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Phenomenology and the Challenges of the Philosophy of Mind
La phénoménologie et les défis de la « Philosophy of Mind »
Phenomenological Studies
Études phénoménologiques
Publicado el lundi 04 de mai de 2015
Resumen
The journal Études Phénoménologiques / Phenomenological Studies is seeking submissions in English and French for its 2016 issue on the topic “La phénoménologie et les défis de la Philosophy of Mind / Phenomenology and the Challenges of the Philosophy of Mind.”
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The journal Études Phénoménologiques / Phenomenological Studies is seeking submissions in English and French for its 2016 issue on the topic “La phénoménologie et les défis de la Philosophy of Mind / Phenomenology and the Challenges of the Philosophy of Mind.”
Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Naturalizing phenomenology
- Phenomenality
- Self-consciousness
- Conceptual v. nonconceptual content of perception
- The problem of others
- Embodied mind
- Transcendental philosophy
Études Phénoménologiques / Phenomenological Studies is the continuation of the journal Études Phénoménologiques, which was published until 2008. The present journal follows the same spirit of openness to various perspectives. Its publication is the result of a collaboration between the Centre d’Études phénoménologiques at the Université catholique de Louvain and the Department of Philosophy at Marquette University. It is published by Peeters and edited by Danielle Lories and Pol Vandevelde.
The journal publishes articles in French and English. It is dedicated to the general task of showing the relevance and fruitfulness of phenomenology for contemporary issues in philosophy and to be a forum for contemporary discussion of such issues. One of its goals is to bridge the gap between history and philosophy, between continental and analytic philosophy, and between theory and application.
Submission guidelines
Submissions should be original, not submitted elsewhere, and prepared for blind review.
Manuscripts should not exceed 9,000 words (60, 000 characters), including notes and references
A brief abstract (150-200 words) and 5 keywords in English should be placed at the beginning of the paper.
Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx) or Rich Text Format (.rtf) in 12 point Times New Roman font (no PDF formats) with all margins of 1 inch (or 2,5 cm), using the “Author, Date, Page number” system with a list of references at the end of the paper.
Detailed submission guidelines available here : www.uclouvain.be/511943
Manuscripts should be submitted only in electronic version as an email attachment to one of the following addresses:
Textes en français: à envoyer à etudes-pheno@uclouvain.be
Texts in English: to be sent to pol.vandevelde@marquette.edu
The cover page of the manuscript should include the author’s full name, affiliation, postal address, telephone number, and email address.
The deadline for submission is January 31, 2016.
Coordinators
- Danielle Lories, Professeur ordinaire, Université catholique de Louvain, danielle.lories@uclouvain.be
- Pol Vandevelde, Professeur ordinaire, Marquette University, pol.vandevelde@marquette.edu
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Fecha(s)
- dimanche 31 de janvier de 2016
Palabras claves
- phenomenology, philosophy of mind, phenomenality, self-Consciousness, mind, others
Contactos
- Danielle Lories
courriel : Danielle [dot] lories [at] uclouvain [dot] be - Pol Vandevelde
courriel : pol [dot] vandevelde [at] marquette [dot] edu
URLs de referencia
Fuente de la información
- Sylvain Camilleri
courriel : sylvain [dot] camilleri [at] uclouvain [dot] be
Para citar este anuncio
« La phénoménologie et les défis de la « Philosophy of Mind » », Convocatoria de ponencias, Calenda, Publicado el lundi 04 de mai de 2015, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/327127