I'd like to thank everyone who responded to my first call for volunteer reviewers for this year's Philosophers' Cocoon Philosophy Conference. Your help reviewing papers has been invaluable, and I am very grateful! Alas, I still have some papers that I need to review, and am hoping a few more people might be willing to chip in to evaluate a paper or two. As of today, I still have unreviewed papers on the following topics:

  • Induction
  • Feminist philosophy Reviewers found
  • Moral philosophy [contractualism]
  • Racism
  • Emergence [in biology and philosophy of science]
  • Non-cognitivism in metaethics Reviewers found
  • Thomas Reid
  • Epicureanism
  • Transformative Experience

If you have any background in any of these areas and might be willing to give a paper a quick look, all I am looking for is a recommendation [viz. "thumbs up/include" or "thumbs down/don't include"], relative to the conference's primary aims [of being a "workshop"-type conference where early-career philosophers, e.g. grad students and early-career faculty, seek to help each other improve promising professional-level work]. If you're interested and willing, please just email me at marvan@ut.edu — again, I'd be very appreciative for your help!

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