CFP: Philosophy (2/1/02; 7/20/02-7/26/02)

From: LRoberts@orst.edu
Date: Mon Nov 05 2001 - 12:06:29 EST

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    Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World
      
    Ninth Annual Meeting
    July 20-26, 2002

    St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    http://www.sjcsf.edu/cservice/cnfserv1.htm
     

    Theme: Culture and Ethics
                            

    The Society invites submissions in which philosophical research engages
    issues of our time. A diversity of philosophical approaches and
    methodologies is welcome. Possible topics include, but are not limited to,
    the following:

    * Human Rights and the Possibility of Moral Universalism
    * Collective Responsibility and Cultural Identity
    * Effects of Economic Systems on Culture
    * Globalization, Democracy and Human Rights
    * Are Virtues Universal?
    * What is "Cultural Competence"?
    * Critiques of Moral Relativism
    * What Does It Mean to be a Cosmopolitan Citizen?
    * Ethics: Universalism and Essentialism
    * Beliefs and Practices: Cross Cultural Encounters and Critiques of
    Local Practices
    * The Role of Virtues in Cultural Traditions
    * Domestic Polity and Contemporary Culture
    * The Problem of Cross Cultural Moral Understanding: Issues of
    Interpretation and Translation

     
    For inquiries on paper topics, contact: Dr. Trudy Conway
    or Dr. Lani Roberts
                                                             Mount Saint Mary
    College Oregon State University
                                                             conway@msmary.edu
    Lroberts@orst.edu
     

    Submissions are due by February 1, 2002. Each should be mailed, in
    triplicate and prepared for blind review, to
    Professor Lani Roberts, Department of Philosophy, Oregon State University,
    Corvallis, OR 97331. Submissions should
    be (1) 12 pages in length (25 minutes reading time) on any topic within
    the general theme, and be accompanied by (2)
     a 100-150 word abstract, and (3) a brief biography.

    Expenses involved in the conference necessitate a fee of $65 which will be
    required of all attendees and paper presenters.
                     
    Conference papers can also be submitted for publication in the society's
    Journal of Philosophy in the Contemporary World. Articles should: 1) be
    clearly and concisely written; 2) treat their subjects in an original and
    substantive manner; and 3) address the ways philosophy might be applied to
    contemporary problems, or use the resources of philosophical thought to help
    define, analyze, clarify, or resolve contemporary problems. Journal
    submissions should be addressed to the editor:

                    Professor Jim Sauer
                    Department of Philosophy
                    St. Mary's University
                    One Camino Santa Maria
                    San Antonio, TX 78228-8566

    For information on the Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World:
    http://www.phil.stmarytx.edu/spcwhm/
    .

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