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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 08:07:18 -0700
Subject: SPOON-ANN: Pacific's student conference
From: J M Fritzman <fritzman-AT-lclark.edu>


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CALL FOR PAPERS
6TH ANNUAL PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CONFERENCE

April 5-7, 2002
Pacific University
Forest Grove, Oregon

Keynote speaker: Hilary Putnam (Harvard University)

The 6th annual Pacific University Undergraduate Philosophy Conference will
be held April 5-7, 2002 on the campus of Pacific University, in Forest
Grove, Oregon.  The purpose of this conference, initiated and organized by
students, is to provide a forum for the presentation of philosophical work
of undergraduates to their peers.  Papers are required to be of
philosophical content, but there are no specific restrictions on subject
matter within the arena of philosophical discussion itself.  Papers should
be approximately 3000 words (10-12 pages).  Please send two copies of paper
and abstract to:

   David Boersema
   Department of Philosophy
   Pacific University
   Forest Grove
   OR 97116

   Phone: 503 359 2150
   Fax:   503 359 2242

Electronic copies can be sent to:  boersema-AT-pacificu.edu

Group papers and suggestions for panel discussions are also welcome.
Submission deadline is FEBRUARY 1, 2002.  Final decisions will be made by
February 28, 2002. 

Volunteers for paper commentators and session chairs are also welcome.

This year's keynote speaker at the conference dinner is Hilary Putnam from
Harvard University.

The conference schedule will be as follows:

   Friday, April 5:     Conference dinner 6:00-8:00pm;
                        Keynote talk 8:00-9:00pm.

   Saturday, April 6:   Paper sessions 9:00-12:00;
                        Conference luncheon 12:00-2:00;
                        Paper sessions 2:00-5:00.

   Sunday, April 7:     Paper sessions: 9:00-12:00.

Travel and lodging information can be found on the conference website:
http://www.cas.pacificu.edu/philosophy/ugradconference.htm

Registration costs: $25 on or before April 1, 2002 and $30 after April 1,
2002.  The registration fee will cover the Friday night dinner, Saturday
breakfast and lunch, and Sunday breakfast.

For further information, contact Professor Boersema <boersema-AT-pacificu.edu>.


   

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