The Ancient Philosophy Society for the Study of Ancient Greek and Roman Thought was established to provide a forum for scholarship on ancient Greek and Roman texts and their diverse receptions. Honoring the richness of the American and European philosophical traditions, the Ancient Philosophy Society supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American, Straussian, Tübingen School, hermeneutic, comparative, psychoanalytic, queer, decolonial, feminist, philosophy of race, and other interpretations of ancient Greek and Roman philosophical and literary works.
Officers
Co-Directors
Holly Moore, Luther College
Eric Sanday, University of Kentucky
Treasurer
Jill Gordon, Colby College
Webmaster
William Koch, Borough of Manhattan Community College
At-Large Committee Members
Shane Ewegen, Trinity College
Jessica Decker, California State University San Marcos
Executive Committee Members
Emma Bianchi, New York University (Future Host)
Justin Humphreys, Villanova University (Current Host)
Katharine O’Reilly, Toronto Metropolitan University (Past Host)
Past Co-Directors
Marina McCoy, Boston College
Michael Shaw, Utah Valley University
Emanuela Bianchi, New York University
Ryan Drake, Fairfield University
Anne-Marie Schultz, Baylor University (2013-2016)
Robert Metcalf, University of Colorado at Denver (2012-2014)
Sara Brill, Fairfield University (2011-2013)
Sean Kirkland, DePaul University (2010-2012)
Martha Woodruff, Middlebury (2009-2011)
Christopher Long, Penn State University (2008-2010)
Jill Gordon, Colby College (2004-2009)
Walter Brogan, Villanova University (2003-2008)
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Hello, I’m a scholar of early Christianity trying to trace the idea of ‘mental pregnancy’ from the Symposium and Theaetetus up to the 4th cent. CE. Does anyone know anything about the history of that metaphor? Thanks! Kate