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St. Anne’s College, Oxford: 2-4 July 2010 | CFP: 9 January 2010
Moving up to the top because the deadline is soon — SCM.
The 2010 Society for Applied Philosophy annual conference will be held at St. Anne’s College from 2-4 July 2010. It will be an open themed applied philosophy conference (papers will be considered from the full range of topics in applied philosophy). Plenary speakers include Professor Thomas Pogge (Yale), Professor Judith Lichtenberg (Georgetown), Professor Catherine Lu (McGill), and Professor Ingmar Persson (Gothenburg).
The conference will also have a sub-theme on the methods of applied philosophy. The plenary speakers for the conference sub-theme will be Professor Hans-Johann Glock (University of Zurich) and Professor Shaun Nichols (University of Arizona). The sub-theme will be partnered with a Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Philosophy. Presenters to the conference sub-theme will be invited to submit their papers to the journal for consideration in the special issue.
A prize will be awarded to the best postgraduate essay submission (awarded in advance of the conference on the basis of the full version of the paper after acceptance of the abstract). The winning student will receive free registration and accommodation at the conference as well as reimbursement for any travel expenses incurred within the United Kingdom.
More details and a form for submitting abstracts are available on the conference webpage.
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