BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20230901T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240515T170000 SUMMARY:Young Philosophers Lecture Series UID:20240329T113907Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Indiana/Indianapolis LOCATION:DePauw University\, Greencastle\, United States\, 46135 DESCRIPTION:
The DePauw University Philosophy Department is pleased to announce that our Young Philosophers Lecture Series will continue in 2023-2024. \; The department will invite two young philosophers (persons who have received a Ph.D. in philosophy within the past six years) to give in-person campus talks\, one during the fall and the other during the spring semester of the academic year. When on campus each young philosopher will give an undergraduate-friendly presentation of their paper. Young philosophers will also have the chance to workshop their research papers with other philosophers in a virtual setting. Participants in the workshop will be the other young philosophers\, philosophers who referee submissions\, and members of the DePauw philosophy department.
\nThe deadline for submissions for the 2023-2024 lecture series is July 3\, 2023. \;
\nSUBMISSION GUIDELINES
\n&bull\;Research Paper (max 4\,000 words) - Word or PDF
\n&bull\;Abstract of Research Paper (max 250 words) - Word or PDF
\n&bull\;Make sure everything is suitable for anonymous review. Don't include any identifying information in your paper or your abstract.
\n&bull\;Deadline: July 3\, 2023
\n&bull\;Submit via this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1j81Ib1VNBD290UTvrU-Pc7nw_epFPEIx-LIlubBf0X4/edit
\nDirect all questions to incoming department chair Jeremy Anderson (jeremyanderson@depauw.edu) and/or current chair Marcia McKelligan (mamck@depauw.edu). \;
\nHONORARIUM AND TRAVEL
\nSelected participants will have their lodging covered and their travel reimbursed up to $500 and will receive a small honorarium.
\n.
\nWHAT IS A YOUNG PHILOSOPHER?
\nYour age is irrelevant to whether or not you are a young philosopher. By &ldquo\;young philosopher&rdquo\; we mean someone who has received their Ph.D. in philosophy within the last 6 years. We will also consider submissions from exceptional graduate students who reasonably expect to defend by the Spring or Summer at the end of the 2023-2024 academic year.
ORGANIZER;CN=Marcia A. McKelligan: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230918T140000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240520T170000 SUMMARY:Introduction to Aesthetics UID:20240329T113908Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:INTRODUCTION TO AESTHETICS
\nPROGRAM
\nThis course is structured in four parts &ndash\; (1) aesthetics and sense perception\; (2) speculative aesthetics\; (3) poetics\; and (4) experimental aesthetics &ndash\; \;and analyses a series of aesthetic concepts and phenomena &ndash\; such as aesthetic experience\, aesthetic judgement\, aisthesis\, art\, aura\, beauty\, emotion\, empathy\, imagination\, perception\, sublime\, and taste &ndash\; \;from both a speculative aesthetic perspective and an experimental aesthetic perspective. Whereas speculative aesthetics is the study of aesthetic concepts based on the use of pure reason\, experimental aesthetics &ndash\; a field of psychology founded by Gustav Theodor Fechner in the 19th century &ndash\; is the study of aesthetic phenomena that takes into account empirical evidences from disciplines such as biology\, experimental psychology\, and neurophysiology.
\nRead more about the course here: https://www.fcsh.unl.pt/outros-cursos/introduction-to-aesthetics/
\nThe course will be entirely in English and is intended for undergraduate\, postgraduate\, and doctoral students. \;
\nTeacher: Dr. Fabio Tononi
\nDeadline: 8 September 2023
\nCOSTS
\nFor information about the application process and costs\, see: https://www.fcsh.unl.pt/outros-cursos/introduction-to-aesthetics/
\nFor further questions\, contact fabiotononi@fcsh.unl.pt
ORGANIZER;CN=Fabio Tononi: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230922T140000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240531T170000 SUMMARY:Introduction to Metaphysics UID:20240329T113909Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:INTRODUCTION TO METAPHYSICS
\nPROGRAM
\nThis course aims at investigating a series of metaphysical concepts through the analysis of some of the most important philosophical treatises in the history of Western thought. Students will develop adequate critical and analytical skills by reading philosophical and interdisciplinary texts on topics such as being\, causation\, freedom and determinism\, God\, idealism and realism\, mind and body\, philosophy\, and universals and particulars. Furthermore\, students will learn to orient themselves in thinking by addressing a series of questions\, including: What is philosophy? What does it mean to think? Do humans have free will?  \;
\nRead more about the course here: https://www.fcsh.unl.pt/outros-cursos/introduction-to-metaphysics/
\nThe course will be entirely in English and is intended for undergraduate\, postgraduate\, and doctoral students. \;
\nTeacher: Dr. Fabio Tononi
\nDeadline: 14 September 2023
\nCOSTS
\nFor information about the application process and costs\, see: https://www.fcsh.unl.pt/outros-cursos/introduction-to-metaphysics/
\nFor further questions\, contact fabiotononi@fcsh.unl.pt
ORGANIZER;CN=Fabio Tononi: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240331T120000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240331T120000 SUMMARY:Bertrand Russell Society Student Paper Prize UID:20240329T113910Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Bertrand Russell Society accepts submissions for its Student Paper Prize\, which is awarded annually to the best new paper in Russell studies. Papers may be submitted by graduate or undergraduate students. They should deal with some aspect of Russell&rsquo\;s life\, work\, or influence\, and be of suitable length for presentation at the annual meeting.
\nThe award includes a $200 cash prize\, a complimentary first-year membership in the Society\, and free registration and lodging at the Society&rsquo\;s annual meeting\, where the prize is presented. The Society does not award a Student Paper Prize every year\, but only in years where there is a sufficiently meritorious paper. Beginning in 1993\, the Student Paper Prize replaced the Society&rsquo\;s Doctoral and Masters Grants.
\nStudent Paper Prize submissions should be emailed with (1) an anonymized paper and (2) a cover page including the paper&rsquo\;s title and abstract\, author&rsquo\;s name\, email address\, and institutional affiliation. Submissions should be emailed to Adam Stromme (chair of the committee) at brssocsecretary [at] gmail [dot] com. Submissions for the 2024 Student Paper Prize are due Sunday\, March 31st\, 2024.
\nInformation about the upcoming BRS Annual Meeting can be found here: https://bertrandrussellsociety.org/meetings/. A list of all past BRS Student Paper Prize winners can be found here: https://bertrandrussellsociety.org/student-paper-prize/.
\n ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240331T230000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240331T230000 SUMMARY:Falsafa: Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy UID:20240329T113911Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:We are accepting submissions by undergraduate students for the 6th issue of Falsafa\, the Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy at UC Irvine. Our goal is to invite undergraduates to write about marginalized or underrepresented topics of philosophy. This journal invites students to engage with topics that are lacking in philosophy curricula. We invite papers on any topic\, debate\, or figure in philosophical traditions that are under-represented or marginalized in the discipline
\nHere&rsquo\;s a non-exhaustive list of traditions that we welcome submissions in:
\nAfricana Philosophy
\nIslamic Philosophy
\nChinese Philosophy
\nIndian Philosophy
\nPhilosophy of Race and Gender
\nFeminist and Marxist philosophy
\nPhilosophy of Sexuality
\nIndigenous Philosophy
\nWe also encourage submissions that compare the work of thinkers from aforementioned philosophical traditions with those commonly studied in the discipline (such as Plato\, Descartes\, Wittgenstein\, and others)
\nAdditionally\, we will be holding a conference in Spring 2024\, on the 26th of April\, hosted by the Philosophy Club at UC Irvine.
\n*For reference\, take a look at the past/inaugural issues of Falsafa:https://falsafaorg.com/issues/
\nSubmission Guidelines
\nPapers should not exceed 3500-5000 words (including footnotes)\, in Times New Roman\, 12-pt font size\, and double-spaced. File containing the paper should be fully anonymized.
\nMargins should be 1-inch (top\, bottom\, and sides)\, and insert page numbers in the top right corner. Citations should be in the Chicago format. Do not include in-text citations\; instead\, use footnotes.
\nIn a separate file include the abstract (200 words) of the paper\, your name\, institutional affiliation\, year\, and an indication regarding your interest in presenting at the conference.
\nSend both files tofalsafauci@gmail.combefore 11 pm (Pacific Time) March 31\, 2024. \; \;
\nPapers must not be published previously or under peer-review on any platform (eg. journal\, blog\, website\, etc.). \;
\nAuthors will be notified about decisions by 6pm (Pacific Time) April 15th\, 2024. For questions please contact falsafauci@gmail.com.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T120000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T120000 SUMMARY:Critique: Durham University Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy UID:20240329T113912Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Critique is an English-language peer-reviewed open access academic journal published biannually in winter and summer by the University of Durham. It publishes original articles\, discussion pieces and authoritative book reviews in any area of philosophy\, written by undergraduates worldwide.
