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November 8-10, 2007
SPEP, Nov. 8-10, 2007 Westin
River North: Chicago, IL. Host Institution: De Paul University. 46th
Annual Conference of Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy.
Nominating Books for Current Research Sessions, postmark deadline
Nov. 8-10, 2007. Submittung Paper and Panel Proposals, postmark deadline
Feb. 2, 2007.
April 13-14, 2007
Second Annual Conference
on Christian Philosophy
Franciscan University of Steubenville:Graduate Philosphy Department
Call for Abstracts- Topic: BOETHIUS
Keynote Speakers
John McGee University of Toronto
Peter King University of Toronto
Submission Guidelines
Abstracts are welcome on any aspect of Boethius’ thought. Finished
papers for accepted proposals should not exceed 30 minutes reading
time. Please submit abstracts, prepared for blind review, by email
or hard copy by March 1, 2007 (Conference and Banquet fees will be
waived for conference speakers)
Send Submissions to:
Dr. Mark Roberts
Director MA Philosophy Program
Franciscan University of Steubenville
1235 University Blvd.
Steubenville, OH 43952
mroberts@franciscan.edu
(740) 283-6245 ex. 5345
April 14-20, 2008
Soren Kierkegaard Society
Meeting at the Central APA
Palmar House Hilton, Chicago, IL
Session Theme: Kierkegaard, Kant, and German Idealism
Reading Time: 20-25 minutes max.
Deadline for submission: June 1, 2007. Two open slots.
Keynote address to be given by Ulrich Knappe (University of Copenhagen)
Any submission broadly related to these topics will be considered.
Scholars, including graduate students, who have not spoken recently
at an APA group meeting of the SK Society are especially encouraged
to submit. No more than one submission per person, please. Submit
to Davenport@fordham.edu.
April 3-8, 2007
Kierkegaard Society Group
Meeting at APA's Group Session at the Pacific APA
St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, CA.
Session Title: Furtak and Others on Kierkegaard, Wisdom, and Love
Chair: Noel Adams (Marquette University)
Presenters:
1. Keynote Address: Robert C. Roberts (Baylor University), “Emotions
as Epistemic Ground: Comments on Furtak’s Wisdom in Love”
2. Being Determined
3. Being Determined
Response to Critics: Richard Anthony Furtak (Colorado College)
March 11-12, 2007
Metaphysical Society of
America
Vanderbuilt University
Nashville, TN
Topic: Being qua Being
Submit Papers by June
1, 2006 to
Professor Lenn E. Goodman, Department of Philosophy
Vanderbuilt University, Nashville, TN 37240
Completed Papers receive
priority consideration.
Uncompleted papers must be completed by Jan.15, 2007.
Papers for Aristotle Prize must be designated clearly as such and
are due by June 1, 2006.
Aristotle Prize for those without Ph.D., or holding Ph.D. less that
5 years. $500. prize.
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