Two ICS researchers, speakers at the 51st Philosophical Meetings
They are José Ignacio Murillo, researcher main group 'Mind-brain', and Alejandro Vigo, researcher main project 'Natural law and rationality internship'.
Two researchers from the Institute for Culture and Society will give lectures at the 51st Philosophical Meetings of the University of Navarra. José Ignacio Murillo, researcher principal investigator of the group 'Mind-brain'will speak on 'knowledge, self-knowledge and the corporeal condition of the human being in Thomas Aquinas' and Alejandro Vigo, researcher principal of the project 'Natural law and rationality internship'on 'Self-contemplation and self-manifestation according to Plotinus'.
Likewise, Lourdes Flamarique, collaborator of project 'Emotional culture and identity', will title her intervention 'Rediscovering St. Augustine: the phenomenological-existential reading'.
Fifty experts are participating in the 51st Philosophical Meetings of the University of Navarra, which will be held from November 24 to 26, under the degree scroll 'Metaphysics of the Logos: knowledge of itself and self-manifestation. Medieval hermeneutics'. Organized by the School of Philosophy and Letters, the meetings bring together speakers from international universities in Argentina, Poland, Colombia and the USA, among others.