The 1st Philosophers’ Guild Symposium
Call for Papers
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Location: Capital Suite in the GSU Student Center
Time: 12:30pm to 7:45pm (including lunch & dinner)
No Registration Fees for Presenters or Attendees
Symposium-style: Our conference format will be symposium-style: each session will include presentation/reading, commentary, and a brief Q&A/discussion period. Authors selected will be given 20 minutes for presentation or reading time. Selected commentators will be given 8 minutes to correspond with the associated presenter. Each session concludes with 7 minutes for Q&A discussions between audience and presenter. This Symposium will feature a “Genealogy of the Warrior” panel for 3 selected West Point cadet presentations. The 3 selected GSU presenters will present during the latter half of the symposium. West Point cadets may serve as commentators on selected GSU undergraduates’ papers and vice versa.
Paper Selections and Prizes: A total of four prizes will be awarded. Two prizes, one for the most outstanding GSU paper and one for the GSU runner-up, will be awarded. Another two prizes, one for the most outstanding West Point paper and one for the West Point runner-up, will be awarded. Prizes may take the form of gift certificates or books. Papers selected and award winners will be selected on the basis of clarity of written expression, philosophical content/insight, and general appeal to an undergraduate student audience.
West Point Submissions: West Point undergraduates, submit papers for our “Genealogy of the Warrior” Panel. The West Point Philosophy Forum or associated philosophy department will field its own paper selections and respective commentator selections in accordance with the official rules (see below) of this symposium. The maximum number of papers selected is 3. Prepare your paper submission for blind review and attach it as a Word Doc or PDF to your submission email.
GSU Submissions: Georgia State University undergraduates, submit original on any philosophical topic. The GSU review committee will select 3 GSU papers from the first 15 papers received. Email GSU submissions to philosophiaguild@gmail.com. Prepare your paper submission for blind review and attach it as a Word Doc or PDF to your submission email. GSU submissions that fail to include all of the 5 items below in the body of the submission email will not be accepted.
1. Author’s name
2. Paper/presentation title
3. Brief abstract (No more than 100 words describing topic discussed in paper)
4. Academic status (undergraduate), major, university affiliation
5. Regularly checked email address
Commentators: This is also a call for commentators. If you are submitting a paper, please indicate in your e-mail that you wish to be considered for a commenter slot. Even if you are not submitting a paper, send an e-mail to philosophiaguild@gmail.com to indicate your interest in being a commentator.
Deadlines (both GSU and West Point): Paper and Abstract submissions must be received no later than March 9, 2010. Notifications of acceptance will be emailed by March 26, 2011. Authors rejected and authors accepted for presentation may be asked to comment on another paper. Commentators will be selected by Tuesday, March 29, 2011. Commentators’ commentaries are due to the respective presenter by Wednesday, April 6, 2011.
Official Rules (both GSU and West Point):
1. By submitting an essay for consideration, any entrant certifies that the essay is consistent with principles of academic integrity, such as, but not limited to: the essay is his/her own original work and all sources have been given proper credit. Any Georgia State University entrant further certifies that the work is consistent with the Georgia State Policy on Academic Honesty. Any West Point entrant further certifies that the work is consistent with the West Point Policy on Academic Honesty
2. The Philosophers’ Guild at GSU reserves the right not to award some or all prizes for any given year.
3. All decisions of the review committee(s) for the Philosophers’ Guild Symposium are final and cannot be appealed.
4. Essays submitted for classes or other symposiums or conferences are acceptable entries for the contest.
5. Essays should be no longer than 3000 words, typed in English, double-spaced and paginated.
8. Each student is limited to one entry per Symposium.
9. Georgia State University entrants must provide their GSU student ID number (Panther#). Award winners may need to provide their Social Security numbers before their awards can be processed, but not at the time of submission.
10. Paper and abstract submissions must be prepared for blind review (i.e., no author-identifying information).
11. Authors should email their submission as a Word or PDF attachment.
Sponsored by: The Philosophy Forum at GSU/The Philosophers’ Guild at GSU
& The West Point Philosophy Forum
See the Philosophers’ Guild blog for more details: http://philosophiaguild.blogspot.com/
Email any questions or concerns to Jamie Bernhardt at jbernhardt2@student.gsu.edu.