Post date: Mar 27, 2014 8:47:10 AM
與會者特別介紹: Nickolas Pappas即《柏拉圖與《理想國》》(Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Plato and the Republic)一書(台灣中譯本由五南出版社發行)的作者;Nicholas D. Smith即雙作者 Thomas C. Brickhouse & Nicholas D. Smith (Socratic Moral Psychology 作者,詳見華岡哲學學報第三期書評)中的那位Smith;Noburu Notomi是The Unity of Plato's Sophist: Between the Sophist and the Philosopher (Cambridge)作者,此次會議的主辦籌劃人。
議程:
Plato & Rhetoric Conference Program (provisional)
Venue: Raiosha Building, Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University, Yokohama
Rooms: Symposium Space (1st fl.): Opening, Plenary, Parallel A
Large Meeting Room (2nd fl.): Parallel B
25 April Friday
16:00-16:30 Registration
Opening Session
16:30-17:00 Keynote Address: Noburu Notomi (Keio University, Japan):
Plato and Rhetoric: Problem and Scope
17:00-18:00 Special Talk 1: Mauro Tulli (University of Pisa, Italy):
The Past of the Ideal City: Plato and Rhetoric in the Menexenus
18:00-19:00 Special Talk 2: Kim Nam Duh (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea):
Dialectic as Psychagogia in Plato’s Republic
19:00-20:00 Reception
26 April Saturday
Plenary Session 1 <Early Dialogues 1>
9:00-9:45 PL 1: Nicholas D. Smith (Lewis & Clark College, USA):
Emotion and Persuasion in Plato’s Early Dialogues
9:45-10:00 Coffee Break
Parallel Session I A <Early Dialogues 2>
10:00-10:45 I A1: David Lévystone (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea):
Rhetoric and Dialectic: Public Speech or Political Speech
10:45-11:30 I A2: Matthew D. Walker (Yale-NUS College, USA):
Socrates on How to Converse with a Beloved
11:30-12:15 I A3: Olof Pettersson (University of Bergen, Norway):
Idle Talk: Rhetoric and Dialectic in Plato’s Protagoras
Parallel Session I B <Gorgias 1>
10:00-10:45 I B1: Masahito Takahashi (Kobe College, Japan):
Making Speeches about Justice: Rhetoric and the Socratic Elenchus
10:45-11:30 I B2: Doug Al-Maini (St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada):
Platonic Politics in the Gorgias
11:30-12:15 I B3: Ho Hua-kuei (Chinese Culture University, Taiwan):
The Techne of Bewitchment—Poetry and Rhetoric in Gorgias and Plato’s Gorgias
12:15-13:30 Lunch Break (Seikyo Shokudo)
Parallel Session II A <Symposium>
13:30-14:15 II A1: Christian Keime (CNRS, France):
How to Do Dialectics with Rhetoric? Socrates’ Use and Transformation of Rhetorical Discourse in Plato’s Symposium
14:15-15:00 II A2: Nicholas P. Riegel (University of Brasilia, Brazil):
Eryximachus and Diotima: A Rhetorical Competition in Plato’s Symposium
Parallel Session II B <Gorigias 2>
13:30-14:15 II B1: Yumi Suzuki (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong):
Platonic Response to Gorgias in the Meno
14:15-15:00 II B2: You-shih Wang (King’s College, London, UK):
Illumination of Plato’s Logon Techne via the Reflection of Gorgias’ Rhetorical Art
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
Parallel Session III A <Later Dialogues>
15:30-16:15 III A1: Carlos Monteiro Junior (PUC-Rio, Brazil):
Rhetoric and philosophy in Plato’s Euthydemus and in Isocrates’ Against the Sophist
16:15-17:00 III A2: Maia Shukhoshvili (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia):
Rhetorics or Dialectic? Sophist or Philosopher? (Reading the Sophist and the Statesman)
17:00-17:45 III A3: Holly More (Luther College, Decorah IA, USA):
The Paradox of Paradigms: On the Mimetic Grounds of Philosophical Inquiry
Parallel Session III B <Gorgias 3>
15:30-16:15 III B1: Alexei Gloukhov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia):
Free Speech in Plato’s Gorgias
16:15-17:00 III B2: Tolga Insel (Kyoto University, Japan):
Rhetoric: Battle or Feast? The Two Metaphors for Rhetoric in Plato’s Gorgias
17:00-17:45 III B3: Andrew Scholtz (Binghamton University, USA):
The Rhetoric of Manhood in Plato’s Gorgias
18:00-20:00 Reception Party at Seikyo Shokudo Restaurant
27 April Sunday
Plenary Session 2 <Menexenus>
9:00-9:45 PL 2: Yuji Kurihara (Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan):
Rhetoric and the Political Power of Philosophy in Plato’s Menexenus
9:45-10:30 PL 3: Nickolas Pappas (City College of New York, USA):
Improvisatory Rhetoric in the Menexenus
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
Parallel Session IV A <Phaedrus, Gorgias and Phaedo>
10:45-11:30 IV A1: Daniel Rossi Nunes Lopes (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil):
Plato’s Phaedrus as a Response to Gorgias’ Criticism to Rhetoric
11:30-12:15 IV A2: Wang Yufeng (Institute of Philosophy, Beijing Academy of Social Sciences, China):
Philosophy’s “Second Voyage” in Plato’s Phaedo
Parallel Session IV B <Gorgias 4>
10:45-11:30 IV B1: Mostafa Younesie (Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran):
Reconsidering Plato’s Reception of Rhetoric in Gorgias
11:30-12:15 IV B2: Katharine O’Reilly (King’s College, London, UK):
The Myth of the Water Carriers in Gorgias 492-3
12:15-13:45 Lunch Break
Parallel Session V A <Politeia (Republic)>
13:45-14:30 V A1: Yoon Cheol Lee (Seoul National University, Korea):
Necessity of Rhetoric for Plato
14:30-15:15 V A2: Eduardo Saldaña (University of Geneva, Italy)
What is Happening in Thrasymachus’ Soul?
Parallel Session V B <Phaedrus>
13:45-14:30 V B1: Yutaka Isshiki (Nihon University, Japan):
The Phaedrus: Unity and Rhetoric
14:30-15:15 V B2: Jenny Brian (University College, London, UK):
Lysias and Socrates in Plato’s Phaedrus
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
Parallel Session VI A <Laws>
15:30-16:15 VI A1: Myrthe Bartels (Leiden University, the Netherlands):
Lawgiving and Persuasion: The Power of Speech in Gorgias and Laws
16:15-17:00 VI A2: Satoshi Ogihara (Tohoku University, Japan):
The Role of Persuasion in the Government of the Ideal Society in the Laws
Parallel Session VI B <Neoplatonism>
15:30-16:15 VI B1: Bettina Bohle (FU Berlin, Germany):
The Neoplatonists Hermias and Olympiodorus on Plato’s Theory of Rhetoric
17:00-18:00 Closing Discussion
18:30-20:30 Optional Dinner