The 20th Oxford Graduate Philosophy Conference

November 11, 2016 - November 13, 2016
Department of Philosophy, Oxford University

Radcliffe Humanities, Woodstock Road
Oxford OX2 6GG
United Kingdom

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Extended Deadline- CFP: Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference

We invite submissions from current graduate students to the 20th Annual Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference to be held on 12-13th November 2016 at the University of Oxford.

The University of Oxford's Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference enjoys a reputation as one of the most prestigious philosophy conferences at a graduate level in the United Kingdom. This year our keynote speakers will be Professor Ned Block (NYU), Professor Shelly Kagan (Yale) and Professor Barbara Sattler (St Andrews).

Papers can be on any topic in philosophy. We aim to represent a broad range of philosophical debates and traditions in our final selection, across areas of both theoretical and practical philosophy. We particularly encourage submissions by philosophers from underrepresented groups. Each student presentation will be followed by a response from a member of the Oxford Philosophy Faculty.

Extended CFP Deadline: 14th August 2016. For submission details, see below.

Eligibility:

All current graduate students in philosophy may apply [except current Oxford students at the time of the conference].

Submission details:

The submission deadline is 14th August 2016.

Please send the following to [email protected] in separate .doc(x), .rtf, or .pdf files:

(1) A cover letter that contains (a) the author’s name, (b) institutional affiliation, (c) contact information, (d) (preliminary) title of the paper, and (e) the area(s) of philosophy the paper deals with;

(2) An abstract (no more than 500 words), including a (preliminary) title, and the area(s) of philosophy the paper deals with, with no information identifying the author or the author’s institutional affiliation;

(3) The paper (up to 4000 words) including the title and abstract, suitable for blind review.

N.B. The paper should be suitable for presentation in a 45 minute long talk.

For further enquiries, please email [email protected].

All the best,

The Organizing Committee for the 20th Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference

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