CFP: Action and Identity (grad) (1/15; 3/31-4/2)

From: John R. Hartmann (jrhartma@ic.sunysb.edu)
Date: Tue Nov 09 1999 - 20:02:18 EST


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Action and Identity

The Third Annual
Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference

Presented by:
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Graduate Program in Philosophy
March 31-April 2, 2000

CALL FOR PAPERS !!

We invite papers addressing issues of action and identity. We intend
this conference to investigate theoretical questions related to political
action, intersubjective identity, moral autonomy, and/or their relation.
In this vein, papers may pose a broad range of philosophical questions
or approach the issues from a similarly broad range of philosophical
perspectives. (Some ideas are listed below.) Ideally we intend this
conference to instigate cross-disciplinary, cross-traditional, and
cross-historical discussion on the topic of action and identity.

Intentionality, Communicative Praxis, Autonomy, Freedom, Civil
Disobedience, Game Theory, Individualism, Feminism, Multiculturalism,
Libertarianism, Pragmatism, Relativism, Environmentalism, Equality,
Rationality, Race, Gender, Labor & Capital, Justice, Religion, Rights,
Knowledge, Marginalized Cultures, Direct Action

Deadline: January 15, 2000

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
To Be Announced

Please submit an abstract (2-3 pages) or a completed paper (3000 words
or less) of a philosophical nature no later than January 15. Please submit
in "Blind Review Format," with all identifying information on a cover
sheet. Each page should be titled and numbered using standard MLA
format.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit papers electronically via
e-mail in RTF or Microsoft Word format.

For more information, please contact or submit papers to:

Ben Hale: bhale@ic.sunysb.edu
John Hartmann: jrhartma@ic.sunysb.edu

Or visit the website!

http://www.sunysb.edu/philosophy/conferences/ActionCFP.html

Our mailing address is:
Graduate Conference
Philosophy Department
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750

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SUNY Stony Brook

jrhartma@ic.sunysb.edu
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