CFP: 6th Latinx Philosophy Conference

Submission deadline: December 17, 2021

Conference date(s):
March 25, 2022 - March 26, 2022

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Conference Venue:

Department of Philosophy, Temple University
Philadelphia, United States

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CFP 6th Latinx Philosophy Conference

March 25-26 2022

This conference will have a hybrid format: it will be held in person at Temple University and also online. All participants (presenters, commentators, and audience) will have the option to participate virtually. We welcome applications from scholars in Latin America. We will also have at least 3 merit-based $250 travel stipends available for graduate students and underfunded scholars. 

Keynote Speakers

Sofia Ortiz-Hinojosa (Vassar College)

Rocío Zambrana (Emory University)

The Latinx Philosophy Conference celebrates philosophical work by Latinx philosophers and philosophical work on issues relevant to Latinx and Latin American peoples. The conference aims to bring together philosophers working on a wide variety of topics and from a wide variety of philosophical traditions.

We invite submissions from philosophers who identify as Latinx at all career stages. We highly encourage submissions from current graduate students, as well as recent Ph.D. graduates (last 2 years). We accept submissions from any area of philosophy, including (but not limited to) Critical Theory, Epistemology, Ethics, Feminist Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Latin American Philosophy, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Race, Philosophy of Science, and Social and Political Philosophy.

Submission Instructions

We request an 800-1000 word extended abstract (exclusive of notes and bibliography) prepared for anonymous review. The final version of the project should be suitable for a 30 minute presentation. Below the submission title, include a word count and list the primary subfield(s) under which your submission falls, plus 1-3 keywords, e.g., epistemology (testimonial injustice, social epistemology). 

Submissions should be sent as a PDF file to [email protected]. In a separate PDF file, please include your name, paper title, academic affiliation (if applicable), career stage (e.g., recent Ph.D graduate, associate professor), email address, whether you plan to participate in-person or virtually. If you would like to be considered for one of the $250 travel stipends for graduate students and underfunded scholars, please also indicate so (this will have no bearing on our review of submissions). 

Deadline: December 17, 2021

Notification of acceptance: January 17, 2022

Questions? Email: [email protected]

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