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> THE MIDWEST SEMINAR
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> HISTORY OF EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY
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> CENTRE D> '> ETUDES CARTESIENNES
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> CALL FOR PAPERS
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> The Midwest Seminar is an informal group, formed to foster interaction among scholars of seventeenth and eighteenth century philosophy.
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> This is a call for papers for the Spring meeting, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 24-26, 2002, at the Francke Institute for the Humanities at the University of Chicago. Submissions are invited for papers on any aspect of the philosophy of the early modern period (roughly seventeenth and eighteenth centuries).
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> In addition to the normal program, the Midwest Seminar will be meeting with the Centre d> '> Études Cartésiennes this spring for a special mini-conference on > "> Reason and Cause> "> . While papers of all sorts are welcome, we are especially interested in submissions that deal with this theme, including especially papers on the Principle of Sufficient Reason and related issues in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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> Please submit abstracts of one page or less by February 1, 2002, including email address to:
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> Prof. Daniel Garber
> Department of Philosophy
> University of Chicago
> 1010 E. 59th St.
> Chicago, IL 60637
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