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Society for philosophy and psychology conference

1/27/2018

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Please submit an abstract of 750 words or less by February 16, 2018, in any area relevant to philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science. Special consideration will be given to submissions that fit with the four themes to be highlighted at the 2018 meeting: Emotions, Virtue, Agency and Addiction, and Well Being.

Submissions will be refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science. They must be written in a format appropriate for anonymous review and employ gender-neutral language. Individual authors may submit only one abstract as first author, though they may be co-authors on other submissions. All submissions will be considered for oral or poster presentation.
SPP has established a fund devoted to increasing diversity within the society. Eligible student presenters are invited to apply for travel awards when submitting via Easy Chair. Travel awards are to be used to cover conference-related expenses, including transportation, lodging, food, and conference registration. A limited number of additional graduate student travel awards will also be allocated.
All abstracts must be submitted via EasyChair.
Inquiries about the meeting should be directed to the Program Committee Chairs, Melissa Koenig (mkoenig@umn.edu) and Mike Bishop (mbishop@fsu.edu). Inquiries about the local arrangements should be directed to the Local Arrangements Chair, Chandra Sripada (csripada@gmail.com).

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