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The Absent Center Conference - Extended Deadline 10/1/09 [UPDATE]full name / name of organization: University of Texas Government Department contact email: absentcenterconference@gmail.com CALL FOR PAPERS The Absent Center A Graduate Student Conference on Contemporary Issues in Political Theology University of Texas at Austin, Government Department 19-20 February 2010 Keynote speakers: Simon Critchley (New School for Social Research) The Secular enlightenment sought to replace religion as a foundation for political legitimacy and personal meaning. It led to a profound disappointment, one not specific to contemporary life. Even Spinoza, the great rationalist and philosopher of immanence, feared for a society lacking any belief in salvation whatsoever. Graduate students interested in presenting a paper should e-mail an abstract of no more than 300 words, together with a CV, to: Submission Deadline Extended: 1 October 2009 Authors of accepted proposals will be notified in early November 2009 cfp categories: religion theory twentieth_century_and_beyond
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