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SUMMARY:BGSU 7th Annual Graduate Workshop in Applied Philosophy
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LOCATION:College of Arts and Sciences\, 205 Admin Building\, 7th floor\, Bowling Green\, United States\, 43403
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Philosophy Department of Bowling Green State University invites submissions to its 7th annual Graduate Student Workshop in Applied Philosophy. While we accept submissions in any area of applied philosophy\, this year's theme focuses on traditional and nontraditional views of the self\, free will\, and other questions of personal identity.</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>Sample topics may include but are not limited to:</p>\n<p>Do current conceptions of free will disadvantage members of certain social/racial groups?</p>\n<p>To what extent is the self intersocially defined?</p>\n<p>Do psychiatric disorders entail a change in personal identity?</p>\n<p><strong>Paper Submission Guidelines</strong><strong></strong></p>\n<p>We invite the submission of papers on any topic in applied philosophy\, though preference will be given to papers related to workshop theme: The self\, free will\, and social ontology. Papers should ideally be under 4000 words. Please prepare for blind review. Send your paper in an acceptable format (acceptable formats: .pdf\, .doc\, .docx\, .rtf) as an attachment to the following email address: gradphilworkshop@bgsu.edu.</p>\n<p>Please use the following as your subject line: &ldquo\;BGSU Workshop [your last name].&rdquo\; In the body of the e-mail\, please include the following information:</p>\n<p>1. Paper title</p>\n<p>2. Author&rsquo\;s name</p>\n<p>3. Brief abstract (under 150 words)</p>\n<p>4. Institutional affiliation and graduate program</p>\n<p>5. Contact e-mail address and phone number</p>\n<p>6. Statement granting permission to distribute your paper to graduate students serving on the workshop committee and to commentators</p>\n<p><strong>Commentators</strong><strong></strong></p>\n<p>Each paper will have a commentator. If you are not submitting a paper\, but are interested in commenting please send an email to gradphilworkshop@bgsu.edu detailing availability and areas of interest. Persons whose papers were submitted but not included in the workshop may be invited to participate as commentators.</p>\n<p><strong>Deadline </strong><strong></strong></p>\n<p><strong>The submission deadline is October 1st\, 2019.</strong></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Ryan Thurber Fischbeck;CN=Austin McGrath:
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