Calls for Papers

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Calls for Papers

Renewing the Ancient Quarrel: Plato, Hegel, Adorno

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The Emory University Institute for the History of Philosophy (IHP) will host its sixth annual summer work- shop on June 9–21, 2013, on the topic…

Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest

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We are delighted to announce a new journal, Contention: The Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Protest (http://contentionjournal.org/). Contention is a new fully open access, peer-reviewed journal…

Deadline Extension/2nd Call – Translating Realism: The Nature and Emergence of Contemporary French Thought

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[Submission Deadline has been extended to January 31st 2013. Please visit www.translatingrealismconference.wordpress.com for more information and conference updates.] Translating Realism: The Nature and Emergence of…

Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy Thematic issue on “Naturalism and Subjectivity”

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Call for contributions Over recent decades, naturalism has progressively become one of the leading positions in philosophical debate. The contemporary trend in philosophy has often…

CFP: Paul Ricoeur and the Future of the Humanities – International Conference

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International Conference | June 27-29, 2013 | Groningen, The Netherlands Deadline for submissions: March 1 The University of Groningen, The Radboud University Nijmegen and The…

CFP: Philosophy of Art, University of New Mexico Graduate Student Conference

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University of New Mexico Philosophy Graduate Student Association Presents: 2013 Annual Graduate Student Conference Call for Papers Philosophy of Art and Literature April 19th and…

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