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Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies

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Aug 23, 2013 • 45min

Freedom and Indifference in Marcus Aurelius

John Sellars, Wolfson College, Oxford, gives a talk as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives".
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Aug 23, 2013 • 1h 3min

Marcus on Becoming Whole

Michael Griffin, Assistant Professor in Philosophy at University of British Columbia, gives a talk as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives".
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Aug 23, 2013 • 52min

Religious Debate and Religious Competition in the Age of Marcus Aurelius

Mark Edwards, Christ Church College, Oxford, discusses religion in the age of Marcus Aurelius as part of the series "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives".
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Aug 23, 2013 • 54min

Marcus Aurelius' Meditations - Is there a Core Project?

Professor Christopher Gill, University of Exeter, meditates on Marcus Aurelius as part of the series, "Marcus Aurelius: Philosophical, Historical, and Literary Perspectives".
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Aug 23, 2013 • 47min

Empedocles' Dynamic, Changeless World

In this talk Anna Marmodoro, Corpus Christi, Oxford, explore the view that Empedocles' world is both dynamic and changeless, and investigate the metaphysical account that Empedocles gives for such a world.
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Aug 23, 2013 • 42min

Powers in the cosmic cycle

A talk given by Professor Oliver Primavesi, Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat, from the series on Empedocles' Metaphysics.
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Aug 23, 2013 • 38min

Empedoclean Superorganisms

A talk about Empedoclean Superorganisms from Professor David Sedley, Christ's College, Cambridge, from the series on Empedocles' Metaphysics.
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Aug 23, 2013 • 58min

Which Things have Divine Names in Empedocles and Why?

A talk from Professor Catherine Rowett, University of East Anglia, from a series on Empedocles' Metaphysics.
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Aug 23, 2013 • 60min

Elemental Change in Empedocles

John shows how recognising that the Empedoclean roots - fire, water, earth, and air - are subject to forms of generation and destruction consistent with his rejection into nothing. This makes for improved understanding of the difficult verses at Physika 1.234-6 (31B17.3-5 D-K), the block of text in which they occur, and Empedocles' element theory more generally.
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Aug 23, 2013 • 57min

Thinking Structure

Patricia Curd takes the problem of structure to cover both of these questions: (1) How is it that the cosmos is an organized system of diverse entities? (2) Why does this system maintain regularity over long periods of time?

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