The SSPP this past weekend in New Orleans was fun, though my nursing a cold the whole time put a damper on things. The meds were making me a little slower than usual.
Tom Polger gave what was probably the best SSPP Presidential address I've ever seen. Philosophically interesting, but laced with humor and a good pace. Reminded me that I have written on stuff besides extended cognition.
In my session on Ecological Psychology, I was impressed with the uniformity of message. Shockley and Riley had much the same talking points as Andrew and Gary. It was reassuring to me to find Gary Hatfield, Larry Shapiro, Carl Gillett, and Tom Polger worried about the same sorts of things that I was. So, it's not just me.
Last year, many (it seemed to me, though that's just an off-the-cuff guess ... I didn't actually count) of the papers that were given at the SSPP were subsequently also given at the SPP.
I'm already looking forward to next year in Savannah. I'm especially looking forward to it, since I'll be free of the officer duties that I've had for so many years.
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Monday, March 14, 2011
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
103rd Annual Meeting of The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology
New Orleans, Louisiana
March 10-12, 2011
First Call for Papers
The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology invites submission of papers for its annual meeting March 10-12, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The submission deadline is November 1, 2010.
Founded in 1904, SSPP promotes philosophy and psychology by facilitating the exchange of ideas among those engaged in these fields of inquiry. Papers on any philosophical topic are welcome. Topics that have cross-discipline appeal are especially suitable. For more information on the 2011 meeting see:
http://southernsociety.org/annualmeeting.htm
Presidential Speaker for 2011 will be:
Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin at Madison)
Invited Philosophy Speakers for 2011 include:
Terry Horgan (University of Arizona)
Michael Lynch (University of Connecticut)
Jonathan Weinberg (Indiana University)
Invited Symposia include:
Author Meets Critics on Jason Baehr, The Inquiring Mind: Intellectual
Virtues and Virtue Epistemology (OUP, 2011)
Experimental Philosophy
Metaphysics and Applied Ethics
Neuroscience, Moral Psychology and the Virtues
Submissions exceeding 3,000 words will not be considered. Submissions should include a word count, an abstract of less than 150 words, and be prepared so as to permit blind reviewing; authors should indicate their identity only on the cover letter that accompanies their submission. Please submit file as lastname.firstname.doc or lastname.firstname.rtf or lastname.firstname.pdf.
Papers, along with the Paper/Abstract Submission Form on the website, should be submitted electronically to:
Dr. Robert Barnard
Department of Philosophy and Religion
University of Mississippi
SSPP.phil.2011@gmail.com
SSPP Webpage: http://southernsociety.org/
March 10-12, 2011
First Call for Papers
The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology invites submission of papers for its annual meeting March 10-12, 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The submission deadline is November 1, 2010.
Founded in 1904, SSPP promotes philosophy and psychology by facilitating the exchange of ideas among those engaged in these fields of inquiry. Papers on any philosophical topic are welcome. Topics that have cross-discipline appeal are especially suitable. For more information on the 2011 meeting see:
http://southernsociety.org/annualmeeting.htm
Presidential Speaker for 2011 will be:
Elliott Sober (University of Wisconsin at Madison)
Invited Philosophy Speakers for 2011 include:
Terry Horgan (University of Arizona)
Michael Lynch (University of Connecticut)
Jonathan Weinberg (Indiana University)
Invited Symposia include:
Author Meets Critics on Jason Baehr, The Inquiring Mind: Intellectual
Virtues and Virtue Epistemology (OUP, 2011)
Experimental Philosophy
Metaphysics and Applied Ethics
Neuroscience, Moral Psychology and the Virtues
Submissions exceeding 3,000 words will not be considered. Submissions should include a word count, an abstract of less than 150 words, and be prepared so as to permit blind reviewing; authors should indicate their identity only on the cover letter that accompanies their submission. Please submit file as lastname.firstname.doc or lastname.firstname.rtf or lastname.firstname.pdf.
Papers, along with the Paper/Abstract Submission Form on the website, should be submitted electronically to:
Dr. Robert Barnard
Department of Philosophy and Religion
University of Mississippi
SSPP.phil.2011@gmail.com
SSPP Webpage: http://southernsociety.org/
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