[SydPhil] Final Call for Papers -"The Expressible and the Inexpressible"
Andrew Murray
APMurray at cis.catholic.edu.au
Mon May 28 15:50:16 AEST 2012
The Biennial Conference in Philosophy, Religion and Culture will take
place 5 - 7 October 2012.
Theme: THE EXPRESSIBLE AND THE INEXPRESSIBLE
The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of
philosophy, theology, social science, literature and the arts. Topics
that might be investigated include: ways of knowing in science, ethics,
aesthetics and religion; the unconscious and the subconscious; art and
expression; the ineffable in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and
Buddhism; mystery and mediation; the meaning of art; language and the
emotions.
The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars
in the universities and scholars in theological colleges. It also
encourages young scholars.
Keynote Speaker: Timothy Chappell, Open University UK
Convenors: Stephen Buckle (ACU), William Emilsen (UTC/CSU), Peter
Forrest (UNE), John McDowell (Newcastle), Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD),
Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)
Venue: Catholic Institute of Sydney
Contact: Andrew Murray: apmurray at cis.catholic.edu.au
Full details are available on the website:
http://www.cis.catholic.edu.au/news-a-events/biennial-conference
OR
www.cis.catholic.edu.au and click on Biennial Conference
Apologies for cross postings.
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Andrew Murray SM PhD
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Catholic Institute of Sydney
Visiting Fellow, State Society and Governance in Melanesia, The
Australian National University
Catholic Institute of Sydney
99 Albert Rd
Strathfield NSW 2135
Australia
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Email: apmurray at cis.catholic.edu.au
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