CFP: 3rd Biennial Glasgow Philosophy of Religion Seminar

Submission deadline: January 15, 2014

Conference date(s):
May 29, 2014 - May 30, 2014

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Department of Philosophy, University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom

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The biennial Glasgow Philosophy of Religion Seminar provides an international platform for discussion of work in progress in analytic philosophy of religion by both established and junior scholars. The Seminar is organized by the Forum for Philosophy and Religion (formerly known as the Centre for Philosophy and Religion) and will be held in the Philosophy Building, University of Glasgow.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Presentations are invited on any topic within analytic philosophy of religion, broadly construed to include non-western traditions. Papers on comparative philosophy of religion are also welcome. If you would like your work to be considered for presentation at this event please email an abstract of between 300 and 500 words to Victoria Harrison ([email protected]) by 15th January 2014. Your paper should have a reading time of approximately 40 minutes. Please state on your submission if you are a graduate student. You will be informed of the decision by 28th February. Papers accepted for presentation will be considered for publication in Philosophy Compass, Blackwell's fully peer-reviewed online philosophy journal.

Details of the schedule will appear on the following web page as they become available.

http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/philosophyresearch/cpr/events/

Refreshments will be provided on both days and there will be a buffet lunch and evening wine reception on the 29th May (lunch on the 30th will be by own arrangement). A registration fee of £10 (£5 for graduate students) will be payable at the door. Places are limited so advance registration is essential. To register please email Dr Victoria Harrison ([email protected]) by 10th May 2014.

This event is sponsored by the Royal Institute of Philosophy and the Philosophy Department at the University of Glasgow.

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