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SUMMARY:Sellars in a New Generation
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LOCATION:Kent\, United States\, 44242
DESCRIPTION:<p>The work of Wilfrid Sellars has touched nearly every area of philosophy\, from traditional debates in metaphysics\, epistemology\, and ethics\, to contemporary issues in philosophy of language and mind.&nbsp\; Sellars&rsquo\; contributions to each of these fields were strikingly original\, historically informed\, and deeply systematic.&nbsp\; For these reasons\, his influence on the trajectory of philosophy was profound.&nbsp\; The magnitude of this influence is\, however\, obscured by some contemporary visions of 20th&nbsp\;century philosophy\, which either fail to give Sellars credit for his achievements\, or leave him out of the story altogether.&nbsp\; The aim of this conference is to revisit Sellars&rsquo\; important contributions\, highlighting their relevance to the questions that philosophy faces today.</p>\n<p>Interested participants should send both a <strong>paper </strong>(word count max: 5000) and an <strong>abstract </strong>(word count max: 500) to:</p>\n<p>Deborah Barnbaum (dbarnbau@kent.edu)</p>\n<p>David Pereplyotchik (dpereply@kent.edu)</p>\n<p>Please prepare submissions for <strong>blind review </strong>as an attachment in a doc\, pdf\, or rtf format. In your cover email\, please include your <em>name</em>\, <em>paper title</em>\, <em>word counts</em>\, <em>institutional affiliation</em>\, and whether you are a <em>graduate student </em>or <em>faculty member</em>.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><strong>Submissions are due by January 5\, 2015. </strong>Our program committee will evaluate all submissions and send out invitations by late February.</p>\n<p>All accepted papers will be considered for publication in an edited collection of essays on Wilfrid Sellars for the <em>Studies in American Philosophy </em>series\, published by Pickering &amp\; Chatto Publishers.</p>\n<p>The Graduate Workshop\, to be held on the first day of the conference (Thursday\, 4/30)\, will be an opportunity for emerging Sellars scholars to showcase and critique each others&rsquo\; work in the company of faculty members.</p>\n<p>An outstanding submission by a graduate student will also be recognized at the conference and will be awarded a&nbsp\;<strong>$200 cash prize</strong>.&nbsp\;</p>
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