Friday, 3 May 2019 G.21, Faculty of Classics 9:15-9:50 Registration, tea/coffee 9:50-10 Welcome 10-11:30 (Keynote Address) Dr Frisbee Sheffield (University of Cambridge): ‘Defending Plato’s Alcibiades’ 11:30-11:45 Tea Break 11:45-12:45 Larkin Philpot (University of Pittsburgh): ‘Aristotle on Self-love and Being an Object of Desire for Oneself’ Respondent: Seunghyun Angela Yeo (Emmanuel College, Cambridge) 12:45-1:45 Sandwich Lunch (provided) 1:45-2:45 Dr Elena Bartolini (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca): ‘Philia and Eros. On what keeps logos together and on what breaks it’ Respondent: Kaicheng Fang (Queens’ College, Cambridge) 2:45-3:45 Maria Kristina Papanidi (American College of Greece): ‘Erôs and Intelligible Desire in Plotinus’ Enneads’ Respondent: Stephan Stephanides (Christ’s College, Cambridge) 3:45-4 Tea Break 4-5 Maria Victoria Salazar (CUNY): ‘Aristophanes’ Erotic Hiccups: Incestuous and Political Eros in Plato’s Symposium’ Respondent: Solveig Gold (King’s College, Cambridge) 7 Conference Dinner (Olive Grove) Saturday, 4 May 2019 G.21, Faculty of Classics 10-11 Elena Comay del Junco (University of Chicago): ‘Aristotle’s Erotic Theology’ Respondent: Alessio Santoro (Clare Hall, Cambridge) 11-11:15 Tea Break 11:15-12:15 Dr Alexander S. Ramsay (Aarhus University): ‘Agathon’s Erotic Potential in Plato’s Symposium’ Respondent: Joshua Kramer (St John’s College, Cambridge) 12:15-1:15 Sandwich Lunch (provided) 1:15-2:45 (Keynote Address) Professor Raphael Woolf (King’s College London): ‘Where did the love go? Eros in the Charmides’ 2:45-3 Concluding Remarks