\n\nCritique \;is now accepting submissions of interesting\, original\, and well written manuscripts as well as applications for positions on the editorial board and reviewers. Please visit our website for further information or reach out at \;durhamcritique@gmail.com \;if you have any queries.
\n ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T234500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240401T234500 SUMMARY:Twentieth Annual Philosophy & Religious Studies Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113913Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate students are invited to submit papers in any area of philosophy or religious studies for presentatio­\;­\;n at CSUB&rsquo\;s Twentieth Annual Philosophy and Religious Studies Conference. The conference provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduates to present and discuss their best work and to connect with the wider academic community.
\nThe deadline for submissions is Monday\, April 1st\, 2024. Submissions should be either in the form of full papers (9-10 pages) or as extended abstracts (3-4 pages)\, prepared for anonymous review\, and submitted electronically in Word or PDF format to Dr. Fran Fairbairn\, Assistant Professor of Philosophy\, atffairbairn@csub.edu. Final decisions will be made by April 8th. Students whose submissions are accepted will be eligible to apply for financial support. Direct any questions to Prof. Fran Fairbairn (ffairbairn@csub.edu). We look forward to reading your submissions!
\n\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr.Amanda Lucia (University of California\, Riverside)
\nAmanda Lucia is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California-Riverside. She is author of \;White Utopias: The Religious Exoticism of Transformational Festivals \;(2020)\, which intervenes at the intersection of whiteness\, religious exoticism\, and contemporary yoga spirituality. Her previous publications include \;Reflections of Amma: Devotees in a Global Embrace \;(2014)\, and numerous articles. She is also the Principal Investigator for the Religion &\; Sexual Abuse Project\, \;www.religionandsexualabuseproject.org. Her current research focuses on celebrity gurus\, and negotiations between religious authority and secular law.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20240402T060000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Bucharest:20240402T060000 SUMMARY:Developing new skills in VR UID:20240329T113914Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Bucharest LOCATION:Splaiul Independentei nr. 204\, Bucureşti (Sectorul 2)\, Romania\, 060024 DESCRIPTION:The "Developing new skills in VR" \;student conference \;aims to bring together students and researchers in philosophy of mind\, epistemology\, cognitive science\, philosophy of technology\, in order to advance our understanding of the kind of knowledge we can aquire in VR and whether we can develop new skills or improve skills in VR.
\nThe conference will take place \;27-28 April 2024\, between 9 AM- \; 9 PM\, local time for Bucharest\, Romania. Regular presentations will be 20 minutes long\, followed by 10 minutes long Q&\;A.
\nIt will have a \;mixed format\, in that speakers may choose whether they present online only or face to face at the event's location (if so\, their session will enjoy a live audience\, but it will also be streamed to remote participants).
\nTopic areas:
\nCall for abstracts
\nWe encourage BA\, MA and PhD students\, as well as early PhD's and postdocs\, to contribute research abstracts related to the event's topic areas. Abstracts should be written in English and should not exceed 300 words. \;
\nAbstracts will receive full consideration if sent before April 2nd\, 2024 at the following address: developingnewskillsinvr@gmail.com Word or PDF attachments preferred\, with the message titled "abstract submission".
\nAll submissions will go through a process of blind peer review. (Please write your identifying details in the body of the email\, and leave the attached abstract anonymized.) We intend notifications of acceptance to be sent out on or before April \; 5th\, 2024. The conference programme will be announced as soon as review is completed.
\nFor any questions\, please don't hesitate to email developingnewskillsinvr@gmail.com
\nYou may register at the same address (or by RSVP here on PhilEvents) on or before April 25th in order to receive the Zoom connection details.
\nThe conference is organized with the support of undergraduate students in the bachelor&rsquo\;s programme in cognitive science within the Department for Psychology at the University of Bucharest and with the support of graduate students in the doctoral school of theorethical philosophy within the Department for Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bucharest.
ORGANIZER;CN=Sandra-Catalina Branzaru: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240405T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T170000 SUMMARY:2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113915Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:2500 California Plaza\, Omaha\, United States\, 68178 DESCRIPTION:2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
\nCreighton University
April 5 &\; 6\, 2024
The 2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be held April 5-6\, 2024\, on the campus of Creighton University in Omaha\, Nebraska. The conference will host an opening panel discussion on the evening of Friday\, April 5 with the main conference program following on Saturday\, April 6. Interested students who are unable to attend the opening panel may still submit papers for consideration in the main program.
\nSubmission guidelines: We welcome submissions in all areas of philosophy from current undergraduate students. Papers should be 3000 words or less and suitable for presenting in under 25 minutes. All submissions must be anonymized for blind review. \;The deadline for submissions is January 15\, 2024.
\nTo submit a paper: \;Please submit your anonymized paper electronically in PDF format along with a separate abstract of 150-250 words to https://bit.ly/mupc24-submission. \;
\nAuthors whose papers are selected for the conference will be notified by March 6.
\nFor any further information\, please contact the conference organizing committee at MUPCOmaha@gmail.com or Dr. Marc Johansen at marcjohansen@creighton.edu.
ORGANIZER;CN=Marc Johansen: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240405T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240405T140000 SUMMARY:2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113916Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:2500 California Plaza\, Omaha\, United States\, 68178 DESCRIPTION:2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
\nCreighton University
April 5 &\; 6\, 2024
The 2024 Midwest Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will be held April 5-6\, 2024\, on the campus of Creighton University in Omaha\, Nebraska. The conference will host an opening panel discussion on the evening of Friday\, April 5 with the main conference program following on Saturday\, April 6. Interested students who are unable to attend the opening panel may still submit papers for consideration in the main program.
\nSubmission guidelines: We welcome submissions in all areas of philosophy from current undergraduate students. Papers should be 3000 words or less and suitable for presenting in under 25 minutes. All submissions must be anonymized for blind review. \;The deadline for submissions is January 15\, 2024.
\nTo submit a paper: \;Please submit your anonymized paper electronically in PDF format along with a separate abstract of 150-250 words to https://bit.ly/mupc24-submission. \;
\nAuthors whose papers are selected for the conference will be notified by March 6.
\nFor any further information\, please contact the conference organizing committee at MUPCOmaha@gmail.com or Dr. Marc Johansen at marcjohansen@creighton.edu.
ORGANIZER;CN=Marc Johansen: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113846Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240405T160000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T170000 SUMMARY:Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113917Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Los_Angeles LOCATION:2043 College Way\, Forest Grove\, United States\, 97116 ORGANIZER;CN=Ian O'Loughlin: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T234500 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T234500 SUMMARY:Emmanuel College's Sixth Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113918Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Emmanuel College\, 400 The Fenway\, Boston\, United States\, 02115 DESCRIPTION:The Emmanuel College Philosophy Club is pleased to announce our \;6th Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference \;featuring keynote speaker\, Dr. Dien Ho\, professor of philosophy and healthcare ethics and the chair of the Center for Health and Humanities at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences who will be speaking on placebos and their use in clinical care. \;https://philpeople.org/profiles/dien-ho \; https://www.mcphs.edu/directory/0034254
\nWe welcome papers in any area of philosophy suitable for a 20-minute talk (4000 word maximum). \;Each paper will receive comments from a member of the Emmanuel College Philosophy Club (limited to 10 minutes) and will be followed by a question and answer session for 15 minutes. Sorry\, but we will not be accepting papers from recent graduates. \;We strongly encourage undergraduate students from Greater Boston as well as from underrepresented groups to submit papers and to otherwise participate in the conference.
\nPapers must be submitted as a Word (.docx) document or a PDF (.pdf) file and be prepared for blind review.
\nPlease include a separate cover sheet with your full name\, paper title\, university or college\, e-mail address\, and phone number.
\nSend papers to \;mottr@emmanuel.edu \;by the end of Friday\, April 5th\, 2024. \;Notification of acceptance will be by Monday\, April 8th\, 2024.
\nThe \;Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference \;is a completely student-run conference with undergraduate students handling all facets of operation.
\nFor further questions\, contact \;philosophyclub@emmanuel.edu
\nWe look forward to reading your papers!
