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Aquinas on Nature and the Natural | Aquinas Philosophy Workshop


14th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop

Aquinas on Nature and the Natural

Mount Saint Mary College | Newburgh, NY

Wednesday, May 28 - Sunday, June 1, 2025

The Thomistic Institute, the Catholic and Dominican Institute, and the Jacques Maritain Center are co-sponsoring a four-day workshop for graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, and lovers of philosophy. The conference features renowned presenters from prestigious universities around the world and will take place once again at Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh, NY. The topic for the 14th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop is “Aquinas on Nature and the Natural.”

Featuring:

  • Prof. John Brungardt (Newman University)

  • Prof. Christopher Frey (University of Tulsa)

  • Prof. Raymond Hain (Providence College)

  • Prof. Josh Hochschild (Mount St. Mary’s University)

  • Prof. Catherine Peters (Loyola Marymount University)

  • Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P. (Angelicum)

  • Fr. John Sica, O.P. (Providence College)


Call for Papers

A select panel of graduate student papers will take place during the workshop.

We invite graduate students in philosophy, theology, religious studies, medieval studies, and related disciplines to submit papers via the link below.

The deadline to submit a paper is February 28, 2025.


Register

Graduate students, advanced undergraduate students, faculty, and all lovers of philosophy are invited to register for this four-day workshop. The registration deadline is May 10, 2025.

A limited number of scholarships are available for graduate students. If you are interested, please apply for the scholarship and wait for confirmation before registering for the conference. Scholarship applications are due by March 16, 2025.


Sponsored by

This event is in-person only. If you cannot make it to the conference, be sure to listen to the lecture recordings after they are published on the Thomistic Institute podcast.

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