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SUMMARY:55th Annual Meeting of the North Texas Philosophical Association
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LOCATION:800 W Campbell Rd.  \, Richardson\, United States\, 75080
DESCRIPTION:<p>The North Texas Philosophical Association is pleased to announce the call for papers for its 55th annual meeting. This year&rsquo\;s NTPA will take place March 27th-28th\, 2026 at the University of Texas at Dallas in Richardson\, Texas. Our keynote speaker will be Peg Birmingham (DePaul University). Alejandro Vallega (University of Oregon) will give our Robert E. Wood Memorial Address\, and our Presidential Address will be given by Charles Bambach (UT Dallas). We will also offer two workshops: one on philosophy of race and one on Hannah Arendt\; as well as two special sessions: one on the philosophy of food and one on Asian philosophy.</p>\n<p>KEYNOTE ADDRESS</p>\n<p>Peg Birmingham\, DePaul University</p>\n<p>ROBERT E. WOOD MEMORIAL ADDRESS</p>\n<p>Alejandro Vallega\, University of Oregon</p>\n<p>PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS</p>\n<p>Charles Bambach\, University of Texas at Dallas</p>\n<p>INVITED SPEAKERS</p>\n<p>Sarah LaChance Adams\, North Florida University</p>\n<p>Ellie Anderson\, Pomona College</p>\n<p>Babette Babich\, Fordham University</p>\n<p>Andrew Cutrofello\, Loyola University Chicago</p>\n<p>Alberto Moreiras\, Texas A&amp\;M University</p>\n<p>Cynthia R. Nielsen\, University of Dallas</p>\n<p>William Paris\, University of Toronto</p>\n<p>SPECIAL SESSIONS</p>\n<p>FOOD\, FREEDOM\, &amp\; POLITICS</p>\n<p>David Kaplan\, University of North Texas</p>\n<p>Isabelle Bishop\, University of North Texas</p>\n<p>Mark Budolfson\, UT Austin</p>\n<p>REMEDIATING BINARIES IN THE RECEPTION OF CHINESE PHILOSOPHY</p>\n<p>Leah Kalmanson\, University of North Texas</p>\n<p>Sydney Morrow\, University of Central Oklahoma</p>\n<p>Brandon Underwood\, Vanderbilt University</p>\n<p>WORKSHOPS&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Freedpeople and the Philosophy of Race</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;Desmond Coleman\, Penn State University</p>\n<p>The Early Arendt</p>\n<p>&nbsp\; &nbsp\;John Douglas Macready\, Collin College</p>\n<p>BOOK SESSION</p>\n<p>Jill Drouillard&rsquo\;s Feminist Heidegger: Sex\, Gender\, and the Politics of Birth (SUNY Press 25)</p>\n<p>Dana S. Belu\, California State University Dominguez Hills</p>\n<p>Jessica S. Elkayam\, Sam Houston State University</p>\n<p>AFFILIATE SESSIONS</p>\n<p>International Association for Environmental Philosophy</p>\n<p>Radical Philosophy Association</p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>SUBMISSIONS</strong></p>\n<p>The NTPA welcomes papers from all philosophical perspectives although it is especially amenable to the continental philosophical tradition. We encourage submissions from historically overlooked and marginalized perspectives. We invite both individual and two-person panel submissions. Individual submissions should include a completed paper of 3\,000-3\,500 words and an abstract of 150-200 words. Two-person panel submissions should include a title and proposal for the panel of 250-500 words\, along with completed papers and abstracts. The NTPA employs a blind review process for non-invited papers\, consequently authors names and institutional affiliations should not appear in their proposals\, papers\, or footnotes\, and rather only be included on a separate cover sheet.</p>\n<p>Individual Submission:</p>\n<p>&bull\; Cover sheet with author&rsquo\;s name\, title\, institutional affiliation\, and title of paper</p>\n<p>&bull\; Abstract of 150-200 words with list of keywords</p>\n<p>&bull\; Completed paper of 3\,000-3\,5000 (author&rsquo\;s name and affiliations removed)</p>\n<p>Two-person Panel Submission:</p>\n<p>&bull\; Cover sheet with both authors names\, titles\, institutional affiliations\, and title of panel</p>\n<p>&bull\; Proposal for panel of 250-500 words</p>\n<p>&bull\; Separate abstracts for each paper of 150-200 words with a list of keywords</p>\n<p>&bull\; Both completed papers of 3\,000-3\,5000 (authors names and affiliations removed)</p>\n\n\n<p><strong>Email submission materials to submission@ntxpa.org</strong></p>\n<p>Workshops</p>\n<p>If you are interested in participating in one or both workshops\, please indicate this in your email.</p>\n<p><br>Additional Contact Information</p>\n<p>General inquiries: Andy Amato\, Conference Coordinator: coordinator@ntxpa.org</p>\n<p>Questions about fees: David Utsler\, Association Treasurer: treasurer@ntxpa.org</p>\n<p>Media and technology: Chaz Holsomback\, Media Coordinator: media@ntxpa.org</p>\n<p>For conference updates\, as well as links to pay conference fees and to book discounted hotel rooms\, visit our new webpage: www.ntxpa.org &nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>
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