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Call for Papers

"Life, Death, and Liberation: Comparative Philosophy"
9th Annual Philosophy Graduate Conference
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM (USA)
15-16 April 2011

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Keynote speaker: Professor Stephen Phillips (Philosophy, Asian
Studies, U. of Texas at Austin)

Submission deadline: January 10, 2011
(Notifications will be received by January 31)

Paper submissions: We welcome topics from the broadest range of
philosophical and interdisciplinary traditions. Preference will be
given to essays addressing the subtle and often problematic relations
among living, dying, and liberation, as these have been explored in
the last two-and-a-half centuries of Western philosophy—especially
German Idealism, phenomenology, Marxism, and psychoanalytic
philosophy— and in both ancient and contemporary Eastern philosophy.
Treatments of points of contention within and across schools,
traditions, and cultures, in theory and/or in practice, are of
interest. We encourage critical perspectives, including those
involving the attempt to define and distinguish concepts:
“liberation,” “transformation,” “freedom,” “bondage,” “repression,”
“knowledge,” “subject,” etc. We are also seeking original and
creative applications of Asian, Indian, European, and American
transformative philosophy.

Format: Please prepare papers for blind review. Email complete papers
(no longer than 3,500 words), preceded by an abstract, to
<[email protected]> in Word or PDF format; include in the body
of your email 1) title of paper, 2) author’s name, 3) university or
institutional affiliation, 4) word count, and 5) contact details.
Please refrain from providing any self-identifying information in
either the paper or the abstract.

Possible themes:
- Ways to Liberation: “Spiritual” vs. “material”?
- Ego and Anātman: The liberative aims, methods, and effects of śila
  prajñā and psychoanalysis
- From Hegel and Nietzsche to Žižek: Western critiques of Eastern
  traditions
- Groundlessness, Śūnyatā, and Ethics: The notion of responsibility in
  existentialism and Buddhism
- Karma, Causality, and Rebirth: The mechanics of enlightenment
- Spectrality and Death in Derrida
- Knowing Liberation: śruti, sṃṛti, reason, and experience
- Yoga, Unity, Unions?: The (ir)reconcilability of individual and
  social transformation
- Non-dualism East and West: Spinoza, Hegel, Deleuze, Advaita,
  Madhyamaka, Yogācāra
- Phenomenology as Transformative Philosophy: Hegel, Husserl, and
  Heidegger
- Liberation from Life or Liberation in Life?: The problem of escapism
- Eastern Philosophies in the West, Western Philosophies in the East
- Philosophy and Soteriology: Truth vs. liberation?

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