Florida Philosophical Association
Abbreviation | FPA |
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Formation | 1955[1] |
Type | scholarly and academic society |
Headquarters |
FPA headquarters: Department of Philosophy, University of Florida 330 Griffin-Floyd Hall Gainesville, FL 32611-8545 Florida Philosophical Review headquarters: University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL 32816-1352 |
Region served | Florida |
Membership | 349 |
President | Scott Kimbrough |
Vice President | Piers Rawling |
Secretary-Treasurer | Joshua Rust |
Website | http://www.phil.ufl.edu/fpa/index.html |
The Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) is a philosophical organization founded in 1955 to promote philosophy in Florida. The organization sponsors an annual conference in November. Past presidents include Grayson Douglas Browning (1967), Ellen Stone Haring (1975) and Roy Weatherford (1998).[2][3]
The Florida Philosophical Review is the peer-reviewed electronic journal of the FPA. It is published by the Department of Philosophy of the University of Central Florida.
References
- ↑ Florida Philosophical Association
- ↑ Shook JR, ed. Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers, pp. 360, 1023 (Bloomsbury; 2005)
- ↑ Klein ER (2007) Space Exploration: Humanity’s Single Most Important Moral Imperative Philosophy Now
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