http://www.essex.ac.uk/philosophy/department/gradconference/gradconhome.html
The call for papers can be downloaded here.
Aurora invites graduate students to submit papers in any area of philosophy for publication. The length of the submissions should range between 4000 and 6000 words.
The aim of the journal is to publish the highest quality papers by philosophers starting their career. Hence submisisons should both be clearly written and present and maintain a defined thesis.
Submissions should be accompanied by a 150-word abstract and a set of keyword describing the topic(s) of the paper. Submissions should be prepared for blind review: please ensure that there are no self-identifying references in the text. Either .doc or .rtf files will be accepted. Please make all citations in-text and limit the number of footnotes.
For more information, and instructions on how to submit a paper, please go the the journal’s website at: http://aurora.gc.cuny.edu/
Jacob Berger
C.A. Evans
Thomas Ferguson
Myrto Mylopoulos
Tudor Protopopescu
Monique Whitaker
The Editors, Aurora
Department of Philosophy
The Graduate Center
The City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY, 10016
http://aurora.gc.cuny.edu/
Call for Papers for the 4th Annual Joint Conference of the Society for European Philosophy and the Forum for European Philosophy at University College Dublin, Ireland, 29-31 August, 2008.
The SEP-FEP Joint Conference offers faculty and graduate students the opportunity to present papers in any area of European Philosophy. Abstracts of no more than 500 words should be submitted by 30th May 2008 to Juliana Cardinale, either in electronic form to J.Cardinale@lse.ac.uk or by mail to:
Forum for European Philosophy
Room J5, European Institute
Cowdray House, Portugal Street
London School of Economics, London, WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom
In addition to proposals for individual papers (as above) proposals for themed panels of (up to) four speakers on any area of European Philosophy are also invited. If you would like to organise a themed panel please contact Brian O’Connor before 18th April, 2008 at brian.oconnor@ucd.ie.
The conference keynote speakers are:
Françoise Dastur (Nice)
Alessandro Ferrara (Rome)
Jean Luc Marion (Paris IV/Chicago)
Michael Rosen (Harvard).
There are also two open plenary sessions: The Possibilities of Critical Theory, Maeve Cooke (UCD) and The Future of Phenomenology, Dermot Moran (UCD).
UCD, Philosophy Conference 2008
Perspectives on Intercorporeality and Insubjectivity Conference,
Dublin, June 6/7 2008
We invite the submission of abstracts on the theme of intercorporeality and intersubjectivity from postgraduate students and professional philosophers working in philosophy and other relevant disciplines.
Abstracts should be no longer than 350 words. Speakers will have approximately 30 minutes in which to deliver their papers.
E-mail abstracts to iiconference@ucd.ie
Website: http://www.ucd.ie/philosophy/iiconference/
Submission deadline: March 15th, 2008
Organisers: Luna Dolezal, Connell Vaughan, Sheena Hyland




