Call for Papers "After Hiroshima: Collective Memory, Philosophical Reflection and World Peace" 7th ISUD World Congress International Society for Universal Dialogue (ISUD) Hiroshima (Japan) 1-5 June 2007
The International Society for Universal Dialogue issues a call for papers for its seventh World Congress. The Society hopes to stimulate philosophical reflection and discussion on topics related to its central themes of collective memory and world peace. Mindful of the event and setting of Hiroshima, the ISUD solicits papers that address questions concerning suffering, trauma, war, nonviolence, justice, international relations, genocide, human rights, nuclear power, international law, humanitarianism, reparation, and forgiveness. Papers on other related subjects are welcome, as are non-western, continental, or analytic philosophical perspectives. Proposals for special panels will be considered if the program chairs are provided with sufficient detail. All conference papers will be in English. (An international jury will award monetary prizes to select papers at the Congress.) Papers presented at the Congress will be published in the ISUD proceedings. Deadlines: April 1, 2006: Abstract due (300-500 words) June 30, 2006: Notification of acceptance and invitation to submit full paper November 1, 2006: Full text of paper due April 15, 2007: Accepted papers posted on ISUD website Registration: April 1, 2007: Early registration fee due ($125) May 1, 2007: Late registration fee accepted ($150) For further information on the ISUD, including details about membership, see the website (www.isud.org) or contact program chairs. Contact: Dr. Charles Brown Philosophy Department Emporia State University Emporia, KS 66801 USA Email: [email protected] _________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: http://interphil.polylog.org/ Intercultural Philosophy Calendar: http://agd.polylog.org/cal/

