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Call for Papers: 6th Annual Conference of ISME - 2012


International Society for MacIntyrean Enquiry (ISME)

6th Annual Conference
University of Nottingham,
19th-21st July, 2012


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Conference Theme: Well-Being

Call for Papers

The 6th Annual Conference of ISME, co-organized with the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ), University of Nottingham, and the Centre for Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics (CASEP). London Metropolitan University, is to be held at the University of Nottingham in July 2012. The academic convenors for the Conference are Tony Burns (Co-Director CSSGJ) and Kelvin Knight (Director, CASEP). The proposed theme for the conference is Well-Being.

The idea of ‘well-being’ has been in the news media in the UK quite a lot of late, and it lies close to the heart of the thinking and policies of the current ‘Con-Dem’ Government, as is evidenced by the speeches and writings of Prime Minister David Cameron. It can be connected to the idea of ‘the big society.’ This has become controversial recently, as the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK recently made a commitment to fund research which explores this idea and has, in consequence, been accused of bias/partiality in favour of government sponsored, ‘ideologically driven’ research projects. The thinking behind this initiative is also associated with the work of Richard Layard at the London School of Economics and with the British ‘think-tank,’ The Social Market Foundation.

The idea behind the conference is to explore the notion of well-being, both in theory and in practice (policy). More specifically, it is hoped that papers will engage critically with some of the current thinking about well-being and its policy implications from the standpoint of Alasdair MacIntyre and/or Aristotelian practical philosophy, a core concept for which is that of
eudaimonia, variously translated as ‘happiness,’ ‘flourishing’ or ‘well-being.’ Contributions might also engage with the ideas of other contemporary Aristotelian thinkers, for example the ‘capabilities approach’ of Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen.

It is not envisaged that all of the papers presented at the conference will address this theme and contributions devoted to other aspects of the work of Alasdair MacIntyre are, as always, most welcome.


The academic convenors for the conference are Dr. Tony Burns (CSSGJ, University of Nottingham) and Dr. Kelvin Knight (CASEP, London Metropolitan University). The local organizer is Tony Burns. E-Mail addresses of convenors are: Tony Burns; Kelvin Knight. 

Proposals should include a title, an abstract, and a some brief biographical information. Proposals from postgraduate research students are welcome.

The deadline for submission of proposals is
30th April, 2012.
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Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Dr. Mary Midgley

Title TBC 


Dr. Midgley is one of the leading British moral philosophers of the twentieth century, writing for both academic and lay readerships. Her books include
Utopias, Dolphins and Computers and Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature


Professor John Milbank

 School of Theology & Religious Studies (University of Nottingham, UK)
Title TBC


Professor Millbank is the author of several books including
Theology and Social Theory and  Being Reconciled: Ontology and Pardon. He is also one of the editors of the Radical Orthodoxy collection of essays which occasioned much debate.


Professor Greg Curry

Department of Philosophy (University of Nottingham, UK)
Title 'Is Narrative Good for You?”


Professor Curry is involved in editing several journals and his publications include a collection of essays,
Arts and Minds  and his most recent monograph, Narratives and Narrators.

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