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CFP
Authors should submit an electronic version of an extended abstract (total word count: approximately 1000 words). The file should also contain a 300 word abstract that will be used for the conference web site/booklet.
To submit papers visit the submission page at the website. Please keep in mind that the IACAP discourages participants from reading their papers to the audience. Many presenters prepare slides using some software package. However, these need not be submitted with your original paper.
The IACAP discourages "show-and-tell" demonstrations, but welcomes submissions that show a new and interesting application of computers to philosophy. Submissions in this category should consist of a 1,500-word abstract outlining what is innovative about the application and the questions pertinent to philosophy that your demonstration will raise.
For panels, please submit a 1,000-word summary of the panel as a whole, along with 300 to 500-word abstracts for each of its various components.
The conference will be accepting electronic submissions appropriately prepared for blind review on or before March 1st, 2009.
This conference is one of several regional conferences associated with the International Association for Computing and Philosophy. To learn more about the IACAP, including its other conferences and membership details, visit the organization's website at http://ia-cap.org.
Please remember:
- March 1, 2009. April 1, 2009. End of submission of extended abstract.
- March 29, 2009. April 30, 2009. Notification of acceptance.
- May 17, 2009. Early registration deadline.
- June 22-23, 2009. 9th and 10th of November - Conference.
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