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1st Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Assocation (EPSA07), Madrid (Spain), 15-17 Nov 2007

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1st Conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA07)
Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
15-17 November 2007
URL: <http://www.ucm.es/info/epsa07/>http://www.ucm.es/info/epsa07/
Abstract submission deadline: 1st May 2007

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Contributed papers are invited to the 1st Conference of the newly
founded European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA). The
conference will take place at Complutense University, Madrid, from
15-17 November 2007.

For details of the Association (EPSA) and the Conference (EPSA07) see:

        :: The EPSA website at <http://www.epsa.ac.at/>http://www.epsa.ac.at
        :: The EPSA07 Conference homepage at:
<http://www.ucm.es/info/epsa07/>http://www.ucm.es/info/epsa07/

Papers are welcome in any of the five different sections of the
conference as follows:

1.        General Philosophy and Methodology of Science
2.        Philosophy of the Natural Sciences
3.        Philosophy of the Social Sciences
4.        Formal Methods in Philosophy of Science
5.        Historical, Social and Cultural Studies of Philosophy of Science

Abstracts of contributed papers should be submitted directly to the
Programme Committee through the webpage
<http://www.easychair.org/EPSA07>http://www.easychair.org/EPSA07

Abstracts must not exceed 500 words, should start with the number and
title of the relevant section, followed by the title of the paper,
the author's name, address, and email address. For example:

Section 5. Historical, Social and Cultural Studies of Philosophy of Science
THE NOTION OF EMERGENCE IN CARNAP'S AUFBAU
Moritz Schlick Jnr.,
University of Logical Positivism,
1925 Carnapstrasse, Twin Vienna, Otherland.
mschlick@viennacircle.com


The allocated time for delivering contributed papers at the
conference will be 30 minutes, including discussion.

Abstracts received by the deadline (1st May 2007) will be refereed by
the Conference Programme Committee. Status of acceptance will be
communicated to authors by 1st July 2007.

Deadline for the submission of abstracts: 1st May 2007