At the present time, the Ninth Annual SSHAP Meeting at the University of Vienna has NOT been cancelled. However, given the rapidly changing situation with COVID-19, there is a significant chance that we will be forced to cancel. We know that many scholars who were planning to participate are facing travel and funding restrictions, and we will make a definitive decision by mid-April. We are also looking into possibilities for postponing the conference to a future date, in case of cancellation. Our best wishes to all for your safety and health.
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SSHAP 2020
Ninth Annual Meeting
Department of Philosophy, University of Vienna, 1-3 July, 2020
The ninth annual conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy (SSHAP) will be held at Department of Philosophy – University of Vienna, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna, at the New Institute Building (Neues Institutsgebäude, NIG) from July 01 – 03, 2020. It is locally organized by Georg Schiemer (University of Vienna) with the assistance of Florian Kolowrat (University of Vienna) and is being sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Institute Vienna Circle and the Vienna Circle Society “Society for the Advancement of the Scientific World Conception”.
Invited Speakers
- Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – Department of Philosophy)
- Martin Kusch (University of Vienna)
- Gillian Russell (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/University of St. Andrews)
- Program and abstracts
- Conference website
- Registration
- Accommodations
- SSHAP 2020 – Call for Abstracts
SSHAP 2020 (Vienna): Call for Abstracts
The ninth annual conference of the Society for the Study of the History of Analytical Philosophy (SSHAP) will be held at Department of Philosophy – University of Vienna, Universitätsstraße 7, 1010 Vienna, at the New Institute Building (Neues Institutsgebäude, NIG) from July 01 – 03, 2020.
It is locally organized by Georg Schiemer (University of Vienna) with the assistance of Florian Kolowrat (University of Vienna) and is being sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Institute Vienna Circle and the Vienna Circle Society “Society for the Advancement of the Scientific World Conception”.
The conference website is: sshapvienna2020.univie.ac.at
Invited Speakers:
- Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – Department of Philosophy)
- Martin Kusch (University of Vienna)
- Gillian Russell (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/University of St. Andrews)
SSHAP – Call for Abstracts
SSHAP is an international organization aimed at promoting discussion in all areas of scholarship concerning the development of philosophical logic, philosophy of language, the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, ethics and metaethics, the philosophy of science, and epistemology. It welcomes scholars interested in the many ways in which the disciplines were influenced by thinkers such as Bolzano, Brentano and his school, Husserl, Frege, Russell, the Vienna Circle, Wittgenstein, Tarski, Quine and the Polish school, for instance, but also seeks to promote work engaging with lesser know figures and trends. SSHAP invites submissions for its 2020 annual conference. Paper submissions in all areas of the history of analytic philosophy are welcome.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31, 2020.
In the past, some of the papers presented at the annual conference were published in the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy.
Submission Instructions
Authors are requested to submit their long abstract electronically according to the following guidelines:
- Long abstracts (500-1000 words) should be prepared for blind refereeing,
- put into PDF file format, and
- sent as an email attachment to sshap2020.philosophy@univie.ac.at.
- The subject line of the submission email should include the key-phrase “SSHAP submission”, and
- the body text of the email message should constitute a cover page for the submission by including a) return email address, b) author’s name, c) affiliation, d) paper title, and e) short abstract (50-100 words) and f) academic rank.
Time allowed for presentation is 45 minutes (including discussion).