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SOUTH CAROLINA SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY
2003 Annual Conference
USC Lancaster
Lancaster, South Carolina
March 7-8, 2003
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submission Guidelines
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Graduate and Undergraduate Essay Prizes
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Panels and Workshops
Conference Program
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Conference Location
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Important Dates
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Lodging and Travel Information
This is a call for papers for the 2003 South Carolina Society for
Philosophy (SCSP) meeting, to be hosted by
USCLancaster.
Papers on any philosophical topic (ethics, politics, religion, science,
logic, metaphysics, epistemology, language, etc.) are welcome. Papers
should be designed for a presentation time of twenty minutes (about ten
pages.) There may be some special sessions with invited speakers, but the
bulk of the sessions will be based on submitted papers. Papers will be
reviewed by the program chair and two other referees.
Papers should be no more than 10 double-spaced pages in length, prepared
with one inch margins, and typed in a standard font. Authors should be
prepared to present their papers in time-slots of approximately 20 minutes
(with a further 10 minutes allotted for questions after the paper
presentation). A cover page should be attached to submissions, with the
following information: title, an abstract of 150300 words, author
name(s), affiliation, complete mailing address, phone number, and e-mail
address. Graduates and undergraduates who wish their papers to be
considered for an award (see below) should say so explicitly on their cover
page. Copies of the paper (hard copy or by e-mail) should be sent to the
Program Chair, to arrive no later than January 15, 2003:
Mark Stone
2003 Program Chair, SCSP
Department of Philosophy
Furman Hall 101
Furman University
Greenville, SC 29613
mark.stone@furman.edu
Papers will be reviewed by the program chair and two other referees.
Authors will be notified of acceptances by February 15,
2003. For notification purposes, be sure to provide your e-mail
address in addition to your return surface-mail address.
Prizes will be awarded for the best papers
authored by a graduate student and an undergraduate student (restricted
to South Carolina students). These winning papers will be included on the
program for the annual meeting. Other student papers, in addition to the
prize-winners, may also be included on the program. Submissions from
students are very strongly encouraged. Those who teach promising students
are asked please to encourage submissions from these students. Papers
submitted for consideration for an award will be judged by two referees who
are not from the student's institution.
In addition to submitted papers, we invite proposals for special sessions,
with invited speakers, on topics that may be of interest to SCSP members
and/or on topics that are especially current. It would also be good to
continue the tradition of having a round-table discussion on a topic of
professional interest to members. (In the past we have had round-table
discussions devoted to various teaching-related matters, and to the issue
of philosophy in the public forum). We would very much appreciate
suggestions from SCSP members. Proposals for special sessions and workshops
should be sent to the Program Chair by December 15. Proposals should
specify issues to be discussed, format (including time to be allotted: 20,
40, or 60 minutes), names of presenters, and should include abstracts of
presentations. These proposals may involve speakers from South Carolina,
or colleagues from outside of South Carolina who would be willing to attend
the meetings at their own expense. Unfortunately, the SCSP does not have
funds to cover speaker expenses.
Information on registration and other such details will be posted here as
it becomes available. Here is what we have so far. The registration fee
is usually around $15 (depending on conference costs), to be paid on-site when
you register (cash or checks payable to the South Carolina Society for
Philosophy). The banquet charge is usually around $25 to $35 per person.
All sessions will be held in the James Bradley Arts and Sciences Building
on the campus of USC Lancaster. The banquet dinner will be in the Hubbard
Hall Gallery. Lunch on Saturday will be provided by the university.
Lodging
There are several motels within one or two miles of the Bradley Building:
- The Jameson Inn (803-283-1188) is on the Hwy. 9 By-Pass and offers
a deluxe continental breakfast. The rate is $58 per night.
- The Best Western of Lancaster (803-283-1200) is also on Hwy. 9 By-
Pass. Rates for rooms range from $49.95 to $65.00.
- The Days Inn (803-286-6441) is located at 1100 N. Main Street; its
rates are $50 for a single room and $55 for a double.
- Although it is about 8-10 minutes from campus and somewhat
pricier, the Kilburnie Inn at Craig Farm (803-416-8420 / 1824 Craig
Farm Road) is also a possibility. The inn is an antebellum bed and
breakfast with weekend rates that range from $150 to $175.
Lancaster is 50 or so miles north of Columbia; 30 miles south of Charlotte; 15
miles east of Interstate 77 on SC Highway 9.
Directions to USC Lancaster Campus:
- From Highway 521: Sumter to Camden to Lancaster
Follow Highway 521 North through Kershaw & Heath Springs (Heath Springs
is about 15 miles from Lancaster). Just outside Lancaster, you come to
a traffic triangle. Road signs have Chester & Charlotte bearing to the
left and Lancaster bearing to the right disregard all signs
pointing to Lancaster. USCL is about 5 miles from this traffic
triangle. Pass through 3 traffic lights; USCL is on your right as you
approach the third traffic light. Turn right and remain in the right
lane and turn right again onto Hubbard Drive. Turn right again into the
parking lot of the James Bradley Arts and Sciences Building.
- From Spartanburg or Union
Take Highway 9 toward Chester; you will be traveling East. Remain on
Highway 9 all the way into Lancaster until you reach the third traffic
light; there is a Pizza Hut on the left corner. Turn left at this third
light, immediately get into the right lane and turn right again onto
Hubbard Drive. Turn right again into the parking lot of the James
Bradley Arts and Sciences Building.
- From / Through Columbia on I-77
Take I-77, from either North or South, to Exit 65. Exit sign reads
Lancaster & Chester, Highway 9. Follow Highway 9 toward Lancaster
(right); youÕll be heading East. Follow Highway 9 approximately 15-18
miles and be sure to remain on the Highway 9 By-Pass. There are 3
traffic lights between Exit 65 and the campus. At the third traffic
light, immediately get into the left lane and turn left. Quickly get in
the right lane and turn right onto Hubbard Drive; turn right again into
the parking lot of the James Bradley Arts and Sciences Building.
USC-Lancaster
Campus Map
USC-Lancaster
Location
Lancaster
Area Map (use the "zoom" buttons for various resolutions).
Special thanks go to John
Catalano at USC Lancaster who has
reserved all the facilities and helped
tremendously with the organization of
these meetings.
Proposals for special sessions: December 15, 2002
Paper submission deadline: January 5, 2003
Lodging reservations: ASAP
Banquet reservations: ASAP
Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2003
Conference: March 7-8, 2003
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