You might be interested in this Call for Papers (thanks to Emidio Spinelli for the information):
"Disagreement" - University of Alberta Philosophy
Graduate Conference, May 10-12, 2013, Edmonton, Alberta
Keynote Speakers:
Thomas Christiano, University of Arizona
Adam Morton, University of British Columbia
Adam Morton, University of British Columbia
We invite submissions of papers by graduate students
and postgraduates (who were awarded their PhDs no earlier than 2007) to the
graduate philosophy conference to be held on May 10-12, 2013 at
the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
At first, one might take
‘disagreement’ to be merely a matter of subjective opinion. Nevertheless,
disagreement is a pervasive and genuine phenomenon of and in our experience
which calls for philosophical reflection. This conference focuses on the
notion of disagreement broadly construed. We invite papers that discuss the
nature, value of, and attitudes towards disagreement. Papers from both the
analytic and continental traditions, as well as from disciplines and
traditions of investigation other than philosophy are welcomed. Possible
questions for consideration include but are not limited to: What constitutes
disagreement? What distinguishes private from public disagreement; internal
from external disagreement; or intra- from inter-personal disagreement? Are
all disagreements resolvable, and on what grounds? Are disagreements
structured by power dynamics? Is reconciliation always desirable or is there
value in perennial discord? Can there be faultless or harmless disagreements
in the realms of ethics/politics/aesthetics/epistemology, etc.? If so does
this entail some sort of relativism or pluralism, and if it does is this a
bad thing?
Deadline for submissions: January 30, 2013 (Extended from
January 10, 2013)
Submission Guidelines: Papers should not
exceed 3000 words. They should be prepared for blind review and sent as a PDF
file to uofaphilconference@gmail.com.
In a separate PDF attachment, please include your name, academic affiliation,
e-mail address, paper title, and an abstract of no more than 150
words. For more information, please contact us at uofaphilconference@gmail.com
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