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Fourth Annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium


  • Thomistic Institute 487 Michigan Avenue Northeast Washington, DC, 20017 United States (map)

Fourth Annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium:

Complexity, Simplicity, and Emergence
July 13-17, 2022 | Washington, DC

One of the hallmarks of modern science is the ability to explain the workings of nature by detailed study of its pieces and parts. Organisms are understood as combinations of organ systems, which are made up of tissues, which are made up of cells, which are made of up complex chemicals, then atoms, and more fundamental particles. As successful as this methodological reductionism has been, it is still an open question how complete it can be. Can everything about complex biological systems be reduced to chemistry, and every detail of chemistry explained from fundamental physics? Do the organization and complexity of higher-level systems require additional tools to complete our understanding of the natural world? Do the answers to these scientific questions work for or against an Aristotelian and Thomistic understanding of nature and natural kinds, and how might those classical ideas be of use in contemporary science?

The Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium gathers expert scientists and philosophers to discuss the potential compatibility and mutual enrichment of the study of Aquinas' philosophy of nature and various forms of modern scientific knowledge in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.   

The 2022 symposium will include a day of lectures geared towards an introduction to Thomistic philosophy and the history of science, with a focus on complexity, simplicity and emergence. The rest of the symposium will have scientific experts discussing the understanding of complexity and simplicity in their own fields with one another and with philosophers.

Featuring:

Fr. Thomas Davenport, O.P. (Angelicum)

Dr. Lawrence Principe (Johns Hopkins University)

Prof. Joseph Maciejko (University of Alberta)

Prof. Brian Carl (University of St. Thomas, Houston)

Prof. Mark Van Berkum (Wayne State University)

Prof. Michelle Francl (Bryn Mawr)

Prof. Robert Koons (University of Texas at Austin)

Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek, O.P. (Angelicum)

Fr. Thomas Joseph White, O.P. (Angelicum)

Prof. Jessica Brown (University of Notre Dame)

Cost, Location, and Accommodation:

All registration costs, food, lodging and activities are covered by the Thomistic Institute.

This year’s symposium will once again be held in Washington, D.C. Attendees will stay at Theological College, 401 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC 20017, adjacent to the Dominican House of Studies. Lectures and meals will all be on site. Opportunities for Mass, Adoration, and Liturgy of the Hours will be available with the Dominican Friars.

Applications are due by March 31.

Applications will continue to be accepted from members of the Society of Catholic Scientists until April 15.

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