ORGANIZER;CN=Emmanuel College Philosophy Club: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T170000 SUMMARY:2024 KU undergraduate MAP conference UID:20240329T113919Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:1301 Jayhawk Blvd\, Lawrence\, United States DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers
\nAnnual Undergraduate MAP conference
\nUniversity of Kansas
\nApril 6. (Sat)\, 2024
\nKeynote Speaker: \;Tamara Fakhoury \;(the University of Minnesota\, Twin Cities) \;
\nThe University of Kansas Graduate Association of Philosophy Students is pleased to announce our 6th Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference.
\nWe welcome papers in any area of philosophy suitable for a 20-minute talk (4000 words maximum). Each paper will receive comments from a KU philosophy graduate student (10 minutes)\, and be followed by a question and answer session (15 minutes). All undergraduate students are eligible to submit papers. \;We strongly encourage individuals belonging to underrepresented groups to participate in the conference.
\nA $100 prize will be awarded to the best paper to be presented at the conference.
\nPapers should be submitted as a Word document or pdf and prepared for blind review. Please include a separate cover sheet with full name\, paper title\, university or college\, e-mail address\, and phone number. Please ensure that the title of the paper is the same as the title on the cover page.
\nSend papers to \;kumapconference@gmail.com by \;Mar 1\, 2024.
\nFor further questions\, contact \;kumapconference@gmail.com \;
ORGANIZER;CN=Kim Bada: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240412T090000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240414T170000 SUMMARY:2024 Great Lakes Philosophy Conference: "Blame and Forgiveness" UID:20240329T113920Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Great Lakes Philosophy Conference \;
\n\n\nBlame and Forgiveness \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nDates: April 12-14\, 2024 \;
\n\n\nLocation: Virtual\, via Microsoft Teams \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nDeadline for Submissions: February \;1st\, 2024 \;
\n\n\nNotification of Acceptance: February \;15th\, 2024 \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nAny paper that relates to the theme of &ldquo\;Blame and Forgiveness\,&rdquo\; broadly construed\, will be considered. Topics might include\, but are not limited to\, trends in ethics\, interpersonal ethics\, social ethics\, justice and peace\, philosophy of race\, just war theory\, ethics within and across disciplines and specialties\, the intersection of blame and/or forgiveness \;and politics\, epistemology\, applied and professional ethics or theology\, metaethics\, metaphysics\, and political or ethical theory. \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nWe hope to have an interdisciplinary event and welcome submissions from undergraduates\, graduate students\, and professional philosophers\, as well as from a range of fields including but not limited to \;law\, public policy\, business\, health sciences\, history\, religious studies\, political science\, social science\, or related fields. Submissions from active scientists\, researchers\, or practitioners are also welcome\, particularly insofar as those presentations could complement the theme of the conference. We also especially welcome proposals from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds in the \;field andare committed to making this year&rsquo\;s conference inclusive and welcoming to all. And\, new this year\, through a partnership with A2Ethics\, we are happy to invite submissions from high school students.  \;
\n\n\n\n\n\n**There will be a prize for the best undergraduate student paper.** \;
\n\n\n \;
**There will be a prize for the best graduate student paper.** \;
**There will be a prize for the high school student paper.** \;
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo apply\, please submit an extended abstract of up to 500 words through the GLPC Abstract Submission Form. \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal papers should be suitable for a 20-25 minute presentation. Presentations should aim to be accessible and lively as part of constructive\, collaborative\, informal sessions.  \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nKeynote Speaker: \;
\n\n\nProfessor Miranda Fricker\, New York University  \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Great Lakes Philosophy Conference is being hosted by the Siena Heights University philosophy department with generous support from the Aquinas Forum at Siena Heights University. Send any questions to Lharper3@sienaheights.edu. \;
\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease note that there will be a small registration fee associated with participation in this conference. \;
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n ORGANIZER;CN=Leland Harper: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240412T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240412T170000 SUMMARY:WKU Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113921Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:401 College Heights Blvd\, Bowling Green\, United States\, 42101 DESCRIPTION:Western Kentucky University is holding its second undergraduate philosophy conference on Friday\, April 12th\, 2024. The conference's keynote speaker is Professor Corey Reed (Butler University)\, whose talk is titled "Controlling Images: Black Existentialism as the Political Negotiations between the World\, the Self\, and Racialized Imagery".
\nThe deadline for submitting papers is February 4th\, 2024. Students currently enrolled (or who will be enrolled during the spring 2024 semester) at any institution of higher education (community college\, college\, university) are eligible to submit a paper for the event. To submit a paper\, please enclose an anonymized paper with an abstract and title\, together with an cover sheet that includes your institution.
\nPlease keep papers to a length suitable for reading and/or presenting in 30 minutes (i.e. no more than 5\,000 words). Speakers will also have a Q&\;A of 15-to-20 minutes (depending on the conference schedule).
\nThe review process is as follows: papers will be reviewed by fellow students who are officers of the WKU Philosophy Club\, who will then decide which papers to accept.
\nThe conference venue will be in Cherry Hall (Room TBA). Cherry Hall is an accessible building. At present we are unable to offer funding for travel and lodging\, but we strongly encourage you to seek funding through your department\, college\, undergraduate student government\, and other available resources. Lunch or dinner will be provided to presenters.
\nThose with questions can contact the Philosophy Club faculty advisor\, Professor Landon D. C. Elkind (landon.elkind[at]wku.edu) directly.
ORGANIZER;CN=Landon D. C. Elkind: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240412T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T170000 SUMMARY:12th Mid-Hudson Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113922Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:3399 North Road\, Poughkeepsie\, United States\, 12601 DESCRIPTION:The Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Marist College will host the Twelfth Mid-Hudson Valley Undergraduate Philosophy Conference 12-13 April 2024. Undergraduates are encouraged to submit papers on any topic in philosophy. The conference is selective\, accepting at most six papers. There are no concurrent presentations. Each paper presentation includes comments from another undergraduate from either Marist College's philosophy program or from one of the other philosophy programs at four other colleges in the Mid-Hudson Valley Region of Upstate New York. All of the undergraduate presentations will take place in the Henry Hudson Room on the third floor of Fontaine Hall at Marist College.
\n
Papers accepted for presentation are eligible for consideration for publication in the eighth volume of the Marist Undergraduate Philosophy Journal.
The keynote speaker this year will be Dr. Carolina Sartorio\, Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. Dr. Sartorio&rsquo\;s research focuses on problems that lie at the intersection of metaphysics\, philosophy of action\, and moral philosophy. Beside her work in leading philosophy journals and various edited collections\, Dr. Sartorio is the author of two books\, Causation and Free Will (Oxford University Press\, 2016) and Causalism: Unifying Action and Free Action (Oxford University Press\, 2023). She is also co-author (with Robert Kane) of Do We Have Free Will? A Debate (Routledge\, 2021). Dr. Sartorio&rsquo\;s keynote address is entitled &ldquo\;A Simple but Powerful Idea about Free Will&rdquo\; and will take place at 17:00 on Friday\, 12 April 2024 in the Fusco Recital Hall at Marist College.
Please send papers of no more than 3\,000 words (not including footnotes and bibliography) on any topic in philosophy by 29 December 2023. We are accepting electronic submissions by attachment in PDF or MS Word format. Please send submissions to Patricia Devine at .
ORGANIZER;CN=Andrei Buckareff: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240412T140000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240412T220000 SUMMARY:Controlling Images: Black Existentialism as the Political Negotiations between the World\, the Self\, and Racialized Imagery UID:20240329T113923Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:401 College Heights Blvd\, Bowling Green\, United States\, 42101 DESCRIPTION:Western Kentucky University is holding its second undergraduate philosophy conference on Friday\, April 12th\, 2024. The conference's keynote speaker is Professor Corey Reed (Butler University)\, whose talk is titled "Controlling Images: Black Existentialism as the Political Negotiations between the World\, the Self\, and Racialized Imagery".  \; The deadline for submitting papers is February 4th\, 2024. Students currently enrolled (or who will be enrolled during the spring 2024 semester) at any institution of higher education (community college\, college\, university) are eligible to submit a paper for the event. To submit a paper\, please enclose an anonymized paper with an abstract and title\, together with an cover sheet that includes your institution.
\nPlease keep papers to a length suitable for reading and/or presenting in 30 minutes (i.e. no more than 5\,000 words). Speakers will also have a Q&\;A of 15-to-20 minutes (depending on the conference schedule).
\nThe review process is as follows: papers will be reviewed by fellow students who are officers of the WKU Philosophy Club\, who will then decide which papers to accept.
\nThe conference venue will be in Cherry Hall (Room TBA). Cherry Hall is an accessible building. At present we are unable to offer funding for travel and lodging\, but we strongly encourage you to seek funding through your department\, college\, undergraduate student government\, and other available resources. Lunch or dinner will be provided to presenters.
