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Fri Mar 31 17:18:18 2006
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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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====================== HES POSTING =================== 
 
This is a call for submissions for the International Economics and 
Philosophy Society Session at the 1997 Eastern Division Conference of the 
American Philosophy Association. The conference will be held at the 
Philadelphia Marriot, December 27-30, 1997. If you would like to have a 
paper considered for this session you should email me an abstract by April 
30. You are also welcome to submit a complete session for consideration 
(the maximum for a 2 hour slot is 2 speakers and 2 commentators).  Your 
submission must have the following form to be considered. 
 
1) The abstract must be emailed as plain text *within* the body of your 
email, ie. not as an attachment, not as a wordprocessor file, not encoded 
in any way (you can do this by cutting and pasting into your email 
message from any wordprocessing package). 
 
2) The abstract should include the title of the paper and be 
approximately 2-3 pages long. 
 
3) You must include your name, position, and institutional affiliation, 
and if you are  submitting a proposal for a complete session you need to 
include this information for each participant. 
 
We are not restricting the topic of the session, so submissions in 
all areas are welcome. Please only submit an abstract if you are 
sure you will be able to attend the conference. 
 
Julian Lamont 
School of Humanities, Queensland University of Technology 
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