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The Graduate Student Philosophy
Association and 2006 Conference Program University of Utah
Keynote Speaker: General Information. The Intermountain West Student Philosophy
conference is a three-day event to be held Thursday February 10th through
Saturday February 12th, 2005. The conference will accept papers on any philosophical
topic from graduate students and advanced undergraduate students. We
encourage submissions in both western and eastern philosophy as well as in
both the analytical and continental traditions. Conference Format. The format of the conference will be
symposium-style. Each session will include one presentation, one commentary,
and a discussion period. Paper Submission Policies. Papers should be no longer than 3,000 words.
Submissions should include the following information on a separate cover sheet: [1] Word count; Paper Submission Procedures. Submissions that fail to include all of the above
items will be dismissed. No more than one submission per author will be
considered. Authors should email their submission as an attachment in Word,
WordPerfect, .pdf, or .dvi
format to utahphilgrad@msn.com. Authors are also encouraged to paste a copy
of their paper in the body of the email to ensure that we receive your
submission. Submission Due Date. Papers must be received by December 15, 2004.
Papers will be reviewed by the Conference Committee. Notification of
acceptance will be emailed January 8, 2005. Authors accepted for presentation
shall be expected to comment on another paper unless otherwise arranged with
the Conference Committee. Commentators. Those interested only in commenting on a paper
should send an email with their name, institutional affiliation, academic
status, and areas of philosophic interest to utahphilgrad@msn.com by January
1, 2005. Registration Fee. Conferees will be required to pay a $20.00
registration fee. Registration fee covers Thursday evening reception with
keynote speaker and conference dinner. Special Events. There will be a reception Thursday evening
following the keynote speaker's address. Also, there will be a conference
dinner Saturday evening following the conclusion of the conference sessions.
The registration fee includes the cost of the conference dinner and
reception. All conferees are welcome to attend. Scholarships. The conference committee would like to offer two
scholarships to offset travel expenses for an outstanding submission by a
graduate student and an undergraduate student. The conference committee will
review those papers submitted and accepted for presentation, choose the best
paper from a graduate student and an undergraduate student, and award a
scholarship to those students. Other
Information Extra-Curricular Activities. Where to Stay. Some of the graduate students will be able to host
students from out of town in their own apartments and houses. Conferees should
email utahphilgrad@msn.com for a list of students willing to host students
for the weekend. Otherwise, conferees are welcome to stay at the University
Guest House. The conference rate at the University Guest House is $65 per
night. Call 801/587-1000 or toll free at 888/416-4075. How to Get Here. From the east coast, go west. From the west
coast, go east. From From From From From Inquiries. For all other inquiries, please feel free to email
the conference coordinator, Joe Ulatowski, at j.w.ulatowski@utah.edu. Conference Sponsors. We would like to thank the following organizations
for providing financial support of this conference: Department of Philosophy |
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