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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop
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LOCATION:240 E Cameron Ave\, Chapel Hill\, United States\, 27514
DESCRIPTION:<p>We invite submissions of abstracts for the 2020 Chapel Hill Normativity Workshop. Abstracts should be between 750-1000 words\, and should summarize a paper that can be presented in no more than 40 minutes. Please prepare your abstract for anonymous review\, and submit it to&nbsp\;chnormativity@gmail.com&nbsp\;by November 15th\, 2019.</p>\n<p>We will consider papers on any aspect of normativity\, construed broadly to include:</p>\n<ul>\n<li>The traditional questions of metaethics (and analogous questions about other normative domains)</li>\n<li>Theories of reasons\, rationality and reasoning</li>\n<li>The semantics and pragmatics of normative language</li>\n<li>The psychology of normative judgment</li>\n<li>The nature of epistemic normativity and epistemic value</li>\n</ul>\n<p>For the second year running\, papers accepted to the workshop will be eligible for publication in&nbsp\;<em>Philosophical Studies</em>. Authors of accepted papers may\, but need not\, submit their papers to the special issue.</p>\n<p>The authors of the eight best abstracts&nbsp\;<em>not</em>&nbsp\;selected for the workshop will be invited to chair a session at the workshop and\, as part of that\, to act as a &ldquo\;mini-commentator&rdquo\;\, asking an extended (3-5 minute) first question. In order to facilitate this\, we will ask authors of accepted papers to send their chair-commentators a draft of their full paper by February 23rd.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Christopher Howard;CN=Alex Worsnip:
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