CFP Concerned Philosophers for Peace

Call for Paper Abstracts Concerned Philosophers for Peace 30th Annual Conference Sheraton Raleigh Hotel Raleigh, NC November 16th-18th, 2017 Conference Theme: Civility, Nonviolent Resistance, & the New Struggle for Social Justice Recent political events have ushered in a rise of nationalism not seen since the last century. Divisive rhetoric and populist

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The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race

The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race at EMORY University October 6-7, 2017 Keynote: José Medina Professor of Philosophy Vanderbilt University The California Roundtable on Philosophy and Race announces a call for papers for its 15th annual roundtable. This roundtable brings together philosophers of race in continental and analytic traditions, and

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Postdoctoral fellowship on Human Flourishing

REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing The University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma, Norman OK. Three nine-month non-renewable Postdoctoral Fellowships beginning fall 2017. These positions will be associated with the Institute for the Study of Human Flourishing, a major initiative on virtue and

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CFP: Food Sovereignty: Core Concepts and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

CFP: Food Sovereignty: Core Concepts and Interdisciplinary Perspectives We invite abstract submissions for a new interdisciplinary edited volume on food sovereignty. Food sovereignty is a vibrant and growing social movement for the rights of local peoples to control their food systems and to resist harms associated with agricultural globalization. Indeed, the

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New Editors for Social Philosophy Today

New Editors for Social Philosophy Today

NASSP is pleased to announce that Joan Woolfrey and Zach Hoskins have been selected as co-editors for the Social Philosophy Today series.  We would like to thank Jeff Gauthier for editing for 6 years.  The series flourished under his leadership and he leaves a lasting legacy on NASSP.  Thank you, Jeff,

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