\nThose with questions can contact the Philosophy Club faculty advisor\, Professor Landon D. C. Elkind (landon.elkind[at]wku.edu) directly.
ORGANIZER;CN=Landon D. C. Elkind: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T170000 SUMMARY:Religious Experiences (deadline extended) UID:20240329T113924Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:4202 E Fowler Ave\, Tampa\, United States\, 33620 DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers: Graduate Conference on Religious Experiences (Abstract deadline extended to Feb 14)
\nKeynote Speaker: Dolores Morris \;
\nThe Philosophy Graduate Student Organization of the University of South Tampa invites submissions to our in person annual graduate conference. The conference will be held at the University of South Florida Tampa on April 13\, 2024. The theme of this year&rsquo\;s conference is religious experiences. Some questions that will be discussed include: When is a religious experience warranted? Are religious experiences trustworthy? Can experiencing the death of a loved one be a part of religious experiences? Can science explain religious knowledge? What do believers and non-believers of various stripes say about religious experiences? Do religious experiences inevitably lead to mysticism? Is it sufficient to explain them as psychological or neurophysiological phenomena? In what ways does the philosophy of religion explain religious experiences?
\nPapers may adopt various perspectives\, such as critical\, descriptive\, theoretical\, comparative\, historical\, phenomenological\, etc.\, concerning religious experiences. In addition\, papers can explore the interaction between the philosophy of religion and religious experiences\, religious or spiritual experiences--their diverse theoretical frameworks--or they can develop new theories based on these experiences.
\nPlease send the abstract (150-500 words) anonymized for blind review by February 8\, 2024. In addition\, send a separate document stating your name\, affiliation\, and title of your paper. Email all documents to \;joelalvarez@usf.edu \;and \;diamond434@usf.edu. Abstract acceptances will be announced in the first week of March.
\nSubmissions from undergraduates will also be considered\, for whom a parallel session will be planned.
\nPrizes to be awarded for the best conference papers\, with a $350 prize for the best graduate paper and another prize of $250 for the best undergraduate paper. \;
\nFull papers (3000-4000 words) need to be submitted to joelalvarez@usf.edu \;and \;diamond434@usf.edu by March 15 in order to be considered for the prize. \; \;
\n***This is an in-person conference. Virtual presentations will not be considered.
ORGANIZER;CN=Joel Alvarez;CN=Jeffrey Diamond: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240413T170000 SUMMARY:Religious Experiences (deadline extended) UID:20240329T113925Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:4202 E Fowler Ave\, Tampa\, United States\, 33620 DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers: Graduate Conference on Religious Experiences (Abstract deadline extended to Feb 14)
\nKeynote Speaker: Dolores Morris \;
\nThe Philosophy Graduate Student Organization of the University of South Tampa invites submissions to our in person annual graduate conference. The conference will be held at the University of South Florida Tampa on April 13\, 2024. The theme of this year&rsquo\;s conference is religious experiences. Some questions that will be discussed include: When is a religious experience warranted? Are religious experiences trustworthy? Can experiencing the death of a loved one be a part of religious experiences? Can science explain religious knowledge? What do believers and non-believers of various stripes say about religious experiences? Do religious experiences inevitably lead to mysticism? Is it sufficient to explain them as psychological or neurophysiological phenomena? In what ways does the philosophy of religion explain religious experiences?
\nPapers may adopt various perspectives\, such as critical\, descriptive\, theoretical\, comparative\, historical\, phenomenological\, etc.\, concerning religious experiences. In addition\, papers can explore the interaction between the philosophy of religion and religious experiences\, religious or spiritual experiences--their diverse theoretical frameworks--or they can develop new theories based on these experiences.
\nPlease send the abstract (150-500 words) anonymized for blind review by February 8\, 2024. In addition\, send a separate document stating your name\, affiliation\, and title of your paper. Email all documents to \;joelalvarez@usf.edu \;and \;diamond434@usf.edu. Abstract acceptances will be announced in the first week of March.
\nSubmissions from undergraduates will also be considered\, for whom a parallel session will be planned.
\nPrizes to be awarded for the best conference papers\, with a $350 prize for the best graduate paper and another prize of $250 for the best undergraduate paper. \;
\nFull papers (3000-4000 words) need to be submitted to joelalvarez@usf.edu \;and \;diamond434@usf.edu by March 15 in order to be considered for the prize. \; \;
\n***This is an in-person conference. Virtual presentations will not be considered.
ORGANIZER;CN=Joel Alvarez;CN=Jeffrey Diamond: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240413T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240414T170000 SUMMARY:Meeting of The Wisconsin Philosophical Assocation UID:20240329T113926Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:University of Wisconsin La Crosse\, La Crosse\, United States\, 54601 DESCRIPTION:Program for the 2024 WPA
\n3310 Student Union\, University of Wisconsin at La Crosse
\nUniversity of Wisconsin La Crosse
\nLa Crosse 54601
\nUnited States
\n\nSaturday April 13th
\n\n9:00-9:10 Arrival
\n9:10-9:15 Opening remarks
\n\n(Session 1) 9:15- 10:35 (40 minutes each Paper + Q&\;A)
\n\n&ldquo\;Social Norms and Social Reasons&rdquo\; \;
\nby James Ewing (University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign)
\n\n&ldquo\;Concerning Morality: Human Dispositions and Propensities for Altruism and Social Cooperation&rdquo\; \;
\nby Ashley Labodda (University of Rochester)
\n\n(Session 2) 10:45-12:05
\n&ldquo\;Truth\, Metaphysics\, and Success&rdquo\; \;
\nby Jerry Kapus (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Stout)
\n\n&ldquo\;Sentential Truth/Falsity without Propositions&rdquo\; \;
\nby Vincent Jacobson(Concordia University Wisconsin)
\n\nLunch 12:05-1:30 \; \; \; \;
\n\n(Session 3) 1:30-2:50
\n\n&ldquo\;An Object-Based Individuation of Sensory Modalities&rdquo\; \;
\nby Hubert Marciniec (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Madison) \;
\n\n&ldquo\;On Seeing Negation&rdquo\; \;
\nby Elizabeth Bell (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Madison) \;
\n\n(Session 4) 3:00-4:20
\n\n&ldquo\;Neither Resurrected nor Restored: De-Extinction and the Christmas Island Rat&rdquo\; \;
\nby Chris Diehm (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Stevens Point) \;
\n\n&ldquo\;Disentangling Domestication: Are Humans Domesticated?&rdquo\; \;
\nby Jason Zinser (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Stevens Point)
\n\nRECEPTION: 6:00pm-8:00pm
\n\n \;
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\n \;
\n \;
\n \;
\n \;
\nSunday April 14th
\n\n(Session 5: Undergraduate Session) 9:00-10:20
\n\n&ldquo\;Correspondence and Contingency&rdquo\; \;
\nby Mitchell Johnson (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; La Crosse) \;
\n\n&ldquo\;Doxastic Discrepancy and Worthwhile Disagreement&rdquo\; \;
\nby Stephen Ruthy (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Eau Claire) \;
\n\n\n(Session 6) 10:30-11:50
\n\n&ldquo\;Nietzsche&rsquo\;s Mythopoeia: A Blumenbergian Reading of Thus Spoke Zarathustra&rdquo\; \;
\nby Muhammad Omar Khan (McMaster University) \;
\n\n&ldquo\;Two Kinds of Acts in the First Critique&rdquo\; \;
\nby Tavis Enderle (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Milwaukee) \;
\n\nLunch: \; \;11:50-1:00pm
\n\n(Session 7) 1:00pm-2:20pm
\n\nThe Moral Obligation to Appreciate Art&rdquo\; \;
\nby Lukas Meyers (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Madison)
\n\n&ldquo\;The Reason to be Angry Proportionally&rdquo\; \;
\nby Michael Bruckner (University of Wisconsin &ndash\; Madison)
\n\n2:30-3:00pm WPA Executive Committee Meeting
ORGANIZER;CN=Daniel Schneider;CN=Stewart Eskew: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240413T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240413T170000 SUMMARY:Southern Utah University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113927Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Denver LOCATION:Cedar City\, United States DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the 10th annual Southern Utah University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference\, with a keynote address from Dr. Shen-Yi Liao. The conference will take place April 13\, 2024. We invite papers submissions from undergraduate students in all areas of philosophy. \;
\nPapers should be between 2000-3000 words\, should include an abstract of 150-200 words\, and should be prepared for blind review (please include full contact and affiliation information in your submission email only).
