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CFP: SACP at APA Eastern Division, January, 7-10, 2019

CALL FOR PAPER AND PANEL PROPOSALS

2019 Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association
January, 7-10th, 2019. Sheraton New York Times Square, New York, NY.

Submission deadline: June 10th, 2018

Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP) group sessions at the 2018 Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (APA).

The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy welcomes proposals for our panels at the American Philosophical Association’s Eastern Division meeting. Proposals regarding any aspect of Asian or comparative philosophy are welcome.

Individual paper abstracts should be 200-300 words in length and complete panel abstracts should include a 150 word introduction to the theme of the panel, complete with panel title, along with 200-300 word abstracts for each of the papers.  Please include presenter’s name(s), email(s), and institution(s).

Information about the SACP can be found on our website at http://www.sacpweb.org.

Guidelines for paper/abstract submission:

  1. We encourage submission of either individual papers or full panel proposals, on any topic in Asian and/or Comparative Philosophy. All paper and panel proposals will be considered.
  2. Feel free to submit a longer abstract (300-500 words) or to include a completed paper with your abstract. The presentation time for each paper will be between 20 and 30 minutes.
  3. Please let us know if you are simultaneously submitting a separate proposal to other Asian philosophy groups for the same APA meeting. We give preference to single submissions.
  4. Membership of the SACP is not required for consideration or acceptance, but we ask that you be a current SACP member by the time we submit the session information to the APA.

Paper or abstract submissions (with your full name/affiliation/contact information) and any questions should be sent electronically to Sarah Mattice at s.mattice@unf.edu.

 

 

CFP: Raimon Panikkar mini-symposium at AAR

Call for Papers

SACP Symposium: Celebrating the Centenary of Raimon Panikkar’s Birth,

Denver, November 16, 2018

In addition to the regular SACP panel, the SACP will host a mini-symposium on the intercultural thought of Raimon Panikkar at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion in Denver. This symposium is made possible by private donations. It will take place on November 16 (Friday), the day before the official beginning of the AAR program in order to avoid any scheduling conflict.

Raimon Panikkar’s thought covers a wide range of spectrum from theology to philosophy, culminating in the praxis of diatopical dialogue that aims at facilitating interreligious and intercultural mutual understanding and mutual enrichment. The purpose of this year’s symposium is to celebrate the centenary of Panikkar’s birth, as well as the book launching of Raimon Panikkar: A Companion (Cambridge: James Clark, 2018), ed., Peter Phan & Young-chan Ro.

The themes of this year’s symposium is:

Philosophical (and theological) critique of Panikkar’s interreligious intercultural thought, especially in dialogue with various religious, including philosophical and secular traditions.

Please submit your proposal of 200-300 words to Dr. Michiko Yusa at michiko.yusa@gmail.com. The deadline for the submission is May 25, 2018.  

 

CFP: SACP at AAR in Denver

SACP Call for Papers

2018 AAR Annual Meeting, Denver

November 17-20, 2018

Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy is affiliated with the AAR as a “Related Scholarly Organization” (RSO), in that capacity we are invited to offer panels at the annual meeting (starting this year they are called “Other Events,” instead of “Additional Meetings”).

The SACP will host at least one panel for this year’s AAR meeting. There is a possibility that the panel will be scheduled on Saturday (11/17) in the morning, before the start of the official AAR program, unless otherwise requested by you in advance.

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Please submit your

paper proposal (your name, the title of the paper, and an abstract of 250-300 words)

or

panel proposal (your name and the names of the panelists; the title of the panel, and the abstract of the panel in 250 words; the title of each individual paper plus an abstract of 200 words for each paper)

to

Dr. Michiko Yusa (michiko.yusa@gmail.com)
Deadline for the submission: May 25, 2018

Deadline Extension Notice: SACP 50th Annual Conference

Today is the last day to submit an abstract for the 2018 SACP conference.

We’ve received a healthy number of submissions. Still we feel that there might be people who were not able to meet this deadline so we extended the deadline until February 10.

We strongly encourage graduate students to submit your essays for the Graduate Student Essay Contest.

Thanks.

SACP 2018 Conference Organization Committee

Jin Y. Park, American University, Washington DC (SACP President)
Bryan van Norden, Yale-NUS College (Vice President)
Geoffrey Ashton, University of San Francisco, CA (Treasurer)
Marzenna Jakubczak, Pedagogical University of Cracow (Secretary)
Peter D. Hershock, East-West Center Honolulu, HI (Board Member)
Amy Donahue, Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, GA (Board Member)
Haiming Wen, Rennin University Beijing (Board Member)

CFP: SACP at the World Congress of Philosophy

Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy will hold panels at the World Congress of Philosophy to be held at Pecking University in Beijing, August 13-20, 2018. Conference details can be found here: http://wcp2018.pku.edu.cn/yw/index.htm

The conference topic is “Learning to be Human,” and papers dealing with the conference topic are solicited. Please submit your title to Secretary of the SACP, Marzenna Jakubczak sacp2018@gmail.com by February 15, 2018.

If you want to submit a round table proposal, keep in mind that a round table needs to have at least three different nationalities.

For both an individual proposal and a round table, please use the attached form.

We look forward to receiving your proposals

WCP2018 — Round Table form

WCP2018 — Society Sessions form

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