The SEAAP Meeting 2009, Prague
Plotinus on Time: Enn. III 7 (45),7–13
Programme
Wednesday 27 May
Arrival
Thursday 28 May
9:30–9:45 Greeting address
9:45–10,45 Time and eternity. An inroduction and a summary of ch. 1–6.
Lenka Karfíková, Prague
Coffee break
11:00–12:15 Ch. 7,1–8,22: What is time? Rival theories: (i) time is movement; (ii) time is what is moved; (iii) time is something belonging to movement. – Refutation of (i) and (ii).
István Bárány, Budapest
12:15–13:30 Ch. 8,23–69: Refutation of the stoic form of (iii): time is not a diastēma.
Vladimír Mikeš, Prague
Lunch break
15:30–16:30 Ch. 9,1–35: Refutation of the Aristotelian form of (iii): time is not an arithmos or a metron –part 1.
Ivan Christov, Sofia
16:45–17:45 Ch. 9,36–68: Refutation of the Aristotelian form of (iii): part 2.
Pavlos Kalligas, Athens
Friday 29 May
9:30–10:45 Ch. 9,69–84; 10,1–17: Refutation of the Aristotelian form of (iii): part 3. – Refutation of the Epicurean form of (iii): time is not a parakolouthēma.
Vladimir Marinov, Sofia
Coffee break
11:00–12:15 Ch. 11,1–40: Plotinus’ own theory: time is the life of the soul – part 1.
Eleni Perdikouri, Patras
12:15–13:30 Ch. 11,40– 62: Plotinus’ own theory: time is the life of the soul – part 2.
Mehmet M. Erginel, Gazimagusa
Lunch break
15:30–16:45 Ch. 12,1–25: There is no time without soul.
Peter Lautner, Piliscaba
Coffee break
17:00–18:15 Ch. 12,25–61: Time and the revolutions of the universe.
Filip Karfík, Prague
Saturday 30 May
10:00–11:15 Ch. 13,1–30: The universe is in time and not the other way round.
László Bene, Budapest
Coffee break
11:30–12:45 Ch. 13,30–69: Time and proteron–husteron. Time and eternity. The unity of time.
George Karamanolis, Heraklion
12:45–13:30 Conclusions.
Lunch break
15:30–16:30: SEAAP meeting
Sunday 31 May
Departure