The Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is a topic-focused, interdisciplinary conference co-sponsored by the Philosophy Departments at the University of Idaho and Washington State University.

DATES

Saturday morning through Monday afternoon: 15–17 March 2008
(the conference ends shortly before the 2008 Pacific APA)

Some Photos from the Conference
if you have any you'd like to contribute or if you'd like a full-sized version of one, get in touch with Matthew.

LOCATION

Moscow, Idaho
(This year, the conference will be held entirely at UI, as the regular venue at WSU is undergoing renovation.)

PARTICIPANTS

Peter Godfrey-Smith (Harvard), Keynote Speaker

Patrick Arens (University of Nebraska)
Matt Bedke (Arizona)
Alexander Bird (Bristol)
Corinne Bloch (Tel Aviv)
Andrea Borghini (Holy Cross)
Katherine Brading (Notre Dame)
Ben Caplan (Ohio State)
Judith Crane (Southern Illinois Univeristy)
Troy Cross (Yale)
Stephen Crowley (Boise State)
Michael Devitt (CUNY)
Bruce Glymour (Kansas State University)
Angela Harris (Utah)
Chris Haufe (Virginia Tech)
Jussi Haukioja (Academy of Finland)
Todd Jones (UNLV)
William Kabasenche (WSU)

Daniel Korman (University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign)
Marc Lange (UNC Chapel Hill)
Noa Latham (Calgary)
Joseph Long (Florida State)
Mike Maleki (Calgary)
Kris McDaniel (Syracuse)
Bence Nanay (Syracuse)
Karen Neander (Duke)
L.A. Paul (Arizona)
Rebekah Rice (Seattle Pacific University)
Raul Saucedo (Cornell)
Jonathan Schaffer (UMass/ANU)
Roy Sorensen (Dartmouth)
Achille Varzi (Columbia)
Kadri Vihvelin (USC)
Neil Williams (Buffalo)

NOTIFICATION

The Call for Papers is closed (as of 2nd January). Individuals will be notified of decisions regarding submissions by early February. Accepted papers will be eligible for publication in volume eight of Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, an edited volume to be published by MIT Press, pending editorial review.

TRAVEL INFO

Moscow/Pullman is served by three airports: Moscow-Pullman Regional Airport (PUW) just between the two towns, Lewiston Airport (LEW) 30 miles south of Moscow, and Spokane International (GEG) 90 miles north. For more information, please consult the Travel & Accommodation page.

CONTACTS

Joseph Keim Campbell, Washington State University <josephc@wsu.edu>
Matthew H. Slater, University of Idaho <matthew.slater@uidaho.edu>
INPC co-directors