Mini-Colloquium on Epistemology in the Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries
 
Medieval and Early Modern Theories of Implicit Faith. Indices of an 
Intellectual Change
 
 
Organized as part of the University of Cambridge – Paris Sciences et Lettres 
Partnership*
 
 
TUESDAY 18 OCTOBER:  BOARD ROOM, FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
 
3.15   Introduction (John Marenbon)
 
3.20   Paper I (Christophe Grellard, École pratique des hautes études, Paris)  
The Formation of the Concept of Implicit Faith and Ockham’s Contribution
 
4.10  Brief comment by John Marenbon and discussion
 
4.25  Coffee break
 
4.50  Paper 2 (Christophe Grellard)  How the Concept of Implicit Faith was 
Transformed: from Gerson to Soto and Suárez
 
5.40    Round Table discussion by Dragos Calma, Evan King and Caterina Tarlazzi 
on Themes raised by Grellard’s papers, followed by discussion
 
7.00   Drinks
 
 
ALL WELCOME
 
*to which we are grateful for financial support.
 
Please contact John Marenbon (jm...@cam.ac.uk <mailto:jm...@cam.ac.uk>) with 
any queries.

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Miss Charlie Evans, Secretarial Assistant
Faculty of Philosophy,
University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DA 
Tel: (01223) (3)35090,
email: cm...@cam.ac.uk
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