CALL FOR PAPERS: Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy V

Utrecht University (NL), 30-31 May 2018
Submission deadline: 15 January 2018
https://dutchseminarearlymodernphilosophy.wordpress.com/ #DSEMP

The Dutch Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy brings together advanced students and established scholars to discuss the latest work in early modern philosophy, broadly conceived. Built on the success of the previous 2014–2017 editions, which gathered philosophers from all over the world, the Seminar offers workshop-style collaborations to stimulate scholarly exchange. The language of presentation and discussion is English.

Keynote speakers

Professor Christia Mercer (Columbia University)
Professor Karin de Boer (KU Leuven)

We welcome abstracts for talks on any topic related to early modern philosophy, broadly understood (roughly the period 1500–1800 CE). We are especially interested in presentations that discuss philosophical issues or works that have received less sustained scholarly attention, including, but not limited to: non canonical authors and traditions, anonymous texts, methodological reflections on doing Early Modern philosophy.

Please submit abstracts (400 words max.) suitable for anonymous review in PDF to our EasyChair page

Deadline: 15 January 2018

Decisions will follow by early March. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed. We will send reviewers’ reports with useful feedback on abstracts to all who wish to receive this.

Attendance is free and all are welcome, especially students. No financial assistance can be provided to support travel expenses and accommodation.

Contact Chris Meyns @chrismeyns with any questions.

Co-organizers:

Andrea Sangiacamo (University of Groningen)
Chris Meyns (Utrecht University)

The Dutch Seminar is an activity of:
Department of Philosophy, Utrecht University
Descartes Centre for the History and Philosophy of Science and the Humanities

Groningen Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Thought
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen
OZSW Study Group in Early Modern Philosophy

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