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SUMMARY:2026 UT-Austin Graduate Philosophy Conference
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LOCATION:78705\, 2210 Speedway\, Austin\, United States\, 78712
DESCRIPTION:<p>The conference will be held&nbsp\;in-person&nbsp\;on February 27th - February 28th 2026\, at UT Austin.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>**********</p>\n<p>(Updated 12/3/2025) We are honored to announce that Dr. Martin Lin will deliver a keynote speech at the conference. Dr. Lin's work ranges over history of early modern philosophy\, philosophy of mind\, and metaphysics\, and is currently Professor at Rutgers University.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>***********</p>\n<p>(Updated 10/7 2025) We are honored to announce that Dr.Ezra Rubenstein will deliver a keynote speech at the conference. Dr.Ezra Rubenstein works primarily in metaphysics and philosophy of science\, and is currently Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley\, Department of Philosophy.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>In addition\, we are pleased to announce that the organizing committee has secured accommodations for invited student speakers. Additional funding may be avaliable to partially reimburse traveling cost for selected papers.</p>\n<p>***********</p>\n<p>The graduate students of the University of Texas at Austin (Department of Philosophy) invite submissions for the 2026 UT-Austin Graduate Philosophy Conference. The conference will be held&nbsp\;in-person&nbsp\;on February 27th - February 28th 2026\, at UT Austin.</p>\n<p>We welcome submissions from current and prospective graduate students in philosophy. Each selected paper will receive in-person comments delivered after their presentation. Limited funds are available to help offset travel costs for selected papers.</p>\n<p>Keynote Speaker: Ezra Rubenstein (UC Berkeley)</p>\n<p>Submission Guidelines</p>\n<p>&bull\;⁠&nbsp\; ⁠Papers must be no more than 6\,000 words\, excluding footnotes\, appendixes\, and bibliography.</p>\n<p>&bull\;⁠&nbsp\; ⁠Submissions must be anonymized for blind review and in PDF format.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>&bull\;⁠&nbsp\; ⁠An additional PDF format cover page must be included in the submission email\, including the following information:</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * Full Name</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * Institutional Affiliation</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * Paper title</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * Contact Email</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * An abstract of the paper no longer than 400 words</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\; * Indicate a topic area</p>\n<p>Submission Deadline: November 21st\, 2025 at 5pm (US Central Time)</p>\n<p>Notification of Acceptance: On or before December 23rd</p>\n<p>Send questions and submissions to&nbsp\;utaphilgrad@gmail.com</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jonas (Zhaojun) Zhai;CN=Andrew Kovacs;CN=Congxiao Zhang:
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