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Call for Papers

Theme: Bodies in Contexts
Subtitle: Epistemological Considerations for a Diverse Society
Type: Graduate Student Philosophy Conference
Institution: Boston University
Location: Boston, MA (USA)
Date: 31.3.–1.4.2023
Deadline: 15.1.2023

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The philosophy graduate students at Boston University are soliciting
papers and abstracts from graduate students in any area of philosophy
for the Boston University Annual Graduate Student Conference on
“Bodies in Contexts: Epistemological Considerations for a Diverse
Society”.

The recognition and appreciation of diversity lie at the intersection
of the epistemological, the ethical, and the practical. Commitment to
diversity calls for a change in our linguistic, epistemic, and
ethical practices from everyday life to medical, legal, and academic
contexts.

However, one concern is that philosophy has not provided sufficient
room for reflecting on bodies, identities, and their situatedness
within social contexts. Such reflections are a necessary step for a
meaningful philosophical contribution towards a diverse and more
equitable society.

We welcome contributing papers that address the following questions
and topics:

- Standpoint epistemology
- Relationship between embodiment and identity
- The epistemic implications of bodily situatedness
- The epistemology of diversity
- The possibility of bodily objectivity
- Bodily awareness and perception
- Bodily oppression
- Bodily autonomy (e.g. in sexual and/or medical contexts)
- Bodies and decolonization
- Underrepresented philosophical traditions’ approaches to bodies
- The study of disability
- Diversity as a value
- Language inclusivity


Information for Submission:

- Submissions should be in the form of a short abstract (200-250
  words) and a full-length paper (4,000-5,000 words). Please include a
  word count at the top of your submission.
- Papers and abstracts should be prepared for anonymous review.
  Please omit any self-identifying marks within the body of the
  documents.
- Please submit your abstract and paper using this form by January
  15th: https://forms.gle/QEd5MHmb3LbgXWxk7
- Successful applicants will be contacted by February 20th.

Authors must be current graduate students in any related disciplines.

Members of all underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to
apply.

Selected presenters will be given 30 minutes to present and will be
assigned a commentator.

We are committed to disability justice and creating an
access-centered conference. We encourage you to contact us if you
have any access needs that require our awareness.

We hope to provide partial funding for students whose institutions
cannot reimburse the expenses and who would otherwise be unable to
attend the conference in person.


Keynote Speaker:
Rima Basu, Claremont McKenna College


Send any questions to:
[email protected]






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