9-12 Jul 2018
Groningen, The Netherlands
HOPOS 2018 Groningen, The Netherlands July 9-12, 2018 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania) Martin Kusch (University of Vienna) HOPOS: The International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science will hold its twelfth international congress in Groningen, The Netherlands, 9?12 July 2018. The Society hereby requests proposals for papers and symposia to be presented at the meeting. HOPOS is devoted to promoting serious, scholarly research on the history of the philosophy of science. We construe this subject broadly, to include topics in the history of related disciplines and in all historical periods, studied through diverse methodologies. We aim to promote historical work in a variety of ways, but especially through encouraging exchange among scholars through meetings, publications, and electronic media. The program committee particularly encourages submissions on philosophical themes that cross time periods. The conference language is English. To submit a proposal, please upload a PDF of your paper abstract or symposium proposal to the following website: http://www.hopos2018.nl/ [1] Proposals for papers should be prepared for anonymous review. Proposals should include: ? Title and abstract of the paper (maximum 500 words). Proposals for symposia should be prepared for anonymous review. Proposals should include: ? Title of the symposium. ? Symposium summary statement (maximum 500 words). ? Titles and abstracts of the papers (maximum 500 words for each paper). ? A symposium should consist of 3 or 4 papers. If you have inquiries about the conference or about the submission process, please write to c.palmerino@ftr.ru.nl SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 1 December 2017 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Carla Rita Palmerino (Radboud University, Nijmegen), "Kant and Before" Subcommittee Chair Han Thomas Adriaenssen (University of Groningen) Delphine Bellis (University of Montpellier) Lisa Downing (The Ohio State University) James G. Lennox (University of Pittsburgh) Daniel Sutherland (University of Illinois at Chicago) Audrey Yap (University of Victoria), "After Kant" Subcommittee Chair Cristina Chimisso (Open University) Alexander Klein (California State University, Long Beach) Gregory Lavers (Concordia University) Thomas Staley (Virginia Tech) Paul Ziche (Utrecht University) MENTORING PROGRAM A new mentoring program will be launched at HOPOS 2018. The chief objective of this program is to help junior scholars to receive feedback on their paper. Each mentee will be matched with a mentor in their field of research, who will give advice on how to turn their HOPOS conference paper into a writing sample for job applications and/or a paper to be submitted to a journal. The program is open to all junior scholars, but priority will be given to underrepresented groups within philosophy. Details about how to participate will be forthcoming. -- Marcus Adams, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy State University of New York at Albany Homepage: https://marcuspadams.wordpress.com/ [2] Executive Secretary, International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science (HOPOS) Associate Editor, _Hobbes Studies_ -- [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