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Plato’s Lysis: A Virtual Conference(APS 古代哲學會 & IPS 國際柏拉圖學會(亞澳非地區) 合作會議)
美國的古代哲學學會(Ancient Philosophy Society)與國際柏拉圖學會(International Plato Society)的亞、非、澳分會,將於 2024 年 6 月 13-14 日聯合舉辦一個線上會議,討論主題是柏拉圖論友誼的對話錄,《呂希斯(Lysis)》篇。我們徵求與此對話相關的英文摘要(abstracts),投稿截止日為 2024 年 1 月 31 日。亞太地區的投稿者請將稿件寄至 ipsapsjoint.asiaoceania@gmail.com 信箱。詳細訊息請見以下英文徵稿啟事。
Plato’s Lysis:
A Virtual Conference Jointly Sponsored by
The Ancient Philosophy Society for the Study of
Ancient Greek and Roman Thought
and
The International Plato Society (Asia, Africa, and Australia Regions)
June 13-14, 2024
We are pleased to solicit abstracts for a conference jointly sponsored by the Ancient Philosophy Society and the International Plato Society, to be held remotely from June 13-14, 2024. The purpose of this meeting is to foster dialogue between scholars in Asia-Oceania and their colleagues across the globe (Europe, Africa, and The Americas), so submissions from diverse cultural and geographical regions are strongly encouraged.
In keeping with the aim of the conference, which is to cultivate intellectual and scholarly friendships across cultures, we invite submissions on Plato’s Lysis. All submissions must be received by January 31, 2024.
Authors from Asia and Oceania:
Please submit abstracts to: ipsapsjoint.asiaoceania@gmail.com
Please submit questions to: ipsapsjoint.asiaoceania@gmail.com
Authors from all other parts of the globe:
Please submit abstracts to: APS2024@emory.edu
Please submit questions to: jrbell3@emory.edu
The name, institution, and references pertaining to the identity of the author must be omitted from the abstract, notes, bibliography, and document properties to facilitate anonymous review.
Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts must be written in English. Only one submission per author will be considered. Submission implies that the abstract and resulting paper are entirely the author’s own unpublished work and that, where appropriate, the contributions of others are acknowledged. Abstracts must not exceed 300 words; and full-length papers for those who are accepted should be between 1,500-3,000 words (max. 20 mins reading time), exclusive of footnotes and bibliography. Longer abstracts and complete papers will not be forwarded to the Program Committee. In keeping with the goal of the APS to support a variety of interpretive methods, authors are encouraged to include in their abstracts a brief reflection on their approach to reading and thinking about Plato.
The Ancient Philosophy Society was established (2001, Villanova University) to provide a forum for diverse scholarship on ancient Greek and Roman texts. Honoring the richness of the American and European philosophical traditions, the APS supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American, Straussian, Tübingen School, hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, queer, and feminist interpretations of Ancient Greek and Roman philosophical and literary works. For additional information, please visit ancientphilosophysociety.org.
The International Plato Society promotes Platonic studies throughout the world and communication among scholars of diverse disciplines working on Plato. For additional information, please visit platosociety.org.