Seminar/CfP - Early Modern Philosophy – Personal Identity, Self-interpretation, 26-27 October 2017, Hungary

Publish Date: Jul 11, 2017

Deadline: Aug 01, 2017

Event Dates: from Oct 26, 2017 11:47 to Oct 27, 2017 11:47

Second Budapest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy

CALL FOR PAPERS
Second Budapest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy – Personal identity, self-interpretation

26–27 October, 2017
Institute of Philosophy, Eötvös Loránd University
Budapest, Hungary

Keynote Speaker:
Udo THIEL (Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz)

We are pleased to announce the second meeting of the Budapest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy which is intended as the second edition of a yearly event that brings together established scholars, young researchers and advanced graduate students working on the field of early modern philosophy (ca. from 1600 to 1781). The aim is to foster collaboration among researchers working in different traditions and institutional contexts. We welcome abstracts for papers on any topic relevant to personal identity and self-interpretation, broadly conceived, in early modern philosophy. Proposals are particularly welcome that draw on resources from multiple different traditions (e.g. French and Anglo-Saxon).

Presentations should be in English and aim at approximately 30 minutes. Please send an abstract of maximum 400 words, prepared for blind review. The body of the email should include the author’s details (name, position affiliation, contact details, title of the abstract). The deadline for abstract submissions is 1 August 2017. Applicants will receive a response regarding their submission by 1 September 2017.

There are no fees for registration. Attendance is free and most welcome. However, no financial support can be provided to support travel expenses and accommodation.
Submissions and inquiries should be sent to Olivér István Tóth (bsemp2017@gmail.com)


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