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SUMMARY:AGENT - Austin Graduate Ethics and Normativity Talks
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LOCATION:Waggener Hall\, Austin\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<strong>Austin Graduate Ethics and Normativity Talks (AGENT)</strong>\n<strong><br></strong>\n<strong>Second Annual Conference &mdash\; October 10-11\, 2014</strong>\n<strong><br></strong>\n<strong>Call For Papers</strong>\n<br>\nThe second annual Austin Graduate Ethics and Normativity Talks (AGENT) will take place on October 10-11\, 2014 at the University of Texas at Austin. We are pleased to host Professor Ruth Chang (Rutgers) for this year's keynote address.&nbsp\;\n\n<p>We welcome submissions of high-quality papers from graduate students in any area of philosophy related to normativity and value theory broadly construed\, including but not limited to:&nbsp\;</p>\n\n\n<p>Aesthetics\, Applied Ethics\, Feminist Philosophy\, History of Ethics\, Political/legal Philosophy\, Philosophy of Gender\, Philosophy of Race\, Philosophy &amp\; Disability\, Normative Ethics\, Metaethics&nbsp\;</p>\n\n\n<p>In addition\, we welcome papers addressing normativity from traditionally "non-normative" subfields such as Epistemology\, Metaphysics\, Language\, Philosophy of Mathematics\, Philosophy of Mind. and Philosophy of Science.</p>\n<p>We especially encourage submissions in underrepresented areas of philosophy\, and from authors from underrepresented backgrounds.&nbsp\;</p>\n
ORGANIZER;CN=Elliot Goodine;CN=Jerry Green:
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