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SUMMARY:TOMATO²
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LOCATION:Georgetown\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p><u><strong>General Information</strong></u></p>\n<p>TOMATO&sup2\;&mdash\;pronounced &ldquo\;tomāto\, tomɑto&rdquo\;&mdash\;is <strong>T</strong>alks <strong>O</strong>n <strong>M</strong>orality <strong>A</strong>cross <strong>T</strong>he <strong>O</strong>cean\, a workshop aimed at promoting professional engagement between ethicists on both sides of the Atlantic.</p>\n<p>TOMATO&sup2\; takes place on alternating years at Georgetown University in Washington\, DC\, US and Durham University in Durham\, UK. The workshop features a main program(me) of 7 talks by philosophers from the non-hosting side of the Atlantic\, with commentary by philosophers from the hosting side. An 8th talk will be given by the winner of the GISME Prize in Markets and Ethics (which is open to everyone).</p>\n<p>We aim to provide travel\, lodging and meals for all speakers and commentators.</p>\n<p>The second TOMATO&sup2\; is scheduled for <strong>18-19 April 2026 in Washington\, DC.</strong> Please see below for the general CFA as well as the CFP for the GISME Prize.</p>\n<p>Questions to <a href="mailto:tomato2organizers@gmail.com">mailto:tomato2organizers@gmail.com</a>.</p>\n<p>Please note that registration is currently open only to speakers and invited participants.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><u><strong>CFA:&nbsp\;TOMATO&sup2\;&nbsp\;Main Program(me)</strong></u></p>\n<p>We invite submission of English-language abstracts of <strong>500-800 words</strong> on any topic in ethics (broadly construed to include applied\, normative and metaethics\, as well as history of moral philosophy\, moral psychology\, political philosophy and cognate topics concerning non-moral normativity or normativity itself).</p>\n<p>We invite submissions from faculty\, post-docs and (post)graduate students who have advanced to the ABD stage\, <strong>whose permanent residence is <u>not</u> in the Americas</strong>.</p>\n<p>In order to faciliate an initial round of blind review\, we ask that submissions be made through this form: https://forms.gle/EREhzcXmZfXepp2G8</p>\n<p>The deadline for submissions is <strong>1 November 2025</strong>.</p>\n<p><u><strong>CFP: GISME Prize in Markets and Ethics</strong></u></p>\n<p>We invite submission of unpublished\, English-language papers of up to <strong>12\,000 words</strong> on any topic concerning markets and ethics (broadly construed).</p>\n<p>We invite submissions from faculty\, post-docs and (post)graduate students who have advanced to the ABD stage <strong>from anywhere in the world</strong>.</p>\n<p>Submissions should be made to tomato2organizers@gmail.com. In order to faciliate blind review\, please remove all identifying information from the body of your submission and save it as a PDF\, using a generic filename like &lsquo\;GISME Prize Submission&rsquo\; or &lsquo\;TOMATO Submission&rsquo\;. Please <strong>do not</strong> include either your name <strong>or the title of the paper</strong> in the filename.</p>\n<p>The author of the winning paper will present their paper at TOMATO&sup2\; and will receive an award of $500.</p>\n<p>The deadline for submissions is <strong>1 December 2025</strong>.</p>\n<p>Please note that submissions for the GISME Prize are not automatically considered for the main TOMATO&sup2\; progam(me). If you would like to be considered for both\, and your permanent residence is in the Americas\, please submit a separate abstract as outlined above.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=David Faraci;CN=Brian Berkey;CN=Peter Jaworski:
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