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SUMMARY:Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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LOCATION:Baltimore\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) invites submissions of papers (talks and posters) to be presented at its 52nd Annual Meeting\, to be held from June 18&ndash\;20\, 2026 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore\, MD. A pre-conference on Mental Control and Agency will also be held at JHU on June 17. Please spread the word!</p>\n<p>You may submit an abstract by January 16\, 2026 at 11:59pm EST in any area relevant to philosophy\, psychology\, linguistics\, neuroscience\, or cognitive science. The submission portal can be found at:https://bit.ly/44irCaz.</p>\n<p>Submissions are open format\, but must be no more than 750 words + one optional figure (to be submitted as a separate PDF file) and must be prepared for anonymized review. All submitters may be first author on only one submission (but may co-author any number of submissions). Graduate students accepted into the conference will be considered for the William James Prize. Some need-based travel stipends will be available.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Submissions will be refereed (typically by one philosopher and one psychologist) and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to SPP. If you would be interested in reviewing for SPP this year\, please indicate your availability here:&nbsp\;https://bit.ly/488KZUu.</p>\n<p>The 2026 invited program features keynote talks by Jennifer Nagel and Barbara Landau. Invited symposia will explore contemporary debates and issues in mental imagery and partisan epistemology. There will also be a roundtable discussion of perspectives on nature and nurture\, featuring K. Paige Harden\, Eric Margolis\, James Tabery\, and Michael Tomasello.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Further information about the 52nd Annual Meeting will be made available on the Society&rsquo\;s website:https://www.socphilpsych.org/meetings.html. Inquiries or questions can be addressed to spp.org.2026@gmail.com.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Laura Soter;CN=Joshua Rottman:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260925T090000
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SUMMARY:Higher-Order Metaphysics Workshop 2026
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LOCATION:3400 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, United States\, 21218
DESCRIPTION:<p>Higher-order metaphysics is a growing movement at the intersection of metaphysics and philosophical logic. It is characterized by the use of higher-order formal languages in philosophical theorizing&mdash\;typically in metaphysics\, but with important applications in the philosophy of language and mind.</p>\n<p>Since 2016\, a series of workshops have provided a dedicated venue for philosophers working in higher-order metaphysics to share their research and engage with a wider community. <em>HOMeWork 9</em>&nbsp\;will continue this tradition at Johns Hopkins University on&nbsp\;<strong>September 25&ndash\;26\, 2026</strong>&nbsp\;(Friday&ndash\;Saturday).</p>\n<p>We invite submissions of&nbsp\;<strong>extended abstracts</strong>&nbsp\;(anything from a couple of paragraphs to a full paper) prepared for&nbsp\;<strong>anonymous review</strong>. We welcome submissions\, on any philosophical topic\, that are about or make use of higher-order languages&mdash\;broadly construed. Abstracts should be submitted through the following form:</p>\n<p><a href="https://tinyurl.com/HOMeWork2026JHU">https://tinyurl.com/HOMeWork2026JHU</a></p>\n<p>Deadline for submissions:&nbsp\;<strong>June 1\, 2026</strong></p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Jeremy Goodman:
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