CFP: 17th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology

Bruno Lopes bruno at ic.uff.br
Fri Jul 8 05:46:50 EDT 2022


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
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