Austria, Vienna | Title | Graduate Conference 2012: "Nothing but the Truth" | ||
| Place name | Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy University of Vienna | ||
| Date start | 09.03.2012 06:24 (71 Days Ago) | ||
| Date end | 11.03.2012 23:24 (68 Days Ago) |
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3) CALL FOR PAPERS
1st WFAP Graduate Conference 2012: "Nothing but the Truth"
Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy
University of Vienna
Date: March 9-11, 2012
Topic: Truth
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Prof. Leon Horsten (Bristol)
Prof. Paul Horwich (New York University)
Prof. Jeffrey Ketland (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy)
The Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy, a student society for philosophical research in the analytic tradition at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna, dedicates its first Graduate Conference in March 2012 to the topic of truth.
We invite high-quality papers from graduate students on formal as well as classical issues concerning truth in analytic philosophy. In particular we welcome contributions on the following topics:
- Axiomatic theories of truth
- Deflationism
- Truth and ordinary language
- Truth in the history of Analytic Philosophy
Submission Information:
Deadline for submission of abstracts: December 15, 2011
Notification of acceptance: January 15, 2012
Extended abstracts of approximately 800 words should be prepared for blind review and submitted in PDF, RTF, ODT or DOC format to wfap.submissions@gmx.at.
All abstracts will be reviewed by members of the Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy and faculty members of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna.
Accepted papers should be suitable for a 30-minute presentation (approx. 3000 words) and will be published online on the website of the Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy.
Registration:
Attendance to the conference is free, but registration is requested by e-mail to wfap@gmx.at.
For further information about the Vienna Forum for Analytic Philosophy, please visit our website: http://wfap.philo.at
This event is kindly supported by the research group "Philosophie der Sprache, Symbole und Medien" at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Vienna.
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