SSPP 2008 - Submit a Paper or Symposium

The CFP for the next conference of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology is out.  The conference will take place in Savannah, GA over Easter weekend, i.e., Thursday April 9 to Saturday April 11, 2009.

I am the program chair.  I want to call your attention to a new feature of the CFP:  you may submit a symposium proposal.  If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.

Update (7/21/08):

I wanted to mention two more things.  First, the submitted symposia component of the CFP is modeled after the
Philosophy of Science Association meeting, whose program always include a number of high quality symposia selected among those submitted.


Second, I'm proud to share the invited portion of the (philosophy part of the) SSPP 2009 program:

Invited Speakers:
John Heil
Valerie Hardcastle
Jason Stanley


Invited Symposia:

Mechanistic Functionalism
Carl Gillett
Robert Rupert
Murat Aydede

Timing Conscious Intentions
Al Mele
William Banks (tentatively)

Representing Causality: Direct graphs versus force vectors in human causal judgments
Carl Craver
Frederick Eberhardt
Phillip Wolff

 

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  • 9/4/2008 9:57 AM Brains wrote:
    The deadline for the SSPP 2009 is November 16, 2008. Consider submitting a paper or a symposium proposal. To submit a symposium proposal, the main thing you need are three or so willing participants, their contact information, and abstracts of the proposed papers.As I pointed out before, both the venue (Savannah, GA) and the invited program are quite attractive.If you have any questions about submissions, feel free to contact me. ...
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