DAKAM's PHILHIST '16 / 3rd History of Philosophy Conference will take place at Cezayir Conference Halls on April 22-23, 2016. The conference will have different tracks based on the 'Subject, Identity and Diversity' and 'Interactions'. Special Focus 1: Subject, Identity and Diversity. The focus point of Subject, Identity and Diversity encompasses the whole history of philosophy from ancient Greek to the twenty-first-century philosophy, from eastern to western tradition. It also draws the attention of a wide range of commentators, such as continental and analytic philosophers, historians and pure theoretical interpreters and also gender philosophers. Special Focus 2: Interactions among Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy- On Interpretation of the Aristotelian Philosophy Aristotle is one the most influential philosophers in the Western tradition. Aristotle's works shaped centuries of philosophy from Late Antiquity through the Renaissance and his theories were serving as a stimulus to almost every area of philosophy. The Medieval and the Renaissance periods are considered to be the two significant historical periods in the evaluation and re-evaluation of the Aristotelian philosophy. Special Focus 3: Interactions in Modern Philosophy Philosophy can be described as an interaction centre of infinite number of dynamics that progressed and differentiated by affecting each other throughout the history. Although the history of philosophy examines philosophers, texts and periods individually, it has also been the history of interactions, i.e. affecting and being affected. The historical, multifaceted identity of the philosophy was also shaped by the correlations between philosophy and other disciplines as well as among the philosophers, themselves. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS TBA PUBLICATION All submitted papers are subject to double blind peer review. Conference proceedings are going to be available on DVD as e-book and DAKAM's digital library with an ISBN number before the conference and will be sent to be reviewed for inclusion in the "Thomson & Reuters Web of Science's Conference Proceedings Citation Index" (CPCI) and Google Scholars. AGENDA Deadline for submission of abstracts: January 15, 2016 Deadline for registration: March 11, 2016 Deadline for full papers submission: March 18, 2016 Please control our website to see the last updates VENUE The conference will be held at Cezayir Meeting Halls: http://www.cezayir-istanbul.com/en/index.php Cezayir building was built in 1901 as a school by the Italian Workers' Society. The building, with its 2005 renovation, has been transformed into a landmark establishment serving under the Cezayir Garden, Cezayir Lounge and Cezayir Rooms brands on its three floors. Housing a restaurant, a lounge, a bar and meeting rooms as well as providing a wide range of cultural events in its halls. COMMITTEES SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Prof. Zeynep DIREK/ Koç University Prof. Nilgün TOKER KILINC/ Ege University Prof. Massimo Vittorio/ University of Catania Prof. Solmaz ZELYUT/ Ege University Assoc. Prof. Ibrahim BOR/ Mardin Artuklu University Assoc. Prof. Zerrin KURTOGLU/ Ege University Assoc. Prof. Dag PETERSSON/ Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Assoc. Prof. Habip TURKER/ Mardin Artuklu University Assist. Prof. Cem KAMÖZÜT/ Ege University Assist. Prof. Ruhtan YALCINER/ Hacettepe University Dr. Theodoropoulou ATHANASIA/ University of Athens Dr. Refik GÜREMEN/ Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts Dr. Karolina KOCHANCZYK/ Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Dr. Christos PECHLIVANIDIS/ Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Dr. Emilio Maria De TOMMASO ADVISORY COMMITTEE Assist. Prof. Y?ld?z SILIER/ Bo?aziçi University http://www.philhistconference.org/p/committees.html ABSTRACT SUBMISSION You can submit your abstract by entering the online registration system EASYCHAIR at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=philhist16 You will receive a reply to your proposal within three weeks following a double-blind review process. |