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SUMMARY:Philosophy's History\, Today's Challenges
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LOCATION:University of Kentucky\, Lexington\, United States\, 40506
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>WORKSHOP</strong></p>\n<p>On Saturday\, April 15\, 2023\, the University of Kentucky Philosophy Graduate Student Association will host its 25th Annual Graduate Student Workshop.&nbsp\; We invite graduate student paper or abstract submissions that&nbsp\;<strong>use the philosophical tradition to address contemporary ethical and political challenges</strong>.&nbsp\; Our workshop intends to bring together a small group of graduate students interested in&nbsp\;<strong>rigorously and creatively appropriating the history of philosophy to better understand pressing issues of our time</strong>.</p>\n<p>Participants should expect to recieve&nbsp\;<strong>substantial and useful feedback</strong>&nbsp\;on their projects\, as well as provide such feedback to other participants.&nbsp\; Each participant will receive&nbsp\;<strong>a time slot of 50 minutes</strong>: 15-20 minutes dedicated to a presentation of the material\, followed by 30-35 minutes of questions and open\, constructive discussion.&nbsp\; The workshop's ethic is one of&nbsp\;<strong>mutually supportive collaboration</strong>.&nbsp\; With that in mind\, accepted submissions will be circulated before the workshop\, the expectation being that participants read their colleagues' work in advance to promote thoughtful\, helpful discussion.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<strong>See below for submission guidelines</strong>.</p>\n<p><strong>KEYNOTE EVENT</strong></p>\n<p>This year\, our keynote event is with&nbsp\;<strong>Dr. Gregory Fried</strong>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<strong>Mr. Derek Burrows</strong>&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;<strong>Mirror of Race</strong>.&nbsp\; It will consist in a screening of Mr. Burrows' 2016 documentary film\,&nbsp\;<strong><em>Before the Trees Was Strange</em></strong>\, which tells a complex story of how his family experienced race and racism in the Bahamas and the United States.&nbsp\; The screening will be followed by a talk-back session\, in which audience members share experiences and discuss meanings with a panel\, including Mr. Burrows and Dr. Fried.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<strong>This event is made possible by the generous co-sponsorship of the Commonwealth Insitute for Black Studies at the University of Kentucky</strong>.</p>\n<p>Dr. Fried is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College\, and his recent work focuses on Heidegger\, Plato\, and Frederick Douglass.&nbsp\; Mr. Burrows is a professional storyteller\, musician\, and educator.&nbsp\; In addition to performing around the world\, he has led workshops on cross-cultural understanding and conflict resolution.</p>\n<p>For more information\, visit the following websites:</p>\n<p>https://mirrorofrace.bc.edu/</p>\n<p>beforethetreeswasstrange.com</p>\n<p>The keynote event will begin at 5:00 p.m. in the Taylor Education Auditorium in the Taylor Education Building at 597 S. Upper St.\, Lexington\, KY 40506.</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>SUBMISSION GUIDELINES</strong></p>\n<p>Please\, submit either</p>\n<p>(1)&nbsp\;<strong>a paper</strong>&nbsp\;of approximately 3\,000 words prepared for blind review\,&nbsp\;<strong>or</strong></p>\n<p>(2)&nbsp\;<strong>an extended abstract</strong>&nbsp\;of approximately 700 words prepared for blind review\,</p>\n<p><strong>with a cover letter</strong>&nbsp\;containing your name\, institutional affiliation\, email address\, and submission's title.</p>\n<p>Please\, email your submission\, as either a Word document or PDF\, to&nbsp\;<strong>Andy.Marquis@uky.edu</strong>&nbsp\;with the subject line "2023 Workshop Submission."</p>\n<p><strong>Submissions due by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday\, February 22\, 2023.</strong></p>\n<p>Acceptance decisions announced by 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday\, March 8\, 2023.</p>
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