Symposium: How to Speak of What is Essential 29.5.2026
The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters is organising the symposium How to Speak of What is Essential? on 29 May 2026 from 9:15 to 18:00 in the Cedercreutz Hall at the House of Science and Letters, Kirkkokatu 6, 00170 Helsinki.
The symposium is organised in connection with the publication of the first Swedish edition of Aristotle’s Metaphysics.
The programme is in Swedish and English.
The symposium is open to the public but requires advance registration.
Website and registration: https://scientiarum.fi/en/symposium-how-to-speak-of-what-is-essential/
Programme
9:15 Mats Gyllenberg & Mika Kajava: Welcome remarks
9:30 Miira Tuominen (Stockholm): Aristoteles om principer och orsaker: Hur kan en förståndig metafysiker ha kunskap om allting?
10:15 Hallvard Fossheim (Bergen): Aristotle’s Metaphysics and the Being of Happiness
11:00 Coffee break
11:15 Harry Alanen (Oxford): Väsen, förändring och aktivitet i Aristoteles Metafysik IX
12:00 Pauliina Remes (Uppsala): Har undersökning väsentliga egenskaper?
12:45 Lunch break
14:30 Lassi Jakola (Athens): Aristotle’s metaphysical Greek
15:15 Mika Perälä (Helsinki): Kath’ hauto and kata symbebēkos in Aristotle. The Difference between What is Essential and What is Not
16:00 Coffee break
16:15 Sharon Rider (Uppsala): Om blott åtföljande drag i filosofi
17:00 Jan-Ivar Lindén (Helsinki): Varför allt väsentligt inte kan vara moral