A number of potential contributors have inquired regarding the possibility of an extension of the abstract submission deadline (28 December 2009) for the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (to be held 9-10 May 2010, Sunday evening to Monday, at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO).
Given the holiday season, and after a careful review of the review process and calendar, the abstract submission deadline has been pushed back until 15 January 2010 (Friday). All abstracts must be received on the submissions site (here) by the close of business on that date.
An extended call for papers is available here or as downloadable PDF file (here). Inquires about fPET-2010 can be sent to co-chairs Diane Michelfelder or Dave Goldberg.
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The deadline for abstracts for the 2010 Forum on Philosophy, Engineering & Technology is 28 December 2009 or 2 weeks away. The even will be a one-day intensive event 9-10 May 2010 (Sunday evening to Monday) at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, CO. The call for papers is available here and the submissions site may be accessed here. Further information about the forum may be obtained by contacting co-chairs Diane Michelfelder (here) or David E. Goldberg (here)
The 2010 Forum for Philosophy, Engineering & Technology (fPET-2010) to be held 9-10 May 2010 (Sunday Evening-Monday) at the Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO USA has issued its first call for papers.
Abstracts (500-750 words) are due by 28 December 2009 (Monday) using the fPET-2010 submissions page on the the webpage www.philengtech.org/submission. The call for papers may be viewed online here or downloaded as a PDF file here.
For more information about the forum contact Diane Michelfelder (michelfelder@macalester.edu) or Dave Goldberg (deg@illinois.edu).