Alvin Plantinga: a Conference
Published by Becky Vartabedian August 22nd, 2006 in Events, Philosophy Conferences| January 15, 2007 |
Alvin Plantinga: a Conference
Begins: Mon, 15 Jan 2007
Ends: Mon, 15 Jan 2007
Location: George Whitefield College
Muizenberg
Cape Town
South Africa
Last date for paper submission: Thu, 31 Aug 2006
Organizer: Deane-Peter Baker
Plenary Speaker:
Alvin Plantinga
Date:
15 January 2007
Venue:
George Whitefield College, Muizenberg, Cape Town (www.gwc.ac.za)
Call for Papers:
Potential participants should e-mail a previously unpublished paper on any aspect of the philosophical work of Alvin Plantinga to the conference organiser, Deane-Peter Baker (BakerDP@ukzn.ac.za), by no later than the 31st of August 2006. Papers should include an abstract of no longer than 200 words, and should not exceed 6000 words in total length. In accordance with the policies of the South African Journal of Philosophy, papers should be submitted in a format suitable for blind review by two anonymous peer reviewers. Contributors will be informed of the outcome of the reviewing process before the end of September 2006.
The timing and location of this conference is designed to enable participants also to attend the annual conference of the Philosophy Society of Southern Africa. Please see below for further information on that conference.
CFP: Alvin Plantinga: a Conference
Deane-Peter Baker The School of Philosophy and Ethics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, in association with George Whitefield College, presents a one-day conference dedicated to the work of Professor Alvin Plantinga. Papers selected for presentation at the conference will be published in a special issue of the South African Journal of Philosophy.
Plenary Speaker:
Alvin Plantinga
Date:
15 January 2007
Venue:
George Whitefield College, Muizenberg, Cape Town (www.gwc.ac.za)
Call for Papers:
Potential participants should e-mail a previously unpublished paper on any aspect of the philosophical work of Alvin Plantinga to the conference organiser, Deane-Peter Baker (BakerDP@ukzn.ac.za), by no later than the 31st of August 2006. Papers should include an abstract of no longer than 200 words, and should not exceed 6000 words in total length. In accordance with the policies of the South African Journal of Philosophy, papers should be submitted in a format suitable for blind review by two anonymous peer reviewers. Contributors will be informed of the outcome of the reviewing process before the end of September 2006.
The timing and location of this conference is designed to enable participants also to attend the annual conference of the Philosophy Society of Southern Africa. Please see below for further information on that conference.2006-08-312007-01-152007-01-15