24.1287, Calls: Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Language, Semantics/France

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Subject: 24.1287, Calls: Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Language, Semantics/France

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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 10:46:49
From: Dan Zeman [dan_zeman at yahoo.com]
Subject: 7th Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy

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Full Title: 7th Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy 

Date: 01-Jul-2013 - 02-Jul-2013
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Dan Zeman
Meeting Email: latinmeeting2013 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.institutnicod.org/seminaires-colloques/colloques/7th-latin-meeting-in-analytic/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Philosophy of Language; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2013 

Meeting Description:

7th Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy
July 1-2, 2013
Institut Jean Nicod, Paris

The Latin Meeting in Analytic Philosophy is a biennial meeting that takes place under the auspices of the European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP) the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy (SIFA), the Spanish Society for Analytic Philosophy (SEFA), the Portuguese Society for Analytic Philosophy (SPFA) and the Francophone Society for Analytic Philosophy (SoPhA).

The ‘Latin’ connection is important. There are a number of affinities - intellectual, affective and geographic - among Southern European countries. The main argument in favour of this link is the fact that France, Spain, Portugal and Italy are faced with similar institutional problems, which do not affect, say, Anglo-Saxon countries. We believe academic links among Southern European countries should be reinforced, so that academic communities in those countries could raise their standing in the overall international scene. Philosophy is no exception to this and the joint organization of international conferences in the area is one obvious way of implementing the idea. Institut Jean Nicod has been playing a relevant role as far as the above-mentioned joint effort is concerned, and more so in recent years.

The purpose of the Latin Meetings (organized since 2001 in one of the Latin European countries) is to provide an opportunity for researchers (mainly) from those countries to present their work. Such research will be representative of the research in analytic philosophy carried out in the so-called Latin countries. All material presented is non-published, one main goal of the meetings being to enable researchers to present to minimally demanding audiences work-in-progress versions of articles to be submitted to international blind-refereed journals. Although this is not a necessary condition, preference is given to young researchers concluding their doctoral dissertations, and philosophers who have completed their PhD within the last 5 years. And although participation is not limited to researchers from the countries mentioned, preference will be given to researchers active in universities from those countries and to researchers that are citizens of those countries working abroad.

Local organizers: Dan Zeman and Markus Kneer. For further questions, please contact the organizers at latinmeeting2103 at gmail.com. 

For more information, please visit the event’s webpage, http://www.institutnicod.org/seminaires-colloques/colloques/7th-latin-meeting-in-analytic/.

Scientific Committee:

Andrea Iacona (Università dell’Aquila, Italia)
Célia Teixeira (LanCog, Universidade de Lisboa)
Elisabetta Sacchi (Università San Raffaele, Italia)
Jesus Vega (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Josefa Toribio (ICREA & Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona)
Manuel García-Carpintero (Universitat de Barcelona)
Manuel de Pinedo García (Universidad de Granada)
Massimiliano Carrara (Università di Pádua)
Pedro Santos (Universidade do Algarve e LanCog, Universidade de Lisboa)
Ricardo Santos (Universidade de Évora)
Stefano Caputo (Università di Torino)
Teresa Marques (LanCog, Universidade de Lisboa)
François Recanati (Institut Jean Nicod, ENS, EHESS)
Isidora Stojanovic (Institut Jean Nicod, Pompeu Fabra University)
Jerome Dokic (Institut Jean Nicod, EHES)
Filipe Drapeau-Vieira-Contim (University of Rennes 1)

Previous Latin Meetings:

1st Edition: Lisboa, July, 5-8, 2001
2nd Edition: Aix-Provence, November 13-15, 2003
3rd Edition: Valencia, June 9-11, 2005
4rd Edition: Genoa, September 20-22, 2007
5th Edition: L’Aquila, 8-10 September, 2009
6th Edition (10 years anniversary edition): Lisboa, November 2-4, 2011

Call for Papers:

Those wishing to participate as speakers should submit an abstract (of up to 1000 words) to latinmeeting2013 at gmail.com by March 31, preferably on topics in the philosophy of language or in the philosophy of mind. The abstracts should be written in analytic style, making clear the main thesis of the paper and the arguments in its favour. Submitted abstracts will be refereed by the Scientific Committee of the Latin Meeting. Decisions on acceptance will be made by May 1. Some of those whose paper has been rejected might be invited as discussants, depending on the topic of their work. The organizers will cover two nights of accommodation for the selected speakers, but not their travel expenses, nor their meals during the conference.







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