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Society for Student Philosophers Annual Conference

Submitted by Adria on November 2, 2009 - 4:18pm


Society for Student Philosophers Annual Conference
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
April 9-11, 2010

Conference Theme: Philosophy and Communication

**EXTENDED** Deadline for submissions: November 16, 2009

Keynote Speakers:

Dr. Gerard A. Hauser
Department of Communication
University of Colorado at Boulder

Dr. Larry A. Hickman
Department of Philosophy
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

The Society for Student Philosophers (SSP) invites the submission of papers for possible presentation at its 2010 conference at the University of Texas at Austin. We are especially interested in papers that touch on some topic connected to our conference theme: Philosophy and Communication. Many topics in philosophy and communication have relevance to those in the other field, for example, topics in ethics, new technologies, aesthetics, art, the public sphere, free speech, the philosophy of language, rhetoric, metaphor, persuasion, issues of social/political philosophy, etc. Although submissions do not need to focus specifically on "philosophy and communication," papers that have some relevance for both fields are especially encouraged. The goal of this event is to start a dialogue between students in philosophy and communication.

Authors must be of on-going graduate or undergraduate student status (in communication, rhetoric, philosophy, or any other discipline) and papers must not be published or accepted for publication. Papers should be suitable for a 25 minute presentation. Leave identifying references out of the submitted paper, but include author information (address, department, institution, etc.) in the text of your email.

**EXTENDED** Deadline for submissions: November 16, 2009

Please send your completed paper to Scott Stroud, SSP Director, at: ssp_conference@hotmail.com

More details on the SSP can be found at: http://www.societyforstudentphilosophers.org/

Scott R. Stroud
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication Studies
University of Texas at Austin

https://webspace.utexas.edu/srs2396/index.htm