[Alta-Logic] CfP: S.E.P 2009 (Edmonton)

Richard Zach rzach at ucalgary.ca
Wed Jan 21 10:05:46 MST 2009


Hi all,  Our colleagues to the north are organizing this year's Society
for Exact Philosophy conference.  Deadline is Jan 31. If you have
something that would fit (ie, something on the intersection of logic,
language, and philosophy), maybe you'd consider sending it there. 
-R


The 37th annual meeting of the Society for Exact Philosophy will be held
at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. May 7-9, 2009.

CALL FOR PAPERS

The Society for Exact Philsophy invites submissions for its 2009
meeting. Paper submissions in all areas of analytic philosophy are
welcomed. Invited speakers: Alasdair Urquhart (Toronto), SEP President
Susan Vineberg (Wayne State), Edward Zalta (Stanford). A selection of
papers from the conference will be published in a special volume of
Synthese, guest edited by Marc Moffett.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31st, 2009.

Submission Instructions

Authors are requested to submit their papers according to the following
guidelines: 1) Papers should be prepared for blind refereeing, 2) put
into PDF file format, and 3) sent as an email attachment to the address
given below -- where 4) the subject line of the submission email should
include the key-phrase "SEP submission", and 5) the body text of the
email message should constitute a cover page for the submission by
including i) return email address, ii) author's name, iii) affiliation,
iv) paper title, and v) short abstract.

Electronic submissions should be sent to
<sep-conference[at]phil.ufl.edu>

Nota Bene: All submissions will receive email confirmation of receipt.
If your submission does not soon result in such an email confirmation,
please send an inquiry either to the above address or to the local
organizer.


More Information--

For more information on the conference and conference accommodations,
visit the conference web site at:
<http://www.phil.ufl.edu/SEP/meeting/2009/>

Information on the Society and its previous meetings is on the web at
<http://www.phil.ufl.edu/SEP>.

"The SEP is dedicated to providing sustained discussion among
researchers who believe that rigorous methods have a place in
philosophical investigations."

Join us in Edmonton!





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