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Naturalising Religion: Kazimierz Naturalist Workshop 2012 PDF Drukuj Email
27.09.2011.

Kazimierz Dolny, Poland - July 2nd to 6th, 2012

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Invited key-speakers

Helen de Cruz (Oxford/Leuven)
Robert McCauley (Emory)
Jesper Sorensen (Aarhus)
John Wilkins (Melbourne)

Call for papers 

Recent scientific research treating religion as a natural, cognitive/cultural phenomenon that is the product of evolutionary processes has the potential to fundamentally alter how philosophers discuss religion. The aim of the workshop is to explore this potential by examining questions such as: What kinds of new philosophical questions regarding religion can now be meaningfully pursued? What is the significance, if any, of the current research for traditional issues in philosophy of religion? Is there scope for a new, naturalist philosophy of religion? Or is it simply that philosophy of religion has come to an end?

Abstracts

Abstracts of less than 500 words will be accepted till March 31st. All submissions should be made through the easychair website. Abstracts will be evaluated on a first come basis so early submission is strongly encouraged in order to avoid missing out on available spots.

Registration and accommodation

Early registrations will be till April 30th. The early registration fee is 150 Euro (reduced rate – 75 Euro), while the late registration fee is 200 Euro. Fees cover the workshop sessions, conference materials, lunches, coffee breaks and the minibus to and from Warsaw airport.

Accommodation is available at the conference hotel. The cost is 100 Euro in total for four nights (July 2nd to 6th) in shared twin en suite rooms and includes breakfasts (limited single rooms available at higher price). Availability of accommodation cannot be guaranteed for late registrants.

Registration and accommodation fees might change in the event of significant movement in the exchange rate of the Polish currency.

Publications

Following the meeting, an effort will be made to publish selected papers from the workshop as either a special issue of an appropriate journal or as a separate volume of collected papers. In addition, participants are encouraged to consider a special issue of The Monist on naturalising religious beliefs, to be edited by James Beebe. That call for papers is not officially connected to the workshop but it is focussed on the same topic and closes soon after our meeting.

KNEW’12 is being organised by Marcin Milkowski (PAN, CPR) and Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (UMCS, CPR) with financial assistance from the Philosophy and Sociology Faculty of Marie Curie-Sklodowska University as well as the Centre for Philosophical Research. 

Zmieniony ( 29.04.2012. )
 
Payment PDF Drukuj Email
06.07.2010.

Image Here are the links you can use to pay the workshop fee (and accommodation cost, if required). 

Standard workshop fee only, no accommodation (690 PLN)

Standard workshop fee, including accommodation (1150 PLN)

Reduced workshop fee, no accommodation (345 PLN)

Reduced workshop fee, including accommodation (805 PLN)

Note for Polish participants: please pay via bank transfer using our bank account:

Ośrodek Badań Filozoficznych 
Stawki 3 lok. 20
Warszawa
Polska / Poland
00-193

29 2130 0004 2001 0430 4713 0001, Volkswagen Bank 

Here are the formal regulations  (if you need to cancel your talk etc.). Because of the Polish law, they are in Polish. Basically, you can get your money back if the cancellation occurs earlier than 14 days to the conference dates. From 13 until 7 days you get 50% refund; in the case of later cancellations no money will be reimbursed.

 

Zmieniony ( 24.03.2012. )
 
Getting there PDF Drukuj Email
22.02.2008.

Kazimierz Dolny lies on the Vistula, about a hundred and twenty kilometres south east of Warsaw, the closest international airport and railway hub. A minibus will be organised to take workshop participants from Warsaw to Kazimierz and back at the start and end of the workshop. If arriving on a different date, it will be necessary to make your own way down to Kazimierz.

Apart from the minibus, the easiest way to reach Kazimierz from Warsaw is by train to Pulawy and then either by taxi or by bus to Kazimierz. The trains to Pulawy run from the Warsaw Central station every two and a half hours or so (if arriving at the airport, the best way to reach the central station is by bus 175 - the ticket is 2.80 PLN). It is best to use the on-line rail route planner (leaving 'Warszawa Centralna' arriving 'Pulawy Miasto') to find out the exact times the trains run. The cost of the rail ticket is under 30 PLN in second class and under 45 PLN in first class.

In Pulawy there is a taxi stand just outside the station. The trip to Kazimierz is only 14 km (about 35 PLN).

An important tip: Do not, by mistake, go to the 'other' Kazimierz, which is a suburb of Kraków.

Zmieniony ( 30.05.2011. )
 
Accommodation PDF Drukuj Email
22.02.2008.

Image The workshop sessions will be held in one of the historic granaries that used to line the river banks in Kazimierz. The building has been turned into a hotel and workshop participants have the option of staying there as well. Note that there are almost no single rooms, and most participants stay in twin rooms (with ensuite bathrooms). Should you require a single room, please contact the organizers directly. Note that the price of the accommodation might be higher in such a case.

Information about the hotel is available (unfortunately only in Polish) on its website. There is also a handy mapshowing how to reach it.

Zmieniony ( 19.08.2010. )
 
Kazimierz Dolny PDF Drukuj Email
22.02.2008.

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This is what the Lonely Planet Guide has to say about Kazimierz:

Set on the bank of the Vistula in a narrow valley at the foot of wooded hills, Kazimierz Dolny is a small, picturesque town with much charm and atmosphere. For many years Kazimierz has attracted artists and intellectuals, and the place has a pleasantly bohemian flavour.
 
StayPoland has some interesting information about Kazimierz and a very similar view of the place:
 
Scenically located on the bank of the River Vistula and encircled by low wooded hills, Kazimierz Dolny offers an impressive number of historic sights for such a tiny town. These, together with charming views of the river, the profusion of greenery, steep-sided gullies, fresh air and quaint tenement houses, contribute to the beauty of Kazimierz Dolny. For many years the town has been a magnet for artists, writers, architects and journalists seeking a unique and creativity-enhancing atmosphere.

 

Zmieniony ( 29.03.2009. )
 

 

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