19th Annual University of Kentucky Graduate Philosophy Conference

Conference Date: March 5, 2016
Venue: University of Kentucky

Keynote speaker:
Iain Thomson
University of New Mexico

Conference Theme: Technology Today

Technology permeates virtually all aspects of our lives, shaping them in increasingly radical ways. The nature, influence, and future of technology have been topics of debate in the last hundred years but are not frequently a matter of sustained philosophical discussion. Philosophical enquiry on this subject should aim to provide, among other things, a theoretical framework for understanding the fundamental ways in which humans interact with and are shaped by technology.

The UK Philosophy Graduate Student Association invites graduate students to submit papers addressing the wide range of questions relating to contemporary technology. Both continental and analytic approaches are welcome. Presentations will be followed by a commentary from a graduate student.

Submission Guidelines:
Papers should be suitable for a 30-min presentation, up to 4000 words
Submit two documents: paper prepared for blind review; cover letter containing a) name b) institutional affiliation c) contact information d) title of the paper
Please send these two documents (in doc, docx, or pdf) to ukyphilconf@gmail.com by Jan. 12, 2016

Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/ukgraduateconference/