CFP: 2014 Australasian Society for Continenental Philosophy annual conference

Submission deadline: September 5, 2014

Conference date(s):
December 3, 2014 - December 6, 2014

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Conference Venue:

Australian Catholic University
Melbourne, Australia

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Details

We invite proposals for papers for the 2014 ASCP annual conference at ACU in the broadly-defined field of Continental Philosophy. Proposals from postgraduate students are very welcome.

All non-plenary papers will be allocated 45-minute sessions (25-30 minute presentation, allowing 15-20 minutes for discussion).

Papers that are linked thematically (e.g., devoted to the work of a particular thinker or a particular philosophical problem/issue) will be scheduled within a conference stream.

Submissions are especially encouraged in the following potential streams:

  • Continental Philosophy of Religion
  • European Philosophy and the Legacy of the Great War (The Analytic-Continental divide in historical perspective)
  • Naturalism and the Transcendental
  • Phenomenology, the Real, and Thinking the Unthinkable
  • Philosophical Moods and their Metaphilosophical Significance
  • The Metaphysics of the Event

The deadline for the submission of conference abstracts is Friday 5 September 2014, and confirmation of selection will be forwarded approximately within 2 weeks of this date.

Abstracts should be 200 words in length, and submitted to [email protected].

Call for Panels

We also invite proposals for thematic and book panels:

  • Proposals for thematic panels should include: a panel title; a 200 word outline of the theme to be addressed; two or three proposed speakers; and preferably, a chair. 
  • Proposals for book panels are also welcome. Books must have been published within the last two years. Proposals should include the author; two or three commentators on the book; and preferably a chair.

To submit a proposal for a thematic or book panel, please email [email protected].

The deadline for the submission of panel proposals is Friday 5 September 2014.

(NB: even if your paper is part of a panel, you still need to submit your paper proposal as above, indicating the panel title in the relevant field.)

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