CFP: The Fifth Conference of the European Network on Social Ontology (ENSO V)

Submission deadline: March 1, 2017

Conference date(s):
August 30, 2017 - September 1, 2017

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The Metaphysics and Collectivity Research Group in cooperation with the International Social Ontology Society (ISOS) and the Department of Philosophy at Lund University, Lund University
Lund, Sweden

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ENSO V
The Fifth Conference of the European Network on Social Ontology
Lund, Sweden
August 30 – September 1, 2017
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
The European Network on Social Ontology invites contributions to its fifth conference. ENSO V is an interdisciplinary conference concerning social ontology. Possible topics include but are not limited to
—   The metaphysics of social reality
—   Team reasoning, coordination problems, preference and value aggregation
—   The nature of collective intentionality and agency
—   Moral and legal aspects of collective agency
—   Social conventions, norms, and power
—   Non-human sociality
 
We wish to fill 40-50 slots with submitted papers. To apply, please submit a long abstract (max 1000 words) via www.ensov.org by *March 1st 2017*. An abstract submission form will be available three months before the deadline. Papers should be suitable for a 15-20 minutes presentation. If your paper is accepted, then a short abstract (maximum 200 words) will also be required for the conference booklet and/or conference website.
 
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Stephen Butterfill (University of Warwick)
Sara Rachel Chant (Tulane University)
Christian List (London School of Economics)
Karen Mccomb (University of Sussex)
Julie Zahle (University of Copenhagen)
 
BOOK SYMPOSIA
Kirk Ludwig, From Individual to Plural Agency: Collective Action 1, Oxford UP 2016
Participants:
Sara Rachel Chant, Tulane University
Kirk Ludwig, University of Indiana

Michael Schmitz, University of Vienna
Raimo Tuomela, University of Helsinki
 
Francesco Guala, Understanding Institutions: The Science and Philosophy of Living
Together, Princeton U P 2016
Participants:
Francesco Guala, University of Milano
Rico Hauswald, Technische Universität Dresden
Elisabeth Pacherie, Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS
Wlodek Rabinowicz, Lund University
 
Additions to the program are expected.
 
ORGANISERS
The European Network on Social Ontology was founded in 2007 with the goal to provide a platform for discussion and exchange of ideas, future research activities at European level and the organization of a biennial international conference focusing on social ontology. Attendance to the conference allows participants to join the International Social Ontology Society (ISOS). The conference will be organized by the Metaphysics & Collectivity Research Group in cooperation with the Department of Philosophy at Lund University and The International Social Ontology Society.
 
Organising committee:
Björn Petersson (Chair), Lund University; Gunnar Björnsson, Umeå University; Olle Blomberg, University of Copenhagen; Johan Brännmark, Malmö University; Åsa Burman, Stockholm University; Mattias Gunnemyr, Lund University; Tobias Hansson Wahlberg, Lund University; Anna-Sofia Maurin, University of Gothenburg; Tomas Persson, Lund University; Jeroen Smid, Lund University; András Szigeti, Linköping University.
 
PREVIOUS ENSO CONFERENCES
ENSO IV, University of Palermo, http://www.unipa.it/eventi/philosophicalstudies/ENSO_IV/
ENSO III, University of Helsinki, http://www.helsinki.fi/enso/
ENSO II, Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, http://www.enso2011.it/
ENSO I, University of Constance, https://cipp.unibas.ch/activities/past-workshops/the-background-of-institutional-reality/
 
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Conference website: www.ensov.org

The International Social Ontology Society: http://isos.wildapricot.org/
The conference on PhilEvents: http://philevents.org/event/show/18713

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