Interdisciplinary Student Philosophy Journal
DISCOURSE CALL FOR PAPERS 2001
The theme of the Spring 2001 issue of DISCOURSE will be
‘Technology.?
This is a subject of particular relevance today, due to the increasing
impact of technology on our lives. There are many different
approaches that can be taken to this issue, from exploring the ethical
ramifications of cloning to inquiring into whether computers may ever
be considered human. One could discuss the impact of technology on
the environment, the effects of globalization on our relations, or
even our level of dependence on technology for day-to-day activities.
Although the editors of DISCOURSE are particularly interested in
articles dealing with some aspect of technology, we remain open to
considering well-written articles, short stories, poems, or even plays
that discuss any aspect of philosophy. We write the ‘Call’ as a
suggestion that may give prospective contributors ideas about what we
are looking for, however one should in no way feel limited by our
proposed subject matter.
Any person below the ABD level may submit their original work to
DISCOURSE. All submissions will be considered under blind review.
Please include 2 copies of the article, and a separate cover page.
Your name should not appear anywhere in the text.
On the cover, with the title, include the following:
Name
Phone Number
Mailing Address
E-mail Address
University Affiliation (if any)
Brief (50 word) biographical citation
Submissions should not exceed 7,000 words or 20 double spaced pages.
In addition to 2 hard copies of the paper, submissions must include a
3.5” disk containing only a copy of the submitted work and
biographical citation. Clearly label the disk with your full name,
phone number, title of your work, and the software (including version)
and platform used.
Mail submission to:
DISCOURSE
Department of Philosophy
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94117
SUBMISSION DEADLINE : JANUARY 1, 2001
http://www.discourseusf.org/
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