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SUMMARY:14th Annual Virginia Tech Graduate Philosophy Conference
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LOCATION:220 Stranger Street\, Blacksburg\, United States\, 24060
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are now accepting papers for the 14th Annual Virginia Tech Graduate Philosophy Conference in Blacksburg\, VA\, November 10-11\, 2017. This year's theme is "<strong>Realism and the 'Real World.'</strong>" We are proud to announce that Dr. Russ Shafer-Landau (University of Wisconsin\, Madison) and Dr. Nathaniel Jezzi (Lafayette College) will serve as our keynote speakers.</p>\n<p>Various philosophical sub-disciplines engage in realism/antirealism debates about their respective concepts. In some cases\, the results of these debates may seem removed from everyday life\; in other cases\, they hold (or at least&nbsp\;<em>seem</em>&nbsp\;to hold) great consequences for our individual and social decision-making. This conference concerns the latter sort of cases. It explores the prospects for realism in those areas that affect how we actually live our lives.</p>\n<p>Papers may proceed in multiple directions. For example\, they might consider the case for (or against) realism in some domain\, or they might argue why&mdash\;contrary to common intuition&mdash\;our conclusions about realism in said domain do not actually&nbsp\;<em>matter</em>&nbsp\;for our practical decision-making.</p>\n<p>We welcome applications from a broad range of sub-disciplines\, including but not limited to: philosophy of science\, social philosophy\, ethics\, aesthetics and philosophy of religion.&nbsp\;<strong>NOTE: We have extended our submission deadline until September 25\, 2017.</strong></p>\n<p>Please submit papers to <a href="mailto:vt.gradphilclub@gmail.com">vt.gradphilclub@gmail.com</a>. Applicants should be enrolled in MA or PhD programs. Papers should be roughly 3\,000-3\,500 words in length and suitable for a 20-minute presentation. We ask applicants to prepare their papers for blind review and to include a separate cover sheet with title\, author name(s)\, 150-200-word abstract\, institutional email address\, and phone number. Local transportation and accommodation with VT graduate students is available.</p>\n<p>For more information\, please visit our website at:&nbsp\;http://vtphilconference.weebly.com.&nbsp\;</p>
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