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CALL FOR PAPERS
'Philosophical Issues in Evolutionary Theory',
a one-day Graduate Conference on the Philosophy of Mind, World and
Knowledge, hosted by the Department of Philosophy at the University of
Reading, will take place on Saturday, 6th March 1999.
Professor Henry Plotkin, of University College London, will be the guest
speaker, and will give a paper entitled 'The significance of evolutionary
theory for understanding human intelligence and culture'.
Interested graduate students are invited to submit papers, which will be
assessed by members of Readings Department of Philosophy. (Abstracts will
not be sufficient.) Papers should not take more than 20-25 minutes to read
aloud, and should therefore be no longer than eight double-spaced pages.
(Papers longer than this may be returned unread). They should be sent to:
Postgraduate Conference, Department of Philosophy, University of Reading,
Reading RG6 2AA, to arrive by Monday February 8th. In previous years, the
best paper from the conference has been considered, and sometimes
accepted, for publication in _Ratio_. The same will apply for this coming
year's conference.
Those who wish to attend, but not to submit papers, should notify Mrs.
Jean Britland, Graduate Secretary, at the above address by 4th March; or
phone 0118 9318325, fax 0118 9328295 or e-mail [log in to unmask]
There is no registration fee for the conference but there will be a charge
of five pounds for lunch and refreshments during the day. Cheques for
this amount, made out to The University of Reading, should reach the
Department before the day of the conference.
We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the Analysis Committee, which
has provided funds to cover 50% of the travel expenses of those whose
papers are accepted.
Department of Philosophy
University of Reading
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