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Call for Papers

Theme: Multicultural Philosophy
Type: International Conference
Institution: Manchester Metropolitan University
   University of Manchester
Location: Manchester (United Kingdom)
Date: 15.–16.7.2019
Deadline: 21.12.2018

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Philosophy, understood as the attempt to understand our world and our
place in it, is not a uniquely western or European phenomenon, with
longstanding and esteemed philosophical traditions in China, Japan,
India, and the Muslim world, and sophisticated philosophies
throughout Africa.

Yet ideas and figures from these traditions are absent from all but a
tiny minority of western philosophy departments. Because of this, in
recent years there have many calls for western Philosophy departments
to diversify their curricula and introduce non-western thinkers and
ideas into their courses.

The case for doing so is compelling but a practical problem remains:
as most academics in such departments have been trained exclusively
in the western philosophical tradition and are specialists in some
aspect thereof, how might those who wish to include non-western ideas
and voices in their courses best go about doing so in a
non-tokenistic way? Which ideas and/or which thinkers from the many
longstanding non-western philosophical traditions should western
philosophers seek to include in their courses? And what context do
they need to be able to teach these ideas and thinkers effectively?

The aim of this conference is to consider different answers to these
questions.

Accordingly, the organizers invite contributions that address these
questions head-on and thus have the potential to serve as a valuable
resource to those teaching core philosophy courses such as:

- Epistemology
- Ethics
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Mind

Abstracts for contributions that meet the conference aims are
welcomed, that is, contributions that focus not on why western
philosophers should include non-western thought in their courses but
how they could.

Abstracts should be no more than 300 words in length and prepared for
blind review. Please include your name, affiliation and contact
details in the body of your email. Please submit abstracts in
Microsoft Word or PDF format to both Lloyd Strickland
([email protected]) and Crispen Sachikonye
([email protected]) by midnight on Friday
21 December 2018.

Decisions on submissions will be relayed no later than 25 January
2019.

Papers selected for presentation at the conference should be of a
length suitable for delivery in 40 – 45 minutes, i.e. approx. 4500 –
5000 words.

Following the conference, the organizers aim to compile and publish a
peer-reviewed volume consisting of high-quality contributions
developed from the papers delivered at the conference. Those
submitting abstracts should indicate whether they wish their paper to
be considered for this volume or not.

Venue:
The Gallery, Manchester Hall, Manchester, UK

Keynote speakers:
Professor Bryan William van Norden (Yale-NUS College, Wuhan
University, Vasser College)
Professor Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad (Lancaster University)

Organizers:
Lloyd Strickland (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Crispen Sachikonye (University of Manchester)


Contact:

Dr. Lloyd Strickland
Department of History, Politics and Philosophy
Manchester Metropolitan University
Geoffrey Manton Building
Manchester M15 6LL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)161 247 3433
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://multiculturalphilosophy.org




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