Deadline 15/12/22: 17th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology

Bruno Lopes bruno at ic.uff.br
Wed Dec 14 07:05:28 EST 2022


New submission deadline: February 5th, 2023.

Em qui., 24 de nov. de 2022 às 10:51, Bruno Lopes <bruno at ic.uff.br>
escreveu:

>
> CFP: 17th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of
> Science and Technology
>
> CLMPST
> <https://philevents.org/search/index?search=true&series=CLMPST&hostName=Institute+of+Philosophy%2C+Czech+Academy+of+Sciences>
> 2023
>
> Submission deadline: December 15, 2022
>
> Conference date(s):
>
> July 24, 2023 - July 29, 2023
>
> https://clmpst2023.dc.uba.ar/
>
>
> Conference Venue:
>
> School of Economics, University of Buenos Aires.
>
> Buenos Aires, Argentina
>
> Details
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> 17th CONGRESS ON LOGIC, METHODOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND
> TECHNOLOGY (CLMPST 2023): SCIENCE AND VALUES IN AN UNCERTAIN WORLD
>
>
>
> University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 24-29 July 2023
>
> https://clmpst2023.dc.uba.ar/
>
>
>
> Submission deadline: 15 December 2022
>
> The International Congress on Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
> and Technology (CLMPST) is organized every four years under the auspices of
> the Division of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology
> of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and
> Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST). The 2023 edition will take place in Buenos
> Aires. The theme of the Congress is “Science and Values in an Uncertain
> World”.
>
>
>
> CLMPST 2023 will host three plenary lectures, delivered by Philip Kitcher
> (Columbia University, USA), Helen Longino (Stanford University, USA), and
> Itala d’Ottaviano (University of Campinas, Brazil), and over twenty invited
> lectures. Confirmed invited speakers include María Caamaño (University of
> Valladolid, Spain), Matteo Colombo (University of Tilburg, The
> Netherlands), David Danks (University of California at San Diego, USA), Yasuo
> Deguchi (Kyoto University, Japan), John Dupré (University of Exeter, UK),
> Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije University Amsterdam, The Netherlands),
> Juliet Floyd (Boston University, USA), Maya Goldenberg (University of
> Guelph, Canada), Erich Grädel (RWTH Aachen University, Germany), Décio
> Krause (Universidade Federal Santa Catarina, Brazil), Fenrong Liu (Tsinghua
> University, China), Paolo Mancosu (University of California at Berkeley,
> USA), Alfredo Marcos (University of Valladolid, Spain), Nikolaj J. L. L.
> Pedersen (Yonsei University, South Korea), Elaine Pimentel (Federal
> University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, and University College London,
> U.K), Anya Plutynski (Washington University, USA), Paula Quinon (Warsaw
> University of Technology, Poland), Giuseppe Rosolini (University of
> Genova, Italy), Federica Russo (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The
> Netherlands), Daniel Steel (University of British Columbia, Canada), Josefa
> Toribio (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain), Peter Vickers (Durham
> University, U.K), and Sylvia Wenmackers and Leander Vignero (University
> of Leuven, Belgium). Further invited speakers will be announced soon.
>
>
>
>
>
> CLMPST 2023 calls for contributed papers and contributed symposia in 20
> thematic sections:
>
>
>
> A. Logic
>
> A.1 Mathematical Logic
>
> A.2 Philosophical Logic
>
> A.3 Computational Logic and Applications of Logic
>
> A.4 Historical Aspects of Logic
>
>
>
> B. General Philosophy of Science
>
> B.1 Methodology
>
> B.2 Formal Philosophy of Science and Formal Epistemology
>
> B.3 Empirical and Experimental Philosophy of Science
>
> B.4 Metaphysical Issues in the Philosophy of Science
>
> B.5 Ethical, Social and Political Issues in the Philosophy of Science
>
> B.6 Historical Aspects in the Philosophy of Science
>
> B.7 Educational Aspects of Philosophy of Science
>
>
>
> C. Philosophical Issues of Particular Disciplines
>
> C.1 Philosophy of the Formal Sciences (including Logic, Mathematics,
>
> Statistics)
>
> C.2 Philosophy of the Physical Sciences (including Physics, Chemistry,
>
> Earth Science, Climate Science)
>
> C.3. Philosophy of the Biological Sciences
>
> C.4 Philosophy of the Biomedical and Health Sciences
>
> C.5 Philosophy of the Cognitive and Behavioural Sciences
>
> C.6. Philosophy of Computing and Computation
>
> C.7 Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences
>
> C.8 Philosophy of the Applied Sciences and Technology
>
> C.9 Philosophy of Emerging and Interdisciplinary Sciences
>
>
>
> The language of the Congress is English.
>
>
>
> Contributed papers
>
> Submissions will be made through the EasyChair platform, at
> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clmpst2023
>
> Please submit an abstract of 500 words, including the references, prepared
> for anonymous review. Indicate to which congress section you submit the
