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Friday, August 9, 2019

Call for Papers/Abstracts: Special March 5-7, 2020 JRS Session!


The Josiah Royce Society (JRS) invites the submission of papers or abstracts for a special JRS session to convene at the March 5-7, 2020 meetings of the Society for Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP). Those meetings will be held in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

The session theme, like that of the SAAP meetings, will be "Inter-American Philosophy" as describe here.

Please prepare your paper or abstract for blind review. Papers should be capable of being presented in 20-25 minutes; abstracts should be at least 250 words in length.

Please e-mail your paper or abstract to michael.brodrick@gmail.com by Tuesday, October 1, 2019.

We look forward to considering your submissions!

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

CFP 2019 Douglas MacDonald Conference on the Life and Work of Josiah Royce, His Colleagues and Students--- Deadline Extended!

Call for Papers--- Deadline Extended!

2019 Douglas MacDonald Conference on the Life and Work of Josiah Royce, His Colleagues and Students

Dates:
October 18-20, 2019

Location:
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

Keynote Speakers:
Professor Cheryl Misak, University of Toronto
Professor Jackie Kegley, California State University at Bakersfield
Professor John Clendenning, California State University at Northridge

Submissions:

The Josiah Royce Society and the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University announce the 2019 Douglas MacDonald Conference on the life and work of Josiah Royce, his colleagues and students.

This special conference seeks to explore the richness and diversity of American philosophy. The Conference Committee accordingly invites submissions on any aspect of the life and work of Josiah Royce, his colleagues and students. Submissions dealing with Royce’s colleagues, such as William James and George Santayana, or his students, such as W. E. B. DuBois and T. S. Eliot, are most welcome, as are those dealing with some aspect of Royce’s own life and work.

Submissions should be approximately 3,000 words.

Please prepare your submissions for anonymized review and e-mail them to michael.brodrick AT gmail.com by May 01, 2019.