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Call for Papers

Theme: Philosophy in the Islamic World
Type: Online Incubator Conference
Institution: Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR),
Princeton University
Location: Online
Date: 25.–26.5.2022
Deadline: 1.5.2022

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The Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR) is pleased to
announce a call for papers for a two-day online Incubator Conference
on Philosophy in the Islamic world to be held virtually (on Zoom) on
Wed May 25 – Thu May 26, 2022.

The Incubator is designed to workshop ideas at an initial stage to
facilitate developing them into research papers. Abstracts of early
works in progress and by early career academics are especially
encouraged. Each presenter will have 45 minutes: 15-20 minutes to
present a new idea followed by a 25-30 minute discussion.

The Incubator is open to submissions on all topics related to
Philosophy in the Islamic world. We invite abstracts from many
disciplines including philosophy, near eastern and Islamic studies,
religion and theology, and history provided that they are
intellectually rigorous. The language of presentation for the
Incubator conference will be English.

Submissions that bring Islamic thought in conversation with
Anglophone philosophy of religion are especially encouraged and will
be considered for special joint sessions held in conjunction with the
Second Philosophy of Religion Incubator. See the call for papers for
more details on the Second Philosophy of Religion Incubator:
https://www.ppprinceton.org/events

The extended deadline for submissions is May 1, 2022 with
notification by May 10th, 2022. Abstracts (250-300 words) should be
submitted to [email protected] along with your full
name and current affiliation.

Register to attend the conference on the following link:
https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkceqqrDMpGt06ANWSwvTfqn28T4yFlqb9

The Incubator on Philosophy in the Islamic world is hosted by
“Building Collaborative Research Networks Across the Islamic
Scholarly Tradition and Western Philosophy,” a project funded by a
grant from the John Templeton Foundation.

For questions, contact:
[email protected]




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