CfP: Virginia Tech Graduate Philosophy Conference Due Sept. 15, 2019
The
Graduate Philosophy Club at Virginia Tech is pleased to announce the
16th Annual Virginia Tech Graduate Conference in Philosophy:
Society, Ethics, and Science: Insights from Philosophy of Technology
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DATES : October 5th-6th, 2019
CONFERENCE VENUE : Blacksburg, Virginia
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS : Shannon Vallor (Santa Clara University) and Don Howard (Notre Dame)
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DATES : October 5th-6th, 2019
CONFERENCE VENUE : Blacksburg, Virginia
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS : Shannon Vallor (Santa Clara University) and Don Howard (Notre Dame)
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SUBMISSIONS :
We are accepting papers for presentation at Virginia Tech's 16th annual graduate student conference in philosophy. We invite current graduate students to submit papers that
philosophically engage with topics concerning the philosophy of technology, broadly construed. Submissions may be from any philosophical sub-field, and may address issues in these
sub-fields which overlap with technology. These areas include, but are not limited to: philosophy of science, epistemology, social and political philosophy, philosophy of mind, artificial intelligence, engineering, or aesthetics. Possible topics of interest may include but are not limited to the following:
· Defining technology
· Biotechnology, broadly construed
· Impact of emerging technologies on scientific knowledge/practice
· Disability and Transhumanism
· Ethics and technology
· Social and Mass Media
· Artificial Intelligence and Agency
· Government Surveillance
· Human and Non-Human Futures
· Automation in the work place
· Machine Learning and Bias
· Biotechnology, broadly construed
· Impact of emerging technologies on scientific knowledge/practice
· Disability and Transhumanism
· Ethics and technology
· Social and Mass Media
· Artificial Intelligence and Agency
· Government Surveillance
· Human and Non-Human Futures
· Automation in the work place
· Machine Learning and Bias
Submission Guidelines
1. Papers should be prepared for anonymous review and submitted in .docx, .doc, or .pdf format to vt.gradphilclub@gmail.com
1. Papers should be prepared for anonymous review and submitted in .docx, .doc, or .pdf format to vt.gradphilclub@gmail.com
2. Submissions may be up to 5,000 words in length
3.
Please submit a separate cover sheet that includes your name, contact
information, institutional affiliation, keywords and relevant area(s) of
research, and a short abstract of approximately 300 words
4. If you have questions, please write to: vt.gradphilclub@gmail.com
5. Deadline for submissions: September 15, 2019
We
especially encourage submissions from underrepresented areas of
Philosophy of Technology and from members of groups historically
underrepresented in philosophy.
Conference
participants will be given the opportunity to have their work published
in a special issue of Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective (https://social-epistemology. com/).