Location: Philosophy Department, The New School, New York, NY
Conference dates: April 23 & 24, 2020
Send Papers: tns.animalhouse@gmail.com
Submission deadline: Dec. 31, 2019.
Keynote Speakers: Lori Gruen (Wesleyan) and Cary Wolfe (Rice)
This conference seeks to explore the relationship between animals and their environs, as well as the philosophical traditions that speak to these complex notions. We invite participants to question if and how philosophy’s treatment of animals and their environs can help us make sense of our current ecological situation. How have considerations of habitat, dominion, and domesticity determined the (ethical, ontological, rhetorical) status of animals? Conversely, how have presuppositions about “the animal” informed what environs are proper to “man”? What would it mean for an animal to be “at home” in the current world? Can philosophical approaches to animals be more than an instrumentalizing procedure? How will climate change alter not only the vitality of a species but the very grounds from which it lays claim to a home?
We welcome paper submissions of no more than 2500 words, that are prepared for a blind review, and suitable for a 15-20 minute long presentation to a general philosophical audience.
Email your submission (in PDF format) to tns.animalhouse@gmail.com with “Animalhouse Submission” in the subject line. In your email, please include the following details:
- author’s name;
- paper title;
- institutional affiliation;
- contact information;
- and abstract of no more than 250 words.
Please do not include your name on the paper you are submitting.
The deadline for submissions is December 31, 2019.
Accepted speakers will be notified by February 1, 2020.
For updated program information, see: https://animalhouse2020.weebly.com/