Call for Abstracts
The conference’s aim is to provide undergraduate students the chance to participate in a diverse philosophical discourse. Given our interest in different philosophical domains, we encourage our participants to engage in philosophical dialogue among different branches of philosophy and schools of thought. We would also like to enhance it by including high school students and independent researchers in our sessions, thus broadening the areas of theoretical inquiry.
Topic areas
Our participants are able to submit abstracts drawing from different philosophical domains of their own interest. Those include: Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Epistemology, History of Philosophy etc. Abstracts that are in any way intersecting with philosophy are included (e.g. Art and philosophy, medical orientated or economics related topics alongside a philosophical inquiry)
Deadline for Submissions - Closed
Additional Information
1. Registrants should meet the following requirements:
2. Registrants can submit an individual or a co-chair abstract and roundtable orientated paper.
3. The official conference language is Greek.
4. Individual or co-chair abstracts:
Format: 1-2 participants, reading a formal presentation of max. 30 minutes . Our suggested timeline consists of 20 minutes of reading the presentation and 10 of engaging in conversation with the audience. The abstract must consist of up to 400 words.
5. Panel/Symposium/ Roundtable abstracts:
Format: 3-5 participants, reading a formal presentation of max. 30 minutes. The individual abstract must consist of up to 250 words and the collective one up to 600 words. Registrants for a roundtable must note that they’ll have to submit both an individual abstract and a collective one, as to state clearly their wish to be part of a panel.
6. Document format: Abstracts must be submitted in .doc format. If you are using other program or computer please click at Save As... and choose the option Word 97-2004 Document (.doc) and not (.docx).
7. Recommended referencing system: link.
Date April 2021.
Location To be announced.
For further information contact us at [email protected]
The conference’s aim is to provide undergraduate students the chance to participate in a diverse philosophical discourse. Given our interest in different philosophical domains, we encourage our participants to engage in philosophical dialogue among different branches of philosophy and schools of thought. We would also like to enhance it by including high school students and independent researchers in our sessions, thus broadening the areas of theoretical inquiry.
Topic areas
Our participants are able to submit abstracts drawing from different philosophical domains of their own interest. Those include: Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Epistemology, History of Philosophy etc. Abstracts that are in any way intersecting with philosophy are included (e.g. Art and philosophy, medical orientated or economics related topics alongside a philosophical inquiry)
Deadline for Submissions - Closed
- Submission for individual or co-chair abstract | link
- Submission for a panel/symposium/roundtable | link
Additional Information
1. Registrants should meet the following requirements:
- Be an undergraduate student
- Be an independent researcher
- Be a high school student
- There is no age limit should you meet the above requirements
2. Registrants can submit an individual or a co-chair abstract and roundtable orientated paper.
3. The official conference language is Greek.
4. Individual or co-chair abstracts:
Format: 1-2 participants, reading a formal presentation of max. 30 minutes . Our suggested timeline consists of 20 minutes of reading the presentation and 10 of engaging in conversation with the audience. The abstract must consist of up to 400 words.
5. Panel/Symposium/ Roundtable abstracts:
Format: 3-5 participants, reading a formal presentation of max. 30 minutes. The individual abstract must consist of up to 250 words and the collective one up to 600 words. Registrants for a roundtable must note that they’ll have to submit both an individual abstract and a collective one, as to state clearly their wish to be part of a panel.
6. Document format: Abstracts must be submitted in .doc format. If you are using other program or computer please click at Save As... and choose the option Word 97-2004 Document (.doc) and not (.docx).
7. Recommended referencing system: link.
Date April 2021.
Location To be announced.
For further information contact us at [email protected]