CFP: Duquesne University

Call for Papers

Duquesne University

4th Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference

Thinking Desire

 

Keynote Speaker:

Babette Babich

Fordham University

April 10, 2010

The general theme of this conference is “thinking desire.” On this topic, broadly understood, we welcome high quality submissions focusing on contemporary issues as well submissions drawing from any period in eastern or western philosophy. Comparative studies on desire from different historical periods and schools of philosophy as well as novel approaches to traditional themes are welcome.

This conference has been organized by the Duquesne Graduate Students in Philosophy (GSIP), with support from Duquesne University Philosophy, and the Dean of the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts.

Please note: living arrangements with the graduate students in the philosophy department of Duquesne University will be organized and provided for the speakers upon request to help offset travel costs.

Submission Deadline: February 1st 2010

Submission Guidelines:

Submit papers by email to duqgradconf2010@hotmail.com
All papers must be submitted in blind review format: papers should not include the author’s name or any other identifying information. All personal and contact information (with paper title) should be included in the body of the email.
Papers should not exceed 3,000 words and should include an abstract of no more than 300 words.
Papers must be in either Word or PDF electronic formats.
For further information, questions, or problems with submissions contact Clancy Smith, at smithc4@duq.edu.

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