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Thursday, 21 April 2005 |
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
CHILDREN AND ADULTS: A PHILOSOPHICAL ENCOUNTER
THE ELEVENTH BIANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY WITH CHILDREN (ICPIC)
JUNE 26-30, 2003
VARNA, BULGARIA
Dear friends of philosophical inquiry with children:
It is with pleasure and anticipation that I announce the eleventh ICPIC conference, to be held on the Black Sea shore in the city of Varna, Bulgaria. Our conference theme revolves around dialogue between children and adults. We welcome interactive presentations which approach this theme from any number of angles
ABOUT VARNA:
Varna has known many incarnations since at least 4500 BC. Although the Thracians were there by the seventh century BC, the Greeks established the city as Odessos in 580 BC, as part of their colonization of the Black Sea coast. The Romans made of it a major port. In fact, it did not become part of the Bulgarian kingdom until the 11th century AD. During W.W.II, its (now) mostly historically memorable native son was perhaps Anton Prudkin. A well-known European anarchist in his youth, Prudkin became a ship |