\nPlease submit your papers as a word or .pdf file to SUUPhilosophy@gmail.com by January 15\, 2023.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240413T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240413T170000 SUMMARY:UTD Fifth Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113928Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:800 W Campbell Rd\, Richardson\, United States\, 75080 DESCRIPTION:The University of Texas at Dallas holds this conference to present passionate undergraduate students with a platform for the presentation of their original work in any area of philosophy. This event also serves as an excellent forum for networking with other philosophy students from various institutions. All submitted papers undergo a single blind review process.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240415T230000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240415T230000 SUMMARY:The Handbook of the Philosophies of America UID:20240329T113929Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers
\nThe Handbook of the Philosophies of America
\nBloomsbury Academic
\nDetails
\nBloomsbury is soliciting contributions to The Handbook of the Philosophies of America that will be a research guide to accompany The Philosophies of America Reader\, edited by Kim Dí\;az and Mathew Foust in 2021.
\nThe Philosophies of America Reader made a significant contribution to the rapidly expanding field of Inter-American philosophy by anthologizing a collection of texts by African American\, Asian American\, Native American\, Caribbean\, and Latin American philosophers that represents the full breadth of philosophy across the Americas. The accompanying handbook will collect new research that will expand upon and support this pluralistic approach to American philosophy\, making it more accessible to researchers\, educators and university students.
\nWhile scholars of American philosophy have expanded the canon of American philosophy in recent decades\, the challenge of engaging primary texts persists. Scholars interested in contributing to Inter-American research and instructors committed to greater representation in class material often lack the adequate background to do so responsibly. To that end\, this handbook will collect new essays\, written by young and established scholars working at the forefront of this expanding field\, that guide the reader towards a clearer understanding of a broadly conceived American philosophy.
\nThe 25-30 entries that will comprise this handbook would be grouped by the same five-part structure as ThePhilosophies of America Reader anthology:
\nPart I:  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Selfhood and Identity
Part II:  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Knowing and Learning
Part III:  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Aesthetics and Spirituality
Part IV:  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Ethics and Community
Part V:  \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; \; Violence and Peace
Entries might engage deeply with a particular significant text or thinker or they might contextualize critical debates and movements across American philosophies. A range of methodologies\, theories and approaches are welcome\, so long as they contribute to the understanding of a wide range of North and Latin American philosophical thought. Potential contributors are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the anthology before crafting an essay.
\nSubmission details:
\nLength: \;We are currently soliciting abstracts of 150-250 words. Final entries will be between 7\,000 and 10\,000 words.
\nTopic: \;Each essay should have a clearly stated focus that relates directly to a topic\, debate or thinker present in The Philosophies of America Reader anthology. Essays might focus on a single primary text or might offer an overview of a relevant topic or debate.
\nStyle: \;This collection is intended to serve primarily as a research tool for scholars interested in the field of Inter-American philosophy. However\, depending on the submissions received\, it might also serve as a textbook for upper-level undergraduate or graduate classes. To that end\, submissions should strive to offer content that is valuable to a scholarly audience but also accessible to a student audience
\nSuggested Abstract Submission Structure: Abstracts should include a title that clearly describes the content of the essay as well as the texts or authors that are the focus of the essay. Example: &ldquo\;Educating Citizens Through Problems: Pedagogical Philosophies of Booker T. Washington and Aní\;sio Teixeira.&rdquo\; Abstracts should be clearly located within the five-part structure of the Dí\;az and Faust anthology. Finally\, it should outline the central theme\, argument or text that will be the focus of the essay and conclude with 5-10 keywords that categorize the essay.
\nDeadline for Abstract: \;April 15\, 2024
\nEstimated deadline for Submissions: September 1\, 2025
\nSend questions and submissions to the Volume Editor\, Terrance MacMullan\, at \;tmacmullan@ewu.edu . (Please send submissions as Word ( .docx ) documents).
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T170000 SUMMARY:The 28th Annual SUNY Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113930Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:109 Ravine Parkway\, Oneonta\, United States\, 13820 DESCRIPTION:The 28th Annual SUNY Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will take place April 21-22\, 2024.
\nWe invite undergraduate students to submit papers on any philosophical topic.
\nSubmitted papers should be suitable for a 20 minute presentation and should be prepared for blind review. \; \;
\nIn a separate file\, please include a 100 word abstract of the paper along with \;
\n&ndash\; Your name \;
\n&ndash\; Paper title
\n&ndash\; Institutional affiliation
Submission Deadline Extended: Feb 28\, 2024
\n \; Please email submissions to:
\noneontaphilosophyconference@gmail.com
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T133000 SUMMARY:Fiction Writing as Philosophical Methodology UID:20240329T113931Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:109 Ravine Parkway\, Oneonta\, United States\, 13820 DESCRIPTION:The 28th Annual SUNY Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will take place April 21-22\, 2024.
\nWe invite undergraduate students to submit papers on any philosophical topic.
\nSubmitted papers should be suitable for a 20 minute presentation and should be prepared for blind review. \; \;
\nIn a separate file\, please include a 100 word abstract of the paper along with \;
\n&ndash\; Your name \;
\n&ndash\; Paper title
\n&ndash\; Institutional affiliation
Submission Deadline Extended: Feb 28\, 2024
\n \; Please email submissions to:
\noneontaphilosophyconference@gmail.com
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240420T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20240420T170000 SUMMARY:Indiana Philosophical Association - Spring Workshop UID:20240329T113932Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Indiana/Indianapolis LOCATION:Indianapolis\, United States DESCRIPTION:The IPA invites submissions to our Spring Workshop\, a one-day informal gathering on a special topic in philosophy. The Spring 2024 Workshop will focus on Philosophical Issues Related to Artificial Intelligence (broadly construed). We seek papers approaching AI and related issues from a wide variety of philosophical perspectives. Submitted papers should be (i) no more than 3000 words\, (ii) prepared for blind review\, and (iii) accompanied by a separate page that includes title\, author information (name\, affiliation\, and contact information)\, and an abstract not exceeding 150 words. Materials should be submitted to Brian Johnson at johns383@purdue.edu. Suggestions for commentators and session chairs (including self-nominations) are also welcome.
\n \;Undergraduate Paper Prize: The IPA will present an award to the best paper submitted by an undergraduate student\, and the student will be invited to present their paper at the workshop. The award will be accompanied by a cash prize of $100. Papers submitted for the competition should be identified as such on the title sheet\, and they should be submitted by a faculty sponsor.
\nDeadline for Submissions: 1 March 2024
\nDeadline for Notifications: 20 March 2024
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T110000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240420T170000 SUMMARY:Emmanuel College's Sixth Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113933Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Emmanuel College\, 400 The Fenway\, Boston\, United States\, 02115 DESCRIPTION:The Emmanuel College Philosophy Club is pleased to announce our \;6th Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference \;featuring keynote speaker\, Dr. Dien Ho\, professor of philosophy and healthcare ethics and the chair of the Center for Health and Humanities at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences who will be speaking on placebos and their use in clinical care. \;https://philpeople.org/profiles/dien-ho \; https://www.mcphs.edu/directory/0034254
\nWe welcome papers in any area of philosophy suitable for a 20-minute talk (4000 word maximum). \;Each paper will receive comments from a member of the Emmanuel College Philosophy Club (limited to 10 minutes) and will be followed by a question and answer session for 15 minutes. Sorry\, but we will not be accepting papers from recent graduates. \;We strongly encourage undergraduate students from Greater Boston as well as from underrepresented groups to submit papers and to otherwise participate in the conference.
\nPapers must be submitted as a Word (.docx) document or a PDF (.pdf) file and be prepared for blind review.
\nPlease include a separate cover sheet with your full name\, paper title\, university or college\, e-mail address\, and phone number.
\nSend papers to \;mottr@emmanuel.edu \;by the end of Friday\, April 5th\, 2024. \;Notification of acceptance will be by Monday\, April 8th\, 2024.
\nThe \;Annual Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference \;is a completely student-run conference with undergraduate students handling all facets of operation.
\nFor further questions\, contact \;philosophyclub@emmanuel.edu
\nWe look forward to reading your papers!
ORGANIZER;CN=Emmanuel College Philosophy Club: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240426T000000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T170000 SUMMARY:Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium Undergraduate Conference UID:20240329T113934Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Newark\, United States DESCRIPTION:On April 26-27\, 2024 the University of Delaware philosophy department will host the 34th annual Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium Undergraduate Conference. Tim Maudlin (NYU) will be the keynote speaker.
\nUndergraduates are invited to submit papers of less than 2\,000 words on any topic of philosophical interest. The deadline for submissions is January 26. Notices of acceptance will be sent by March 1.
