The Philosophy Departments of the University of Notre Dame and the Universidad Panamericana are convening a text workshop, hosted in Mexico City for two-and-a-half days, devoted to one of Aristotle’s most influential and yet neglected psychological works: De memoria et reminiscentia (=On Memory and Recollection), and its reception by Greek, Muslim, and Latin Scholastic readers prior to the rise of modern science. This workshop, bringing together faculty and graduate students from both departments for intense discussion and study, will engage in a deep analysis of the work itself, together with how it was read and engaged with in the various aforementioned traditions.
Originally published at historyofphilosophy.nd.edu.