22.3283, Calls: Philosophy of Language/Netherlands

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Subject: 22.3283, Calls: Philosophy of Language/Netherlands

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Date: 18-Aug-2011
From: Daniele Porello [danieleporello at gmail.com]
Subject: Amesterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference 2011
 

	
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2011 10:44:44
From: Daniele Porello [danieleporello at gmail.com]
Subject: Amesterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference 2011

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Full Title: Amesterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference 2011 
Short Title: AGPC 2011 

Date: 16-Dec-2011 - 17-Dec-2011
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Contact Person: Inés Crespo
Meeting Email: agpc at uva.nl
Web Site: http://www.illc.uva.nl/agpc/agpc11/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language 

Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2011 

Meeting Description:

Amsterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference 2011
Department of Philosophy
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
Universiteit van Amsterdam
16-17 December 2011

Theme: Internalism versus Externalism

Confirmed Invited Speakers:

- Martin Kusch (Vienna)
- Joëlle Proust (Paris)
- Michael Wheeler (Stirling) 

Call for Papers:

The 4th Amsterdam Graduate Philosophy Conference on 'Internalism versus Externalism' is devoted to explore how this distinction relates to problems in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of action. We invite submissions from young researchers who investigate the sides of this opposition, or its mere significance, in relation (but not restricted) to the following issues:

- Competence vs. performance
- Meaning and reference
- Semantic normativity with respect to meaning, use, content, or context
- The semantics-pragmatics distinction
- Mental content and causation
- Narrow and wide mental content
- The extended mind hypothesis
- Knowledge, belief, and justification
- Reasons for action: justification vs. explanation

We encourage contributions which try to bridge the gaps between linguistic, mental, epistemological, and action aspects of the issues mentioned above. Submissions that inform the discussion about internalism and externalism by offering a philosophical interpretation of results from other fields such as logic, decision theory, cognitive psychology, and linguistics, are also welcome.

Submission Information:

We invite submissions in the form of short papers (not longer than 4000 words) accompanied by a short abstract (not longer than 150 words). Papers for submission should be prepared for anonymous refereeing. The deadline for submission is 30 September and it should follow the on-line submission form, available at the conference website. Candidates eligible for submission are graduate students and those who have completed a doctoral dissertation within the last three years.

Successful candidates will be allotted a 45-minute time slot, comprising a 25-minute presentation, a short commentary by an appointed speaker, and discussion with the audience. Candidates will be notified by 31 October of whether their paper has been accepted for presentation. The speakers will have the chance to send a revised version of their paper, as well as a revised version of their abstract for publication in the conference book of abstracts.

Please note that submitting a paper does not automatically count as registration for the conference. Those who wish to participate must formally register for the conference; full details on how to do so can be found on the conference website.

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: 30 September 2011
Notification of authors: 31 October 2011

Further Information:

Please visit the conference website at http://www.illc.uva.nl/agpc/agpc11/, or contact agpc at uva.nl.







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