\nPapers should be prepared as a PDF document to be reviewed anonymously. Please include a cover page with your name\, affiliation\, and paper title. Do not include any identifying information in the body of the paper\, except the title.
\nPlease send your papers and questions to thegppc@gmail.com
ORGANIZER;CN=Noel Swanson;CN=Richard Hanley;CN=Margrette Gress: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240426T090000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240428T170000 SUMMARY:Praxis as First Philosophy: 6th Annual Ethics and Applied Philosophy Graduate Conference UID:20240329T113935Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:Praxis as First Philosophy
6th Annual Ethics and Applied Philosophy Graduate Conference
hosted by the Philosophical Union of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
April 26 - 28\, 2024\, virtually
This fully virtual conference highlights the application of philosophy and ethics to concrete issues and dynamics in the world today. Submissions on any topic within Ethics and Applied Philosophy (broadly construed) will be considered.
\nWhile this is a graduate conference\, we welcome submissions from undergraduate and independent scholars. Accepted undergraduate work will be recognized as exemplary.
\nAccessibility
\nClosed captioning\, webinar Q&\;A\, slide sharing in Google Drive will be available. Contact nosaka at charlotte dot edu for additional access needs.
ORGANIZER;CN=Nicholas Osaka;CN=Billie Waller;CN=Steve Muir: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T170000 SUMMARY:UMass Boston Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113936Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Boston\, United States DESCRIPTION:The Department of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts\, Boston is happy to announce our inaugural undergraduate philosophy conference to be held April 27th\, 2024. Keynote speaker: Michaela Markham Mcsweeney.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240427T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240427T170000 SUMMARY:2024 Kentucky Philosophical Association Meeting UID:20240329T113937Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:Cherry Hall\, 1906 College Heights Blvd\, Bowling Green\, KY 42101\, Bowling Green\, United States\, 42101 DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR PAPERS&mdash\;Kentucky Philosophical Association Meeting&mdash\;Saturday\, April 27th
\nThe Kentucky Philosophical Association is pleased to call for submissions of papers (preferred) or abstracts for its upcoming 2024 meeting on Saturday\, April 27th\, 2024. We are also pleased to announce that our keynote speaker is Dr. Robert B. Talisse (Vanderbilt University) whose talk title is "The Civic Value of Solitude".
\nSubmission requirements
\nSubmissions on any philosophical topic are welcome. Abstracts are acceptable\, but preference will be given to completed papers. Papers should not exceed 3\,000 words and should be prepared for blind review. Include the following information as a cover page in a separate file:
\nPlease send questions and submissions for the main program to Landon Elkind at landon.elkind@wku.edu with &lsquo\;KPA 2024 Submission&rsquo\; appearing in the subject line.
\nCALL FOR PAPERS&mdash\;Student Essay Contest
Submissions: follow requirements listed above for submissions to the general meeting.
Please send questions and contest submissions to Christian Pace at christian.pace@wku.edu with &ldquo\;KPA 2024 Student Essay Contest&rdquo\; as the subject line.
\nThe KPA is committed to inclusion and welcomes a diversity of perspectives and backgrounds including but not limited to gender diversity\, people of color\, the LGBTQ community\, and people with disabilities. All conference activities will occur in accessible buildings. To request accessibility accomodations\, please contact Landon Elkind at landon.elkind@wku.edu.
ORGANIZER;CN=Landon D. C. Elkind: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240501T234500 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240501T234500 SUMMARY:59th Meeting of the Alabama Philosophical Society UID:20240329T113938Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:12 Via de Luna\, Pensacola\, United States\, 32561 DESCRIPTION:Call for Abstracts
\n59th Annual Meeting of the Alabama Philosophical Society \;
\nSeptember 6th &\; September 7th 2024
\nKeynote Speaker
\nThomas Kelly (Princeton University)
\nHilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front Hotel
\n12 Via Luna Drive
\nPensacola\, FL \; 32561
\nPapers in any area of philosophy are welcome. Submissions should consist of an extended abstract of up to 1\,000 words. \; The abstracts should be prepared for blind review.  \;In the submission email\, please state your affiliation and contact information.
\nAll submissions must be e-mailed by May 1\, 2024\; send it in DOC\, RTF\, or PDF format to bamaphilsocsubmissions@googlegroups.com.
\nA prize will be awarded for the best submission from an undergraduate studying at a university in Alabama. There will be a $100 cash award for the winner. To ensure consideration for the award\, please include the phrase &ldquo\;undergraduate essay competition&rdquo\; at the beginning of your submission and submit it via your university email account.
\nInquiries should be directed to Tim Butzer at timothy.butzer@aamu.edu.
ORGANIZER;CN=Tim Butzer;CN=Samuel H. Baker;CN=Nicholas Smith: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240503T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240503T170000 SUMMARY:CSUB 20th Annual Philosophy & Religious Studies Undergraduate Conference UID:20240329T113939Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Los_Angeles LOCATION:Humanities Complex\, Bakersfield\, United States\, 93309-7335 DESCRIPTION:Undergraduate students are invited to attend CSUB&rsquo\;s Twentieth Annual Philosophy and Religious Studies Conference. The conference provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduates \; in \;philosophy or religious \;studies \;to engage in lively and productive discussion and to connect with the wider academic community.
\nThe CFP for the conference can be found at https://philevents.org/event/show/120474. Please direct any questions to Prof. Fran Fairbairn (ffairbairn@csub.edu).
\nKEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Amanda Lucia (University of California\, Riverside) \;
\nAmanda Lucia is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of California-Riverside. She is author of White Utopias: The Religious Exoticism of Transformational Festivals (2020)\, which intervenes at the intersection of whiteness\, religious exoticism\, and contemporary yoga spirituality. Her previous publications include Reflections of Amma: Devotees in a Global Embrace (2014)\, and numerous articles. She is also the Principal Investigator for the Religion &\; Sexual Abuse Project\, www.religionandsexualabuseproject.org. Her current research focuses on celebrity gurus\, and negotiations between religious authority and secular law. \;
ORGANIZER;CN=Frances Fairbairn: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240506T090000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240506T170000 SUMMARY:Philosophy Across Disciplines UID:20240329T113940Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London LOCATION:Newcastle University\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, United Kingdom\, NE1 7RX DESCRIPTION:Abstracts are requested for a following 15 minute presentation on May 6th 2024\, hosted by the Philosophy Department at Newcastle University. This presentation can be in-person or as a video-call.
\nThis conference is primarily for under-graduate and post-graduate students\, although key-note speakers are welcomed. The focus of this conference is to emphasise the inter-disciplinary capacity of philosophy and to provide students with the opportunity to present their research in a student-led conference setting.
\nWe feature both undergraduate and postgraduate research that either engages with applied philosophy or philosophy that is interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary by nature. As we aim to explore philosophy across disciplines\, we also encourage students from any academic backgrounds to apply. We accept both recent graduates and current students.
\nTo apply\, you need to send a 300 to 400 word abstract. Your abstract should include: \;
\nTheoretical basis (the area of philosophy engaged with\, naming scholars and texts)
\nInterdisciplinary element (other discipline/s or non-philosophical topic engaged with) \;
\nA thesis statement (research aims or results) \;
\nThe deadline for applications is 1st February 2024. \;Applications should be made through the form available at the following link: \;https://forms.gle/cQFuXdkqMEKskZ6t6
\nIf you submit an abstract and are accepted\, you will be expected to give a 10-minute talk followed by a 5-minute space for questions. Please consider the amount of research that can be covered given this time frame. There is also the option to present as part of a group panel on a shared theme. Advice on how to write an abstract on a group panel is available from our Instagram page @nclphilosacross\, or email at S.Perring2@ncl.ac.uk
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240603T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240607T170000 SUMMARY:CVR-VISTA Vision Science Summer School UID:20240329T113941Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Toronto LOCATION:4700 Keele St.\, Toronto\, Canada\, M3J 1P3 DESCRIPTION:This summer school is an excellent program for undergraduate students who are interested in vision science to learn about the field from world renowned researchers. The program includes lectures in psychology\, computer science\, art\, philosophy\, neuroscience\, kinesiology\, and more as well as lab tours and social events. This is an all expenses paid opportunity like no other. Please share this information and attached flyer with anyone you think might be interested in attending. More information can be found on our website at \;https://www.yorku.ca/cvr/summer-school/
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240706T170000 SUMMARY:Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy UID:20240329T113942Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:198 College Hill Road\, Clinton\, United States\, 13323 DESCRIPTION:The Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy (HCSPiP) \;brings together twenty ambitious undergraduates for three concurrent\, pedagogically innovative\, two-week courses in philosophy. This summer&rsquo\;s courses are Fiction Writing as Philosophical Methodology (taught by Sara Uckelman\, Durham University)\, Ethical Discourse for Depolarization (taught by Andrew Jason Cohen\, Georgia State)\, and Disaster Ethics (taught by Lauren Traczykowski\, Aston University). The program includes night-time and weekend activities such as game nights\, mini-golf\, sunset watching\, and hikes\, giving undergraduate participants space to cultivate their intellectual friendships. The result is a diverse and intensive philosophy summer program that breeds lively discussion\, exciting classroom experiences\, and a vibrant intellectual community. We strive for inclusivity and accessibility by offering a $750 stipend (conceived as salary replacement) as well as covering travel expenses for each student.
