> [Apologies to those receiving multiple copies of this announcement]
>
> Call For Papers
>
> South Central Seminar in the History of Early Modern
> Philosophy
>
> Loyola University
> New Orleans, Louisiana
> April 12-13, 2002
>
> The third annual meeting of the South Central Seminar in the History
> of
> Early Modern Philosophy will be held Friday-Saturday, April 12-13,
> 2002 at
> Loyola University in New Orleans. Like similar seminars in other parts
> of
> the country, the South Central Seminar is an informal group designed
> to
> foster interaction among scholars working on topics in the history of
> early modern philosophy.
>
> Submissions are invited on any topic or interpretive strategy in early
> modern (especially pre-Kantian) philosophy and should be in the form
> of an
> abstract of 1-2 pages. Completed papers should be no more than 20
> pages,
> for a reading time of 40 minutes or less. The deadline for submissions
> is
> January 15, 2002. Submissions by email are strongly encouraged.
> Details
> about the April program will be available by the end of January.
>
> Presentation of papers will occur on Friday, April 12 (3 - 6 p.m.) and
> Saturday, April 13 (9:30 - 5:30) in the Monroe Library on the Loyola
> campus. Accommodations will be available at the nearby Dominican
> Conference Center for $31/night. Rooms will also be available for
> participants and attendees who would like to spend extra days in New
> Orleans.
>
> Springtime, uptown New Orleans, on the St. Charles streetcar
> line,
> for $31/night, talking about modern philosophy: laissez les
> bons
> temps roulez.
>
> To submit an abstract (preferably by e-mail) or to obtain further
> information, contact:
>
> Steve Daniel
> Department of Philosophy
> Texas A&M University
> College Station, TX 77843-4237
> Phone: (979) 845-5660 or (979) 846-4649
> Fax: (979) 845-0458
> E-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Seminar web site: http://www-phil.tamu.edu/~sdaniel/seminar02.html
>
> For information about local arrangements, contact:
>
> Gary Herbert
> Department of Philosophy
> Loyola University
> 6363 St. Charles Ave.
> New Orleans, LA 70118
> Phone: (504) 865-3056
> Email: [log in to unmask]
>
>
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