CfP: 4th TiLPS History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop (Tilburg University, December 14-15, 2020, Deadline: July 1, 2020)

Submitted by Sander Verhaegh (TiLPS, Tilburg University).

 

CfP: 4th TiLPS History of Analytic Philosophy Workshop

On December 14 and 15, 2020, the Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology, and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS) organizes the fourth annual TiLPS History of Analytic Philosophy workshop. This workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in a wide range of topics and thinkers from the history of analytic philosophy (broadly conceived).

Confirmed keynotes

  • Michael Beaney (Humboldt University of Berlin & University of Aberdeen)
  • Esther Ramharter (Institute Vienna Circle/University of Vienna)
  • Sami Pihlström (University of Helsinki)

Submission guidelines
Please submit an extended abstract (max. 1000 words) and a short abstract (max. 100 words) suitable for blind review. Submissions in all areas of the history of analytic philosophy are welcome. Especially contributions that discuss underexplored thinkers, topics, and traditions are encouraged. The deadline for submissions is July 1. Please send your abstracts to TiLPS[at]uvt.nl.

The proceedings of the workshop will be published as a special issue of Logique et Analyse. When you submit your abstract, please indicate whether you would like it to be considered for inclusion in the special issue.

Dates and Deadlines
July 1: Submission deadline
September 1: Notifications
December 14-15: Workshop

Programme committee
Filip Buekens (TiLPS, Tilburg University)
Sander Verhaegh (TiLPS, Tilburg University)
Nathan Wildman (TiLPS, Tilburg University)

More information Information about the workshop can be found at http://thapw2020.wordpress.com. If you have any questions regarding the workshop, please email us at A.A.Verhaegh[at]uvt.nl.

COVID-19 update
Given the ongoing uncertainties about the pandemic, we are currently working on a plan B, which includes the option of holding a virtual congress instead of a face-to-face meeting. If the organization should decide to move the conference online, contributors will be informed well in advance.