ORGANIZER;CN=Russell Marcus;CN=Catherine Schmitt: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240623T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240708T170000 SUMMARY:HCSPiP 2024 UID:20240329T113943Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:198 College Hill Road\, Oneida\, United States\, 13323 DESCRIPTION:The HCSPiP seeks proposals from creative philosophy instructors to lead one of three innovative two-week undergraduate seminars\, tentatively scheduled for June 23 through July 6\, 2024. Classes should be aimed at undergraduates\, and be inclusive\, active\, student-centered\, and engaging. We are open to proposals for teaching any kind of philosophical content\, utilizing any kind of philosophical method. Proposals will be evaluated by our estimation of their likelihood of generating an exciting\, pedagogically creative\, challenging\, student-centered experience for all participants.
\nWe will run three concurrent classes with twenty highly motivated and philosophically inclined students\, mainly rising juniors and seniors\, drawn half from Hamilton College and half from other schools. The program is a community-centered laboratory designed to foster close relationships between students and faculty. Instructors will have the assistance of current philosophy graduate students who will serve as tutors.
\nThe HCSPiP will culminate\, for instructors\, with a presentation of their work in a one-day public pedagogy conference\, tentatively scheduled for July 8.
\nOn-campus dormitory housing\, meals in the Hamilton dining halls\, and reimbursement for travel will be provided to all participants\, along with a $5\,000 stipend for instructors. Students and tutors also receive generous funding.
\nTo propose a course\, send a single pdf containing
\nIn addition\, please send a current CV and relevant evidence of teaching experience and excellence. \;
\nAll proposal materials should be sent to the HCSPiP program committee\, hcspip@hamilton.edu\, by September 25\, 2023. \;Samples of successful proposals from the past are available on request. Promising applicants may be invited for a conversation before courses are selected. For more information\, contact Russell Marcus\, HCPSiP Director\, rmarcus1@hamilton.edu\, or Catherine Schmitt\, HCSPiP Assistant Director\, cschmitt@hamilton.edu.
ORGANIZER;CN=Russell Marcus: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240624T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T170000 SUMMARY:Northeast Workshop to Learn About Multicultural Philosophy (NEWLAMP) UID:20240329T113944Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Boston\, United States\, 02215 DESCRIPTION:Most undergraduate students in North America only read and discuss &ldquo\;Western\,&rdquo\; Anglo-European philosophy in their philosophy courses. The problem is not that philosophy professors are generally unwilling to teach traditionally underrepresented areas such as African\, Latin American\, Indigenous\, East Asian\, South Asian\, and Islamic philosophy. Rather\, the problem is that most lack the familiarity needed to competently teach work in these areas. The Northeast Workshop to Learn About Multicultural Philosophy (NEWLAMP) project is a yearly week-long summer workshop aimed towards remedying this problem\, by teaching philosophy teachers about a given underrepresented area\, so that they can then teach it in their general undergraduate courses. Each year\, NEWLAMP focuses on a different area. \;In \;June 24-28\, \;2024\, NEWLAMP is an NEH Institute for Higher Education Faculty \;hosted at Northeastern University and \;focused on Native American\, Indigenous and Land-Based Social and Political Philosophy. \;
\n28 \;participants \;will be selected to attend the workshop. \;
\n\nTo be eligible to apply for a NEH-funded Institute\, you must be:
\na United States citizen\, teaching in the U.S. or abroad at U.S. chartered institutions operated by the federal government\; \;
\na resident of U.S. jurisdictions\; \;
\nor a foreign national who has been residing in the United States or its jurisdictions for at least the three years immediately preceding the application deadline
\nYou are not eligible to apply if you:
\nare \;a foreign national teaching abroad\;
\nare related to the project directors\;
\nare affiliated with Northeastern University\;
\nhave been taught or advised in an academic capacity by the project directors\;
\nare delinquent in the repayment of federal debt (taxes\, student loans\, child support payments\, and delinquent payroll taxes for household or other employees)\;
\nhave been debarred or suspended by any federal department or agency\;
\nhave attended a previous NEH professional development project (Seminars\, Landmarks\, or Institutes) led by the project directors.
\nEndowment programs do not discriminate on the basis of race\, color\, national origin\, religion\, sexual orientation\, disability\, or age. We encourage applications from advanced graduate students\, early-career scholars\, \;adjuncts\, community college or regional university professors\, and other underfunded faculty across \;the United States. \;
\n\nEvery participant will be provided with a $1\,300 stipend \;(taxable as income) \;after the end of the program to \;help cover travel\, \;lodging\, \;and meals. \;Single rooms in Northeastern housing will be available at a discounted price. \;There is no registration fee.
\n\nApply to NEWLAMP by emailing the following to NEWLAMP2024@gmail.com\, by \;March \;5\, 2024 \;(11:59pm ET):
\nI. \;  \;  \; A short statement of interest in NEWLAMP (2-page max)\; \;please include in your statement your reasons for wanting to participate in NEWLAMP 2024\, the number of moral\, social\, and/or political philosophy courses you usually teach every year\, the levels of those courses\, and the standard class size of each\;
\nII.  \; A curriculum vitae\; and
\nIII. \; \;A Brief Teaching Portfolio including: at least two sample syllabi (preferably in moral\, social\, and/or political philosophy) and at least one sample student assignment.
\n\nCompile all the elements in a single PDF with your First Name_Last Name in the document title (e.g.\, \;Leanne_Simpson.pdf) and submit it with the email title &ldquo\;2024 \;Institute \;Submission.&rdquo\;
\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact Candice Delmas (c.delmas@northeastern.edu) and \;NEWLAMP2024@gmail.com.
\n\nNotifications will be sent out \;April \;5\, 2024. \;Accepted \;applicants will have until April 19\, 2024\, to accept or decline the offer to participate in the Institute. Waitlisted applicants will then be contacted. \;
ORGANIZER;CN=Candice Delmas;CN=Shelbi Nahwilet Meissner;CN=Getty Lustila: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240827T090000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240830T170000 SUMMARY:6th Urbino Summer School in Epistemology UID:20240329T113945Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/Rome LOCATION:Via Timoteo Viti 10\, Urbino\, Italy DESCRIPTION:Call for Applications
\n6th Urbino Summer School in Epistemology
\nUniversity of Urbino Carlo Bo &ndash\; Department of Pure and Applied Sciences.
\nUrbino\, August 27 &ndash\; 30\, 2024.
\nUnder the auspices of:
\nThe Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy (SIFA)
\nThe Italian Society for Logic and the Philosophy of Science (SILFS)
\nLecturers
\nJennifer Lackey (Northwestern University)
\nEdouard Machery (University of Pittsburgh)
\nCarlotta Pavese (Cornell University)
\nHans van Ditmarsch (University of Toulouse &ndash\; CNRS &ndash\; IRIT)
\nOrganizers
\nMario Alai
\nMatteo Antonelli
\nAdriano Angelucci
\nNiccolò\; Covoni
\nSilvia De Toffoli
\nVincenzo Fano
\nPierluigi Graziani
\nDaniele Sgaravatti
\nOverview
\nThe goal of the four days in-person Summer School is to provide an opportunity for highly motivated graduate students (or even advanced undergraduate students)\, and early-career researchers to learn\, discuss and exchange ideas about current epistemological issues in close contact with internationally renowned experts.
\nThere will be two kinds of sessions on each of the four days: lectures in the morning\, and parallel group sessions in the afternoon.
\nThe lectures will be delivered by our Lecturers\, and will focus on both general and specific aspects of their current work. Each lecture will comprise approximately 45-50 minutes of presentation\, and 20 minutes for Q&\;A.
\nEach group session will be led by a different Lecturer\, and will take a laboratory format. The topics dealt with are intended to be broad in scope &ndash\; e.g.\, they might include Naturalism in Epistemology\; Methodology and Meta-epistemology\; Formal epistemology\; virtue epistemology and reliabilism &ndash\; in order to allow the participants to engage in open discussion\, based on specific texts read in advance. A reading list will be provided in due course by the Lecturers.
