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Call for Papers

Theme: Conflict and Harmony
Subtitle: From Embodied Emotions to Global Realms
Type: 2013 Joint Meeting
Institution: Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP)
   Australasian Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (ASACP)
   Philosophy Department, National University of Singapore
Location: Singapore
Date: 8.–11.7.2013
Deadline: 15.2.2013

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The Joint Meeting of the SACP (http://www.sacpweb.org/) and the ASACP
(http://philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/asacp/) in 2013 will be held at the
National University of Singapore (http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/philo/).

The conference theme, "Conflict and Harmony: From Embodied Emotions
to Global Realms," is designed to invite scholars representing Asian
traditions of thought to present their research on the many ways in
which philosophers of these heritages thematize the dynamics of
conflict and harmony. Relevant topics could span a broad range of
problematics, from the internal conflicts of desires and ideas,
emotions and reason, body and mind, and how to resolve these in
practice to social, political and global conflicts and strategies for
their resolution. The theme will also accommodate discussions of the
continuing conflicts or historical development from conflicts to
reconciliation between different schools of thought and philosophies
in different traditions or between traditions.

The theme is intended to increase engagement amongst participants.
However, the conference will consider abstracts and presentations on
various topics that correspond to members' areas of interest as well.

Presentation and panel proposal abstracts should be sent
electronically to both Mary Bockover (mary.bocko...@humboldt.edu) and
Michael Barnhart (michael.barnh...@kbcc.cuny.edu),
and cc'd to Roger Ames (rta...@hawaii.edu).

Abstracts for individual papers should be between 200-300 words,
including a title. Panel proposals should include the title and a
brief description of the panel, names and affiliation of panelists
and titles of each participant's presentation, with the same
word-limit as above. The deadline for abstract submission is February
15, 2013, a deadline that pertains to proposals submitted by faculty
members and graduate students alike.

Notice of acceptance of proposals will be sent to your e-mail address
sometime in the beginning of March. In order to minimize the
difficulty of dealing with late cancellations, payment of the
registration fee for the joint meeting is required within 2 weeks
after acceptance notices have been received, in any case no later
than April 1.

To encourage student participation, the SACP and ASACP have set up
Graduate Student Essay Contest Awards for the 2013 conference.
Student Essay Contest Prizes are: First prize: $1,000; Second prize,
$750; and Third prize, $500. The awards will be applied to the travel
and accommodation expenses for those attending the 2013 Joint Meeting
of the SACP and ASACP, so award winners should bring their travel
receipts with them. In order to have their essays considered for the
prize, graduate students should submit a complete essay of no more
than 10 pages (or 4,000 words) to bot Mary Bockover and Michael
Barnhart, and cc-ed to Roger Ames, by March 15, 2013. Note once again
that the deadline for the final complete essay is separate from the
deadline for the paper abstract, as the latter must be received by
the general deadline of Feb 15, 2013, in order to be considered for
acceptance to the conference.

Conference website:
http://www.sacpweb.org/res/conferences.php




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