Guest Speaker

 Keynote Address: Friday, 19 October @ 7:30 p.m., SW 205
Dr. Eleonore Stump
The Robert J. Henle Professor of Philosophy
Saint Louis University

Headshot of Eleonore Stump.

Dr. Stump received a B.A. in classical languages from Grinnell College (1969), where she was valedictorian and received the Archibald Prize for scholarship; she has an M.A. in Biblical Studies (New Testament) from Harvard University (1971), and an M.A. and Ph.D in Medieval Studies (Medieval Philosophy) from Cornell University (1975). Before coming to Saint Louis University, she taught at Oberlin CollegeVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and University of Notre Dame. Currently, she also holds secondary or honorary appointments at Wuhan University and Australian Catholic University.

She has published extensively in medieval philosophy, philosophy of religion, and contemporary metaphysics. Her books include her major study Aquinas (Routledge, 2003) and her extensive treatment of the problem of evil, Wandering in Darkness: Narrative and the Problem of Suffering (Oxford, 2010).

Among the named lectureships she has given are the Gifford Lectures (Aberdeen, 2003), the Wilde lectures (Oxford, 2006), and the Stewart lectures (Princeton, 2009). In 2013, the American Catholic Philosophical Association awarded her the Aquinas medal.

She has held grants from the Danforth Foundation, the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Association of University Women, the National Humanities Center, and the Pew Charitable Trust. In addition, she has received several teaching awards, including, in 2004, the Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching from Baylor University. For 2013-15, together with John Greco, she holds a $3.3 million grant from the John Templeton Foundation for a project on intellectual humility.

She is past president of the Society of Christian Philosophers, the American Catholic Philosophical Association, the American Philosophical Association, Central Division, and the Philosophers in Jesuit Education. She is also a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.


Previous speakers:

2017:  St. Mary's University [Stephen Stich]
2016:  Acadia University
2015:  University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University [Andrew Chignell]
2014:  Memorial University [Alice Crary]
2013:  Dalhousie University [Philip Kitcher]
2012:  University of Prince Edward Island [Kathryn Pauly Morgan]
2011:  Mount Allison University [Frederick Beiser]
2010:  University of King's College [Robert A. Wilson]
2009:  Cape Breton University [Anthony Weston]
2008:  St. Francis Xavier University [Jerry Fodor]
2007:  St. Mary's University [Trudy Govier]
2006:  University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University [Bernard Boxill]
2005:  Memorial University [Robert Pippin]
2004:  Dalhousie University [Ronald de Sousa]
2003:  Universite de Moncton [Kai Nielsen]
2002:  University of Prince Edward Island [Michael Ruse]
2001:  Mount Allison University [David Reeve]
2000:  University of King's College [Sandra Bartky]
1999:  University College of Cape Breton [Jonathan Glover]
1998:  St. Francis Xavier University [Peter McCormick]
1997:  Informal Meeting
1996:  Acadia University (25th Convention) [Doug Rabb]
1995:  University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University (25th Anniversary) [Tom Hurka, Peter March & Frank Cunningham]
1994:  Memorial University of Newfoundland [Richard Rorty]
1993:  St. Mary's University [Ralph Johnson]
1992:  University of Prince Edward Island
1991:  Universite de Moncton [Conrad Sioui]
1990:  Dalhousie University (20th Convention) [Lawrence Thomas]
1989:  University College of Cape Breton (20th Anniversary) [Martha Nussbaum]
1988:  St. Francis Xavier University
1987:  Mount Allison University
1986:  postponed until 1987
1985:  University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University [Kai Nielsen]
1984:  Acadia University
1983:  Universite de Ste. Anne [Matthew Lipman]
1982:  St. Mary's University [Storrs McColl]
1981:  Sir Wilfred Grenfell College [Jack Stevenson and Alistair MacLeod]
1980:  Universite de Moncton [Yvon Theriault]
1979:  Dalhousie University (10th Anniversary) [Leslie Armour & Louise Marcil-Lacoste]
1978:  Memorial University of Newfoundland [John Findlay]
1977:  University of Prince Edward Island [Max Cresswell]
1976:  University College of Cape Breton [Alan Montefiori and Charles Taylor]
1975:  Mount Allison University [Jan Narveson]
1974:  Acadia University
1973:  University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University [Fraser Cowley]
1972:  St. Francis Xavier University [Thomas Langan]
1971:  Universite de Moncton
1970:  Dalhousie University & King's University (Founding Convention)  [Eva Schaper]

