I. Field-Being Symposia
Since its inception in 1996, the IIFB will have sponsored, by the end of 2007, ten international symposia on subjects related to Field-Being and the non-substantialistic modes of thought. These symposia, which we expect will continue annually or biannually in the years to come, are the major parts of our projects and activities.
11th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-substantialistic Turn The Yuen Yuen Institute, Hong Kong, July 26-August 1, 2010
10th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn St. John Fisher College, Rochester, New York, June 22-28, 2007
9th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, August 21-26, 2006
8th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, July 17-23, 2004
7th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Istanbul, Turkey, at the 21st World Congress of Philosophy, August 10-17, 2003
6th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, August 10-16, 2002
5th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Fairfield University, August 15-21, 2001
4th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Fairfield University, August 9-14, 2000
3th Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Fairfield University, August 12-17, 1999
2nd Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Part I: Fairfield University, August 5-9, 1998Part II: Boston, at the 20th World Congress of Philosophy, August 9-15, 1998
1st Symposium on Field-Being and the Non-Substantialistic Turn Fairfield University, May 23-27, 1997
II. Group Meetings at the APA and the AAR
In addition to the international symposia, the IIFB also holds regularly group meetings and sessions in connection with the annual divisional meetings of the American Philosophical Association and other academic societies such as the American Academy of Religion. Though mainly philosophical in its theoretical orientations, these group meetings are expected to become more and more interdisciplinary and cross-cultural in the future.
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Call for Papers: The Twelfth Symposium on Field-Being, Jilin University, Changchun, Jinlin, China, July 26-August 1, 2010.
Call for Papers: IIFB Group Meeting at the 2010 Eastern Division Annual Meeting of the APA, Boston, December 27-30, 2010.
• 12th Symposium on Field-Being, Changchun, Jilin, China, July26-August 1, 2010
• IIFB Group Sessions at the Annual Meetings of the American Philosophical Association |