INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF PHILOSOPHY
RESEARCH CENTRE OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY
OF THE ACADEMY OF ATHENS
GREEK ORTHODOX PATRIARCHATE OF ALEXANDRIA
SCHEDULE
THE NOTION OF CITIZENSHIP
IN GREEK PHILOSOPHY
ALEXANDRIA, 4-6 MARCH 2010
1ST DAY
Thursday 4 March 2010
11:00- 12:15 Visit at the Library of Alexandria. ????
12:30- 14:00 Reception Lunch at the Windsor Hotel.
OPENING SESSION
16:00-16:30 Reception at the Conference.
16:30-16:40 Address from His Holiness the Patriarch of Alexandria and Africa THEODOROS B’.
16:40-16:50 Address from the Consul of Greece in Alexandria, Mr. Georgios DIAKOFOTAKIS.
16:50-17:00 Address from the Academician Konstantinos SVOLOPOULOS, Honourary Member of the Organising Committee, President of the Academy of Athens.
17:00-17:10 Address from the Academician Panos LIGOMENIDIS, Honourary Member of the Organising Committee, Former President of the Academy of Athens.
17:10-17:20 Address from ???Linos BENAKIS, Member of the Organising Committee, Research Associate and Former Director of the Centre of Greek Philosophy at the Academy of Athens.
17:20-17:30 Address from Dr. Maria PROTOPAPAS-MARNELI, Secretary of the Organising Committee, Director of the Research Centre of Greek Philosophy.
17:30-17:40 Address from the Head of the Department of Philosophy at the Alexandria University, Prof. Harby Abbas Atetto.
17:40-18:00 Address and Speech from the Academician Evanghelos MOUTSOPOULOS, President of the Organising Committee, Supervisor of the Research Centre of Greek Philosophy at the Academy of
Athens:
Le modèle damonien d’égalité civique et son interpretation chez Proclus
18:00-18:20 Agamemnon TSELIKAS, Professor at the Ionian University, Senior
Editor at the Historical & Palaeographical Archive of the Educational
Foundation of the National Bank of Greece (MIET)
The Aristotelian manuscripts at the Library of the Patriarchate of
Alexandria.
19:00 Visit at the Library of Alexandria. ????
20:00 DINNER
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2ND DAY
Friday 5 March 2010
MORNING SESSION
Chair: Myrto MONACHOU-DRAGONA, Professor Emerita, University of Athens.
09:30-10:00
Christopher ROWE, Professor, Durham University.
Socratic citizenship
10:00-10:30
Gilbert ROMEYER DHERBEY, Professeur Emérite Univ. Paris IV, Sorbonne.
La femme citoyenne selon Socrate. Hypothèses et conjectures
10:30-11:00 DISCUSSION
11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK
Chair: Ioannis KALOGERAKOS, Associate Professor, University of Athens
11:30-12:00
Aldo BRANCACCI, Professore, Universitá Tor Vergata Roma.
Loi et citoyen dans la sophistique
12:00-12:30
Gerhard SEEL, Professor, University of Bern
‘The citizen is a ruler’. How does Aristotle justify this principle?
12:30-13:00 DISCUSSION
13:30 LUNCH at the Patriarchate.
AFTERNOON SESSION
Chair: Gilbert ROMEYER DHERBEY, Professeur Emérite Univ. Paris IV,
Sorbonne.
16:30-17:00
Michèle BROZE, Professeur, Université Libre, Bruxelles.
Platon et la mise en scène egyptienne: éléments de politique
17:00-17:30
Baudouin DECHARNEUX, Membre de l’Académie Royale Belgique
Philon d’Alexandrie et les politiques imperials
17:30-18:00
Lambros COULOUBARITSIS, Professeur Emérite Univ. Libre, Bruxelles, Membre de l’Académie Royale, Belgique, Membre Associé de l’Académie d’Athènes.
La philosophie politique de’empereur Julien et son influence sur le christianisme
18:00-18:30 DISCUSSION
19:30 DINNER
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3RD DAY
Saturday 6 March 2010
MORNING SESSION
Chair: Chloe BALLA, Lecturer University of Crete (Rethymnon)
09:30-10:00
Fran O’ ROURKE, Professor, University College Dublin.
Aristotle’s Political Anthropology
10:00-10:30
dr/ Hoda EL KHOULY, Professor, University of Cairo.
The Spartan Citizen in Plato’s Laws
10:30-11:00 DISCUSSION
11:00-11:15 REVIEW OF THE CONFERENCE
Theresa PENTZOPOULOU-VALALA, Professor, University of Thessaloniki, corresponding member of the Academy of Athens.