthew WalkerSocrates’ Final Symposium

Mariella MenchelliFilosofia, vita filosofica e ordine dell’anima: le occupazioni del filosofo e dell’anima a Phaed. 64 a, Phaed. 84 b e l’ascesa del filosofo nel Simposio

William H. F. AltmanPlato’s Phaedo and “the Art of Glaucus”: Transcending the Distortions of Developmentalism

Anf. IParallel Session 19Chair: David Runia

Anf. IIParallel Session 20Chair: Edrisi Fernandes

Conf. IIParallel Session 21Chair: Marcelo Boeri

9.00 AM

Friday | 8thSebastian OdzuckWhat, according to the Phaedo, is the appropriate explanation of actions

Marcelo MarquesThe exchange of pleasures and pains in the Phaedo

David RuniaThe Middle Platonist and Hellenistic-Jewish Reception of Plato’s Phaedo: The case of Philo of Alexandria

Fernando SantoroDioniso smembrato dai Titani. Commentario al Fedone di Platone di Olimpiodoro di Alessandria

Grant DowlingWhy Does Socrates Characterize Anaxagorean Mind Differently than Simplicius?

Anna MottaStrategie esegetiche neoplatoniche: qual è lo skopos del Fedone?

Emilia de Morais Las “doctrinas antiguas y santas” en el Fedón: ‘inconclusiones’

Coffee Break

AuditoriumPlenary Session 5Chair: Renato Matoso

Lunch

Anf. IParallel Session 22Chair: Yuji Kurihara

(9.00 AM)

10.30 AM

11.00 AM

1.00 PM

2.00 PM

Friday | 8thEsteban Bieda “Le debemos un gallo a Asclepio”. El carácter político de la muerte de Sócrates en el Fedón

Edrisi FernandesEl “Bien Morir” Y El Fedón En La España Quinientista

Yasuhira KanayamaSocrates’ Last Words

Panagiotis ThanassasWhat kind of death?” On Phaedo’s double topic

Richard PattersonMetaphysics, Malaria, and Causality in the Phaedo

Willie CostelloPlatonic causes, in context

Rubens SobrinhoImages of the Soul: Palingenesis and Causality in Plato’s Phaedo

Cristina RossittoSocrate, Platone, Aristotele e la causalità in Phaedo 97 B - 102 B

Anf. IIParallel Session 23Chair: Maria Aparecida

Montenegro

Conf. IIParallel Session 24Chair: Lucas Soares

Coffee break

(2.00 PM)

4.00 PM

Friday | 8thGuilherme MotaAre the Phaedo or Platonism life-denying?

Marianna KoshkaryanLe Phédon de Platon: les perspectives de l’approche complexe (philosophique et littéraire)

Brian MarrinSocrates’ dēmōdē mousikēn: Mythos and Logos in the Phaedo

Jens LarsenSaving the logos that saves our lives: hypothesis as a raft

Irine DarchiaRe-thinking Plato’s Phaedo Using Digital Methods

Nicole OomsEqual Sticks and Stones once more

José Antonio GiménezEsperanza, confianza y temor como actitudes proposicionales en el Fedón

Carolina AraujoPlato’s Phaedo on rational suicide

Eli DiamondPythagorean Mathematics, Platonic Dialectic, and the Incompleteness of the Second Sailing in Plato’s Phaedo

Anf. IParallel Session 25Chair: Donald Morrison

Anf. IIParallel Session 26Chair: Luca Pitteloud

Conf. IIParallel Session 27Chair: Michele Corradi

4.30 PM

Friday | 8thF. KarfikG. Casertano, Platone, Fedone o sull’anima (Napoli 2015) C. Zafiroupoulos, Socrates and Aesop. A Comparative Study of the Introduction of Plato’s Phaedo (Sankt Augustin 2015)

Giovanni Casertano Il Fedone, dramma etico in tre Atti

AuditoriumBook Reviews 2Chair: Beatriz Bossi

AuditoriumKeynote Lecture 4Chair: Luc Brisson

Embassy of Greece in BrasiliaFarewell Cocktail

6.00 PM

6.30 PM

8.30 PM

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