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DAYoung
3/19/2007 7:53pm,
I wasn't sure where to put this, so I popped in in history (the closest thing to an 'academic' forum).

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To all professional philosophers or postgraduates in philosophy,

We invite contributions for two new book projects, involving philosophy
and the martial arts.

The first is a book of popular philosophy for Open Court press, part of
the 'Philosophy and Popular Culture' series. Submissions should be
accessible, lively and draw on martial arts to introduce readers to
philosophical ideas, issues and debates. We urge contributors to
familiarise themselves with the format and style of the series:
http://www.opencourtbooks.com/categories/pcp.htm.

The second is an edited academic monograph, comprising refereed papers.

Contributors should submit a title and one-paragraph abstract (for one or
both of the projects), by no later than March 31st 2007. Contributions
can be emailed to Dr. Damon Young (youngd@unimelb.edu.au).

For more information, please contact Damon Young or Professor Graham Priest
(g.priest@unimelb.edu.au).

Sam Browning
3/19/2007 8:14pm,
You might want to send a pm to Lane, he was a philosophy major before he went to law school.

DAYoung
3/19/2007 9:20pm,
Done.

Lane
3/19/2007 9:50pm,
When that says contact you or Graham Priest, does that, ah... mean you work with Priest? Because if so... neat. And I mean neat in the most awesome sense of the word possible.

bob
3/19/2007 9:52pm,
Might I reccomend the works of Dr. Fagbot Q MacGillicuddy, PhD?

DAYoung
3/19/2007 10:00pm,
When that says contact you or Graham Priest, does that, ah... mean you work with Priest? Because if so... neat. And I mean neat in the most awesome sense of the word possible.

Yeah, his office is down the hall from mine.

DAYoung
3/19/2007 10:04pm,
Might I reccomend the works of Dr. Fagbot Q MacGillicuddy, PhD?

I loved his monograph LOLZ Heidegger R T3h Sux Kthxbye.

Sam Browning
3/19/2007 10:29pm,
I would consider writing something, but I do legal writing, and it doesn't look like thats what your looking for. :(

BTW, E-Budo would be another good place to put up an announcement.

DAYoung
3/19/2007 10:39pm,
Yeah, we're after philosophy.

I'll pop onto e-Budo. It's last minute, but you never know.

Sam Browning
3/19/2007 10:41pm,
Is philosophy hard wired into human beings? Why else do they crap up perfectly good fighting arts by imposing such a structure upon them which denies the reason for their existance?

DAYoung
3/19/2007 11:03pm,
There's certainly an urge to make sense of things, e.g. to grasp the fundamentals of existence. Some people just accept what they've inherited, others go further in their examination.

As for the fighting arts, there's a tendency to obscure with pseudo-philosophy - it's often not genuine philosophy, even if it deals in metaphysics and ethics.

But there's nothing wrong with using martial arts as a pathway to philosophical analysis (which is what we're doing). Its combination of cultural 'baggage' and practice also makes for fascinating inter-cultural discussion, or history of ideas study.

Sam Browning
3/19/2007 11:17pm,
You might want to look at Rob Redmond site, its called 24fightingchickens he has a lot of intercultural material.

DAYoung
3/19/2007 11:19pm,
Yeah, I know it.

Rob gets bagged a bit, but I like his site - entertaining and provocative.

Judah Maccabee
3/20/2007 8:18pm,
Hey, did you ever read my paper, DAYoung?

DAYoung
3/20/2007 8:48pm,
Hey, did you ever read my paper, DAYoung?

*hangs head in shame*

No, I still have it in my pile. Until I finish this book, the pile will largely stay untouched.

Thanks, though - it looks bloody interesting.

DAYoung
3/25/2007 5:12am,
So no other takers?