North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics
Irving
United States
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Topic areas
- 19th Century Philosophy
- 20th Century Philosophy
- Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
- Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
- History of Western Philosophy, Miscellaneous
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Language
- Continental Philosophy
- Philosophical Traditions, Miscellaneous
- Meta-Ethics
- Philosophy of Law
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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The North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics invites submissions for their 17th annual meeting, hosted this year by the University of Dallas. The conference will take place from September 22-24, 2022. Papers on any topic in philosophical hermeneutics are welcome.
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Robert Dostal (Bryn Mawr College) and Dr. Carolyn Culbertson (Florida Gulf Coast University)
Book Panel on: The Responsibility to Understand (Edinburgh University Press) -- Dr. Theodore George, Texas A&M University)
About NASPH: NASPH was formed in 2005 in order to further the study of philosophical hermeneutics and to foster dialogue in light of difference. While honoring the rootedness of philosophical hermeneutics in the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer we find that the force and value of philosophical hermeneutics lie in the development of dialogue that brings life to history and illuminates contemporary issues. For more information, see https://nasph.org/.
To submit your work for this year's annual meeting, please send your document prepared for blind review to [email protected] by July 15th. Full papers of 3000-5000 words are preferred but abstracts will be considered.
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