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Spring and Fall 2002 APA NEWSLETTER ON AMERICAN INDIANS IN PHILOSOPHY
Viola Cordova and Anne Waters, co-editors
Possible topics include: All Traditional Areas of Philosophy. Especially
invited are philosophical thought related to Epistemology, Metaphysics,
Ontology, Science, Math, Logic, Social, Political, Ethics, Aesthetics,
Gender, Sovereignty, Identity, Indigeneity, Economics, History,
Religion, Spirituality, and other areas of philosophical concern.
We welcome papers from any philosophical tradition. Submissions
must be limited to 10 double-spaced pages. References should follow
the Chicago Manual of Style. Please submit 2 copies of manuscripts.
As attachment to email send to:
Anne Waters
brendam234@aol.com
As hard copy send a copy each to:
V.F. Cordova
142 South 15th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-232-8394
Anne
Waters, J.D., Ph.D.
1806 Arizona, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-265-3912
Invitation To Present Papers At American Philosophical
Association
Both the American Philosophical Association (APA) Committee on American
Indians in Philosophy and the American Indian Philosophy Association
(AIPA) invite scholars to submit papers or an outline of a presentation
for inclusion in the Eastern, Central, and Pacific Division Conferences
in the fall of 2001and spring of 2002. Information about these conferences
can be seen on the APA webpage. Possible topics include: All Traditional
Areas of Philosophy. Especially invited are philosophical thought
related to Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ontology, Science, Math, Logic,
Social, Political, Ethics, Aesthetics, Gender, Sovereignty, Identity,
Indigeneity, Economics, History, Religion, Spirituality, and other
areas of philosophical concern. We welcome papers from any philosophical
tradition. Submissions must be limited to 10 double-spaced pages.
References should follow the Chicago Manual of Style. Please submit
2 copies of manuscripts:
As attachment to email send to:
Anne Waters
brendam234@aol.com
As
hard copy send a copy each to:
V. F. Cordova
142 South 15th Ave.
Pocatello, ID 83201
Phone: 208-232-8394
Anne
Waters, J.D., Ph.D.
1806 Arizona, N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-265-3912
For the Central Division only, send papers/presentation outline
to:
Dr.
Thomas Michael Norton-Smith
Associate Professor of Philosophy
310 B Main Hall
Kent State University Stark Campus
6000 Frank Avenue NW
Canton, OH 44720
Phone: (330) 499-9600 ext 53302
244-3302
Fax: (330) 494-6121
tnorton-smith@stark.kent.edu
Invitation to Join The American Indian Philosophy
Association
The American Indian Philosophy Association exists in order to promote
research, writing and teaching of American Indian philosophy, and
philosophical analysis of issues specifically relevant to American
Indians. This organization, involving hundreds of philosophers and
many more students, seeks to facilitate understanding of Americas
indigenous philosophy in all educational curricula in the Americas,
and especially curricula used to educate American Indians. This
association, although affiliated with the American Philosophical
Association, is an autonomous organization, academically and financially
responsible to itself.
If you would like more information, or are interested in joining
this association, please contact our current Secretary-Treasurer
Thomas Norton Smith about details: Dr. Thomas Michael Norton-Smith,
Associate Professor of Philosophy,
310 B Main Hall, Kent State University, Stark Campus,
6000 Frank Avenue NW, Canton, OH 44720, Phone: (330) 499-9600, ext
53302 or Fax (330) 494-6121 or email tnorton-smith@stark.kent.edu;
or Dr. Anne Waters at email brendam234@aol.com
or (505) 265-3912.
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