CFP: Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual Meeting
Submission deadline: January 15, 2015
Conference date(s):
June 4, 2015 - June 6, 2015
Conference Venue:
Duke University
Durham,
United States
Details
CALL FOR PAPERS: Society for Philosophy and Psychology
Thursday, June 4 - Saturday, June 6, 2015
Duke University, Durham, NC
Deadline: January 15th, 2015
Submit to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spp2015
Please circulate the attached CFP widely!
Presentation types:
· Long-form presentations: 30 minutes plus Q&A
· Short-form presentations: 15-20 minutes plus Q&A
· Posters
Philosophical or psychological research may be submitted for any of the above formats. For short and long-form presentations, author(s) may choose to submit either an abstract no longer than 1500 words or a paper no longer than 3000 words. For posters, authors should submit an abstract no longer than 750 words. Work that is not accepted for the author(s)’ preferred format may be considered for a short-form presentation or poster.
Papers and abstracts must be written in a format appropriate for anonymous review and employ gender-neutral language. Individual authors may submit only one paper or abstract as first author, though they may be co-authors on other submissions.
Submit to: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spp2015
More information: http://www.socphilpsych.org/meetings.html
Or contact one of the Program Chairs:
Michael Brownstein ([email protected])
Felipe De Brigard ([email protected])
Deena Weisberg ([email protected])
Keynotes
Mahzarin Banaji, with reply from Keith Payne
Frances Egan, with reply from Karen Neander
Dan Sperber, with reply from Kurt Gray
Symposia
“Imagination,” with Melanie Green, Neil van Leeuwen, and Marjorie Taylor
“Cognitive Ontologies,” with Michael Anderson, Scott Huettel, and Colin Klein
“Implicit Attitudes,” with Bertram Gawronski, Kerry Kawakami, and Jennifer Nagel
Preconference Workshop June 3rd
Replication in the Sciences
Organized by Edouard Machery
Plus
Presidential Address by Tamar Gendler
Address by the Stanton Prize Winner
William James Prize for best student submission
Poster Prize