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2001 Annual Bertram Morris Colloquium

Virtue and Knowledge 
in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy 
 

Conference Participants


Rosalind Hursthouse (D. Phil., Oxford) - Senior lecturer at the Open University
(England). Author of On Virtue Ethics (Oxford University Press).

http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/philos/hursthouse.htm


Terence Irwin (Ph.D., Princeton,1973) - Susan Linn Sage Professor of Philosophy,
Cornell University. Author of Aristotle's First Principles and Plato's Ethics, both published by Oxford University Press.

http://www.arts.cornell.edu/phil/irwin.html
Bibliography of Terence Irwin's works.


Bonnie Kent (Ph.D., Columbia University,1984) - Associate Professor of Philosophy, Syracuse University. Author of Virtues of the Will: The Transformation of Ethics in the Late Thirteenth Century (Catholic University of America Press).

http://www-hl.syr.edu/phil/
Review of Virtues of the Will.


Richard Kraut - (Ph.D., Princeton University,1969) - Chair of Philosophy, Northwestern University.  Past-president of the American Philosophical Association's Central Division. Author of Aristotle on the Human Good and Socrates and the State, both published by Princeton University Press.

http://www2.mmlc.nwu.edu/philosophy/kraut.html
Richard Kraut's curriculum vitae.


Scott MacDonald - (Ph.D., Cornell,1986) - Professor of Philosophy and Norma K. Regan
Professor of Christian Studies, Cornell University. Editor-in-chief of Medieval Philosophy and Theology. Co-editor of Aquinas's Moral Theory (Cornell University Press).

http://www.arts.cornell.edu/phil/scott.html
Visit Scott MacDonald's homepage.



Eleonore Stump - (Ph.D., Cornell University,1975) - Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy, St. Louis University. Past-president of the Society for Christian Philosophers and the American Catholic Philosophical Association. Co-editor of The Cambridge Companion to Aquinas and The Cambridge Companion to Augustine.

http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/philos/fstump.html
Eleonore Stump's curriculum vitae.


C.C.W. Taylor - MA (MA Edin.) - Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Author of The Atomists: Leucippus and Democritus (University of Toronto Press) and Socrates (Oxford University Press).

The 2001 Morris Colloquium is sponsored by the Morris Fund, the Department of Philosophy, Catholics on Campus, the Graduate Council on Arts and Humanities, and the Graduate School Council on Research and Creative Work.
 


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