CFP: 2013 New Zealand Philosophy Conference

Submission deadline: November 8, 2013

Conference date(s):
December 8, 2013 - December 12, 2013

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Conference Venue:

University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand

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The Conference is designed to give academics and postgraduate students in
Philosophy and related subjects the opportunity to present and discuss
their papers. All areas of philosophy are welcome. Choose between 60-minute
and 90-minute long sessions.

The opening address will be given by Prof Stephen Davies (Auckland) on the
evening of  Sunday, 8 December. On the evening of Tuesday, 10 December, Dr
Karen Jones (Melbourne) will give this year's Robert C. Solomon Lecture, to
which Conference guests are warmly invited.

Registration for the 2013 AAP New Zealand Conference is now open. You may
attend as a presenter or without presenting a paper.

The first deadline for submitting abstracts (with titles) is 08 November
2013. Please note that you may only submit one paper. If we still have open
presentation slots after the specified deadline, we will be happy to accept
further submissions. Priority at that point will be given to first papers;
after that, we will be open to accepting second papers from authors at our
discretion.

We have a limited amount of funding with which to assist postgraduate
students from New Zealand who present at the Conference. Please visit our
website for more details (select 'Student Travel Support' in the menu).

Please also note that on the Friday immediately after the Conference (13
December) we are hosting a workshop on The Philosophy of Cyber Security:
Confronting Practice with Reflection. (Details can be found online.)

Please visit our Conference website for all your information needs first: http://2013aapnzconference.blogspot.co.nz/p/home.html

For further questions, feel free to contact the organisers at the following
addresses:

Denis Robinson: [email protected]
Marco Grix: [email protected]

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