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CfP special issue of Trames on Disagreements, Deadline: 15 Jan 2020 (abstract)

Disagreements: from theory to practice - A special issue of Trames

The theoretical aspects of disagreements in fields such as ontology, 
logic, epistemology, and ethics have already received extensive treatment 
in the philosophical literature. What is much less discussed are the 
practical consequences of the theoretical models of disagreement. Our 
special issue dedicated to the applications of the accounts of 
disagreements in various fields attempts to bridge the gap between theory 
and practice.

We welcome papers on this broad theme. Possible paper topics include but 
are not limited to the following:

  * Value conflicts and how to resolve them
  * Metaethical disagreements
  * The possibility of moral expertise
  * Introspective disagreements
  * Practical implications of the epistemology and metaphysics of disagreement
  * Deep disagreements and practice
  * Political disagreements

Papers should be no longer than 10 000 words and be prepared for blind 
review. Please submit your abstract by January 15th and the article itself 
by March 1st, 2020. The articles peer-reviewed positively will be 
published in June 2020.  The special issue is edited by Bruno Mölder 
(bruno.moelder@ut.ee) and Kadri Simm (kadri.simm@ut.ee) (University of 
Tartu).

Trames is a journal of the humanities and social sciences, published by 
the Estonian Academy of Sciences, the University of Tartu and the Tallinn 
University. It is indexed by EBSCO databases, AHCI, and SSCI (Clarivate 
Analytics), ProQuest and SCOPUS (Elsevier) among others. All the articles 
will be open access (funding provided by the Centre of Excellence in 
Estonian Studies and research project IUT20-5). 

Following this link, you can learn more about the style sheet of Trames: 
http://www.kirj.ee/13169/
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