37.1396, Confs: 6th European Experimental Philosophy Conference & Satellite Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice (Italy)
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Subject: 37.1396, Confs: 6th European Experimental Philosophy Conference & Satellite Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice (Italy)
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Date: 11-Apr-2026
From: Nicolò D'Agruma [nico.dagruma at gmail.com]
Subject: 6th European Experimental Philosophy Conference & Satellite Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice
6th European Experimental Philosophy Conference & Satellite Workshop
on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice
Date: 08-Sep-2026 - 11-Sep-2026
Location: Cagliari, Italy
Meeting URL: https://sites.unica.it/6euroxphi/
Linguistic Field(s): Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics;
Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Sociolinguistics
Submission Deadline: 01-May-2026
We are pleased to announce the 6th European Experimental Philosophy
Conference & Satellite Workshop on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Linguistic Justice, which will be held in Cagliari (Sardinia) on
September 8th–11th, 2026.
The Conference and Workshop are open to all empirically-informed and
experimental work that hinges on philosophical issues, including
research by linguists and that engages with linguistics. It welcomes
empirically/experimentally informed investigations into language,
including but not limited to its use, meaning, communication, and
linguistic norms, in areas such as semantics, pragmatics,
psycholinguistics, and sociolinguistics.
Keynote Speakers:
- Barbara Konat (Adam Mickiewicz University)
- Mizumoto Masaharu (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology — Satellite workshop on “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on
Linguistic Justice”)
- Shaun Nichols (Cornell University)
- Francesca Panzeri (University of Milano Bicocca)
Call for Proposals for the Conference:
The conference welcomes contributions from all areas of experimental
philosophy and of its study. We welcome three kinds of contributions:
talks, posters, and symposia.
Talks will be allocated 40-minute slots and should leave 20 minutes
for discussion.
Posters will be allocated dedicated poster exhibit times.
Symposia will be allocated 2 hours and consist of three talks and a
panel discussion involving the three speakers and possibly up to two
further discussants, all addressing one overarching question or topic
from different perspectives.
Deadline: May 1st, 2026
https://openreview.net/group?id=EXPhi/2026/Conference
Decisions expected by June 1st, 2026
Submitting authors will have or create a profile on OpenReview.
Whereas new profiles with an institutional email will be activated
automatically, new profiles created without an institutional email
will go through a moderation process that can take up to two weeks.
Abstracts for talks and posters should not exceed 500 words.
References and figure captions do not count towards the word limit.
Please make sure all materials for review are anonymized.
Abstracts for symposia should name the symposiasts and consist of a
500-word introduction that sets out the questions and rationale of the
symposium as well as 500-word abstracts for each talk. References and
figure captions do not count towards the word limit. Please make sure
all materials for review are anonymized.
Submitted symposia contributions will automatically be considered for
inclusion as regular talks, if the symposium submission cannot be
accepted. Submitted talks will be automatically considered for poster
presentations, if they cannot be accepted as talks.
The number of submissions for talks is capped at one per corresponding
author. For joint papers, the submitting/corresponding author should
always be the first author. A corresponding author may be named as a
co-author of joint papers submitted for talks by other corresponding
authors. For accepted talks, the submitting/corresponding author
should be the main presenter of the talk at the conference.
Conference Fees:
Tenured scholars: 150 EUR
Postdocs: 50 EUR
PhD, MA, BA students & unaffiliated scholars: Free
Please note this separate CFA for the IPLJ Workshop:
The Conference will be accompanied by a Satellite Workshop on
“Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Linguistic Justice” (IPLJ), to be
held on 8th September 2026. The IPLJ Workshop will be held in
collaboration with the Linguistic Justice Society (LJS). The IPLJ
Workshop welcomes experimental and empirically informed contributions
on linguistic justice broadly construed, to include linguistic
diversity, accent bias and related topics. For the Workshop, we
welcome only contributions in the form of talks. There will be no fees
for those wishing to take part in the IPLJ Satellite Workshop, which
will also be online-accessible.
Deadline: May 1st, 2026
https://openreview.net/group?id=EXPhi/2026/Conference/Workshop/IPLJ
Decisions expected by June 1st, 2026
Submitting authors will have or create a profile on OpenReview.
Whereas new profiles with an institutional email will be activated
automatically, new profiles created without an institutional email
will go through a moderation process that can take up to two weeks.
Abstracts for talks should not exceed 500 words. References and figure
captions do not count towards the word limit. Please make sure all
materials for review are anonymized.
Accessibility:
The Conference and Satellite Workshop will be held at the B-Building
(Psychology) of Sa Duchessa Campus of the University of Cagliari. The
Satellite Workshop will also be accessible online. The in-person venue
will be wheelchair-accessible and wheelchair-accessible facilities
will be available nearby. Two nearby accessible parking areas will
also be available. We will use microphones for the talks and symposia
sessions and, upon request, can provide a quiet room nearby. More
generally, we will do our best to improve accessibility, both online
and in-person, including for caregivers, and we encourage you to get
in touch with us to discuss how we can do so.
Scientific Committee:
Ines Adornetti
James Andow
Stavros Assimakopoulos
Valentina Bambini
Anouch Bourmayan
Chiara Brozzo
Piotr Bystranowski
Laura Candiotto
Federico Cella
Bianca Cepollaro
Alessandra Chiera
Filippo Contesi
Valentina Cuccio
Nicolò D’Agruma
Joanna Demaree-Cotton
Filippo Domaneschi
Vilius Dranseika
Anna Drożdżowicz
Francesca Ervas
Roberta Fadda
Rachele Fanari
Francesco Ferretti
Eugen Fischer
Jacopo Frascaroli
Elisabetta Gola
Nat Hansen
Markus Kneer
Joshua Knobe
Katarzyna Kuś
Edouard Machery
Neri Marsili
Stefano Mastandrea
Diana Mazzarella
Elzė Sigutė Mikalonytė
Oriana Mosca
Diana Omigie
Yael Peled
Zsuzsanna Schnell
Izabela Skoczeń
Joulia Smortchkova
Hugo Viciana
Organizing Committee:
Filippo Contesi
Nicolò D’Agruma
Francesca Ervas
Roberta Fadda
Rachele Fanari
Elisabetta Gola
Lucienne Huby
Oriana Mosca
Yael Peled
Webmaster:
Gian Michele Soddu
For all news and up-to-date information, please visit the Conference &
Workshop website: https://sites.unica.it/6euroxphi/
For any inquiries, do not hesitate to reach the Organizing Committee
at: 6EuroXPhi at gmail.com
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