> paper (tick the appropriate box).
>
> The allocated time for each contributed paper is 30 minutes, including
> discussion.
>
>
>
> Contributed symposia
>
> Symposia are groups of talks on a common theme. Each symposium consists of four
> to twelve papers.
>
> In EasyChair – https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clmpst2023> please make a submission for (a) the symposium as a whole; and (b) each
> paper in the symposium (so, for example, for a four-paper symposium, you
> should make a total of five submissions).
>
> (a) For the symposium as a whole, please provide an abstract with a
> general description of the format and the topic of the proposed symposium
> and its significance (up to 500 words), and suggest a symposium chair. Indicate
> to which congress section you submit the symposium (tick the appropriate
> box). After the abstract, please list the titles of the talks in the
> order they should appear at the conference. Please provide the symposium
> with an acronym, and write this acronym at the beginning of the title of
> the symposium (<Symposium acronym>: <Title of symposium>). The acronym will
> be used by the Programme Committee to keep the individual submissions in a
> proposal together during reviewing and when creating the conference
> programme.
>
> (b) For each paper within a symposium, please submit a 500-word abstract
> (including references). Indicate to which congress section the symposium
> belongs (tick the appropriate box). Please write the acronym of the
> symposium at the beginning of the title of the talk (<Symposium acronym>:
> <Title of the individual talk>). The acronym will be used by the Programme
> Committee to keep the individual submissions in a proposal together during
> reviewing and when creating the conference program.
>
> Note to symposium organisers: papers intended to be presented as parts of
> a symposium must be submitted by their respective authors. Symposium
> organisers should contact all symposium speakers in advance and make sure
> that they submit their abstracts by the submission deadline of 15 December
> 2022. The symposium description is submitted by the symposium organiser by
> the same deadline. Please make sure that all parts of the submission are
> prepared for anonymous review and submitted to the same congress section
> (the same box is ticked in all of them). When submitting a symposium
> proposal, the EasyChair requires you to take the role of a “speaker“. This
> is for formal reasons only, and in no way precludes you from submitting a
> paper of your own (to that same symposium, to a different symposium, or a
> contributed paper). In this case, you will appear as a “speaker“ on 2
> submissions, one of which must be the symposium proposal.
>
>
>
> Although the exact format of symposia is up to the symposium organizers,
> the allocated time for each symposium paper is 30 minutes. For instance,
> a symposium with 4 speakers is a 2 hour session (4 x 30 minutes). Note that
> if a symposium consists of more than 4 speakers, it might be split into two
> sessions due to coffee breaks in the programme.
>
>
>
> Rules for multiple presentations
>
> (a) Every corresponding author is allowed to submit only one individual
> or symposium paper as a “speaker”. (Organising a symposium does not count
> as being a “speaker”, despite the labelling in EasyChair.)
>
> (b)   Authors are permitted to be listed as non-corresponding co-authors
> of additional papers.
>
> (c) The corresponding author of each paper as well as the organiser of a
> symposium must be registered as a participant at the Congress and present
> the paper in Buenos Aires.
>
>  All questions about submissions should be directed to the Congress
> Secretaries, Prof. Federico Pailos and Prof. Luis Urtubey, at
> secretariosclmpst2023 at gmail.com
>
>
>
> The members of the Programme Committee are listed here:
>
> https://clmpst2023.dc.uba.ar/
>
>
>
> For the Congress fees and the deadlines for early bird registrations,
> please visit
>
> https://clmpst2023.dc.uba.ar/callforpapers
>
>
>
> Important dates:
>
> December 15, 2022         Deadline for abstract submissions
>
> March 2023                      Notifications of acceptance
>
> March 2023                      Congress registration opens
>
> April 30, 2023                    Deadline for early bird registrations
>
> July 1, 2023                           No more refunds for registration
> cancellations
>
> July 24-29,  2023          17th CLMPST, University of Buenos Aires,
> Buenos Aires
>
>
>
>
>
> Atocha Aliseda (Chair of the Programme Committee)
>
> Pierre-Edouard Bour (Treasurer of the DLMPST/IUHPST)
>
> Eleonora Cresto (Chair of the Local Organizing Committee)
>
>
>
> https://clmpst2023.dc.uba.ar/
>
>
>
>
> --
> Bruno Lopes
> Professor Adjunto
> Instituto de Computação
> Universidade Federal Fluminense
> http://www.ic.uff.br/~bruno
>


-- 
Bruno Lopes
Professor Adjunto
Instituto de Computação
Universidade Federal Fluminense
http://www.ic.uff.br/~bruno
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