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SUMMARY:Philosophers’ Rally 2014: Selves & Persons
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LOCATION:Nijmegen\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:<p>On April 24th and 25th\, the Radboud University Nijmegen will host the 2014<br> edition of the annual Dutch Philosophers&rsquo\; Rally: &nbsp\;a two-day conference<br> organized by students under the banner of the Dutch Association for<br> Philosophy Students. The Philosophers&rsquo\; Rally aims to offer talented students<br> of all levels (Bachelor to PhD) an opportunity to present their own research<br> and to become acquainted with the work of their peers. The Rally aims to be<br> an inspiring platform where both young as well as very experienced<br> philosophers can meet and exchange ideas.<br> <br> The theme for this edition of the Philosophers&rsquo\; Rally will be &lsquo\;Selves &amp\;<br> Persons&rsquo\;:<br> <br> The philosophical question &lsquo\;Who are we?&rsquo\; is one that turns up in many<br> debates and contexts. Only each time it surfaces the meaning of &lsquo\;we&rsquo\; can<br> differ. It can be &lsquo\;we&rsquo\; as humans\, as organisms\, as citizens\, as men or<br> women\, and countless other things. This shows that this question is one that<br> transgresses different philosophical genres and ages. What they have in<br> common is the quest for identity\, the aim to know what it is to be a self or<br> a person\, regardless of what that may mean.<br> <br> Thus\, for the Philosophers&rsquo\; Rally 2014 &ndash\; held this year at Radboud<br> University Nijmegen &ndash\; we will be searching for answers to that question:<br> what does it mean to be a self or person? And hopefully\, that question will<br> be answered from all possible philosophical angles\, containing many<br> different notions ofselves and persons.</p>\n<p>We invite abstracts (max. 300 words) for papers to be presented (20 minutes)<br> during parallel sessions. Abstracts due: February 1st\, 2014. Send abstracts<br> as email attachments to <a href="mailto:abstracts@philosophersrally.com">abstracts@philosophersrally.com</a>. Please make sure<br> your submission is ready to be reviewed blindly (do not include name and<br> personal information in document).</p>\n<p>We have a modest budget available to support foreign students in their<br> (travelling) expenses. Please notify us if you anticipate requiring<br> compensation. Students presenting their paper will be granted free<br> admittance on the day of their presentation\, and will be able to purchase a<br> ticket for the other day at a reduction of 50%. Tickets will go on sale on<br> January 1st. For more information regarding ticket prices and sale\, have a<br> look at the relevant page on our website <a target="_blank">www.philosophersrally.com</a>. After<br> the submission deadline\, you will receive feedback regarding your abstract<br> within two weeks\, as well as further information regarding the conference\,<br> accommodation etc. Should you have any questions\, please do not hesitate to<br> contact us.</p>
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