13th annual
Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference
Topic: Reference and Referring
Dates: April 30 - May 2, 2010
Location: Moscow, ID & Pullman, WA
The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is a topic-focused,
interdisciplinary conference on philosophical themes, co-sponsored by
the Philosophy Departments at the University of Idaho and Washington
State University. This meeting will focus on reference and referring,
two topics of traditional interest in the philosophy of language,
linguistics, and psychology.
Keynote Speaker: David Kaplan (UCLA)
Other participants include...
...Joseph Almog (UCLA), Kent Bach (San Francisco
State), David Boersema (Pacific), David Braun (SUNY-Buffalo), John
Campbell (Berkeley), Eros Corazza (Carleton), Mark Crimmins (Stanford),
Robin Jeshion (UC Riversice), Genoveva Marti (Barcelona), Sarah Moss
(Michigan), Stephen Neale (CUNY), Michael Nelson (UC Riverside), John
Perry (Stanford & UC Riverside), Gillian Russell (Washington-St. Louis),
Scott Soames (USC), Ken Taylor (Stanford), and Howard Wettstein (UCR).
Essays of up to 5-6,000 words (30-40 minutes reading time) can be
submitted through January 15, 2010. Papers from any area that address
philosophical issues related to reference and referring are requested.
Graduate students and individuals in other disciplines are welcome to
submit essays. Send your essay in PDF format and prepared for blind
review as an email attachment to <morou...@uidaho.edu>. Please mention
the title of your essay in the body of the email.
Individuals will be notified of decisions regarding submissions in
February. Accepted papers will be eligible for publication, pending
editorial review, in volume ten of Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, an
edited volume to be published by MIT Press.
If you would like to act as a session chair or a commentator, please
contact <wkabasen...@wsu.edu> with your areas of competence.
Additional information about this conference can be obtained at our
website: http://www.class.uidaho.edu/inpc
Sincerely,
Michael O'Rourke, University of Idaho <morou...@uidaho.edu>
Bill Kabasenche, Washington State University <wkabasen...@wsu.edu>
INPC 13 Co-Directors
Joseph Keim Campbell, Washington State University <jose...@wsu.edu>
INPC Executive Director

