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Publications

Review of Carlos Fraenkel, Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza: Reason, Religion, and Autonomy (Cambridge, 2012). University of Toronto Journal of Jewish Thought 4 (2014). Link

Upcoming

‘Logic as a Normative Linguistic Discipline in al-Fārābī.’ 2019 Toronto Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, University of Toronto (September 20-21, 2019).

Presentations

‘Logic as a Normative Linguistic Discipline in al-Fārābī.’ XXe colloque interuniversitaire québecois de philosophie médiévale, Université de Montréal (April 25, 2019)

 

'Hasdai Crescas and Spinoza on Infinity.' Atrium (CPAMP Grad Forum), University of Toronto. Dec. 5, 2018.

 

Chair, Talks by Michael Fatigati, 'Avicenna on Uniquely Human Emotions'; Daniel Simpson, 'Naturally Apt for One Another: Ockham on the Nature of Causal Linkage'; Aline Medeiros Ramos, 'The Status of Prudence in Buridan's Ethics.' University of Toronto Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy. September 21-22, 2018.

Chair, Stephen Ogden, 'Avicenna's Emanationist Abstraction.' Comments by Jon McGinnis. Syracuse Philosophy Annual Workshop and Networking (SPAWN) Confernce, Syracuse University. Topic: Ancient Greek and Classical Arabic Psychology (August 13-15, 2018). 

'Transparence sémantique chez al-Fârâbî.' Congrès annuel de l'association canadienne de philosophie, Univérsité du Québec à Montréal (7 juin 2018).

'The Semantics of Stoic "Cases": Words, Lekta, and Bodies.' Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Université du Québec à Montréal (June 6, 2018).

 

‘Al-Farabi on Grammatical and Logical Form.’ Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Ryerson University (Toronto) (May 30, 2017)

 

‘Al-Farabi on the Subject-Matter of Logic.’ University of Toronto CPAMP Work-in-Progress Seminar (February 13, 2017)

 

‘Al-Farabi on the Subject-Matter of Logic.’ University of Toronto Graduate Student Forum (October 18, 2016)

 

Comments on Rizwaan Akhtar, ‘Al-Ghazali and the Development of Theological Tolerance.’ ‘Exploring the Abrahamic Heritage’ Conference, Marquette University (2007)

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