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The graduate students at the Memorial University of Newfoundland invite papers on Metaphysics Today. The conference will be held on April 21st to 23rd\, 2016.
\nIn the aftermath of the project to critique\, deconstruct\, and even destroy metaphysics &ndash\; piloted by figures such as Nietzsche\, Heidegger\, and Derrida &ndash\; many subsequent thinkers have become hesitant to take up the topic of metaphysics directly. Metaphysics has become something of &lsquo\;a dirty word&rsquo\; in philosophical circles. But in spite of this hesitance\, or perhaps even under the influence of this hesitance\, what could the project of metaphysics be today? Indeed\, many thinkers today are practicing metaphysics in some form or another. So what then is the status of metaphysics today? If it has survived\, how is the project of metaphysics to be defined and understood? In what forms could metaphysics exist today? And what\, if any\, is the value of the metaphysical project today?
\nThis conference focuses on the project of metaphysics today\, particularly in the light of the concept&rsquo\;s philosophical history. Memorial University&rsquo\;s philosophy department is rather unique in its willingness to address the topic of metaphysics directly\, despite the fame and arguable success of the project to deconstruct metaphysics. We invite any papers that examine the theme of metaphysics\, and particularly\, the status of metaphysics today and the history of its supposed destruction. Submissions from graduate students are warmly welcomed.
\nDeadline for submission: March 6th\, 2016.
\nPlease send abstract submissions for a 15-20 minute paper presentation to munphilgradconf@gmail.com. Abstracts should not exceed 500 words and should be prepared for blind review. In your email\, please include your name\, paper title\, and institutional affiliation.
\nFor more information\, please visit the conference website or contact us at munphilgradconf@gmail.com.
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