\nEach student will hence have the opportunity to attend 16 lectures and 4 group sessions during the 4 days. Of course\, there will be ample room for intellectual and philosophical exchanges outside of these academic activities\, in the beautiful setting of late summer evenings offered by Urbino.
\nDetailed course description
\nTba
\nParticipation fee
\nThe enrolment fee is &euro\; 220\,00. It includes didactic materials and four coffee breaks.
\nDepending on the availability of funds there may be a few bursaries available to cover the cost of the enrolment fee.
\nAccommodation
\nFor participants who need a full-board service\, the organizers\, upon request\, can book 5 nights (no breakfast) at a university residence\, and two meals for each of the 4 days of school (8 meals) at the university canteen at the cost of &euro\; 263\,50.
\nParticipants who wish to avail themselves of this option are kindly requested to mention it in their application.
\nApplication
\nApplications to the Summer School must be sent via email to adriano.angelucci@uniurb.it by April 25th\, and must include a CV (with a list of publications\, if applicable).
\nNotifications of acceptance will be sent out by May 15th.
\nThe opening date for online enrolment is May 16th.
\nThe closing date for online enrolment is July 14th.
\nAll the info needed to complete the online enrolment procedure will be provided to selected participants in due time.
\nThe Summer School will be activated only if the minimum number of participants is reached.
\n\nFor all inquiries about the school\, please contact: Adriano Angelucci (adriano.angelucci@uniurb.it)\, Daniele Sgaravatti (daniele.sgaravatti@unibo.it) or Mirko Tagliaferri (mirko.tagliaferri@uniurb.it).
ORGANIZER;CN=Mario Alai;CN=Adriano Angelucci;CN="Niccolò Covoni";CN=Silvia De Toffoli;CN=Vincenzo Fano;CN=Pierluigi Graziani;CN=Daniele Sgaravatti: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240906T150000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240906T150000 SUMMARY:SIUE Undergraduate Philosophy Conference UID:20240329T113946Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:Edwardsville\, United States DESCRIPTION:Southern Illinois University Edwardsville will be hosting its 18th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. \; Paper submissions in any area of philosophy are welcome.
\nCONFERENCE THEME:
\nNurturing Democratic Responsibility in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
\n\nThe 25th \;Annual Conference of the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum brings together educators\, scholars\, practitioners\, and other experts in the field of ethics education to share best practices\, innovative teaching methodologies\, pedagogical approaches\, and compelling scholarship that will engage students and others in critical ethical reasoning about important and timely issues.
\n\nThe 2024 conference will explore the complex relationship between democracy\, responsibility\, and the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The conference will examine the ethical dimensions of AI's integration into democratic systems and analyze the responsible deployment of AI in shaping and reshaping democratic processes. Some topics of special interest this year include: ethical discourse and civility\; civic engagement and democratic participation\; bias\, fairness\, and justice\; and trust\, transparency\, and accountability. Key objectives of the conference are to equip educators with the necessary tools to cultivate responsible and engaged citizens committed to the principles of democracy\, and to discuss and assess ethical challenges concerning the integration of AI in democratic processes\, as well as to explore strategies to address these challenges in the classroom and beyond.
\n\nThe 2024 \;SEAC \;Conference Directors are Edyta Kuzian and Dan Wueste (Clemson University) and Jason Scott Robert (Arizona State University).
\n\nProposals for presentation are due by Aug. 15
\n\nSubmissions may include full papers or abstracts of no more than 250 words\; session formats include papers\, panels\, case study analysis and discussion\, poster sessions and pedagogical demonstrations. Presentations are typically 20-25 minutes in length\, allowing for 5-10 minutes of Q&\;A. Submissions are to be formatted for blind review. We encourage undergraduate and graduate students to submit their work. The Society sponsors a competition for the best paper submitted by a graduate student. The winner receives a $500 cash award and free conference registration. The Society publishes \;Teaching Ethics\, and conference papers may be sent to the editors for publication consideration.
\n ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241003T130000 SUMMARY:Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum 25th Annual Conference UID:20240329T113948Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/New_York LOCATION:Clemson University\, Greenville\, United States\, 29634 DESCRIPTION:CONFERENCE THEME:
\nNurturing Democratic Responsibility in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
\nThe 25th \;Annual Conference of the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum brings together educators\, scholars\, practitioners\, and other experts in the field of ethics education to share best practices\, innovative teaching methodologies\, pedagogical approaches\, and compelling scholarship that will engage students and others in critical ethical reasoning about important and timely issues.
\nThe 2024 conference will explore the complex relationship between democracy\, responsibility\, and the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. The conference will examine the ethical dimensions of AI's integration into democratic systems and analyze the responsible deployment of AI in shaping and reshaping democratic processes. Some topics of special interest this year include: ethical discourse and civility\; civic engagement and democratic participation\; bias\, fairness\, and justice\; and trust\, transparency\, and accountability. Key objectives of the conference are to equip educators with the necessary tools to cultivate responsible and engaged citizens committed to the principles of democracy\, and to discuss and assess ethical challenges concerning the integration of AI in democratic processes\, as well as to explore strategies to address these challenges in the classroom and beyond.
\nThe 2024 \;SEAC \;Conference Directors are Edyta Kuzian and Dan Wueste (Clemson University) and Jason Scott Robert (Arizona State University).
\nProposals for presentation are due by Aug. 15
\nSubmissions may include full papers or abstracts of no more than 250 words\; session formats include papers\, panels\, case study analysis and discussion\, poster sessions and pedagogical demonstrations. Presentations are typically 20-25 minutes in length\, allowing for 5-10 minutes of Q&\;A. Submissions are to be formatted for blind review. We encourage undergraduate and graduate students to submit their work. The Society sponsors a competition for the best paper submitted by a graduate student. The winner receives a $500 cash award and free conference registration. The Society publishes \;Teaching Ethics\, and conference papers may be sent to the editors for publication consideration.
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T113847Z DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241018T234500 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241018T234500 SUMMARY:Peacocke Prize 2024 (Science and Religion) UID:20240329T113949Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:Europe/London DESCRIPTION:In memory of its founding President and former Chairman\, the Revd Dr Arthur Peacocke\, the Science and Religion Forum offers an annual essay prize. The student essay can address any issue at the intersection of science and religion and does not need to relate to the conference theme\, although students are welcome to address the conference them should they wish. In 2024 the conference theme is Key topics from Arthur Peacocke's work.
\nFor full details and online submission please see the website.
\nThe 2024 Peacocke Prize is open from 1st April to 18th October 2024. Entrants must be registered as students (in school or university) at the time of submission OR have been registered in the previous 4 \;months.
\ni.e. Third year undergraduates completing studies at the end of the 23-24 academic year can submit in the UG category up to 18th October 2024. Likewise post-16 students transitioning to university in September 2024 can submit in the VI Form category up to 18th October 2024.
\nThe Peacocke Prize Winner
\nThe Peacocke Prize is usually run annually with the prize judged by a review panel. The Prize includes: \;
\nA cash award of £\;250
\nFree membership of the Forum for one year.
\nUK travel and accommodation costs to the Forum&rsquo\;s annual conference to present their winning essay in full (subject to panel decision).*
\n*As the 2024 series is online the winner will be presented with their prize during the November Conference (27th-28th) and receive an accommodation bursary for the 2025 conference.
\nPublication of the essay as part of the conference &ldquo\;Special Section&rdquo\; in Zygon (subject to essay quality and continuing collaboration with Zygon or another journal or appropriate standing).
\nHighly Commended Essays
\nSubject to the decision of the panel a number of further essays may be commended. Commended essays will receive:
\n(Unfunded) Opportunity to present their work in the &ldquo\;New Voices&rdquo\; section of the annual conference.
\nOpportunity for the essay to be published in the Forum&rsquo\;s journal Reviews in Science and Religion (subject to panel decision).
\nHow to Enter
\nEssay entries can either be written or a recorded presentation.
\nVI Form/Post-16 entries should be 1\,500-3\,000 words (or a 15-30min recorded presentation)
\nUndergraduate and postgraduate entries should be 3\,000-5\,000 words (or 30-50min recorded presentation)
\nAll entries should include an abstract of 150-200 words (this is excluded from the word count)
\nAll entries should include full references/bibliography (there is no preferred referencing style). References are excluded from the word count. \;
\nSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville will be hosting its 18th annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. \; Paper submissions in any area of philosophy are welcome
ORGANIZER;CN=Judith Crane: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR