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Annual Meeting
The SPP sponsors an annual meeting, usually held in June. Meetings consist of invited lectures and symposia, contributed papers, and a Presidential address. Social events include a reception and lunch meetings. SPP encourages suggestions for the invited portion of the program for upcoming meetings. These should be directed to this year's Program Chairs. We encourage philosophers, psychologists, and cognitive scientists more broadly to submit contributed papers to the meeting.
Diversity Initiatives
The SPP Diversity Committee holds sessions at the annual meeting. In addition, in 2011 there was a meeting, chaired by Valerie Tiberius and Carrie Figdor, regarding the APA-funded project to use SPP expertise to begin experimentally Studying the Gender Gap in Philosophy. The resulting report is was published in Hypatia in 2012, Volume 27 (4):949-957. SPP is also now offering a number of travel awards for graduate students to encourage diversity.
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50th Annual Meeting, 2024
The 2024 meeting of SPP will be held at Purdue University, June 19-22.
Accomodations (Hotel and Dorms)
More information on accommodations forthcoming.
Conference Schedule
Detailed conference program will be forthcoming.
Highlights
50th Anniversary Special Session with Susan Carey (Harvard), David Chalmers (NYU), and Alison Gopnik (UC Berkeley)
Preconference workshop: Persons, Algorithms, and Mental Disorders
Organizer: Serife Teki (SUNY Upstate Medical University)
Keynote: Nathaniel Daw (Princeton University)
Symposium on Current Issues in Artificial Intelligence
Chair: Corey Maley (Purdue)
Symposium on the Psychology of Misinformation
Chair: Gordon Pennycock (Cornell)
More details about the conference will be posted here when they are available.
Questions about the meeting should be directed to the conference organizers. The conference organizers are Dan Burnston (Tulane University, Philosophy) and Laura Niemi (Cornell University, Psychology). The local organizer is Corey Maley (Purdue University, Philosophy).