CFP: Minds, Bodies, and Problems
Submission deadline: January 15, 2012
Conference date(s):
June 7, 2012 - June 8, 2012
Conference Venue:
Bilkent University
Ankara,
Turkey
Topic areas
Details
High-quality submissions are invited on the many aspects of the mind-body problem.
Some suggested topics include: naturalistic/physicalistic reduction of intentionality and/or phenomenal consciousness, the potential constitutive role of the body in mental states, the extended mind hypothesis, the potential conceptual role of the Peripheral Nervous System in the characterization of mental states/processes, body and mental causation, body/brain and free will, consciousness related topics in neuro- and bio-ethics, potential novel philosophical implications of focusing on less studied sense modalities: olfaction, proprioception, interoception, kinesthesia, etc.
Self-standing papers are preferred rather than papers responding to/commenting on another paper or book. Each talk will be 45 minutes long, including Q&A.
Interested speakers should submit an extended abstract (500-1000 words) by uploading it to the system to be found on the website of the conference: http://minds.bilkent.edu.tr/ Submissions will be blindly refereed by a group of people comprising some of the keynote speakers, some of the faculty members of the Department of Philosophy at Bilkent University, and some members of the Turkish philosophical community.
We will select 8-10 speakers based on the submitted abstracts, and every effort is made to publish the final versions of the papers in an edited volume. The criteria of selection are both the perceived quality of the papers and the maximization of the conference’s overall diversity as far as the topics are concerned.
Abstract submission deadline: 15 January, 2012.
Expected date of a decision: 1 March, 2012.
Registration details
Selected speakers will be asked to pay a conference fee of 160 EUR, which will cover the following:
- Three nights’ accommodation (6, 7, 8 June, 2012) in on-campus guest apartments.
- Lunches and dinners on 7 and 8 June, 2012.
- Breakfast on 8 June, 2012.
- Coffee, tea, and refreshments during the two conference days.
There will also be a two-day post-conference trip (9-10 June, 2012) to Cappadocia, which interested participants will have to pay for separately at a concession rate (approximately 100 EUR) which will cover transportation, tour guide, 4-star hotel accommodation, breakfast, dinner, and two lunches. For information on Cappadocia, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia. The conference fee will also cover a fourth night at Bilkent upon return from Cappadocia, for of those who opt for joining us on that trip.
Payment details will be available to selected speakers by the time the final decision on the program will have been made.
The conference is open to the public, but the University is not able to arrange for accommodation and meals for non-speaker participants.