GAP.10: 10th International Congress of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP) Universität zu Köln Köln, Germany, September 17-20, 2018 |
Conference website | http://gap10.de |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gap10 |
Submission deadline | January 31, 2018 |
GAP.10, the tenth triennial congress of the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP), which is entitled Plurality in Philosophy and Beyond – Vielfalt in der Philosophie und darüber hinaus, will be hosted by University of Cologne from September 17 to 20, 2018 (website: https://gap10.de/en/).
Like past congresses, GAP.10 will feature several sections of peer-reviewed talks and a poster session that together provide a comprehensive forum for all areas of analytic philosophy – including, for the first time, sections on the didactics of philosophy, the history of philosophy, metaphilosophy, the philosophy of cognition, and social philosophy.
Submission Guidelines
The GAP invites anyone interested to submit their contributions to GAP.10.
For submitting a paper or poster to GAP.10, please consider the following instructions:
- Deadline: January 31, 2018
- Please submit your contribution through the online system of Easy Chair – further details will soon be available here: https://gap10.de/en/?section=callforpaper-en
- Please prepare a short abstract (max. 250 words) and a longer summary (max. 1.000 words) stating the central claims and arguments of your contribution
The longer summary must be suitably anonymized, i.e., prepared for a double-blind review process (submission that are not fully anonymized cannot be considered for GAP.10); submissions will be reviewed by at least two expert referees. You will be notified about the decision by May 2018.
All submissions can be either in German or in English. Talks must not exceed 25 minutes; in addition, there will be 15 minutes time for discussion (in any case, total slot time is strictly limited to 40 minutes). Posters will be presented in DIN A0 format.
Papers and posters can be independently submitted and will be independently reviewed. If more acceptable talks are submitted than there are slots in the respective section, we may propose to submit a poster instead.
The GAP awards a Best-Paper-Award and a Best-Poster-Award.
Papers and posters can be submitted to the following sections (section editors in brackets):
- Applied Ethics (Susanne Boshammer)
- Aesthetics (Catrin Misselhorn)
- Epistemology (Wolfgang Freitag)
- Didactics of Philosophy (Anne Burkard)
- History of Philosophy (Tobias Rosefeldt)
- Logic (Hannes Leitgeb)
- Metaethics, Theory of Action, and Decision Theory (Erasmus Mayr)
- Metaphilosophy (Christian Nimtz)
- Metaphysics and Ontology (Barbara Vetter)
- Normative Ethics (Christine Tiefensee)
- Philosophy of Cognition (Sven Walter)
- Philosophy of Mind (Kristina Musholt)
- Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Law (Michael Schefzyk)
- Philosophy of Religion (Godehard Brüntrup)
- Social Philosophy (Mari Mikkola)
- Philosophy of Language (Moritz Schulz)
- Student Congress (Tobias Schlicht)
- Philosophy of Science (Thorsten Wilholt)
Contact
Kongressbüro GAP.10
Philosophisches Seminar
Universität zu Köln
Albertus-Magnus-Platz 1
50923 Köln
Germany