Calls for Papers

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Calls for Papers

Friedrich Nietzsche Society 18th International Conference/2nd International Workshop on Nietzsche and Kant

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THE 18TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Between Reason and Unreason: Nietzsche – The Enlightenment – Romanticism September 9 – 11,…

Acknowledging Powerlessness: Philosophical Perspectives on Twelve Step Spirituality

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Call for Abstracts Acknowledging Powerlessness: Philosophical Perspectives on Twelve-Step Spirituality Over the last fifty years, Twelve-Step programs have had a profound impact on culture world-wide. …

Thinking the Absolute: Speculation, Philosophy and the End of Religion

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June 29th –July 1st 2012 Liverpool Hope University, UK Keynote Speakers: Catherine Malabou, Ray Brassier, Iain Hamilton Grant and Levi Bryant This conference invites proposals…

CFP: Time and Agency

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CALL FOR PAPERS — TIME AND AGENCY George Washington University November, 18-19  2011 Invited Speakers: J. David Velleman, New York University Lynne Rudder Baker, University…

CFP: Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy

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Call for Proposals – Conference:  “Advancing Publicly Engaged Philosophy” October, 6-8 2011, Washington Plaza Hotel, Washington, D.C. Hosted by the Public Philosophy Network The Public…

CFP: theory@buffalo 16: Dynamics of Catherine Malabou

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The sixteenth issue of theory@buffalo considers the multi-faceted dynamics of Catherine Malabou, visiting professor of Comparative Literature at the State University of New York at…

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