Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference
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"Freedom and Determinism"
Dates: April 27-29 2001
Location: University of Idaho
Moscow ID 83844-1205
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Publication Information
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We are pleased to announce that we will be publishing a volume containing a selection of
the essays to be delivered at the 4th INPC. The volume will be published by Seven Bridges
Press. It will be the second volume in the series, Topics in Contemporary
Philosophy. The first volume in this series, Meaning and Truth, will appear
in December 2000.
The volume will be peer reviewed and will contain approximately 15 essays. (We anticipate
having around 33 papers on the program.) Program participants will be invited to submit
their papers for consideration. The review process for the volume will begin with initial
reviews prior to the conference, but publication decisions will be based on final written
versions. Those submitting papers to the conference who wish to be considered for the
volume as well need to indicate this in their cover letter. The volume will appear in time
for the 2001 Eastern Division Meeting of the APA.
Our publisher, Seven Bridges Press, was founded in 1995 and has already published books by
top scholars from Indiana University, the University of Michigan, New York University, the
University of Notre Dame, and Stanford University, among others. We hope that this will be
the beginning of a long and productive relationship. For more information about Seven
Bridges Press, please visit their homepage at http://www.sevenbridgespress.com
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You are, of course, under no obligation to submit your paper for volume consideration, but
we hope that you will consider doing so. Please let us know if you have any questions
about the volume or about the conference.
The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is a topic-focused interdisciplinary
conference supported in part by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council,
a State-Based Program of the National Endowment for the Humanities
and co-sponsored by the Philosophy Departments at the University of Idaho
and Washington State University.