Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
48h Annual Conference
June 2-5, 2016
East-West Center, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
CONFERENCE THEME: “IMAGINATION”
Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy
48h Annual Conference
June 2-5, 2016
East-West Center, University of Hawai’i, Manoa
CONFERENCE THEME: “IMAGINATION”
The Caribbean Philosophical Association (CPA) is pleased to announce two events coming up for the Summer 2016.
Applications are due January 30th and available here.
Acceptance Notifications will be sent out by March 1st. Questions? Email jane.gordon@uconn.edu
Shifting the Geography of Reason XIII: Theorizing from Small Places
Please visit this link to submit your application. Submission deadline is December 15th, 2015. In turn, we will send out acceptance notices by January 30th, 2016. Questions? Write to Jane Gordon at caribphil@gmail.com
SACP Sessions at the Central Division, American Philosophical Association
March 2-5, 2016
Palmer House Hilton
Chicago, Illinois
United States
PROPOSALS: SACP members are invited to submit an individual paper or a full panel proposal by providing the following information.
CALL FOR PAPERS
SACP PANELS
APA Pacific Division, 2016
San Francisco, CA (Westin St. Francis), March 30-April 2, 2016
The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy invites submissions to be considered for inclusion in panels at the upcoming APA Pacific Division Meeting. Submissions focusing on any area of Asian and/or Comparative philosophy will be considered. Both individual papers and completed panel proposals are encouraged.
The Society for the Study of Philosophy and the Martial Arts is seeking abstracts for papers to be presented on the group program of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association meeting in San Francisco, 3/30/2016 – 4/3/2016. Submissions in all areas of philosophical inquiry that can bear on martial arts theory and practice are welcome. A selection of some previous abstracts can be found here: http://sspma.calpoly.
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