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We invite proposals for papers to be given at an interdisciplinary
conference on the theme ‘*Law and Order in Ancient Philosophy*,’ to take
place in the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge, *on **17-18 **March
2018*.

The keynote speeches will be delivered by *Malcolm Schofield* (University
of Cambridge), *Maria Michela Sassi* (Pisa University), and *Dhananjay
Jagannathan* (Columbia University).


*Conference description*

Law and order were among the central questions debated in Antiquity,
permeating nearly all branches of ancient philosophy from metaphysics,
natural philosophy, and cosmology to ethics, political theory, and aesthetics.
This topic is open to a large number of approaches and can be related to
various disciplines in the humanities, such as ancient history, literature,
and legal theory – for which reason we hope to welcome students and junior
academics throughout the humanities, thus creating an interdisciplinary
dialogue across various fields in the study of classical antiquity and
beyond. We welcome papers that discuss law and order from different angles
and in various contexts, including (but not limited to):

·      The origin of order and laws;

·      Hierarchies in cosmos, nature, and city;

·      Order in soul;

·      Justice and injustice;

·      Divine, natural, and human laws;

·      Constitutionalism and legislation;

·      Ethical agency, customs, and law;

·      Philosophical method and laws of reasoning;

·      Taxonomy and classification;

·      Harmony and proportion.


*Submission guidelines*

We invite proposals from graduate students and early career researchers
(within three years of completion of their degree) for papers of
approximately 3000-3500 words for a 30 minutes presentation. Please submit
abstracts as email attachments to [log in to unmask]
Abstracts should be submitted as .pdf files and should not exceed 1000
words. Please write ‘Conference Abstract Submission’ in the subject line of
your email and include in the email your name, departmental affiliation,
email address, and the title of your paper (as well as the year in which
the PhD was awarded in the case of early career researchers). Abstracts
should be prepared for blind review, so please ensure that your abstract is
free from any identifying personal details.
*The submission deadline is Wednesday 24th** January 2018.* Successful
applicants will be notified by Tuesday 1st February and will be asked to
submit the final draft of their papers by Tuesday 1st March.



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