Albert the Great on the Human Being
An Inter-disciplinary Colloquium
Imago Dei, Epistemology, Man as a social animal, Virtue and humand finality, Contemplation and beatitude
April 28-29, 2023
University of Fribourg, Miséricorde 03, room 3115 (Access plan)
No registration needed
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Information
When
April 28-29, 2023Where
University of Fribourg (Switzerland), Miséricorde 03, room 3115Translation
Interventions in English, French and Italian, papers available in EnglishPrincipal Organizer
Bernhard Blankenhorn, Institut d'études dominicaines (IED), Theology Faculty (University of Fribourg)Co-organizer
Katja Krause
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Berlin)Co-sponsors
The Thomistic Institute, Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Rome)
Swiss National Science FoundationRegistration
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Programme
Friday, April 28
9,00 Welcome Addresses
Session 1: Imago Dei
9,15 Isabelle Moulin: Le vestige comme l’“autre” image chez Albert le Grand
9,45 Sebastien Milazzo: L’imago Dei dans le traité De angelorum creatione
10,15 Discussion10,45 Break
Session 2: The Limits of Nature
11,00 Fabio de Gregorio: Albert the Great’s Physics of the Human Soul in Judah Romano’s Commentary on Genesis 1,1-2,4 (1330)
11,30 Amos Bertolacci: Strategies of Human Divinization: Avicenna and Albert the Great
12,00 Discussion12,30 Lunch
Session 3: Platonic Themes
15,00 Alessandra Beccarisi: Neoplatonic Theories in Albert the Great’s Gospel of Matthew
15,30 Dominic Dold: Albert the Great on Meno’s Paradox
16,00 Discussion16,30 Break
Session 4: Epistemology
16,45 Paul D. Hellmeier: Of Bats and Eagles. What they See and what they Do Not See: Two Key Metaphors for Human Knowledge in Albertus Magnus
17,15 Thérèse Scarpelli Cory: The Self-knowing Soul in Albert the Great
17,45 Discussion18,30 End of Day 1
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Saturday, April 29
Session 5: Empirical Knowledge
9,00 Katja Krause: Albert and Scientific Experience
9,30 Paloma Hernández Rubio: Grasping the Naked Individual: Albert the Great on Common Sensation in De homine
10,00 Discussion10,30 Break
Session 6: The Social Animal
11,00 Hans-Joachim Schmidt: Social Cohesion and the Defense of Private Life
11,30 Bernhard Blankenhorn: L’homme en tant qu'être social et ecclésial selon Albert le Grand
12,00 Discussion12,30 Lunch
Session 7: Virtue and Perfection
14,45 Tobias Hoffmann: Albert the Great’s Early Account of Prudence
15,15 Tracy Wietecha: Becoming a Moral Subject: civilitas in Albert the Great’s Ethical Commentaries
15,45 Discussion16,15 Break
Session 8: God and Human Knowledge
16,30 Franklin Harkins: Divine Providence and Human Knowledge in Albert’s Super Iob
17,00 Meghan Duke: God’s Infinitude in Albert’s Thought on the Beatific Vision
17,30 Discussion
18,00 Concluding Remarks and Discussion of Future Steps18,30 End of the Colloquium
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Speakers
Alessandra Beccarisi, Università degli Studi di Foggia, Italie
Amos Bertolacci, Scuola IMT Alti Studi Lucca, Italie
Bernhard Blankenhorn, op, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Thérèse Scarpelli Cory, University of Notre Dame, USA
Dominic Dold, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Meghan Duke, Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.
Fabio de Gregorio, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Franklin Harkins, Boston College
Paul D. Hellmeier, op, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich
Paloma Hernández Rubio, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexique
Tobias Hoffmann, Sorbonne, Paris
Katja Krause, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Sebastien Milazzo, University of Strasbourg, France
Isabelle Moulin, University of Strasbourg, France
Hans-Joachim Schmidt, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Tracy Wietecha, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Contact
- Prof. B. Blankenhorn
- D. Spiekermann, ass. dipl.