BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Grails iCalendar plugin//NONSGML Grails iCalendar plugin//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T121444Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240610T230000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240610T230000 SUMMARY:Philosophies of Time\, Motion\, and Change UID:20240329T121444Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:221 N Grand Blvd\, Saint Louis\, United States\, 63108 DESCRIPTION:
Each fall\, Saint Louis University's Philosophy Graduate Student Association organizes a conference for graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines around a central theme. Typically\, approximately half a dozen graduate students are selected by peer review to present their work on that theme. Moreover\, one or two prominent philosophers are invited to give a keynote lecture on that theme. In this way\, our conference not only provides a venue for graduate students to gain exposure and experience\, but also offers students an opportunity to interact with eminent scholars in their field of interest. Our next conference will be held on 11&ndash\;12 October 2024. Our 2024 conference theme will be Philosophies of Time\, Motion\, and Change. \;Our 2024 keynote speakers will be Professors Godehard Brü\;ntrup (HFPH/SLU) and Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers).
\nWe welcome submissions from graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines related to the theme of our conference most broadly construed. Suitable paper topics include but are not limited to issues concerning time\, motion\, or change with respect to: metaphysics (McTaggart&rsquo\;s A- vs. B-series\, 3- vs. 4-dimensionalism\, substantivalism vs. relationalism\, etc.)\; process philosophy (Bergson\, Whitehead\, etc.)\; epistemology (Humean skepticism\, etc.)\; &ldquo\;Western&rdquo\; thinkers (pre-Socratics\, Plato\, Aristotle\, Augustine\, Aquinas\, Descartes\, Leibniz\, Newton\, Kant\, Hegel\, etc.)\; &ldquo\;non-Western&rdquo\;&mdash\;esp. indigenous or under-represented&mdash\;traditions (Buddhism\, Confucianism\, etc.)\; philosophical theology (transubstantiation\, the eternal present\, etc.)\; phenomenology and perception (Husserl\, etc.)\; logic and mathematics (dynamic logics\, calculus\, etc.)\; applied and experimental philosophy\; ethics and sociopolitical philosophy\; aesthetics and the philosophy of art\; or physics\, biology\, and the philosophy of science.
\nSubmissions should be 3500 words or fewer (excluding headers\, footnotes\, and references)\, prepared for blind review\, and accompanied by a separate cover page containing the author&rsquo\;s name\, affiliation\, paper title\, word count\, and an abstract of 350 words or fewer. Accepted authors will receive a thirty-minute time-slot to present their work\, followed by comments from a resident graduate student or faculty member as well as a general Q&\;A.
\nSubmission deadline: 10 June 2024. Results should be announced by 10 August 2024.
\nSend submissions and questions to the organizing committee at pgsa.conf@slu.edu. \; \;
ORGANIZER: METHOD:PUBLISH END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20240329T121444Z DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241011T130000 DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241012T170000 SUMMARY:Philosophies of Time\, Motion\, and Change UID:20240329T121445Z-iCalPlugin-Grails@philevents-web-6f97df9687-7c6q9 TZID:America/Chicago LOCATION:221 N Grand Blvd\, Saint Louis\, United States\, 63108 DESCRIPTION:Each fall\, Saint Louis University's Philosophy Graduate Student Association organizes a conference for graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines around a central theme. Typically\, approximately half a dozen graduate students are selected by peer review to present their work on that theme. Moreover\, one or two prominent philosophers are invited to give a keynote lecture on that theme. In this way\, our conference not only provides a venue for graduate students to gain exposure and experience\, but also offers students an opportunity to interact with eminent scholars in their field of interest. Our next conference will be held on 11&ndash\;12 October 2024. Our 2024 conference theme will be Philosophies of Time\, Motion\, and Change. \;Our 2024 keynote speakers will be Professors Godehard Brü\;ntrup (HFPH/SLU) and Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers). Graduate students in philosophy and associated disciplines are invited to submit proposals related to our conference theme most broadly construed. Please see our CFP or website (linked below) for more information.
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