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Event: The 9th Congress of the Society for the Philosophy of Science

Event date May 31, 2023 - June 02, 2023
Submission deadline March 20, 2023
Location France
Host(s) University of Paris Nanterre
Event website/information https://sps2023nanterre.sciencesconf.org/

The 9th Congress of the Society for the Philosophy of Science will be held at the University of Paris Nanterre (France) from May 31. to June 2. 2023.

 

The theme of the 2023 congress is:  Gender and Sciences

However, any proposal for a contribution in the field of philosophy of science broadly conceived is welcome.

General goals of this conference

After Lausanne in 2016, Nantes in 2018, Mons in 2021 (no congress in 2020 due to the pandemic), Paris Nanterre University will have the honor of organizing the congress of the francophone Society for the philosophy of sciences (SPS) from May 31. to June 2., 2023, in Paris Nanterre.

The Society for the Philosophy of Science is a learned society, founded on October 3., 2002. Its aim is to promote the philosophy of science. The SPS organizes a congress every two years, which takes place in a French-speaking country. The working languages of the congress are French and English. A theme is chosen for each congress. Plenary lectures focus on the theme of the congress, and proposals for symposia and individual papers related to this theme are encouraged. But any submission on a subject relating to the philosophy of science, in the broad sense given to it by the SPS, is taken into consideration on an equal footing.

SPS congresses have a dual function. First, they allow philosophers of science to present and discuss the most recent research in their field. They offer a platform for exchanges (i) with other disciplines dealing with the sciences such as political philosophy, ethics, philosophy of education, humanities and social sciences (including “science studies”) ; (ii) with the various sciences themselves, as well as law, medicine, engineering and technology; (iii) with the professions that transmit science; (iv) with circles whose activity is based on the development of science (applied research, public and private; political leaders, expert counselling and advisory boards, citizens’ committees, etc.); and finally (v) with those responsible for science policy at all levels.

 

The proposed theme for the 2023 edition of the Congress is “Gender and science” (for example, contributions can be about the status of women in scientific practice, criticisms of bias in science, objectivity and feminism, the naturalization of sexual difference, etc.)

But note that, this year like in previous editions, any proposal for a contribution relating to the philosophy of science broadly conceived will be examined.

Also note that the congress will give rise to a publication in the form of a special issue of the online journal Lato Sensu.

 

Announced plenary lectures

Round table: Objectivity in science (Wed. May 31. 2023)

  • Guilhem Corot, EHESS doctoral student
  • Claire Grino, Senior FNS Researcher – UNIGE University of Geneva, Institute of Gender Studies.
  • Julie Jebeile, CNRS Research Officer
  • Stéphanie Ruphy, Professor of Philosophy of Science, École Normale Supérieure – PSL University.

 

Sex roles in biology (Thursday June 1. 2023) (in English)

Malin Ah-King, Stockholm University

Clémentine Vignal, Sorbonne University

 

Gender in prehistory

Claudine Cohen, philosopher, historian of science, director of studies at EHESS and member of the Center for Research on Arts and Language (CRAL)

Raphaëlle Chaix, researcher in genetic anthropology at CNRS and at the National Museum of Natural History, in Paris.

 

 

Registration & Submission

  • The website for registration is open:

To register for the congress, you must go to the webpage :

https://sps2023nanterre.sciencesconf.org/

You must then log in (or create an account) with credentials for the sciencesconf platform.

For your registration to be complete, you must:

1/ Complete the registration form;

2/ Submit your abstract or panel proposal.

Deadline for submissions: March 20, 2023

Submission via website

Notification of acceptances from March 27, 2023

3/ After acceptance of your communication, you can pay your registration fees by credit card via the SPS website:

https://www.sps-philoscience.org/produit/ix-congres-de-la-societe-de-philosophie-des-sciences-universite-de-nanterre-31-mai-2-juin-2023-nanterre- France/

Call for papers

Deadline for submission: March 20, 2023

Submission via the website: https://sps2023nanterre.sciencesconf.org/

Individual paper:

  • In French or in English
  • Suitable for a 30-minute-presentation (discussion included)
  • Bearing on the general theme of the Congress or broaching any other topic in philosophy of science

Symposium (3 or 4 people):

  • In French or in English
  • Suitable for a 90-minute or 120-minute timeslot (depending on the number of people).
  • Bearing on the general theme of the Congress or broaching any other topic in philosophy of science

Submission format:

Individual paper:

  • Title of the presentation
  • Short abstract (max. 250 words)

Symposium :

  • Title of the symposium
  • Short abstract (max. 250 words) describing the general topic + Extended anonymous abstract describing each presentation (max. 2500 words, 3 or 4 participants)

Notification of acceptance: from March 27, 2023

Registration fees

From March 27 to April 10, 2023:

  • Standard registration: 90€
  • Registration as a member of the Society for the Philosophy of Science: €40
  • Student registration: 20€

After April 10, 2023:

  • Standard registration: 100€
  • Registration as a member of the Society for the Philosophy of Science: €50
  • Student registration: 25€

To become a member of SPS: https://www.sps-philoscience.org/adhesions/

 

 

Scientific Committee

Vincent Ardourel, IHPST, CNRS & Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France.

Denis Bonnay, Ireph, Paris Nanterre, France.

Claire Schwartz, Ireph, Paris Nanterre, France.

Elie During, Ireph, Paris Nanterre, France.

Yves Gingras, UQAM, Montréal, Canada.

Thierry Hoquet, Ireph, Paris Nanterre, France.

Florence Hulak, Cresppa, Paris 8, France.

Cyrille Imbert, Archives Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France.

Molly Kao, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada.

Sabina Leonelli, University of Exeter, Angleterre.

Francesca Merlin, IHPST, PanthéonSorbonne, Paris, France.

Anne-Lise Rey, Ireph, Paris Nanterre, France.

Stéphanie Ruphy, Ecole normale supérieure – Université PSL, France.

Christian Sachse, Université de Lausanne, Suisse.

Marion Vorms, IHPST, Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, France.

 

Steering committee

Thierry Hoquet and Anne-Lise Rey, in collaboration with Elie During, Denis Bonnay, Claire Schwartz, Dinh-Vinh Colomban, Quentin Serot, Germana Berlantini.

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