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SUMMARY:2026 Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
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LOCATION:2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference is an annual\, two-day conference held each spring\, attracting students from across the country and internationally. Since 1997\, more than 1\,600 students from over 350 schools have participated in our conference.</p>\n<p>These students represent all 50 U.S. states as well as a number of Canadian provinces and several other countries. All of the participants are undergraduate students\, with the exception of the annual keynote address by a renowned philosopher. Past keynote speakers have included Paul Churchland\, Hilary Putnam\, John Searle\, Keith Lehrer\, Catherine Elgin\, John Perry\, Hubert Dreyfus\, Jerry Fodor\, Alvin Plantinga\, Cora Diamond\, James Sterba\, Peter&nbsp\;Kivy\, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong\, Daniel Dennett\,&nbsp\;Elliott Sober\, Alva No&euml\;\, L.A. Paul\, Susan Haack\, John Martin Fischer\, and Manuel Vargas.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>2026 Keynote Speaker: Deborah Mower (University of Mississippi)</strong></p>\n<p><strong><br></strong></p>\n<p><strong>Submission Guidelines</strong></p>\n<p>Papers are required to be of philosophical content\, but there are no specific restrictions on subject matter within the arena of philosophical discussion itself. Papers should be approximately 2\,500-3000 words. Submissions are due February 13.</p>\n<p>Electronic submissions (as Word documents) are required and should be sent to the conference committee at&nbsp\;<strong>pacuphilconference@gmail.com</strong>. Submissions should include both the full paper&nbsp\;and an abstract of no more than 200 words.&nbsp\; Please send these\, prepared for blind review\, as an email attachment.&nbsp\;The attachment should be a single file (preferred file formats are .docx or .odt) with title\, abstract\, paper\, and bibliography.&nbsp\; In the body of the email\, please include the title of your paper\, your name\, and your university.</p>
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