CFP: Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility (1/22/01; 4/25/01-4/28/01)

From: Lawrence R Pasternack/philo/cas/Okstate (lrp@okstate.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 16 2000 - 17:47:48 EST

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    C A L L f o r P A P E R S:

    Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility
    The 29th Conference on Value Inquiry
    April 25 - 28, 2001
    The Downtown Doubletree Hotel
    Tulsa, Oklahoma

    Keynote Speakers:

    Thomas E. Hill, Jr.
    Kenan Professor
    Department of Philosophy
    University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    Shelly Kagan
    Henry R. Luce Professor of Social Thought and Ethics
    Department of Philosophy
    Yale University

    The theme of the 29th Conference on Value Inquiry is Crime, Punishment and
    Responsibility. Areas of investigation for the conference include, but are
    not limited to: social, moral, legal, political, economic, environmental,
    religious, and aesthetic values, the teaching of values, and the resolution
    of conflicts between competing values and between theory and practice.

    Papers addressing any issue relevant to value inquiry may be submitted, but
    of particular interest are papers that concern criminal wrongdoing, moral
    wrongdoing, punishment, civil authority, and the nature of responsibility.

    Papers may be theoretically or practically oriented. They may focus on
    issues within a single area of value inquiry, may range over issues
    relating to different areas of value inquiry, or may be interdisciplinary
    and address issues relating to both evaluative and non-evaluative matters.
    Papers should be limited to approximately twenty minutes reading time, or
    roughly 3500 words. Presented papers will be considered for publication.

    Submit two copies of a 500 word abstract by mail to Lawrence Pasternack at
    the address below. Include your name, institution, address, telephone
    number and e-mail address on a separate cover page. Your abstract should
    be prepared for blind reviewing.

    Abstracts due: January 22, 2001 (postmark date). Early submissions are
    encouraged.

    The Conference is hosted by Oklahoma State University's Department of
    Philosophy and will be held at the Doubletree, an upscale, full service
    hotel, located in the heart of Tulsa's downtown business and entertainment
    district. Room rates will be $69 per night. The hotel provides free
    transportation to and from Tulsa International Airport.

    Submissions and inquiries:
    Professor Lawrence Pasternack
    29th Conference on Value Inquiry
    Department of Philosophy
    Oklahoma State University
    Stillwater, OK 74078-5064
    Tel: 405-744-9237 Fax: 405-744-4635
    Email: LRP@okstate.edu
    Web Page: http://philosophy.okstate.edu/cvi

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