Thursday, December 13, 2012

CFP: Kentucky Philosophical Association Spring 2013 Meeting




Kentucky Philosophical Association (KPA)
Spring 2013 Meeting
Call for Papers

(Printer-Friendly Version of CFP)

Meeting
Keynote
Saturday, March 23, 2013

Host:  Peter Fosl, Ph.D.
            Transylvania University
            Lexington, KY
Professor Richard Polt, Ph.D.
                   Department of Philosophy
                   Xavier University
Paper:       "A Heideggerian Critique of Cyberbeing"
Call for Papers – General Meeting
Submission:  Submissions on any philosophical topic are welcome. Papers should be no longer than 3,000 words, suitable for reading aloud, and prepared for blind review. Include the following information as a cover page in a separate file:
1.      Title of paper
2.      150-word abstract
3.      Author's name
4.      Author's institutional affiliation
5.      Author's email address
6.      Indicate whether you would be willing to serve as a commentator should your paper not be accepted.
Please send General Meeting submissions by email to Bob Sandmeyer at bob.sandmeyer@uky.edu, with "KPA Submission" appearing in the subject line.

Call for Papers – Undergraduate Student Essay Contest
Submission:  Same conditions and requirements as listed above for the General Meeting.
·         Eligibility: Contest open to any undergraduate student who attends a college or university in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Only one essay may be submitted by each entrant.
·         Awards: the First Place Winner will receive $100 and be asked to read the essay at the KPA Spring 2013 Meeting. Runner-Up will receive a letter of recognition from the Kentucky Philosophical Association.
Please send Contest submissions by email to Audrey Anton at audrey.anton@wku.edu, with "KPA Student Essay Contest Submission" appearing in the subject line.

Deadline for both Calls:  February 1st, 2013

Contact:  Bob Sandmeyer, Department of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, 1429 Patterson Office Tower, Lexington, KY  40506-0027, 859-257-7749, bob.sandmeyer@uky.edu.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

KPA Spring 2012 Meeting & Program

Saturday, April 28, 2012 
Centre College 
Danville, Kentucky 

Keynote Address:
Anita Superson
University of Kentucky

Full Program (with abstracts) (pdf)

8:30-9:00 a.m. - Registration, Breakfast, Welcome, Ewen Room

9:00-10:00 a.m.:

Audrey Anton, Western Kentucky University
“Fixed and Flexible Characters: Aristotle on the Permanence and Mutability of Distinct Types of Character”
Commentator: Eva Maria Cadavid, Centre College
Ewen Room
 
10:00-11:00 a.m.:

Ben Dixon, Stephen F. Austin State University
“A Decision Procedure for Sustainable Development”
Commentator: Robert Sandmeyer, University of Kentucky
Ewen Room

Robert Guerin, University of Kentucky
“Presuppositions and Grounds: Maimon and Fichte on the Quid Facti of the Transcendental Deduction”
Commentator: Chaz DeBord, University of Kentucky
Room 201

11:00-Noon:

Adam Bowen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Perceptual Atomism and the Charge of Tensed Content”
Commentator: Terry Pence, Northern Kentucky University
Ewen Room

Robert Carry Osborne, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“Why Death Is a Loss: The Asymmetry of Pre-Natal and Post-Mortem Non-Existence”
Commentator: Clint Jones, University of Kentucky
Room 201

Noon-1:00 p.m.: Lunch, Location TBA

1:00-2:00 p.m.: Business Meeting: All Are Welcome and Invited, Ewen Room

2:00-3:00 p.m.:

Winner of the 2012 KPA Student Essay Contest
Harry Chalmers, Centre College
“On the Incompatibility of Free Will and Determinism: Exploring the Role of Choice”
Commentator: Audrey Anton, Western Kentucky University
Ewen Room

3:00-4:00 p.m.:

Keynote Address
Anita Superson, University of Kentucky
“Moral Bindingness”
Ewen Room

Local Info:

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

CFP: Spring 2012 Meeting + Student Essay Contest

Kentucky Philosophical Association Spring 2012 Meeting

Saturday, April 28, 2012
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky

Keynote Address
Anita Superson
University of Kentucky
“Moral Bindingness”

CALL FOR PAPERS
(printer-friendly pdf here)

Submission: Submissions on any philosophical topic are welcome. Papers should be no longer than 3,000 words, suitable for reading aloud, and prepared for blind review. Include the following information as a cover page in a separate file:

1) Title of paper.

2) 150-word abstract.

3) Author’s name.

4) Author’s institutional affiliation.

5) Author’s email address.

6) Indicate whether you would be willing to serve as a commentator should your paper not be accepted.


Please send submissions by email to Minh Nguyen at Minh.Nguyen@eku.edu, with ‘KPA SUBMISSION’ appearing in the subject line.
Deadline: March 1, 2012.

Contact: Minh Nguyen, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Eastern Kentucky University, 268 Case Annex, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond, KY 40475; 859-622-8667; Minh.Nguyen@eku.edu.


