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I started the Young Philosophers lecture series at SUNY Fredonia, when I first started a few years ago. Due to lack of funding, we had to suspend the program for a year. But I’m happy to announce that we’re back!

I just posted the Call for Papers. They are due by January 5. Please help me spread the word to other philosophers. Anyone who is A.B.D. or has received their Ph.D. within the last 6 years is eligible.

Get those papers in, and please spread to the word to anyone who might be interested!

Also, I had to re-do the website. The system we were using stop supporting some core functionality, and I couldn’t upload videos anymore or update the site. I did a fresh WordPress install so we should be good from here on out. Video posting will resume.

2 Responses to “Young Philosophers is Back!”

  1. Garret Merriam

    Hey Andrew, good to hear Young Philosopher is back. Quick question: do the research paper and the public lecture have to be generally related, or can they be on completely different topics?

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