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   Decisions and Virtues
   XIX Annual Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS

- Abstract summaries for proprosed papers must be submitted to the Conference Office () by January 31, 2011 and include author's name, position, institution, and e-mail.

- Accepted papers should be submitted in full by February 15, 2011 and should not exceed 17.000 characters.

- The Scientific Committee will evaluate the inclusion of the papers in the Conference proceedings.

- The document's format can be word (".doc"), rich text format (".rtf") or Open Document (".odt"), please avoid using ".docx" format.

- For Greek texts we suggest using UNICODE characters:
For Windows: Palatino Linotype
For Mac OS X: Lucida Grande

- Quotations should have the following structure:

a) for books:
M. Pakaluk, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. An Introduction, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2005, pp. 286-315.

b) for contributions in a collective work of several authors:
J. Watkin, The Idea of Fate in Kierkegaard's Thought, in J. Giles (ed.), Kierkegaard and Freedom, Palgrave, Basingstoke 2000, pp. 105-120.

c) for articles in a journal:
R. Brague, Y a-t-il vraiment deux cultures? «Acta Philosophica», 16 (2007), pp. 285-294. When a work is cited more than once in an article, it should be written as: M. Pakaluk, o.c., p. 291; or, if the title is to be repeated: M. Pakaluk, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, cit., p. 291. It is better to avoid "pub." or "publisher", except in those cases in which this word is an integral part of a name.

- Quotations occurring within another quotation should be marked out with a different sign ("text") from that which is used for the quotations within which it is found («text»). Words in languages different from that used in the main text should be written in italics, without quotation marks.

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