The Third Annual
INTERDISCIPLINARY GRADUATE CONFERENCE

 
 
For more conference information, please click here:
http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Stu/jrhartma 

 
Presented by:
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Graduate Program in Philosophy
March 31-April 2, 2000

 
 
 
 
We invite papers addressing issues of action and identity.  We intend this conference to investigate theoretical questions related to political action, intersubjective identity, moral autonomy, and/or their relation.  In this vein, papers may pose a broad range of philosophical questions or approach the issues from a similarly broad range of philosophical perspectives.  (Some ideas are listed below.)  Ideally we intend this conference to instigate cross-disciplinary, cross-traditional, and cross-historical discussion on the topic of action and identity.
Intentionality, Communicative Praxis, Autonomy, Freedom, Civil Disobedience, Game Theory, 
Individualism, Feminism, Multiculturalism, Libertarianism, Pragmatism, Relativism, Environmentalism, 
Equality, Rationality, Race, Gender, Labor & Capital, Justice, Religion, Rights, Knowledge, Marginalized Cultures, Direct Action
Deadline: December 10, 1999

 
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Alfonso Lingis, Pennsylvania State University

 
Please submit an abstract (2-3 pages) or a completed paper (3000 words or less) of a philosophical nature no later than December 10.   Please submit in "Blind Review Format," with all identifying information on a cover sheet.  Each page should be titled and numbered using standard MLA format. 


Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit papers electronically via e-mail in RTF or Microsoft Word format.

 
E-mail us! For more information, please contact or submit papers to: 
 
  John Hartmann: jrhartma@ic.sunysb.edu
  Ben Hale:        bhale@ic.sunysb.edu
 Our mailing address is:  Graduate Conference
Philosophy Department 
SUNY at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3750