Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference 2013
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University of Zurich
Zürich
Switzerland
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The Society for Applied Philosophy (UK) was founded in 1982 with the aim of promoting philosophical study and research that has a direct bearing on areas of practical concern. It arose from an increasing awareness that many topics of public debate are capable of being illuminated by the critical, analytic approach characteristic of philosophy, and by direct consideration of questions of value. These topics come from a number of different areas of social life - law, politics, economics, science, technology, medicine and education are among the most obvious. The purpose of the SAP is to foster and promote philosophical work that is intended to make a constructive contribution to problems in these areas. It does so through events, conferences, and lecture programmes.
SUBMISSION PROCESS for PROPOSED PAPERS
Please submit a 3000 word paper ACCOMPANIED BY a 500 word abstract to be considered for inclusion in the programme.
Papers (with accompanying abstract) can be submitted here
http://www.appliedphil.org/view/proposal.html
The deadline for submissions is Monday 14 January 2013
Only submissions that include both abstract and paper can be considered for the programme.
SUBMISSION PROCESS for PANEL TOPICS
The organisers hope to include some panel sessions at this year's annual conference.
If you have a panel topic proposal please submit a 1500 word outline of the session ALONG WITH a 500 word abstract for each paper to be included in the panel here.
The deadline for submissions is Monday 14 January 2013
Annual Conference POSTGRADUATE ESSAY PRIZE
A prize will be awarded to the best postgraduate essay submission.
The winning student will receive free registration and accommodation at the conference as well as reimbursement of travel expenses incurred (up to £250).
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