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From: rapaport(a)cs.buffalo.edu (William J. Rapaport)
Subject: MONIST interactive issue; call for papers
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 20:54:44 GMT
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
MONIST INTERACTIVE ISSUE
The Monist. Volume 80, Number 3, July 1997.
Advisory Editors: Steven Harnad (Southampton) and J. C. Nyiri
(Budapest)
Philosophy, like other intellectual disciplines, has been both
constituted and constrained by the media available for the
production and exchange of ideas. It is the inventions of writing
and print which have made scholarly inquiry possible. And as for
philosophy, some of its seemingly perennial problems in fact arose
as a consequence of the fact that living (spoken) language had to
be transformed into language fixed on paper. Writing created the
isolated thinker, while also allowing the time to think and to
organize thoughts into lapidary form; but it could not be
interactive in the way that real-time conversation was, and
certainly not among multiple interlocutors. Electronic networks
now offer new conceptual challenges and a new framework for
philosophizing. This issue of The Monist will itself serve as an experiment
in new interactive methods of philosophical composition.
HOW THE DISCUSSION/PUBLICATION PROCESS WILL RUN ITS COURSE:
The issue will be made up of 8 "papers", each destined to be about
7500 words long. Each paper will consist of interactive commentary
(launched by a suitable target or series of targets). The "raw"
discussion will be electronic, moderated (i.e., filtered through
one moderator, but not edited by him) and archived. When the
interaction has run its course, it will be edited down, revised as
necessary, to form a coherent chunk of about 7500 words which
would appear in the usual (paper) format, with a reference to the
archive of the original "raw" discussion.
POSSIBLE TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION might include:
"The Concept of Knowledge in the Context of Electronic Networking"
"Originality, Plagiarism and Interactivity"
"What Is Computation?"
A SITE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED, where the records of the exchange will
be archived. This is the MONist nETwork site. The URL for MONET is
as follows:
gopher://wings.buffalo.edu.:70/11/academic/department/philosophy/
For the time being, you may simply send copies of your
messages/suggestions/submissions to nyiri(a)ludens.elte.hu. Those wishing
to volunteer to serve as moderators should contact Nyiri as soon as possible.
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