Ötödik európai analitikus filozófia kongresszus
Fifth European Congress for Analytic Philosophy, ECAP 5, University of Lisbon, Faculty of Letters, 27-31 August 2005
First Announcement and Call for Papers
ECAP-congresses are organized every three years by the European Society for Analytic Philosophy, ESAP. The Society organizes these congresses to further contacts and collaboration amongst European analytic philosophers.
Plenary speakers:
John Broome, University of Oxford
Kit Fine, University of New York
François Récanati, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris
Sections and chairpersons:
1. History of Philosophy, Wolfgang Künne
2. Logic and Philosophy of Language, Sten Lindstrom
3. Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, David Papineau
4. Metaphysics and Philosophy of Mind, Kevin Mulligan
5. Practical Philosophy, John Skorupski
Invited speakers:
Wolfgang Künne, University of Hamburg (Section 1)
Sten Lindstrom, University of Umea (Section 2)
Kevin Mulligan, University of Geneva (Section 4)
Roman Murawski, University of Poznan (Section 2)
David Papineau, University of London (Section 3)
Philip Pettit, University of Princeton (Section 5)
Eva Picardi, University of Bologna (Section 2)
Josep Prades, University of Girona (Section 4)
Stathis Psillos, University of Athens (Section 3)
John Skorupski, University of St Andrews (Section 5)
Special Workshops:
Definite Descriptions, organized by Adriana Silva Graça (Lisbon).
Philosophy, Economics and Public Policy, organized by Luc Bovens (Colorado).
Probability in Quantum Mechanics, organized by Stephan Hartmann (London
School of Economics) and Amit Hagar (Konstanz).
Realism and Anti-Realism in the Philosophy of Mathematics, organized by
Fernando Ferreira (Lisbon).
Value, organized by Kevin Mulligan (Geneva) and Wlodek Rabinowicz (Lund)
Submission of abstracts:
Authors are invited to submit abstracts of papers that they wish to presentat the congress. Each presentation will be given 40 minutes, including timefor discussion.
Abstracts should be printed on one page with single line-space, 12 points font size and must not exceed 2500 characters (including spaces). The abstract page should include the name of the author, her or his affiliation,the title of the paper and the name of the section in which the author wishes to present it. It is desirable that the abstract
provides an outlineof the arguments given in the paper, and not just the theses argued for.
The abstract should be sent in duplicate to ECAP 5, by fax (number below),or electronically as an attachment (preferably pdf) to esap5@centrofilosofia.org
All abstracts will be blind reviewed. Authors will be notified by 1 April 2005 about the programme Committee's decision regarding their presentations.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: 1 February, 2005.
Registration:
Registration should be made by 1 June, 2005. Please use the enclosed registration form (pdf file) or go to http://www.centrofilosofia.org/ecap5




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