26-28 Jun 2017
Stanford CA, U.S.A.
IACAP 2017 CFP June 26-28, 2017 at Stanford University The International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) [http://www.iacap.org/] is delighted to announce that submissions are now being accepted for its 2017 annual meeting [http://www.iacap.org/iacap-2017] June 26-28. The meeting is being organized by Patrick Lin, director of the Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group at California Polytechnic State University [http://philosophy.calpoly.edu/faculty/patrick-lin] and will be hosted at Stanford University by the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society [https://ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu/]. The International Association for Computing and Philosophy promotes philosophical dialogue and interdisciplinary research on all aspects of the computational and informational turn. Coming to these issues from a rich variety of disciplines, IACAP?s members have a tradition of helping to shape philosophical and ethical debates about the nature, development, application, and limits of computation, information technologies, and artificial intelligence. IACAP's 2017 meeting will gather philosophers, ethicists, logicians, roboticists, computer scientists, and cognitive scientists to explore topics including, Artificial Intelligence Artificial Life Automated Warfare Cognitive Science, Computation, and Cognition Computational Modeling in Science and Social Science Computer-Mediated Communication Ethical Problems and Societal Impact of Computation and Information Ethics and Epistemology of Big Data History of Computing Information Culture and Society Metaphysics and Epistemology of Computation Philosophy of Computer Science Philosophy of Information Philosophy of Information Technology Philosophy of Mind Robotics Virtual Reality ? and related issues The meeting will have a single main track focusing on topics at the core of IACAP members? interests. Symposia will also be organized and run by members, or groups of members, to focus on special topics. We invite submissions of papers and proposals for symposia. Subsequent to peer review, a selection of the papers presented during the meeting will be included in a volume planned for Springer's 'Philosophical Library Studies' series. Important Dates: Papers: Submission: January 15, 2017 Notification of Acceptance: February 25, 2017 Symposia: Submission: January 15, 2017 Notification of Acceptance: February 1, 2017 Paper and symposia submissions should be provided at: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iacap2017 Paper submissions should be prepared for blind review, be between 3000 and 6000 words, and provide an abstract of 150-250 words. Proposals for symposia should indicate: the title of the proposed symposium; a description of the topic and of its relevance for the IACAP membership; a list the participants (indicating particularly those who have confirmed their participation); and, the number of hours required. Program Committee: Brian Ballsun-Stanton Paul Bello Don Berkich Elizabeth Buchanan Luciano Floridi Nir Fresco Frances Grodzinsky John Licato Patrick Lin Steve Mckinlay Keith Miller James H. Moor Gualtiero Piccinini Thomas Powers Giuseppe Primiero Miguel Angel Sicart Judith Simon Johnny Søraker John Sullins Mariarosaria Taddeo Herman Tavani Orlin Vakarelov Shannon Vallor Marty Wolf -- [LOGIC] mailing list http://www.dvmlg.de/mailingliste.html Archive: http://www.illc.uva.nl/LogicList/ provided by a collaboration of the DVMLG, the Maths Departments in Bonn and Hamburg, and the ILLC at the Universiteit van Amsterdam