PAST ARPA CONFERENCES

2017: St. Mary's University, Keynote Speaker: Stephen Stich

2016: Acadia University, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Samantha Brennan
2015: University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Andrew Chignell
2014: Memorial University, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Alice Crary
2013: Dalhouse University, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Philip Kitcher
2012: University of Prince Edward Island, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Kathryn Pauly Morgan
2011: Mount Allison University, Keynote Speaker: Dr. Frederick Beiser
2010: University of King’s College, Keynote Speaker: Robert A. Wilson
2009: Cape Breton University, Keynote Speaker: Anthony Weston 
2008: St. Francis Xavier University, Keynote Speaker: Jerry Fodor
2007: Saint Mary’s University, Keynote Speaker: Trudy Govier
2006: University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Keynote speaker: Bernard Boxill 
2005: Memorial University of Newfoundland, Keynote Speaker: Robert Pippin
2004: Dalhousie University, Keynote Speaker: Ronald de Sousa
2003: Université de Moncton, Keynote Speaker: Kai Nielsen
2002: University of Prince Edward Island,  Keynote Speaker: Michael Ruse   
2001: Mount Allison University, Keynote Speaker: David Reeve
2000: University of King's College, Keynote Speaker: Sandra Bartky
1999 Conference: University College of Cape Breton, Keynote Speaker: Jonathan Glover 
1998 Conference: St. Francis Xavier University, Keynote Speaker: Peter McCormick 
1997 Informal Meeting 
1996 (25th Convention) Acadia University, Keynote Speaker: Doug Rabb 
1995 (25th Anniversary) University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Keynote Speakers: 
     Tom Hurka, Peter March and Frank Cunningham 
1994 Memorial University of Newfoundland, Keynote Speaker: Richard Rorty 
1993 St. Mary's University, Keynote Speaker: Ralph Johnson 
1992 University of Prince Edward Island 
1991 Université de Moncton, Keynote Speaker: Conrad Sioui 
1990 (20th Convention) Dalhousie University, Keynote Speaker: Lawrence Thomas 
1989 (20th Anniversary) University College of Cape Breton. Keynote Speaker: Martha Nussbaum 
1988 St. Francis Xavier University  
1987 Mount Allison University 
1986 postponed until 1987 
1985 University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Keynote Speaker: Kai Nielsen 
1984 Acadia University 
1983 Université de Ste. Anne, Keynote Speaker: Matthew Lipman
1982 St. Mary's University, Keynote Speaker: Storrs McColl 
1981 Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, Keynote Speakers: Jack Stevenson Alistair MacLeod
1980 Université de Moncton, Keynote Speaker: Yvon Thériault
1979 (10th Anniversary Convention) Dalhousie University, Keynote Speakers: Leslie Armour, Louise Marcil-Lacoste 
1978 Memorial University of Newfoundland, Keynote Speaker: John Findlay 
1977 University of Prince Edward Island, Keynote Speaker: Max Cresswell 
1976 University College of Cape Breton, Keynote Speakers: Alan Montefiori, Charles Taylor
1975 Mount Allison University Jan Narveson
1974 Acadia University 
1973 University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Keynote Speaker: Fraser Cowley
1972 St. Francis Xavier University, Keynote Speaker: Thomas Langan
1971 Université de Moncton 
1970 (Founding Convention) Dalhousie University & King's University, Keynote Speaker: Eva Schaper