CFP: Canadian Philosophical Association 2023 Meeting

Submission deadline: January 9, 2023

Conference date(s):
May 29, 2023 - June 1, 2023

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Conference Venue:

York University
Toronto, Canada

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The Canadian Philosophical Association invites submissions of papers, abstracts, and Invited Symposium proposals for its 2023 annual meeting. This meeting is part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences and will take place May 29 – June 1 alongside meetings of other learned societies at York University in Toronto, ON. For the first time, the CPA meeting will include a series of special sessions, each of which will pair two prominent philosophers on a topic of shared interest. For its 2023 annual meeting, the CPA is delighted to announce the participation of Dorit Bar-On, Margaret Graver, Brad Inwood, Antti Kauppinen, Eric Marcus, Adam Pautz, Jonathan Schaffer, and Christine Tappolet

As in previous years, the CPA meeting will also feature concurrent colloquia and symposia, and a plenary keynote given by a distinguished philosopher and sponsored by the Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Every area of philosophy will be represented at the CPA meeting, with several hundred philosophers attending from across the globe.

The program committee anonymously referees abstracts as well as full papers and will consider proposals for Invited Symposia. Submissions in all areas of philosophy are welcome. The CPA is committed to organizing an accessible and inclusive meeting.

For more information about the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, please visit https://www.federationhss.ca/en/congress/congress-2023.

The deadline for Invited Symposium proposals is midnight, December 7, 2022The deadline for abstract and paper submissions is midnight, January 9, 2023. For detailed instructions, please visit https://www.acpcpa.ca/cpages/submit.

Volunteers to chair or comment are encouraged. To volunteer, please visit https://forms.gle/nu9Aj8ttU4D6m5TYA.

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