Inaugural HOPR Session
Loyola’s History of Philosophy Roundtable (HOPR) kicks off its series of talks this spring on Friday, March 13, at 3:45 p.m. in Crown 530. This Friday, Jason Rheins will present “No Design without a World-soul: Plato’s Panpsychic Solution to the Presocratics’ ‘Implementation of Intellect’ Problem.”
Upcoming sessions of HOPR are already scheduled for March 27 (Peter Hartman, “Cognition and Causation: Ockham and Buridan on Content”) and April 10 (Kristen Irwin, “The Implications of Bayle’s Qualified Academic Skepticism for Conscience, Moral Knowledge, and Toleration”).
For more information about HOPR, or to be added to the HOPR email listserv, contact Kristen Irwin at kirwin@luc.edu.