Third Biennial Meeting of the North American Kant Society
Call for Papers
Emory University
May 27-29, 2016
Keynote Speakers:
Béatrice Longuenesse (NYU)
Pauline Kleingeld (Gröningen)
Jack Zammito (Rice)
The conference will be held at Emory University Conference Center on May 27-29, 2016. Our local host/coordinator is Dilek Huseyinzadegan.
Papers from analytic, continental, and historical approaches, in any area of Kant’s and Kantian philosophy are welcome.
Please identify two areas under which you wish your paper to be considered: 1. Kant’s Precritical Philosophy; 2. Metaphysics; 3. Epistemology and Logics; 4. Philosophy of Science and Nature; 5. Teleology; 6. Ethics and Moral Philosophy; 7. Philosophy of Law and Justice; 8. Philosophy of Politics, History and Culture; 9. Religion and Theology; 10. Aesthetics; 11. Kant and German Idealism; 12. Kant and Phenomenology; 13. Kant in the Present.
Papers should not exceed 20 minutes reading time (approx. 3000 words). Papers will be anonymously reviewed; please keep any identifying information on a separate page.
We especially encourage graduate student submissions. If you are a graduate student, please identify yourself as such in the personal information page. A $200 travel award will be provided for the best graduate paper and the author will be considered as a candidate for the annual Markus Herz Prize.
Submissions should include two attachments (.doc, .docx, or .pdf): 1) A 3000-word paper, including the notes, prepared for anonymous review, accompanied by a 200-word abstract; 2) Cover page including the title of the paper, word count, author’s name, brief bio, and contact information. Please email all documents to: binaksemory@gmail.com
Submission deadline: 11:59pm EST on January 1, 2016
We aim to announce which papers have been accepted by February 10, 2016.