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 More options Jan 17 2011, 8:20 am
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From: Adam Dunn <agd...@SOTON.AC.UK>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 13:20:30 UTC
Local: Mon, Jan 17 2011 8:20 am
Subject: Wittgenstein after Sixty Years: Southampton Graduate Philosophy Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS

Wittgenstein after Sixty Years
Graduate Philosophy Conference

Saturday 21st May 2011

Avenue Campus,
University of Southampton,
Southampton, UK

Keynote speakers:
Bill Child (University of Oxford),  Sensations and Sensation Language in
Philosophical Remarks

2011 marks the 60th anniversary of Wittgenstein s death. To pay tribute to the
ongoing influence of his philosophical work this year s University of
Southampton annual one-day Graduate Conference will be titled  Wittgenstein
after Sixty Years . Contributions concerning any aspect of Wittgenstein s work
and influence in contemporary philosophy will be welcomed. Papers are invited
from graduate students and we are hoping to attract a wide external audience.

Deadline for submission of papers: Friday 29th April 2011

Papers should be not more than 3,000 words in length, suitable for a twenty
minute presentation followed by discussion. Please submit papers to Dr. Genia
Sch nbaumsfeld at the address below, or preferably by e-mail to:
G.M.E.Schoenbaumsf...@soton.ac.uk. Papers should be accompanied by a covering
letter or e-mail, but should not contain any self-identifying references in the
text.

Registration is free.

For other inquiries, please contact either:
Kristen Jeffs
or
Michael Maurer

Department of Philosophy
School of Humanities
Avenue Campus
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BF,
UK

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