Philosophy News
Come along to the Philosophy Society's Book Sale!
The Philosophy Society is holding a book sale in the Philosophy Common Room (S2.71) this Friday, the 16th January.
Come along to pick up some pre-loved Philosophy books, and if you have any you would like to try and sell on, just come by reception and drop them off any time before the sale.
There are still three weeks until the deadline for submission of papers for the .
GUIDELINES
- Submissions must not exceed 2000 words, including footnotes and bibliography, and must begin with a 100-250 word abstract.
- Submissions should include a title page containing the name of the author, title of the paper, institution, and email address.
- Submissions may be formatted in Word or PDF. Papers containing symbols liable to distortion should be submitted in PDF.
The closing date for submissions is 1 February 2015.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
- Authors whose papers have been accepted for the Open Session will be informed by the middle of April 2015.
- Papers accepted for the Open Sessions will not be considered for publication in the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society and expenses will not be paid.
- Only one paper per individual may be submitted. Submissions must be for either the Open or the Postgraduate Sessions - not both.
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- All conference delegates must be members of either the Aristotelian Society or the Mind Association.
For enquiries regarding the Open Sessions, please contact Johannes Roessler: J.Roessler@warwick.ac.uk
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