Conference Reminder:

You are warmly invited to Nature in the History of Philosophy, a conference 
co-sponsored by the University of Notre Dame Australia’s Centre for the History 
of Philosophy and the University of Notre Dame USA’s History of Philosophy 
Forum. This conference will feature papers from leading international and 
Australian historians of philosophy, including specialists in ancient, 
medieval, and modern philosophy.

This two-day event will take place at UNDA’s Broadway Campus in Sydney and will 
also be streamed live via Zoom.

All are welcome, including undergraduates, HDR students, faculty, and members 
of the wider community. Admission is free.

When: Monday 21 October - Tuesday 22 October 2024
Where: Moorgate Boardroom, 10 Grafton Street, Chippendale NSW 2007 or online 
via Zoom (register to receive Zoom links)

Due to limited spaces, registration is essential.
Register here: 
https://events.nd.edu.au/nature-in-the-history-of-philosophy#register

Schedule:

Monday, 21 October

10:30am - 12:00pm Sean Kelsey (Notre Dame USA) ‘Aristotle on Form in Nature’ 
(chair, Angus Brook, UNDA)
12:00pm Lunch (catered)
1:00pm - 2:30pm Calvin Normore (UCLA) Title TBC (chair, Arthur Keefer, UNDA)

5:00pm - 7:00pm Notre Dame Centre for the History of Philosophy Launch Lecture, 
Therese Scarpelli Cory (Notre Dame USA) ‘The Mind as Part of Nature in Thomas 
Aquinas’ (NB separate location and registration link for this event: 
http://events.nd.edu.au/chop-launch-lecture<http://events.nd.edu.au/chop-launch-lecture>.
 The launch lecture will take place in St. Benedict’s Hall, 104 Broadway, 
Chippendale.)

Tuesday, 22 October

9:15am - 10:45am Alexander Hampton (Toronto) ‘Sacred Nature: The
Metaphysics of Participation, the Spiritual Senses and their Aesthetic 
Representation’ (chair, Sam Kaldas, UNDA)
10:45am Break
11:00am - 12:30pm Deborah Brown (UQ) ‘The Demise of the Art/Nature Distinction 
in Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy’ (chair, Peter Anstey, Sydney)
12:30pm Lunch (catered)
1:30pm - 3:00pm Jacqueline Broad (Monash) ‘Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic 
Themes in Early Modern Arguments for Women’s Education’ (chair, Lucy Small, 
Sydney)
3:00pm Break
3:15pm Dalia Nassar (Sydney) ‘Life and Death in the Philosophy of Nature: A 
Defence of Schelling’s Organicism’ (chair, Simon Lumsden, UNSW)

Nature in the History of Philosophy is supported by Nathan Lyons’ ARC DECRA 
project ‘Nature-Culture Continuities in Medieval Philosophy and Theology’ and 
David Bronstein’s Future Fellowship project ‘Virtue with Aristotle: Recovering 
an Ancient Ethical Theory for Our Time’.

For inquiries, please contact:
david.bronst...@nd.edu.au<mailto:david.bronst...@nd.edu.au>
or nathan.ly...@nd.edu.au<mailto:nathan.ly...@nd.edu.au>


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David Bronstein, PhD
Co-Director, Notre Dame Centre for the History of 
Philosophy<https://www.notredame.edu.au/research/institutes-and-initiatives/centre-for-the-history-of-philosophy>
Associate Professor and Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Ethics and Society
University of Notre Dame Australia (Sydney)
Australian Research Council Future Fellow, 2023-26
Associate Editor, Australasian Journal of Philosophy
Recently published: Aristotelian Metaphysics: Essays in Honour of David Charles 
(OUP)<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/aristotelian-metaphysics-9780198908678?cc=au&lang=en&;>

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