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Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

De Magistro: Aquinas and the Education of the Whole Person – Aquinas Seminar Series 2021

De Magistro: Aquinas and the Education of the Whole Person Aquinas Seminar Series This seminar xplores what Aquinas offers towards a philosophy and praxis of education, bringing him into con­versation with other thinkers and with movements towards educating the whole person 4.30 – 6.00 p.m. on Thursdays, online. Registration is required for each event separately....

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Natural Law: Foundations & Applications

A seminar series on Mondays of Trinity Term, 2021, from 11am-12.30pm on Zoom. Week 1 - 26 April - Rev. Dr Richard Conrad OP (Blackfriars) Natural Law: Revealed and Discovered? Changeless and Developing? Week 2 - 3 May - Will Nolan (Exeter) Practical Reason in Aquinas: New Natural Law without Baggage? Week 3 - 10...

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Recurring

Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

Anselm & Ralph of Battle A Lecture

Anselm and his students on our relationship to non-human creatures Anselm’s friend and rival Ralph of Battle was arguably the most original theologian and philosopher of Lanfranc‘s circle, alongside Gilbert Crispin. Prof Goebel is editing one of Ralph’s major works, Meditatio Christiani de fide, inspired by the Monologion and Boethius’ De fide catholica. Four MSS...

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Natural Law: Foundations & Applications

A seminar series on Mondays of Trinity Term, 2021, from 11am-12.30pm on Zoom. Week 1 - 26 April - Rev. Dr Richard Conrad OP (Blackfriars) Natural Law: Revealed and Discovered? Changeless and Developing? Week 2 - 3 May - Will Nolan (Exeter) Practical Reason in Aquinas: New Natural Law without Baggage? Week 3 - 10...

Free
Recurring

Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

Recurring

Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

Reading Class: Ralph of Battle’s ‘Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide’

Anselm and Ralph of Battle - A reading session Ralph of Battle’s 'Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide' Anselm’s friend and rival Ralph of Battle was arguably the most original theologian and philosopher of Anselm‘s circle, alongside Gilbert Crispin. Prof Goebel is editing one of Ralph’s major works, Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide, inspired by the...

The Annunciation and the Trinity

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Join us in person and online for the first events in our 2021/22 programme. You can register for a place via Eventbrite, or if you would prefer to attend online, you will be able to participate via the Aquinas Institute YouTube channel. Dr Catherine Brown Tkacz completed her doctoral studies at the Medieval Institute at...

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