Episteme: 26-27 June 2009 | CFP: 15 January 2009
Something that may be of interest to political philosophers working on the significance of disagreement:
Episteme will holds its sixth annual conference at Northwestern University on 26-27 June 2009. The 2009 meeting will focus on the epistemological significance of disagreement. Confirmed participants include Michael Bergman (Purdue), Stewart Cohen (Arizona State), Sherrilyn Roush (Berkeley) and Roger White (MIT).
Papers should be no more than 5000 words, excluding notes and references, and should be prepared for blind review. Electronic submissions should be sent to David.Christensen(at)Brown.edu by 15 January 2009. Approximately four papers will be selected from the submissions for presentation at the conference. The selected papers will also be published, along with the papers of the confirmed participants, in a special issue of Episteme, with David Christensen as the Guest Editor.
Conference organizers are Alvin Goldman (Rutgers), Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern) and David Christensen (Brown).
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