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Call for Papers

Theme: Kyoto School, Tokyo School, and Beyond
Type: 4th Annual International Conference
Institution: International Association for Japanese Philosophy (IAJP)
   East-West Center, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
   Department of Philosophy, University of Hawai'i
Location: Honolulu, HI (USA)
Date: 12.–13.10.2019
Deadline: 1.4.2019

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Synopsis

This fourth annual international conference for IAJP aims at 1)
further reinforcing Japanese philosophy as a global academic
discipline; 2) exploring the potential of Japanese philosophy in the
context of, and beyond, the Kyoto School or the Tokyo School; and 3)
developing a solid network for researchers working on Japanese
philosophy.

Kyoto School and Tokyo School are representative philosophical
schools in Japan, associated with Kyoto University and the University
of Tokyo, respectively, but Japanese philosophy offers more than
doctrines of particular schools. This conference welcomes proposals
for critical and insightful presentations that challenge the study of
Japanese philosophy through the re-reading and reconfiguring of
related philosophical texts and issues, from East/West or even
North/South perspectives.

This conference specifically encourages young scholars along with
seasoned veterans to submit their proposals. Topics may cover any
period, figure, or context pertaining to Japanese philosophy and
thought.


Call for Papers

- This conference invites proposals for organized panels and
  individual papers.
- All submissions should be copied to the IAJP
  (japanesephiloso...@gmail.com) and Leah Kalmanson
  (kalman...@gmail.com) on or before 1 April 2019 (Japan Time).
- Please include in the subject line: IAJP 2019 conference submission.

For organized panels, please submit the following in MS Word format:

- Full names (surname in CAPITAL letters), affiliations (including
  Department) and email addresses of 3 to 4 members of the panels and
  indicate one as the chair
- A 250-word (maximum) abstract for the panel
- A 250-word (maximum) abstract for each papers of the panel
- Research interests
- Publications (optional)

For individual papers, please submit the following in MS Word format:

- Full name (surname in CAPITAL letters), affiliation (including
  Department) and email address
- A 250-word (maximum) abstract
- Research interests
- Publications (optional)

Each individual paper will be given 20 minutes for presentation and
10 minutes for discussion.


Languages

English and Japanese


Important Dates

1 April 2019:
Submission deadline of abstracts for organized panels and individual
papers

1 May 2019:
Notification of acceptance by email

1 June 2019:
Release of tentative program


Visa, transportation, registration, accommodation, and meals

Visa fees and transportation should be self-financed and arranged by
the panelists themselves. Information on registration, accommodation,
and meals will be announced upon notification of acceptance to the
conference.


Contact

All enquiries should be copied to the IAJP
(japanesephiloso...@gmail.com) and Leah Kalmanson
(kalman...@gmail.com).


Conference website:
https://iajp.weebly.com




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