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Past deadlines
Call for Papers
Workshop on the Etiology of Belief and Religious Epistemology
Oxford University 16 & 17 March 2015
The New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology project at Oxford University invites the submission of papers on the etiology of belief to any issue in the philosophy of religion or analytic theology.
Confirmed Speakers:
Helen de Cruz (Free University of Amsterdam)
Katia Vavova (Mount Holyoke College)
Andreas Morgensen (All Souls College, Oxford)
Silvia Jonas (Van Leer Jerusalem Institute & Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Papers should be suitable for blind review and be no longer than 4000 words in length. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter including the name, affiliation, and contact details of the author.
Papers should be submitted to insights@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.
Submission deadline is 2 February, 2015.
Partial funding is available to support travel and accommodation expenses for speakers.
Further details of the New Insights project can be found at www.newinsights.ox.ac.uk.
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Workshop on Formal Epistemology and Religious Epistemology
Oxford University 8 & 9 December 2014
The New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology project at Oxford University invites the submission of papers related to the application of issues in formal epistemology to any question in the philosophy of religion or analytic theology.
Keynote Speakers:
Roger White (MIT)
Jonathan Weisberg (Toronto)
Papers should be suitable for blind review and be no longer than 4000 words in length. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter including the name, affiliation, and contact details of the author.
Papers should be submitted to insights@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.
Submission deadline is 30 September, 2014.
Partial funding is available to support travel and accommodation expenses for speakers.
Further details of the New Insights project can be found at www.newinsights.ox.ac.uk.
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Workshop on Testimony and Religious Epistemology
Oxford University 24 & 25 June 2014
The New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology project at Oxford University invites the submission of papers related to the application of epistemic issues raised in the context of testimony to any question in the philosophy of religion or analytic theology.
Keynote Speakers:
Lizzie Fricker (Oxford)
Jennifer Lackey (Northwestern)
Trent Dougherty (Baylor)
Paulina Sliwa (Cambridge)
Papers should be suitable for blind review and be no longer than 4000 words in length. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter including the name, affiliation, and contact details of the author.
Papers should be submitted to insights@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.
Submission deadline is 25 April, 2014.
Partial funding is available to support travel and accommodation expenses for speakers.
Further details of the New Insights project can be found at www.newinsights.ox.ac.uk.
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Workshop on Defeat and Religious Epistemology
Oxford University 17 & 18 March 2014
The New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology project at Oxford University invites the submission of papers related to the application of issues concerning epistemic defeat to any question in the philosophy of religion or analytic theology.
Keynote Speakers:
Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (Michigan)
Michael Bergmann (Purdue)
Papers should be suitable for blind review and be no longer than 4000 words in length. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter including the name, affiliation, and contact details of the author.
Papers should be submitted to insights@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.
Submission deadline is 4 January, 2014.
Partial funding is available to support travel and accommodation expenses for speakers.
Further details of the New Insights project can be found at www.newinsights.ox.ac.uk.
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Workshop on Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge
Oxford University 12 & 13 June 2013
The New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology project at Oxford University invites the submission of papers related to the application of the safety condition for knowledge to any question in the philosophy of religion or analytic theology.
Keynote Speakers:
Timothy Williamson (Oxford)
Duncan Pritchard (Edinburgh)
Papers should be suitable for blind review and be no longer than 4000 words in length. Submissions should be accompanied by a cover letter including the name, affiliation, and contact details of the author.
Papers should be submitted to giorgia.carta@philosophy.ox.ac.uk.
Submission deadline is 15 April, 2013.
Partial funding is available to support travel and accommodation expenses for speakers.
Further details of the New Insights project can be found at www.newinsights.ox.ac.uk.