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SUMMARY:Minorities and Philosophy at FSU Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Florida State University&rsquo\;s chapter of the Minorities and Philosophy Club invites submissions of abstracts for its Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference to be held on Friday\, March 3\, 2023.</p>\n<p>Our keynote speaker this year will be Briana Toole\, Associate Professor of Philosophy\, Claremont McKenna College.</p>\n<p>Submission Guidelines<br>▪ Deadline: Friday\, December 9\, 2022\, at 11:59pm.<br>▪ Length: No longer than 500 words. Papers should be suitable for a 20&ndash\;25 minute<br>presentation.<br>▪ Subject Matter: Anything that explores the intersection of philosophy minority<br>populations\, including race\, gender\, class\, sexuality\, disability\, culture\, and/or native<br>language minorities<br>▪ Submission Portal: Submissions should be made at the following link:<br>https://fsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bkiawmr53hodT8O.</p>\n<p>Any questions or concerns should be directed to Gabriel Tugendstein at gtugendstein@fsu.edu</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Gabriel Thomas Tugendstein;CN=Christina Karabiyik;CN=Nikolaus Kennelly:
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