2012 KPA STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST


$100 PRIZE


Eligibility: Contest open to any undergraduate student who attends a college or university in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Only one essay may be submitted by each entrant.


Topic: The essay may be on any topic within the field of philosophy. Regardless of the topic, it should exhibit an appropriate degree of sophistication becoming of an advanced undergraduate student in philosophy.


Submission: The essay should be no longer than 3,000 words, suitable for reading aloud, and prepared for blind review. Include the following information as a cover page in a separate file:


1) Title of paper.

2) 150-word abstract.

3) Author’s name.

4) Author’s institutional affiliation.

5) Author’s email address.

Please send submissions by email to Dr. Bob Sandmeyer at bob.sandmeyer@uky.edu, with ‘KPA STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST’ appearing in the subject line. Deadline: March 1, 2012.

Awards: First Place Winner will receive $100 and read the essay at the KPA Spring 2012 Meeting, to be held on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at Centre College, Danville, Kentucky. Runner-Up will receive a letter of recognition from the Kentucky Philosophical Association.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Women and Philosophy Resources (From Fall 2011 Meeting)

A Presidential Panel was held at the Fall 2011 meeting of the KPA on the topic, "Women and Philosophy." Thanks to panelists Nancy Hancock (Northern Kentucky University), Laura Newhart (Eastern Kentucky University), Pamela Ryan (Morehead State University, Panel Chair), and Erin Tarver (Georgetown College) for putting together a fruitful session. A handout listing various resources pertaining to women in/and philosophy, including organizations, workshops, and print and electronic media, can be found here.

Friday, October 14, 2011

KPA Fall 2011 Meeting Program

Full program (with abstracts) here.

The Fall 2011 Meeting of the Kentucky Philosophical Association will convene at:

Northern Kentucky University
Science Center 302 and 304
Highland Heights, KY 41099

On:

Saturday, October 22, 2011
8:30 am-4:30 pm

Keynote Address: Sandy Goldberg (Northwestern University)
Presidential Panel: "Women and Philosophy"

Program as follows:

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8:30-9:00 am Registration, Breakfast, Welcome

9:00-10:00 am Concurrent Session I
Audrey Anton, Western Kentucky University
“Willing, Unwilling, and Binding Addiction”
Commentator: Zachary Purdue, Kent State University

Elaine Blum, Kent State University
“Queering Kristeva’s Subjectivity”
Commentator: Benjamin Norris, The New School for Social Research
10:00-11:00 am Concurrent Session II
Ryan Comeau, Kent State University
“Incommensurability and Anti-Realist Worries: Thomas Kuhn’s Underlying
Semantic Commitments”
Commentator: Joseph Spino, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Peter Murphy, University of Indianapolis
“Justified, Despite an Unjustified Pedigree”
Commentator: Audrey Anton, Western Kentucky University
11:00-Noon Concurrent Session III
Benjamin Norris, The New School for Social Research
“Harm as a New Approach to Ugliness in the Critique of Judgment”
Commentator: Jerome Langguth, Thomas More College

Ruth Poproski, Carnegie Mellon University
“Cooperativity and the Role of Common Interest in Gricean Pragmatics”
Commentator: Ian Schnee, Western Kentucky University
Noon-1:30 pm Lunch

1:30-2:30 pm Concurrent Session IV
Henry Southgate, University of Wisconsin-Madison
“Hegel and the Identity of Indiscernibles”
Commentator: Daniel Kirchner, Centre College

Morey Williams, Boston College
“Asking the Right Questions: A Discussion of the Role of Women in
Book V of Plato’s Republic”
Commentator: Erin Tarver, Georgetown College
2:30-3:30 pm Keynote Address
Sandy Goldberg, Northwestern University
“Mutuality and Assertion”
3:30-4:30 pm Presidential Panel
Nancy Hancock, Northern Kentucky University
Laura Newhart, Eastern Kentucky University
Pamela Ryan, Morehead State University (Chair)
Erin Tarver, Georgetown College
“Women and Philosophy”
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REGISTRATION
The meeting is open to the public. A $5 registration fee is required, for both KPA members and nonmembers.

DIRECTIONS AND PARKING
For directions and parking, please click here or here. Visitor parking: maximum $5 per day.

HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS
The nearest accommodations to the NKU campus would be either the Hampton Inn & Suites at 10 Hampton Lane, Wilder KY 41076 (859-441-3049) (website) or the Country Inn & Suites at 10 Country Drive, Wilder KY 41076 (859-441-3707) (website).

CONTACT
Local Contact: Dr. Nancy Hancock, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Philosophy, Northern Kentucky University, Nunn Drive, Highland Heights, KY 41099, hancockn@nku.edu, 859-572-6401.
KPA Contact: Dr. Minh Nguyen, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Eastern Kentucky University, 521 Lancaster Avenue, Richmond, KY 40475, minh.nguyen@eku.edu, 859-626-2335.