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Bringing thinkers to the LSE for an hour and a half discussion during lunchtime, this series offers a unique mix of insights into both the biographical and intellectual development of our most distinguished thinkers.
Richard Sorabji, CBE, FBA, is founder and director of the international âAncient Commentators on Aristotleâ project devoted to the publication of translations of philosophical texts from the period 200-600 AD, texts that formed the necessary bridge between ancient philosophy and later thought both in Medieval Islam and in the Latin-speaking West. To date over 50 volumes have been completed. Richard Sorabji has written and contributed to many works of Aristotle including: Aristotle on Memory (2004); Necessity, Cause and Blame, Perspectives on Aristotleâs Theory (1998) Aristotle transformed - the ancient commentators and their influence (1990); Aristotle and After (1990), Rejection of Aristotle (1987).
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Professor Richard Sorabji | talks | www |
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Date and Time: |
22 November 2006 at 12:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
Forum for European Philosophy, LSE |
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Free |
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Additional Information: |
This event is free and open to all without registration It will take place in Room J116 (Cañada Blanch Room), Cowdray House, European Institute, LSE For further information on the Forum for European Philosophy, visit our website at www.philsophy-forum.org |
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