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SUMMARY:Experimental Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind and Action
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LOCATION:Bristol\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Deadline for Submission: 5th July 2013<br><br>Experimental Philosophy Group UK invites the submission of 500-word&nbsp\;abstracts for 45-minute presentations or poster presentations on&nbsp\;&lsquo\;Experimental Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind and Action&rsquo\; for their upcoming&nbsp\;workshop.<br><br>We welcome submissions presenting recently completed experimental work\,&nbsp\;engaging with the work of any of this year&rsquo\;s keynote speakers\, proposing new&nbsp\;experimental work\, discussing existing empirical studies in the fields of&nbsp\;Philosophy of Mind and Action\, introducing novel approaches in this area or&nbsp\;raising relevant methodological questions.<br><br>All high-quality submissions considered. Submissions encouraged from all&nbsp\;levels of academia. 500-word abstracts to be sent as PDF or Word documents&nbsp\;to&nbsp\;experimentalphilosophyuk@gmail.com</a>&nbsp\;by 5th July 2013. Subject line of&nbsp\;email should read &ldquo\;SUBMISSION [YOUR NAME]&rdquo\;. In the body of the email please&nbsp\;state your name\, affiliation and in which category (presentation or poster)&nbsp\;you wish your submission to be considered. &nbsp\;Submissions for presentations&nbsp\;that are unsuccessful will be automatically considered for poster&nbsp\;presentation. Presenters should be prepared to obtain funding from their&nbsp\;home department\, or to fund themselves.<br><br>Experimental Philosophy Group UK aims to provide a forum for UK-based&nbsp\;researchers from all disciplines who are engaged in or interested in the&nbsp\;investigation of philosophical topics using empirical methods. &nbsp\;This&nbsp\;workshop will have a focus upon (i) providing a platform for UK-based&nbsp\;experimental philosophers\, (ii) providing a forum for constructive&nbsp\;discussion and collaboration to help and encourage new experimental work\,&nbsp\;(iii) encouraging constructive debate about the relevance of empirical&nbsp\;findings to the philosophical study of Mind and Action.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Bryony Pierce;CN=Robin Scaife;CN=James Andow:
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