domingo, 7 de outubro de 2012

The BRITISH SOCIETY for ETHICAL THEORY: 2013 CONFERENCE


Institute of Philosophy, University of London, UK


Mon 15th - Wed 17th July 2013


Keynote Speakers:

Robert M. Adams (UNC Chapel Hill)
Jennifer Hornsby (Birkbeck)


Papers are invited for the 2013 annual conference of the British Society for
Ethical Theory, to be held at the Institute of Philosophy, University of London, following directly on from the Joint Session, to be held in Exeter.

The subject area is open within metaethics and normative ethics. Papers on topics in
applied ethics, moral psychology or the history of ethics may also be considered provided
they are of wider theoretical interest.

Papers, which should be unpublished at the time of submission, should be
in English, no longer than 6500 words in the main text, readable in 45 minutes and prepared for blind review.

BSET is keen that papers will be communicated clearly to its conference audience.
Please bear in mind that all sessions are plenary, so the venue will be more like a lecture hall than a
seminar room.

Those who submitted papers for our previous conferences - successfully or otherwise - are welcome to submit again, although not the same papers.

BSET operates a system whereby the papers will have all identifications removed BEFORE being
sent to our Chief Referee, who contacts other referees and finalizes the program.  The one exception to this is
the identification of postgraduate status.  Please tell us if you are a postgraduate student as submissions from
postgraduates are encouraged; we aim to have at least one graduate speak at the conference.

Selected conference papers will be considered for publication in the journal Ethical
Theory and Moral Practice. Please make clear in any covering email
whether you intend your paper to be considered for publication here as well as
for the conference programme, although final decision on this matter need not be made by the author
until just after the conference itself.

The deadline for submissions is Monday 10th December 2012.

Please send two documents, electronically:
(a) an anonymized version of your paper, to include a short abstract.
(b) a short document with the title of your paper, your full name, address and academic affiliation.

Documents should be emailed to the contact email on this page:

http://www.bset.org.uk/2013.html


Note that ONLY electronic submissions will be accepted.