Month: June 2016

CFP – Gravity: Its History and Philosophy

Call for papers

32nd Boulder Conference on the History and Philosophy of Science

Gravity: Its History and Philosophy

University of Colorado at Boulder

Oct. 28 -30, 2016

Invited speakers

Peter Saulson, Syracuse University, LIGO

Michel Janssen, University of Minnesota

Peter Bender, JILA, University of Colorado

The conference topic is gravity from antiquity to the present. Historical and philosophical papers on both theory and experiment are welcome.

Deadline for Submission: August 1, 2016

Acceptances will be available by September 1, 2016

Extended abstracts (1000 words) should be sent to Allan.Franklin

Publishing Opportunity @ Missing Shade of Blue + £150 prize!

Dear Masters students,

If you are wondering which sources are out there for you to get your voices heard… search no further! Missing Shade of Blue is holding its Second Annual Essay Competition, an opportunity to engage with a broader audience while getting your ideas on Philosophy or related multidisciplinary areas published.

The team at MSOB will consider essays of approximately 2000 words submitted before midnight on June 30th to missingsob. For more details visit https://missingshadeofblue.org/call-for-papers/

f96b07c36361961c9f776567d7f2cc3c?s=200&ts=1466507712 Call for Papers

missingshadeofblue.org

We are now open for submissions! All essays submitted before midnight on June 30th 2016 will be entered for the Missing Shade of Blue essay competition. The prize for the winner of this competition…

The best essays will be published on our website, plus there is a £150 prize for the winner!

Find us on our website: https://missingshadeofblue.org

or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msoblue

All best wishes!

Missing Shade of Blue Team

MSOB_EssayCompetition.pdf

Call for Papers – PhilonoUS – Sheffield Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy

Good Morning,

I am writing on behalf of the University of Sheffield’s Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy to invite undergraduate students in your department to submit papers for consideration for our second edition. If you could circulate this opportunity to your undergraduate students, I would be most grateful.

Our most recent edition can be viewed, for free, online at https://uosphilosophyjournal.wordpress.com

We are accepting submissions from now until 5pm on Tuesday 29th March 2016.

Submissions should be sent to u.g.phil.journal by the above deadline, and papers ideally should be between 2000-6000 words in length. Submissions may relate to any area of philosophy, however papers which argue for, or present, an original claim are preferable. We are also accepting book reviews of no more than 2000 words. Full submission guidelines are attached to this email, however should your students require any further information they should feel free to contact us at the above email address.

Many Thanks,

Emma Shephard

Editor in Chief

https://uosphilosophyjournal.wordpress.com

Call for Papers – Autumn.pdf