CALL FOR PAPER AND PANEL PROPOSALS
2017 Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association
January 4-7, 2016, Baltimore, MD
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. Paper abstracts should be 150-200 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 150 word abstracts for each of the papers. Please include presenter's name(s), email(s), and institution(s). No simultaneous submissions, please.
Please send these materials no later than May 7th to Sarah Mattice at s.mattice@PROTECTED.
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The Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy was established in 1967 as a non-profit organization aimed at advancing the development of the disciplines of Asian and comparative philosophy in the international academic arena, and bringing together Asian and Western philosophers, as well as other scholars interested in Asian and world philosophy, for a mutually beneficial exchange of ideas. The Society seeks to provide the professional outlet for philosophers doing work in non-Western and comparative areas of philosophy. The group serves as the largest and most well-known professional organization for scholars in the fields of Asian and global philosophy.
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