Videos of Colloquium Lectures
2023 Spring Colloquium on "Cognizing as Being in the History of Philosophy"
Opening Remarks
Therese Cory, University of Notre Dame
Subjectless Solipsism in Indian Yogācāra
Jan Westerhoff, University of Oxford
Aristotle on Intellectual Identity, Actual and Potential
Jon Buttaci, The Catholic University of America
Forms and Superforms: The Reflexivity of Human and Divine Nous in Aristotle
Caleb Cohoe, Metropolitan State University of Denver
The Inseparability of Intellect and Intelligibility in the Platonic Tradition
Lloyd Gerson, University of Toronto
The Substrate of Thought: A Problem in Medieval Metaphysics of Knowing
Therese Cory, University of Notre Dame
Our Being is Cognizing God: Plotinus, Iamblichus, and Ficino on Intellect and Unity
Denis Robichaud, University of Notre Dame
Consciousness and Being in Kant and Fichte
Katharina Kraus, Johns Hopkins University
Universality, Opposition, and the Human Individual
Sebastian Rödl, University of Leipzig
Heidegger on Thinking and Being
Mark Wrathall, University of Oxford