
As part of our commitment to linguistic diversity, the programme features lectures and discussions delivered in several languages, including Spanish, Chinese, and English. English-language transcripts and supporting materials will be provided for all sessions not conducted in English.
20 January 2026
CHENGSHEN SUN, 《观念的交织:17-18世纪西方自然哲学在中国的传播》
(Eng: Interweaving of Ideas – The Transmission of Western Natural Philosophy in China between 17th and 18th Century)
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13 February 2026
JENNY PELLETTIER, “Unity in the Plural: Mind and Action in the Fourteenth Century”
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20 March 2026
FABRIZIO AMERINI, “Interpreting Aristotle: Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and Gregory of Rimini on Matter”
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10 April 2026
LYDIA DENI GAMBOA, “Lógica en el Colegio de San Juan de Puebla, México, en la primera mitad del siglo XVII”
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4 May 2026
DANIEL HEIDER, “The Notion of Attention in Second Scholastic Philosophy and Theology”
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26 June 2026
JOSÉ LUÍS EGÍO, “Las misiones y el comercio global, motores de innovación en la historia de la filosofía natural y la teología moral”
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25 September 2026
MARCO AMBROSI, “Juan Bautista Aguirre: A Jesuit Moderniser of Scholasticism in Late Colonial Quito”
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October 2026
RYUTA ISHIDA, “Teleology as a Cross-Cultural Bridge: Reception of Aquinas’s quinta via in Early Modern Japan”
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November 2026
YU WANG, From Causation to Moral Imputation: Suárez on Human Action
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December 2026
ÁLVARO OJALVO PRESSAC, “Male Complexion and Virtute virile: Indigenous Male Bodies in the New World”
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