CFP: The Second Annual Conference of The European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE)

Submission deadline: February 2, 2015

Conference date(s):
July 15, 2015 - July 17, 2015

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University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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We are delighted to announce the Second Annual Conference of the European Philosophical Society for the Study of Emotions (EPSSE). The Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering the philosophical study of emotions by providing a forum for exchanging views, so as to increase the interaction or collaboration among its members. The Society will make a special effort to involve young philosophers in its activities. Although the title of the Society refers to European philosophers, the Society is open to people from other countries, as well as to those who are not philosophers by profession, but have an interest in interacting academically with philosophers.  

who are not philosophers by profession, but have an interest in interacting academically with philosophers. We invite submissions of abstracts (up to 500 words) for papers, symposia, and posters. Please prepare your abstract for anonymous review. Submissions can be made at:   https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=espse2014

Fees Membership in the society + Registration Fee: 170 € for faculty members, 100€ for students For those who cannot attend the conference membership only: 50 € for faculty members 25 € for students 

 Important dates Latest date to submit abstracts to Easychair (500 words): 2 February 2015 Notification of reviewers' decision: 2 March 2015 Conference: July, 15-17, 2015


Organizing committee Aaron Ben-Ze'ev (University of Haifa), Anthony Hatzimoysis (University of Athens), Angelika Krebs (University of Basel), Lauren Ware (local organizer, University of Edinburgh) 

Correspondence: [email protected]  

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