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This conference aims to explore fruitful ways of integrating philosophy of science and epistemology by promoting dialogues between philosophers of science and epistemologists.The questions to be addressed include but are not limited to:
- What is scientific knowledge?
- Is scientific knowledge different from other kinds of knowledge?
- Who can have scientific knowledge? In what sense?
- What is scientific testimony?
- Is know-how reducible to know-that in the context of science?
- What are plausible ways to naturalise epistemology?
Please submit a 500-word abstract for blind review via Easychair by 12 January 2024.
Call for Abstracts: 11th International Philosophy of Medicine Roundtable, 9-10 May 2024
Hosted online by the Durham-Johannesburg Centre for Philosophy of Epidemiology, Medicine, and Public Health
Abstracts of 250 words are invited for the 10th Roundtable. The format will be online, and submissions from those who might previously have been unable to travel to physical roundtables for whatever reason are therefore particularly encouraged. Speakers will have 45 minutes to speak. Any topic in the philosophy of medicine, epidemiology, public health, and allied fields is welcome, and will be considered on an equal basis, but we would be particularly interested to receive papers on AI and medicine or public health. Speakers will be invited to submit a paper to a special issue of Philosophy of Medicine after the conference.
Submit abstracts to philosmedroundtable24@gmail.com
Deadline: 15 Jan 2024
The future of transformative journals in philosophy
January 17, 18.00 CET, online | Registration
Call for Proposals / Call for Abstracts
Paul K. Feyerabend: A Centennial Celebration
The 12th Annual
Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology Conference
at
The Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology
Bass School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology
The University of Texas at Dallas
https://values.utdallas.edu/
2024 will mark the centennial of the birth of Paul K. Feyerabend and thirty years from his passing. Feyerabend was one of the most influential philosophers of science of the twentieth century, and his work helped pave the way for later developments in science and values, political philosophy of science, feminist and postcolonial science studies, the philosophy of scientific practice, and integrated history and philosophy of science. His masterwork, Against Method, was published nearly half a century ago, but we still have much to learn from reading Feyerabend’s works and carrying them forward to new problems and projects. This year’s Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology Conference will focus on the work of Paul K. Feyerabend and Feyerabendian themes in contemporary history and philosophy of science, science & technology studies, science policy, and other relevant areas.
Ann Johnson Institute for Science, Technology and Society
https://philosophy-science-
CALL FOR PAPERS: SPP 2024
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) invites submissions of papers to be presented at its 50th Annual Meeting to be held June 19-June 22, 2024 at Purdue University (local organizer: Corey Maley).
Please submit an abstract of 750 words or less by January 31, 2024, 11:59pm EST. in any area relevant to philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, or cognitive science. Submissions will be refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to SPP. Submissions are open format, but must be no more than 750 words + 1 figure and must be prepared for blind review. Authors will have the chance to indicate whether they would like to be considered for a poster, talk, or both. All submitters may be first author on only 1 submission (but may co-present any number of submissions). Upload a .pdf and other required information at the submission site.
Further information about the 50th Annual Meeting will be made available on the Society’s website.
Already, we have a stellar program lined up: a 50th Anniversary special session with Susan Carey (Harvard), a keynote by Nathaniel Daw (Princeton), and outstanding invited symposia on Current Issues in Artificial Intelligence chaired by Corey Maley (Purdue), and the Psychology of Misinformation chaired by Gordon Pennycook (Cornell).
Serife Tekin (Center for Bioethics and Humanities at SUNY Upstate Medical University) is organizing the pre-conference workshop: Persons, Algorithms, and Mental Disorders on June 19, 2024.
Dan Burnston and Laura Niemi
Co-Chairs, SPP 2024
Email inquiries are to be sent to SPP.2024.meeting@gmail.com