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SUMMARY:Kierkegaard\, Objectivity\, and Subjectivity
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LOCATION:Princeton University\, Princeton\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Workshop&nbsp\;on&nbsp\;Kierkegaard\, Objectivity\, and Subjectivity</strong></p>\n<p>Wednesday\, July 16th&nbsp\;&ndash\; Thursday\, July 17th</p>\n<p>Princeton University</p>\n<p>Invited Speakers: Daniel Brinkerhoff Young (Union College)\, Lara Buchak (Princeton University)\, Marilyn Piety (Drexel University)</p>\n<p>Conference Organizers: Hans Halvorson (Princeton University)\, Z Quanbeck (Princeton University)</p>\n<p>We invite submissions of 500-word abstracts for talks on the&nbsp\;workshop&nbsp\;theme of&nbsp\;Kierkegaard\, Objectivity\, and Subjectivity (broadly construed). We welcome any of the following kinds of submissions:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>Talks on&nbsp\;Kierkegaard&rsquo\;s views on objectivity and/or subjectivity\, or on Kierkegaard's views on other topics closely related to objectivity and/or subjectivity</li>\n<li>Talks connecting&nbsp\;Kierkegaard&rsquo\;s views on objectivity and/or subjectivity with issues in contemporary analytic philosophy (e.g.\, in epistemology\, ethics\, metaphysics\, philosophy of religion\, or philosophy of science).</li>\n<li>Talks on objectivity and/or subjectivity in contemporary analytic philosophy that engage with broadly&nbsp\;Kierkegaardian ideas or themes.</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Anonymized abstracts of no more than 500 words should be submitted by April 1st via this link:&nbsp\;https://forms.gle/dUksyr8grWsBe7vo6</p>\n<p>Notification of acceptance can be expected by mid-April. Questions can be addressed to Hans Halvorson (hhalvors@princeton.edu) or Z Quanbeck (zquanbeck@princeton.edu).&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>This&nbsp\;workshop&nbsp\;is sponsored by the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR). 3PR is a project of the University Center for Human Values\, the Philosophy Department\, and the Religion Department at Princeton University.</p>
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