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12th Arché Graduate Conference 4 -5 Feb 2021

4th February 2021 - 6th February 2021

This year, the University of 58łÔąĎ and the ArchĂ© Philosophical Research Centre will be hosting the 12th ArchĂ© Graduate Conference, running from the 4 – 5 February 2021. The ArchĂ© Graduate Conferences are international events gathering the most ambitious and talented postgraduate researchers from all over the world. Within two full days, six postgraduate students and two keynote speakers will deliver high-quality talks in all the areas of Philosophy currently pursued at ArchĂ©.

Conference Venue: Online on Zoom

Confirmed Keynote Speakers are Gillian Russell (ACU and University of 58łÔąĎ) and Karen Bennett (Rutgers).

Provisional Programme

DAY 1
09:00-09:30 Registration and Coffee
09:30-11:00 Frank Hong — “Prefaces, Knowledge, and Questions”
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-13:00 Mark Andrew Dickson — “Dispositionalism’s Dilemma and a Revised Dispositional Belief Proposal”
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:00 Aglaia von Götz —“How to Count Partial Oranges”
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-18:00 Gillian Russell – TBA
18:00-19:00 Reception

DAY 2
09:00-09:30 Coffee
09:30-11:00 Benjamin Henke — “Degree Encroachment”
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-13:00 Nuno Maia — “Tennenbaum’s Theorem and Non-Classical Arithmetic”
13:00-14:30 Lunch
14:30-16:00 Yao Fan – “An Inferentialist Approach to Color Primitivism”
16:00-16:30 Coffee
16:30-18:00 Karen Bennett – TBA
18:00 Reception

Call For Papers : 12th Arché Graduate Conference

Topic Areas: Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Logic (and Philosophy of Logic), Metaphilosophy

Details:
The ArchĂ© Philosophical Research Centre is hosting the 12th Annual ArchĂ© Graduate Conference at the University of 58łÔąĎ on 23-24 May 2020. We invite graduate students to submit high-quality papers for presentation in the main ArchĂ© research areas, broadly construed. We especially encourage submissions from members of underrepresented groups in philosophy and papers that are aimed at a general philosophical audience. All accepted talks will receive a response from a member of ArchĂ©. We aim to provide a substantial travel bursary for all speakers, and offer free accommodation with a 58łÔąĎ graduate student.

Eligibility:
Any graduate student (except those currently enrolled in the University of 58łÔąĎ).

Submission Requirements:
Submissions should include an abstract with keywords (max. 250 words) and a paper no longer than 4,000 words (including foot- and endnotes, excluding the bibliography). Papers should be suitable for a presentation of around 40 minutes; must be authored (or co-authored) by current graduate students (limited to 1 submission per author); and be suitable for blind review. All submissions should be sent to archegradconf12@gmail.com.

Further Enquiries:
For any further enquiries, please email archegradconf12@gmail.com.

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