CFP: Normativity of meaning, belief and knowledge

Submission deadline: April 14, 2014

Conference date(s):
June 4, 2014 - June 6, 2014

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Conference Venue:

Cracow Workshops in Analytical Philosophy 2014
Kraków, Poland

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Extended deadline for paper submissions: 14th April 2014

CWAP 2014 is the 1st edition of what is planned to become a new platform for discussing problems in analytical philosophy in a small but stimulating environment.
This year’s edition shall focus on “normativity” as discussed within three areas of philosophical inquiry: theory of meaning, belief and knowledge.

Format of the conference: Each participant is supposed to present either an original research paper during the workshop or a commentary, which will be later a subject of intensive small group discussion. We aim not only at providing hours of normativity-focused working groups and lectures by our guest speakers, but also at helping our participants improve their papers.

Invited speakers:
Alex Miller (Otago, NZ)
Anandi Hattiangadi (Oxford)
Daniel Whiting (Southampton)
Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont)


CfP:
We invite submissions of original papers for presentations at the workshop addressing any problem within the broad subject of the workshop. We are particularly interested in the issues investigating into the meta-theory of normativity restricted (or not) to the particular domain: epistemic, linguistic etc. Please send your application via form available on our website (www.2014.cwap.pl) and smoonote.com. Your application will be subject to double-blind peer-review process.

We expect that each author of successful application will be offered a 30 minutes long slot for her presentation, which then will be followed by a 15 minutes response by a commentator, and finally by at least 15 minutes public discussion. You can participate in our workshop in two ways. You can either apply for both a paper presentation and the job of commentator or just one of them.

Organizers:
Paweł Banaś (Jagiellonian University, Department of Legal Theory)
Joanna Klimczyk (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Krzysztof Posłajko (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Philosophy) e-mail: [email protected]

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