CFP: Société de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA)

Submission deadline: January 15, 2015

Conference date(s):
June 17, 2015 - June 20, 2015

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Conference Venue:

University of Montreal
Montréal, Canada

Details

The 2015 meeting of the Société de Philosophie Analytique (SoPhA) is in
Montréal, june 17-20, 2015.

Keynote Speakers:

- Frédéric Bouchard (Université de Montréal) – Philosophy of Biology
- Juliet Floyd (Boston University) – History of Philosophy
- Pierre Jacob (Institut Jean-Nicod) – Philosophy of Mind
- Max Kistler (Paris 1) – Philosophy of Science

You may submit an individual paper or roundtable proposal in the following
areas:

- Epistemology
- Philosophy of language
- Philosophy of mind
- Metaphysics
- Philosophy of natural science
- Philosophy of social science
- Philosophy of mathematics and logic
- Political philosophy
- Philosophy of law
- Moral philosophy
- Ethics and meta-ethics
- Aesthetics
- Philosophy of religion
- History of philosophy

*Language requirements: We accept presentations in French or English.
Participants must have a basic competence in French.

Three steps for submitting your proposal:

1) Create your SoPhA account here:
https://sopha.univ-paris1.fr/compte/mon_compte.php?mode=insertion
2) Submit your presentation proposal here:
https://sopha.univ-paris1.fr/sopha/presentation.php?fichier=inscription_congresmtl
3) Pay your SoPhA membership (on condition of acceptance).
*Details concerning payment methods and deadlines are forthcoming.


Individual proposals:

1) Summaries may not exceed 6000 characters (around 800 words), including
notes and spaces. Limit bibliographical references to no more than five.

2) Individual presentations will be 30 minutes long with a 10-minute
question period.

Roundtable proposals:

1) Roundtable summaries may not exceed 6000 characters (around 800 words),
including notes and spaces. It must describe 1) the general ideas of the
presentation (2000 characters), and 2) the title and summary of all
contributions, with the names and the affiliations of all contributors (1000
characters per contribution).

2) Roundtable discussions will be 2 hours long. We suggest that you plan a
discussion period. A roundtable should have 3 to 5 participants.

Financing:

Travel stipends (500-1000$) are available for graduate students.


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