UNSW History of Philosophy Work-in-Progress Workshop

3 November 2025
UNSW – Morven Brown Building, Room 310
1-5pm

Please join us for an afternoon of new work in the history of philosophy.  
Sessions run approximately 50 minutes (30 minutes for presentation, 20 minutes 
for discussion), in order as below.  Please feel free to drop in for as many 
sessions as you like.  All are welcome!

David Bronstein (University of Notre Dame Australia)
“Aristotle’s Theory of Science”

Tyler Paytas (Australian Catholic University)
“If it Pleases the Gods: the Socratic Piety of Epictetus”

Lucy Allais (Johns Hopkins University and University of Witwatersrand)
“The Relation between the Categorical Imperative and the Universal Principle of 
Right”

Katie Chambers (University of New England)
“What can Stoicism Contribute to Modern Ethical Naturalism?”


RSVP (for catering purposes) to Melissa Merritt at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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