CFP: 13th Annual Florida State University Free Will, Moral Responsibility, and Agency Conference

Submission deadline: August 31, 2024

Conference date(s):
October 18, 2024 - October 19, 2024

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Conference Venue:

Department of Philosophy, Florida State University
Tallahassee, United States

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The Philosophy Graduate Student Association (PGSA) of Florida State University is now accepting submissions for their graduate conference on free will, moral responsibility, and agency.

The conference will take place at Florida State University on October1819, 2024.

Keynote speakers will be:

·       Miriam Schleifer McCormick, University of Richmond.

·       Douglas Portmore, Arizona State University.

The conference will be held in Dodd Hall Auditorium. Conference participants can access the auditorium via either stairs or ramps, and wheelchair accessible tables as well as theater-style seats are available in the auditorium. Microphones will be available for presenters. The conference is currently planned to be held in-person.

Those interested in submitting papers related to free will, moral responsibility, or the wider notion of agency should email their submissions to [email protected]. Papers should be submitted along with a cover page. The criteria for the paper submission and cover page are as follows:

Paper Requirements

• Prepared for anonymous review

• No more than 4,000 words

• Suitable for 25-minute presentation

Cover Page Requirements

• Presenter’s name

• Institutional affiliation

• Contact information

• Title of paper

• 150-250 word abstract

• Word count

The deadline for submissions is August 31, 2024. We will notify those whose papers have been accepted no later than September 23, 2024.

For questions or further information, please contact Myungjun Kim (mk21be at fsu.edu). You may also visit the conference website at https://philosophy.fsu.edu/free-will-conference. (The website is currently under maintenance.)

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