DEPARTMENTS

The CPA office is located in the heart of the Faculty of Philosophy at Saint Paul University

We gratefully acknowledge the University's continuing support.
Les bureaux  de l'ACP se trouvent au sein de la Faculté de philosophie à l'Université Saint-Paul.

Nous remercions grandement l'Université pour son soutien continu.

The Graduate Student Session at the 37th annual meeting of the

Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy

March 11-13, 2010

Queens University of Charlotte

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

The Graduate Student Session at the SAAP conference highlights excellent graduate work in American Philosophy and gives graduate students an opportunity to participate in the vigorous philosophical debates the society offers.

Papers from all areas of American Philosophy are welcome.

Submission guidelines:

1) 3,000 word limit (please include a word count with submission)

2) 100 word abstract

3) Please prepare papers for BLIND REVIEW, with no identifying names or university affiliations mentioned in the paper.

4) Please indicate whether you have also submitted a paper in response to the standard SAAP call for papers. If your paper is accepted for presentation by way of the standard submission procedure, then you will be required to withdraw your submission to the graduate student session.

Submit papers electronically to amasseca@uoguelph.ca as an attached .doc or .rtf file. Please indicate that you are submitting a paper for the 2010 SAAP meeting in the subject line of your email.

Deadline for submissions is September 30, 2009.

Notification for acceptance will be sent out sometime in early December.

Limited travel funds are available for papers accepted to this session. Please Contact Bill Myers, SAAP Treasurer, for more information.
bmyers@bsc.edu

Papers accepted to this session are not eligible for any of the SAAP prizes.

For more information on the conference or the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, visit the society's website at: http://american-philosophy.org or visit the conference page at: http://american-philosophy.org/events/annual_meeting.htm

Aaron Massecar
University of Guelph
Graduate Session Organizer, SAAP
Email: amasseca@uoguelph.ca