Second CFP: SSPP 2010

** Second Call for papers **

102nd Meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology
April 15-17, 2010
Westin Peachtree Plaza
Atlanta, GA

SSPP Webpage: https://southernsociety.org/
Information on 2010 meeting: https://southernsociety.org/annualmeeting.htm
Call for papers: https://southernsociety.org/Call%20For%20Papers.doc

Submission of papers having interdisciplinary interest is strongly encouraged. Papers should be no longer than 3000 words and be accompanied by an abstract of no more than 150 words. Submissions for the philosophy side of the program, accompanied by the abstract submission form from the website, should be sent to:

Daniel Weiskopf
Department of Philosophy
Georgia State University
sspp.submission@gmail.com

Submission deadline: November 16, 2009 (postmarked midnight for electronic submissions)

I would also like to draw your attention to the invited side of the program.

Philosophy Invited Program

Invited Speakers:
Alfonso Caramazza (Psychology, Harvard)
Peter Carruthers (Philosophy, Maryland)
Elizabeth Spelke (Psychology, Harvard)

Invited Symposium on Language and Thought:
José Luis Bermudez (Philosophy, Washington University)
Elisabeth Camp (Philosophy, Penn)
Michael Rescorla (Philosophy, UC Santa Barbara)

Invited Symposium on The Self:
Barry Dainton (Philosophy, Liverpool)
Jenann Ismael (Philosophy, Arizona and Sydney)
Robert Howell (Philosophy, SMU)

Invited Symposium on Mental Representation:
Kathleen Akins (Philosophy, Simon Fraser)
Larry Barsalou (Psychology, Emory)
William Ramsey (Philosophy, UNLV)

Psychology Invited Program

Invited Speakers:
Roy Baumeister (Psychology; Florida State University)
Michael J. Kane (Psychology; University of North Carolina, Greensboro)

Invited Symposium on Psychology and Philosophy of Teaching:
Linda M. Noble (Psychology; University System of Georgia, Board of Regents)
Randy A. Smith (Psychology; Lamar University; Editor Emeritus: Teaching of Psychology)
George Rainbolt (Philosophy; Georgia State University)

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