CfP: Research Ethics

———- Forwarded message ———- From: David Hunter <idmonfish@gmail.com> Subject: CFP: Research Ethics Research Ethics (formerly Research Ethics Review) is the official journal of the Association of Research Ethics Committees, now published by SAGE publishing. Research Ethics is aimed at all readers and authors interested in ethical issues in research, the regulation of research, scientific integrity [...]

Cincinnati Colloquium: Socially Engaged Philosophy of Science

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Thomas Polger <twpolger@gmail.com> Subject: 49th Cincinnati Colloquium: Socially Engaged Philosophy of Science The 49th annual Cincinnati Philosophy Colloquium is coming up, 11-12 October 2013 The topic is socially engaged philosophy of science, and there’s an excellent set of speakers lined up. The colloquium website is: http://www.artsci.uc.edu/collegedepts/philosophy/events_seminars/49thAnnualColloquium.aspx Please pass along this [...]

CONF: Immigration, Toleration, and Nationalism

———- Forwarded message ———- From: philosophy <civilizedheathen@gmail.com> Subject: Call for Papers – Immigration, Toleration, and Nationalism – Univ. of Helsinki CALL FOR PAPERS: IMMIGRATION, TOLERATION, AND NATIONALISM 30-31 May 2013 at the University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Sponsored by: Moral and Social Philosophy, University of Helsinki The Philosophical Society of Finland The Jean Beer Blumenfeld [...]

CONF: Impacts and Risks of Artificial General Intelligence

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Vincent Mueller <vmueller@act.edu> Subject: CFP: Impacts and Risks of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI-Impacts 2012), 10-11.12.2012, Oxford – Deadline coming up! CALL FOR PAPERS: ‘IMPACTS AND RISKS OF ARTIFICIAL GENERAL INTELLIGENCE’ (AGI-IMPACTS 2012) 10-11 December 2012, OXFORD http://www.winterintelligence.org/oxford2012/agi-impacts/cfp/ Deadline for abstract submission: 31.08.2012 The first conference on the Impacts and Risks [...]

Final CfP: René Descartes Lectures

———- Forwarded message ———- From: TILPS <tilps@uvt.nl> Subject: Final CfP: René Descartes Lectures at Tilburg/Workshop Fairness and Norms **************************************************************** The René Descartes Lectures 2012 + Workshop “Fairness and Norms” 28 – 30 November 2012 Professor Cristina Bicchieri, University of Pennsylvania Social Progress: Psychology and Normative Constraints Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS) [...]

CONF: Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy

———- Forwarded message ———- From: James Garrett <atma_the_dog@hotmail.com> Subject: CFP: Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy Annual Conference   Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy 2012 Annual Conference The University of Auckland, New Zealand 10th-12th December, 2012 http://ascp.org.au/ascp-conference Keynote speakers: Prof Todd May (Clemson) Prof Georgia Warnke (UC Riverside) Prof Claire Colebrook (PennState / UNSW) Submission of [...]

CfP: North American Nietzsche Society

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Justin Remhof <northamericannietzschesociety@gmail.com> Subject: CFP: North American Nietzsche Society   The Program Committee of North American Nietzsche Society invites papers on all aspects of Nietzsche’s philosophical thought for presentation at one or more Society sessions to be held in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association 2013 Central Division meetings, to [...]

CONF: Deontic Modality Workshop

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Stephen Finlay <finlay@usc.edu> Subject: CONF: USC Deontic Modality Workshop CALL FOR ABSTRACTS What: USC Deontic Modality Workshop When: May 20-22, 2013 Where: University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) Deontic or normative modality is a subject of common interest for researchers in several fields, including moral philosophy, linguistics, formal logic, [...]

CfP: Milgram and the Ethics of Social Science Research

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Alexandra Perry <alexandraperry1@gmail.com> Subject: Call for Papers: Stanley Milgram and the Ethics of Social Science Research It was almost 50 years ago that the scholarly world first learned of what would become known simply as “the obedience experiments.” In 1963, Stanley Milgram published an account of his research, which he [...]

CONF: Evolution of Argumentation

———- Forwarded message ———- From: Catherine Hundleby <hundleby@uwindsor.ca> Subject: The Evolution of Argumentation The Evolution of Argumentation: The Sperber-Mercier Theory 5-6 October 2012 University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada Keynote Speaker: HUGO MERCIER, University of Neuchâtel Panelists: Dr. Mark Aakhus, Communications, Rutgers University Dr. Lori Buchanan, Psychology, University of Windsor Dr. Ian Hacking, Philosophy, University [...]

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