Annual Georgia Student Philosophy Symposium
Published by Christina Huggins March 3rd, 2006 in Events, Philosophy Calls for Papers| March 3, 2006 | ||
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Call For Papers
April 14th, 2006
Undergraduate and Graduate Students in All Disciplines Encouraged to Submit
Work on Any Philosophical Topic Welcome
Scope: Original papers on any philosophical topic from graduate or undergraduate students are welcome. The conference format will be symposium-style: each session will include presentation/reading, commentary, and brief Q&A/discussion period. Undergraduate and graduate authors will be selected for presentation. All accepted submissions will published online in the Proceedings of the Georgia Student Philosophy Symposium.
Prize: A single $100 scholarship will be awarded to the author of the most outstanding paper. Selection will be made on the basis of philosophical content/insight, clarity of written expression, and general appeal to a student audience.
Submission Requirements: Papers must be prepared for blind review (i.e., no author-identifying information or notes in the body of the paper, only on the cover page). Reading length of paper should not exceed twenty minutes, though longer written versions are acceptable. When submitting, please include the following in the body of the email:
Author’s name
Paper/presentation title
Brief abstract (~100 words describing topic discussed in paper)
Academic status (undergraduate/graduate) and major
Regularly checked email address
Submissions that fail to include all of the above will not be accepted. No more than one submission per author will be considered. Authors should email their submission as a Word or PDF attachment to call4papers@gmail.com.
Deadline: Papers must be received no later than March 3rd, 2006. Notification of acceptance will be emailed by March 24th, 2006. Authors accepted for presentation may be asked to comment on another paper.
All other questions may be addressed to Angela J. Desaulniers at adesaulniers1@gsu.edu
Call For Papers
Sponsored by ΦΣΤ−Georgia State University
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