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Events in the month of August 2023


Tuesday, August 1, 2023

The conference committee is pleased to open submissions for our 2023 conference, which will take place in-person from November 3-4, 2023, in Toronto. 

 

Wednesday, August 9, 2023 - Friday, August 11, 2023

Inductive Metaphysics is a comparatively new branch of metaphysics that justifies meta­physical principles by inductive or abductive inferences from empirical evidence, rather than by purely logico-conceptual considerations. This conference intends to give a representative picture of the state of the art in inductive metaphysics and the current debate on this branch of metaphysics. The conference is organized by the DFG-funded research group "Inductive Metaphysics" (FOR 2495) in which more than 30 philosophers from seven German universities explore the prospects and applications of inductive metaphysics.
Please find more information here: http://www.philosophie.hhu.de/im-conference.  
 
There will be nine plenary talks given by Karen Bennett (Rutgers University, USA), Stephen Biggs (Iowa State University, USA), Katherine Brading (Duke University, USA), Anjan Chakravartty (University of Miami, USA), Andreas Hüttemann & Gerhard Schurz (University of Cologne & University of Düsseldorf, Germany), Jenann Ismael (Columbia University, USA), Max Kistler (University of Paris 1, France), Oliver Scholz & Ansgar Seide (University of Münster, Germany), Thomas Uebel (University of Manchester, UK).
 

Thursday, August 17, 2023 - Saturday, August 19, 2023
Based on market analysis research from our Dermatology conference 2023, The worldwide Dermatology market's revenue growth is being fueled by factors such as rising chronic disease incidence, quick improvements in the healthcare and medical sectors and increased funding from various public and private sectors. Asia-Pacific is predicted to have the greatest CAGR, at 12.3%, due to rising skin disease incidence, increased knowledge of the usage of dermatological medications, rising healthcare costs, and increased use of dermatological products.