CFP: The Self in American and Continental Thought
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CFP: The Self in American and Continental Thought
Theme: Ninth Annnual “Building Bridges” Graduate Conference
Begins: Fri, 03 Nov 2006
Ends: Sat, 04 Nov 2006
Location: Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, Illinois 62901
USA
Last date for paper submission: Sat, 23 Sep 2006
NINTH ANNUAL “BUILDING BRIDGES” GRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE:
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
November 3 – 4, 2006
Keynote Speaker:
Mitchell Aboulafia. (Chair, Department of Liberal Arts, Juilliard)
Deadline for Submissions: September 23, 2006
The purpose of this conference is to bring various strands of Continental thought, from the late Nineteenth Century onward, into dialogue with the American tradition from Transcendentalism and Pragmatism to contemporary philosophy. The theme is “The Self.” We welcome any paper that brings together at least one thinker from each of these two broadly defined traditions.
Submission Guidelines:
Papers should not exceed 3000 words and should be prepared for blind review. Do not include any personal information in the paper. On a separate cover page include the following items:
1) The paper’s title
2) Author’s name
3) Institutional affiliation
4( Email address
5) Telephone number
6) Word count (3000 words maximum)
7) An abstract (150 word maximum)
Email your paper and cover sheet as a Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text (.rtf) attachment to phildept@siu.edu., subject line “Building Bridges.” Label the attachment with a shortened paper title. Some papers may be selected for publication in Kinesis: Graduate Journal in Philosophy.
Deadline for Submissions: September 23, 2006
For further information, contact:
Kelvin Booth,
Department of Philosophy,
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale IL 62901
kbooth@unibyte.com Ph. 618-536-6641
Conference Statement:
The purpose of “Building Bridges” is to bring into dialogue diverse elements not commonly associated. We seek interdisciplinary as well as intra-disciplinary themes that address problems from multiple philosophical standpoints, from different traditions, or in which two or more thinkers not customarily brought into conversation are compared. Our goal is to provide a pluralistic forum for constructive and critical communication across boundaries.
CFP: The Self in American and Continental Thought
Ninth Annnual “Building Bridges” Graduate Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS:
“THE SELF IN AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL THOUGHT”
NINTH ANNUAL “BUILDING BRIDGES” GRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE:
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
November 3 – 4, 2006
Keynote Speaker:
Mitchell Aboulafia. (Chair, Department of Liberal Arts, Juilliard)
Deadline for Submissions: September 23, 2006
The purpose of this conference is to bring various strands of Continental thought, from the late Nineteenth Century onward, into dialogue with the American tradition from Transcendentalism and Pragmatism to contemporary philosophy. The theme is “The Self.” We welcome any paper that brings together at least one thinker from each of these two broadly defined traditions.
Submission Guidelines:
Papers should not exceed 3000 words and should be prepared for blind review. Do not include any personal information in the paper. On a separate cover page include the following items:
1) The paper’s title
2) Author’s name
3) Institutional affiliation
4( Email address
5) Telephone number
6) Word count (3000 words maximum)
7) An abstract (150 word maximum)
Email your paper and cover sheet as a Microsoft Word (.doc) or Rich Text (.rtf) attachment to phildept@siu.edu., subject line “Building Bridges.” Label the attachment with a shortened paper title. Some papers may be selected for publication in Kinesis: Graduate Journal in Philosophy.
Deadline for Submissions: September 23, 2006
For further information, contact:
Kelvin Booth,
Department of Philosophy,
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale IL 62901
kbooth@unibyte.com Ph. 618-536-6641
Conference Statement:
The purpose of “Building Bridges” is to bring into dialogue diverse elements not commonly associated. We seek interdisciplinary as well as intra-disciplinary themes that address problems from multiple philosophical standpoints, from different traditions, or in which two or more thinkers not customarily brought into conversation are compared. Our goal is to provide a pluralistic forum for constructive and critical communication across boundaries.2006-09-232006-11-032006-11-04