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The Ancient Philosophy Society invites papers for review for its annual
meeting in April.  We'd love to see more queer and feminist
interpretations!


As the guidelines for submission says about the APS: "Honoring the richness
of the American and European philosophical traditions, the Ancient Philosophy
Society supports phenomenological, postmodern, Anglo-American,
Straussian, Tübingen
School, hermeneutic, psychoanalytic, queer, and feminist interpretations of
ancient Greek and Roman philosophical and literary works."


CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE 2015 APS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AND
TRANSYLVANIA UNIVERSITY, LEXINGTON, KY



The fifteenth annual meeting of the Ancient Philosophy Society will be
heldApril 9-12, 2015 at the University of Kentucky and Transylvania
University in Lexington, KY.



Papers in English on any topic in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy are
welcome.



There is a 3,000 word maximum for submissions, which should be prepared for
blind review.



Before submitting your paper by email, please see the full guidelines for
submissions to the 15th annual conference in April 2015
<http://www.ancientphilosophysociety.org/website/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/CFP-Guidelines-2015.pdf>
.





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Submit papers by email to:

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The deadline for submissions is:

*Monday, December 1, 2014.*

Decisions will be reported by January 19, 2015



We are proud to announce the three keynote speakers for the 2015 conference

*Mitchell Miller*
Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus
Vassar College

*John Sallis*
Frederick J. Adelmann S.J. Professor of Philosophy
Boston College

*Katja Vogt*
Professor of Philosophy
Columbia University



And a book panel on Ruby Blondell’s *Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth,
Devastation*

*Ruby Blondell*
Professor of Classics
University of Washington

*David Konstan*
Professor of Classics
New York University

*Marina McCoy*
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Boston College

*Mark Munn*
Professor of Ancient Greek history and Greek Archeology
Pennsylvania State University

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