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SUMMARY:4th Southampton-Humboldt Normativity Conference
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LOCATION:Avenue Campus\, Southampton\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>This conference is the fourth in an annual series alternating between the University of Southampton and Humboldt University\, Berlin. It aims to bring together philosophers working on normativity\, including foundational problems of moral philosophy and practical normativity more generally\, questions about reasons\, rationality\, and value\, and issues about epistemic and other forms of normativity. Our primary aim is to provide a forum for lively and constructive exchange amongst philosophers currently working in the field.</p>\n<p>KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Justin D'Arms (Ohio State)\, Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Helsinki)</p>\n<p>CALL FOR PAPERS<br>The conference will include a number of sessions for submitted papers. Selection will be based on double-blind review of long abstracts (max. 1000 words). If you would like to apply\, please submit your abstract\, anonymised\, to Tracy Storey (t.p.storey@soton.ac.uk) by 1st February 2019. Abstracts should be suitable for a 30-40 minute presentation.<br>&nbsp\;<br>REGISTRATION<br>The event will be free and open to all. Details of how to register will be circulated in due course.<br>&nbsp\;<br>CHILDCARE AND ACCESSIBILITY<br>Accessibility information about the room can be found here:&nbsp\;https://data.southampton.ac.uk/room/65-1175.html. The dinner venues will also be accessible. If you would like further information about childcare options or about accessibility\, please contact Tracy Storey at the above address.<br>&nbsp\;<br>This conference is organised in accordance with the BPA/SWIP good practice scheme and is generously supported by the Aristotelian Society and the Southampton Ethics Centre.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Brian McElwee;CN=Jonathan Way:
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