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Call for Papers

Theme: Boundaries and Limits
Type: Graduate and Postgraduate Conference
Institution: Department of Philosophy, University of Alberta
Location: Edmonton, AB (Canada)
Date: 27.–29.4.2018
Deadline: 4.2.2018

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We invite graduate students and postgraduates to submit papers to the
graduate and postgraduate philosophy conference that will take place
on April 27–29th, 2018 at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Boundaries and limits are a part of both our everyday experience of
the world and the theorizing that we use to make sense of it.
Philosophy takes place on the basis of distinctions, classifications,
and taxonomies, yet the divisions that we draw are themselves in need
of justification. Among other examples, we divide the world into
natural and social kinds; we categorize people or groups based on
similarity and difference; we draw distinctions between public and
private, sense and non-sense, and science and non-science. In
metaphysics and philosophy of biology, we divide the world into
categories, kinds, and levels, often according to principles
(implicit or explicit) that are themselves in need of justification.
In ethics, we explore the concept of autonomy, the relationship
between self and other, and the moral relevance of sentience versus
non-sentience. Within philosophy itself, we navigate the divide of
continental and analytic traditions and the role of the discipline in
the community at large. According to what principles do we draw the
boundaries that we do, and what justifies these divisions? The aim of
our conference is to establish a fruitful discussion on the subject
of borders, boundaries, and other limits broadly construed.
Submissions are not limited to the above or below mentioned topics.

We intend to discuss these concepts from both theoretical and
practical perspectives. Topics vary within metaphysics, logic,
philosophy of science, ethics, and political philosophy, and may
include mereology, topology, material composition, kinds, spacetime,
vagueness, fuzziness, the analytic / continental divide, borders and
immigration, the university and the community, and gender and sex. 

We strongly encourage submissions from all areas of philosophy and
from related disciplines, and we especially encourage submissions
from groups underrepresented in the profession.

Keynote Speaker:
Achille C. Varzi (Columbia University)

Deadline for submission:
4 February 2018

Submission Guidelines:

Papers should not exceed 3000 words. They should be prepared for
anonymous review, include a bibliography, and be sent as a PDF file
to: uofaphilconfere...@gmail.com

In a separate PDF attachment, please include your name, academic
affiliation, e-mail address, paper title, and an abstract of no more
than 150 words.

For more information, please contact us at:
uofaphilconfere...@gmail.com

Exceptionally, accommodations may be available to presenters during
the conference.




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