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SUMMARY:Philosophy: Yesterday\, Today & Tomorrow (PYTT) 2013
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LOCATION:Shanghai\, China
DESCRIPTION:<p>Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems. It involves the rational investigation of the truths and principles of being\, knowledge\, or conduct. In the academic world\, it is concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary &nbsp\;and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions\, implications\, and interrelationships\; in particular\, the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality &nbsp\;(metaphysics)\, the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology)\, the principles and import of moral judgment (ethics)\, and the relationship between language and reality (semantics).<br><br>The Annual International Conference on Philosophy: Yesterday\, Today &amp\; Tomorrow (PYTT) aims to explore the different concepts and subfields of Philosophy and attempt to understand reality and answer fundamental questions about knowledge\, life\, morality and human &nbsp\;nature. Through sharing and networking\, PYTT will provide opportunities for researchers and educators to exchange information answer questions and discuss the rational and logical truths of the world.<br><br>Keynote Address will be delivered by:<br><br>Dr.Tangjia Wang<br>Editor-in-Chief PYTT 2013<br>Professor\, School of Philosophy<br>Fudan University\,<br>Shanghai\, P.R.China<br><br>Best Paper Awards and Best Student Paper Awards will be conferred at the conference (in order to qualify for the award\, the paper must be presented &nbsp\;at the conference).<br><br>PYTT 2013 will also constitute a Special Panel Session.<br><br>Panel Proposals are invited for submission to the PYTT 2013. A minimum of three papers centering on a specific topic will be accepted for submission under Panel &nbsp\;Category.<br><br>Paper (Full Paper) &amp\; Panel Proposal Submission Due:<br>2nd August 2013<br><br>Author Notification:<br>12th August 2013<br><br>Final Paper (Camera-Ready) Submission:<br>20th September 2013<br><br>Early Bird Registration:<br>11th October 2013<br><br>Late Registration:<br>8th November 2013<br><br>Conference Dates:<br>9th &ndash\; 10th December 2013<br><br>PYTT 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br><br>EDITOR-IN-CHIEF<br>Dr.Tangjia Wang<br>Professor\, School of Philosophy<br>Fudan University\, Shanghai\, P.R.China<br><br>PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br>Prof. Joseph Asike<br>Howard University<br>Washington\, USA<br>Dr. Hye-Kyung Kim<br>University of Wisconsin-Green Bay\, USA<br>Dr. Mark Webb<br>Texas Tech University\, USA<br>Dr. Paul Snowdon<br>University of College London\, UK<br>Dr. Derek Matravers<br>The Open University\, UK<br>Dr. Peter K. Schotch<br>Dalhousie University\, Canada<br>Dr. Duncan Pritchard<br>University of Edinburgh\, UK<br>Dr. Jamie Muir<br>University of Winnipeg\, Canada<br>Dr. Nebojsa Kujundzic<br>University of Prince Edward Island\, Canada<br>Dr. Eros Corazza<br>Carleton University\, Canada<br>Dr. R. Majithia<br>Mount Allison University\, Canada<br><br>For a complete list of Committee\, please visit<br>http://philosophy-conf.org/Committee.html</p>
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