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SUMMARY:Bowling Green State University 6th Annual Workshop in Applied Ethics
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LOCATION:Shatzel Hall\, 303 Thurston St.\, Bowling Green\, United States\, 43402
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Philosophy Department of Bowling Green State University invites submissions to its 6th annual Graduate Student Workshop in Applied Philosophy. While we accept submissions in any area of applied philosophy\, this year's theme focuses on individual and collective responsibility with respect to applied issues.</p>\n<p>The aim of the workshop is to bring together graduate scholars working in applied philosophy topics to encourage constructive discussion and debate. Each presenter will be given an undivided audience\, a commentator and at least 20 minutes for questions.</p>\n<p><strong>Keynote Speakers:</strong></p>\n<p>Marion Smiley\, J.P Morgan Chase Professor of Philosophy\, Brandeis University</p>\n<p>Mark Budolfson\, Assistant Professor\, University of Vermont\, Fellow\, Gund Institute for Enviornment</p>\n<p><strong>Submission Guidelines</strong></p>\n<p>Submissions should include two separate documents: A cover page that includes the title of the paper and contact information for the author\; a paper\, not to exceed 4000 words\, should be included in a separate document and prepared for blind review. Please submit all documents in .doc/.docx or .pdf format to&nbsp\;gradphilworkshop@bgsu.edu by&nbsp\;<strong>September 21st</strong>.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Alexander Richard Bearden;CN=Ryan Fischbeck:
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