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SUMMARY:TEMPO 2025
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LOCATION:37th and O Streets\, N.W.\, Washington\, D. C.\, United States\, 20057
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Traveling Early Modern Philosophy Organization (TEMPO) is now accepting paper abstracts for our April 25-26th\, 2025 conference to be held at Georgetown University in Washington\, D.C. Details\, programs from past iterations\, and other information can be found at http://tempo-conference.net</p>\n<p>We welcome papers on any aspect of Modern philosophy\, roughly understood as the period from Montaigne through Mill.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Submissions on Sor Juana In&eacute\;s de la Cruz and related figures\, methods\, and themes are particularly encouraged.</p>\n<p>Please prepare 300-500 word abstracts for anonymous review. Papers should be suitable for a 25 minute presentation\, followed by 30 minutes of Q&amp\;A.</p>\n<p>Submit paper abstracts through http://tempo-conference.net/submit</p>\n<p>The deadline for submissions is January 31st\, 2025. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by February 18th.</p>\n<p>Find out more about the conference at http://tempo-conference.net\, including information about&nbsp\;our&nbsp\;upcoming reading group on Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.</p>\n<p>The TEMPO Board remains committed to increasing the representation of diverse voices across Modern philosophy scholarship. Please see&nbsp\;http://tempo-conference.net/diversity.html</p>\n<p>Please direct questions to our program committee chair for 2025\, Virginia Sharpe\, at v.sharpe@rutgers.edu</p>\n<p>Keynote Presentation:</p>\n<p>"Cavendish (and Aristotle and Augustine but not Hobbes) on Virtue" by Daniel Whiting (University of Southampton)</p>\n<p>Plenary Talks:&nbsp\;</p>\n<ul>\n<li>&ldquo\;Kant\, Epistemic Dependence\, and the Politics of Knowledge Production&rdquo\; by Huaping Lu-Adler (Georgetown University)</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Shepherd on Mathematics&rdquo\; by Mait&eacute\; Cruz (Union College)</li>\n<li>&ldquo\;Time\, Mutability\, and Punishment in Conway&rdquo\; by Alejandro Naranjo Sandoval (University of California\, Davis)</li>\n</ul>
ORGANIZER;CN=Virginia Sharpe;CN=Julie Walsh;CN=Annemarie Butler;CN=David Landy;CN=Louise Daoust;CN=James Mattingly;CN=Domenica Romagni;CN=Allauren Samantha Forbes:
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