Rooted in Humility? Virtues at the Crossroads of Medieval Ethics and Science

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Workshop

In this international workshop, scholars from a wide range of disciplines will contribute to a collective reflection on the interactions between ethical and moral discourse and scientific knowledge in the medieval period. In particular, the workshop will examine the various ways in which theories, concepts, terminology and methods from the mathematical sciences (geometry, astronomy, optics) and the natural sciences (biology, medicine, physiognomy) were employed in discussions concerning virtues and vices, with a specific focus on the different meanings attributed to the term virtus and the roles assumed by humility.

The workshop is organised by Elena Berti (Institut für Archäologie, Klassische Philologie und Altertumswissenschaften, UZH), Francesca Galli (Romanisches Seminar, UZH) and Silvia Negri (Historisches Seminar, UZH).

Organisé par
Romanisches Seminar / Institut für Archäologie, Klassische Philologie und Altertumswissenschaften / Historisches Seminar (UZH)

Lieu de l'événement

Universität Zürich, RAG 104
Rämistrasse 68
8001 
Zürich

Kontakt

Francesca Galli
Langues de l'évènement
Anglais

Informations supplémentaires sur l'événement

Coûts de participation

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