Mental Causation

April 2, 2016
Philosophy, Renmin University of China

600 Renwen Building
59 Zhongguancun Street
Beijing 100872
China

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Laurie Paul
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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We invite graduate students and young faculty to submit papers in any area of analytic philosophy, but preference will be given to papers in metaphysics (regarding causation) and philosophy of mind (regarding mental causation).

Papers should be suitable for 20-25 minute presentations (3,000-4,000 words) and made ready for blind review. Submissions should also include a cover letter with the following information: (i) author name, (ii) email, (iii) institution, (iv) paper topic, (v) word count, and (vi) an abstract (150 words).

** 1,200 RMB prize for best student paper and a 600 RMB prize for the runner-up.

** There are a limited number of travel/accommodations grants available for students in China outside Beijing, if interested please specify this in your email.

** Select papers will be considered for publication in a special issue of Frontiers of Philosophy in China.

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Be sure to attach your paper and cover letter as .doc(x) or .pdf files. Notices of acceptance will be sent by March 15, 2016.

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