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From: Costica Bradatan <bradatan@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
Date: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 6:25 AM
Subject: FINAL CFP: World Philosophies
To: H-IDEAS@h-net.msu.edu
DEADLINE THIS SUNDAY
World philosophies, 2nd APGC, University of Hull, 20-21 June 2013
We would like to welcome submissions for World Philosophies, the 2nd Annual
Philosophy Graduate Conference, at the University of Hull, to be held 20th
and 21st of June, 2013
Topic:
Throughout the Twentieth Century, Western Philosophy has been divided into
two factions: Anglo-American analytic philosophy and Continental philosophy
dominated by phenomenology and post-phenomenological philosophies. Anglo-
American philosophy seems thus to have been cut off from the rest of the
world, and seems to have evolved in relative isolation. The aim of this
conference is to allow analytic philosophy to engage with other philosophies
from around the world.
-In recent years, there has been a growing interest in phenomenology and
what it can contribute to modern philosophy of mind.
-An interest in Asian philosophy is beginning to appear, particularly in
ethics and moral philosophy.
-Islamic philosophy, African philosophy and pre-Columbian American
philosophies may also have much to contribute to many modern debates.
-Any other philosophical traditions which can have an input into analytic
debates or any of the above traditions are also welcome.
In this conference we would like to encourage submissions from graduates and
early career researchers dealing with non-analytic philosophies and what
they can contribute, either to modern analytic debates, or to each other.
There is no particular area of philosophy which particularly encourages this
debate. The area of philosophy is therefore open, so long as submissions
reflect on the relation between different philosophical traditions.
Keynote speakers:
Dr. Katherine Morris, Oxford
Title: "Revisiting Royaumont: tomorrow the world"
Dr. Søren Overgaard, Copenhagen
Title: "What is Phenomenology?"
Submissions should be approximately 3,000 words in length, suitable for
presentation in 30 minutes, and emailed in word document or pdf to
worldphilosophies2013@gmail.com , by the 31st March 2013. Notification of
acceptance by 3rd May 2013
For further information, please contact Josh Gray at
worldphilosophies2013@gmail.com
_______________________________________
Costica Bradatan, PhD
Associate Professor, TTU
Institute for Humanities Research
Arizona State University
PO Box 876505
Tempe, AZ 85287-6505
http://www.webpages.ttu.edu/cbradata
_______________________________________
From: Costica Bradatan <bradatan@mail.h-net.msu.edu>
Date: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 6:25 AM
Subject: FINAL CFP: World Philosophies
To: H-IDEAS@h-net.msu.edu
DEADLINE THIS SUNDAY
World philosophies, 2nd APGC, University of Hull, 20-21 June 2013
We would like to welcome submissions for World Philosophies, the 2nd Annual
Philosophy Graduate Conference, at the University of Hull, to be held 20th
and 21st of June, 2013
Topic:
Throughout the Twentieth Century, Western Philosophy has been divided into
two factions: Anglo-American analytic philosophy and Continental philosophy
dominated by phenomenology and post-phenomenological philosophies. Anglo-
American philosophy seems thus to have been cut off from the rest of the
world, and seems to have evolved in relative isolation. The aim of this
conference is to allow analytic philosophy to engage with other philosophies
from around the world.
-In recent years, there has been a growing interest in phenomenology and
what it can contribute to modern philosophy of mind.
-An interest in Asian philosophy is beginning to appear, particularly in
ethics and moral philosophy.
-Islamic philosophy, African philosophy and pre-Columbian American
philosophies may also have much to contribute to many modern debates.
-Any other philosophical traditions which can have an input into analytic
debates or any of the above traditions are also welcome.
In this conference we would like to encourage submissions from graduates and
early career researchers dealing with non-analytic philosophies and what
they can contribute, either to modern analytic debates, or to each other.
There is no particular area of philosophy which particularly encourages this
debate. The area of philosophy is therefore open, so long as submissions
reflect on the relation between different philosophical traditions.
Keynote speakers:
Dr. Katherine Morris, Oxford
Title: "Revisiting Royaumont: tomorrow the world"
Dr. Søren Overgaard, Copenhagen
Title: "What is Phenomenology?"
Submissions should be approximately 3,000 words in length, suitable for
presentation in 30 minutes, and emailed in word document or pdf to
worldphilosophies2013@gmail.com , by the 31st March 2013. Notification of
acceptance by 3rd May 2013
For further information, please contact Josh Gray at
worldphilosophies2013@gmail.com
_______________________________________
Costica Bradatan, PhD
Associate Professor, TTU
Institute for Humanities Research
Arizona State University
PO Box 876505
Tempe, AZ 85287-6505
http://www.webpages.ttu.edu/cbradata
_______________________________________
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