The Future of Philosophy of Science
Call for Papers
We invite submissions of both a short abstract (max. 100 words) and an extended abstract (1000-1500 words) through our automatic submission system by 15 November 2009. Decisions will be made by 15 December 2009.
The conference language is English.
Publication
Selected papers will be published in a special issue of European Journal for the Philosophy of Science (subject to the usual refereeing process). The submission deadline is 1 July 2010. The maximal paper length is 7000 words.
Graduate Fellowships
A few travel bursaries for graduate students are available (up to ¤ 200). If you wish to be considered please submit a CV and a travel budget in addition to your extended abstract.
Organizers
Mark Colyvan, Sydney
Paul Griffiths, Sydney
Stephan Hartmann, Tilburg
Jan Sprenger, Tilburg
Program Committee
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Jason Alexander, London Marcel Boumans, Amsterdam Carl Craver, St. Louis Vincenzo Crupi, Venice Heather Douglas, Knoxville Igor Douven, Leuven John Earman, Pittsburgh Steven French, Leeds Alan Hájek, Canberra Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Hannover Don Howard, Notre Dame Paul Humphreys, Charlottesville Joshua Knobe, New Haven Theo Kuipers, Groningen Edouard Machery, Pittsburgh David Malament, Irvine Mohan Matthen, Toronto Peter Menzies, Sydney |
Thomas Mormann, San Sebastian Wayne Myrvold, London, ON Alfred Nordmann, Darmstadt Stathis Psillos, Athens Jan-Willem Romeijn, Groningen Howard Sankey, Melbourne Jonah Schupbach, Pittsburgh Wolfgang Spohn, Konstanz Kyle Stanford, Irvine Michael Stoeltzner, Columbia Paul Teller, Davis Thomas Uebel, Manchester Marcel Weber, Konstanz Jonathan Weisberg, Toronto Michael Weisberg, Philadelphia John Worrall, London Alison Wylie, Seattle Jesus Zamora Bonilla, Madrid |
Dates and Deadlines
15 November 2009: Abstract submission
15 December 2009: Notification of acceptance
15 March 2010: Registration deadline
14-16 April 2010: Conference
1 July 2010: Paper submission deadline


Global / English