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Call for Papers

Theme: African Philosophy in an Intercultural Perspective
Type: 23rd ISAPS Conference
Institution: International Society for African Philosophy and Studies
(ISAPS)
   Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna
   Institute for Science and Art (IWK)
   Vienna Society for Intercultural Philosophy (WIGIP)
Location: Vienna (Austria)
Date: 10.–11.7.2017
Deadline: 31.12.2016

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One of the main areas of teaching and research in the Department of
Philosophy at the University of Vienna is Intercultural Philosophy.
For this reason, the 23rd ISAPS Conference in 2017 will focus on
“African Philosophy in an Intercultural Perspective”.

Intercultural Philosophy is an approach to philosophy which takes, as
equal contributions, philosophical traditions and discourses from
different regionsand cultures of the world. In contrast to any kind
of centrism an intercultural approach to philosophy takes into
consideration that intercultural interactions and encounters are a
fact of human existence. The goal of an intercultural approach to
philosophy is twofold: firstly to develop some consciousness about
one’s own contextuality, that is about the cultural, linguistic,
religious determination of philosophy in its respective historical
contexts, and secondly, to transcend one’s regional approach to
philosophy.

We invite submissions that interrogate and analyse the intercultural
dimension in African philosophy, practical approaches to
philosophizing in an intercultural way, the intercultural dimension
of philosophy in Africa in the past and today, from ancient Egypt up
to today’s debates in philosophy under the specific conditions of a
postcolonial world, as well as critical considerations towards the
project of an Intercultural Philosophy.

Some of the questions that we hope the submissions will address
include:
- What is the intercultural dimension of philosophy in Africa?
- What role does an interculturally oriented approach to philosophy
  play in today’s discourses in Africa?
- Where are the connecting dots between philosophy in Africa, Asia,
  Latin America, Arabia, and Europe/Northern America – yesterday and
  today?
- What is the potential of an intercultural approach to philosophy?
  What are the pitfalls?
- Does Intercultural Philosophy provide a fair and equal opportunity
  at international discourse in philosophy in the sense of advancing
  epistemic justice in a world that seems to structurally marginalize
  Africa and its contributions or just a new way to colonize the mind
  of the Other?

Deadline for Submission of Abstracts:
31st December 2016
(Abstracts should not exceed 500 words)

Deadline of Communication of Acceptance of Submissions:
31st January 2017

Please note:

1. Generally, visas for Austria take time to process! Conference
delegates will receive letters of acceptance and invitation for the
conference which can be used for visa applications. Delegates will
bear the costs for visa applications.

2. The organisers would appreciate if delegates whose papers are
accepted could pay the conference fee of Euro 100 (which includes
membership to ISAPS) as soon as they receive their acceptance letter.
Arrangements will be made for electronic payments.

3. At this time, ISAPS does not have any funds to assist with
accommodation and travel. A list of hotels close to the university
will be provided. Delegates are responsible for making their own
hotel reservations and travel arrangements.

Conference organisers:
Dr. Anke Graness, Dr. Edwin Etieyibo, Dr. Thomas Hübel

Submission and enquiries:
anke.gran...@polylog.net




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