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20th annual Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Physics Graduate Conference, Virtual

24-25 Jun 2021

Logic, Mathematics, and Physics [LMP] Graduate Conference

The 20th annual Philosophy of Logic, Mathematics, and Physics Graduate 
Conference will take place on Thursday-Friday, June 24-25, 2021 over Zoom. 
We are pleased to announce that James Owen Weatherall (University of 
California, Irvine) will be giving the keynote address.

Call for Papers: Graduate students who have not yet defended their PhD 
thesis are invited to submit papers on any topic in philosophy of logic, 
philosophy of mathematics, and philosophy of physics. Papers in philosophy 
of physics will be considered for the Annual Clifton Memorial book prize. 
The contest will be adjudicated by philosophy of physics faculty members 
at Western.

Submission Guidelines: The maximum paper length is 5,000 words, including 
footnotes and appendices (but not references). If the paper includes 
tables, figures, or equations, an appropriate number of words should be 
subtracted from the limit. Papers are to be prepared for anonymous review, 
and should be accompanied by an abstract (no longer than 300 words). 
Co-authored papers are not eligible for submission.


Deadline: Papers should be submitted via EasyChair by February 12, 2021 at 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lmp2021


Authors of accepted papers will be limited to 30-35 minutes for 
presentation, followed by a 20-minute period of discussion. The 24th 
Annual Western Philosophy of Physics Conference will also take place 
sometime in June.


Additional information can be found on our website: 
http://logicmathphysics.uwo.ca. Please send any questions to the LMP 
Conference Committee: uwolmp@gmail.com<mailto:uwolmp@gmail.com>.


We look forward to receiving your submission,

- The 2021 LMP Conference Committee
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