CFP: Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Published by wisnewskij August 15th, 2007 in Events, Philosophy Calls for Papers, Philosophy Conferences| March 1, 2008 | ||
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Society for Philosophy in the contemporary World
Theme: 15th Annual Conference
Begins: Sun, 06 Jul 2008
Ends: Sun, 10 Aug 2008
Location:
Snow Mountain Ranch The Rockies CO USA
Registration fee: TBD
Last date for paper submission: Thu, 01 Mar 2007
Organizer: Jeremy Wisnewski
Link: SPCW
Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
Call for Papers
15th Annual Conference
July 6-10, 2008
Snow Mountain Ranch, in the Colorado Rockies
We invite submissions for the 15th-annual conference of SPCW. We welcome paper on all topics, from any and all philosophical traditions. The society fosters and supports productive philosophical exchange in a constructive environment. New members are always welcomed!
Possible topics might include any of the following, most of which have been themes of conferences over the past 15 years:
• Understanding
• Work, Labor, Creation
• Religious and Secular Institutions in the Contemporary World
• Discourse and Dissent
• Work, Technology and Family
• Revisioning Technology
• Tradition and Memory
• Multiculturalism and Philosophy
• Human Nature and Human Habitats
• Philosophy and Everyday Life
• Authenticity, Autonomy, and Authority: Problems of Authority in the Contemporary World
• Intersubjectivity: Self, Other, and Lifeworld
• Time, History, and Social Change
• Philosophical Issues in the Contemporary World
• Philosophy and Humanistic Studies
• Culture and Ethics
• Power, Law and the Possibility of Peace
• Applying the Virtues
• The Relevance of Philosophy
• Justice and Identity in a Global Context
Please Note: As an open society, we welcome and encourage papers on any topic related to philosophy on the contemporary world (broadly construed).
Standard submissions: papers with a maximum length of 3,000 words. Alternative presentation and creative proposals will be given consideration. Electronic submissions are preferred.
Submissions are due March 1, 2008
Questions and submissions (prepared for blind review) should be sent to the following address:
Email: wisnewskij@hartwick.edu
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
Department of Philosophy
Hartwick College
Oneonta, NY 13820
Conference Co-Chairs:
Robert Metcalf Jeremy Wisnewski
University of Colorado at Denver Hartwick College