SUNY Fredonia: Young Philosophers Lecture Series and Podcast

SUNY Fredonia: 28-29 February 2008 & TBA | CFP: 20 January 2008

Via Brian Weatherson, something of interest to younger philosophers:

Starting with the Spring 2008 semester, the SUNY Fredonia philosophy department will invite young philosophers (persons who have recently received their Ph.D. in philosophy) to give campus talks. Each young philosopher we invite will deliver one research presentation and one introductory-style presentation geared toward an audience with absolutely no background in philosophy. Our current plan is to invite two speakers each semester. If funding for this project increases, then we’ll invite more. The process for invitation will be competitive”

From the website:

Podcasting (in video and audio)
Both the research talk and the introductory talk will be podcast (in video and audio formats). We hope that podcasting will turn this lecture series into something that genuinely serves
young philosophers by giving them experience and massive exposure to the philosophical community. This should also serve professional philosophers by giving them easy access to the work of some of the best new up and coming philosophers. By having each young philosopher also give an introductory talk, we will serve people who have a more casual interest in philosophy.

Something for EVERYONE
The Research Talk

This will be geared toward professional philosophers and upper level students. Think job talk at a research institution. If you’re a philosophy die-hard, the research talk should be up your alley.

The Introductory Talk
At SUNY Fredonia we want to give the community (and the rest of the world) some introductory resources to get started thinking about philosophy. That’s what the introductory talk is designed to do. These talks should be pitched at an introductory level and will presuppose no background in philosophy. If you’re new to philosophy, the introductory talk should suit you. We suspect there are a lot of you out there who will be eager to watch/listen to both.

Are You a Young Philosopher?
Your age is irrelevant to whether or not you are a young philosopher. By “young philosopher” we mean someone who has received their Ph.D. in philosophy within the last 6 years. We will also consider submissions from exceptional graduate students who reasonably expect to defend this Spring or Summer. Speakers we invite will be given a small honorarium.

Have a look at the Call for Papers for more details.

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