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SUMMARY:The Arts and Imagination
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LOCATION:Adelaide\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>Contact: diane.stringer@adelaide.edu.au</p>\n<p>The organisers invite proposals for presentations of 35 mins (+ 20 mins Q&amp\;A). There are 3-4 slots available. The proposal should be sent as a full length paper (reading time 35 mins) suitable for anonymous review. A travel grant of up to $2000 will be awarded to the best paper by a graduate student or untenured faculty who does not otherwise have access to travel funds for this meeting. This grant is only available to an ASA member.</p>\n<p>The papers will address topics which bear upon the way cultural artifacts acquire meaning and value as an example of the process by which communities establish shared terms of reference.</p>\n\n<p>Proposals should be sent to <a href="mailto:diane.stringer@adelaide.edu.au">diane.stringer@adelaide.edu.au</a> by 30th November 2016.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>It is an assumption of our approach that bringing philosophers together from different areas and traditions within philosophy\, has immense potential for furthering understanding of the problems we seek to address within philosophy\; and philosophy&rsquo\;s relevance to the community more broadly.&nbsp\;</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jennifer McMahon:
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