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XV Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art, and Morality:
The Meaning of Mortality
València, March 30-April 1, 2026
REMINDER
The Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art and Morality promotes the interconnections across different areas in philosophy and, more specifically it favors the study of issues lying at the intersection of ethics, aesthetics and the philosophy of mind. In previous editions, the Workshop has been devoted either to the production of a particular philosopher, such as Richard Wollheim, Jonathan Dancy, Christine Korsgaard, Shaun Nichols, David Filkenstein, and Malcolm Budd; or to explore topics like the Philosophy of Music (with Peter Kivy, Noël Carroll or Derek Matravers), Self-Knowledge (with David Filkenstein and Sarah Sawyer) Art and Negative Emotions (with Susan Feagin and Eileen John) or the Cognitive Value of Fiction (Gregory Currie, Robert Pippin).
The 2026 edition will explore a central philosophical topic, namely: the meaning of mortality.
Keynote Speaker: Martin Hägglund (Yale University)
Call for Papers: We invite submissions on any issue concerning the meaning of mortality. Papers concerning Martin Hägglund’s approach to this topic will be especially welcome. Authors should submit full papers (5000 words) or extended abstracts (2000 words) by October 31, 2025. Submissions should be sent to corby...@gmail.com. The layout of the manuscript should accommodate anonymous refereeing (i.e. name and address on a separate sheet, and not repeated in the text). Notification of acceptance should be expected by November 30, 2025.
Scientific Committee
Fernando Broncano (Carlos III University)
Virginia Ballesteros (University of Valencia)
Jesús Navarro (University of Seville)
Francisca Pérez Carreño (University of Murcia)
Salvador Rubio (University of Murcia)
Carlota Serrahima (University of Valencia)
Chon Tejedor (University de Valencia)
Carlos Thiebaut (Carlos III University)
Jesús Vega (Autonomous University of Madrid)
Organizers: Josep E. Corbí (University of València) and Sergi Rosell (University of Valencia)
Sponsored by: Generalitat Valenciana via Autonomy as Address (CIPROM/2023/055; Spanish Research Council via The Epistemology of Responsibility in Agency-Stultifying Situations (PID2022-139226NB-I00); and Spanish Society of Analytic Philosophy
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XV Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art, and Morality:
The Meaning of Mortality
València, March 30-April 1, 2026
LAST REMINDER
The Inter-University Workshop on Mind, Art and Morality promotes the interconnections across different areas in philosophy and, more specifically it favors the study of issues lying at the intersection of ethics, aesthetics and the philosophy of mind. In previous editions, the Workshop has been devoted either to the production of a particular philosopher, such as Richard Wollheim, Jonathan Dancy, Christine Korsgaard, Shaun Nichols, David Filkenstein, and Malcolm Budd; or to explore topics like the Philosophy of Music (with Peter Kivy, Noël Carroll or Derek Matravers), Self-Knowledge (with David Filkenstein and Sarah Sawyer) Art and Negative Emotions (with Susan Feagin and Eileen John) or the Cognitive Value of Fiction (Gregory Currie, Robert Pippin).
The 2026 edition will explore a central philosophical topic, namely: the meaning of mortality.
Keynote Speaker: Martin Hägglund (Yale University)
Call for Papers: We invite submissions on any issue concerning the meaning of mortality. Papers concerning Martin Hägglund’s approach to this topic will be especially welcome. Authors should submit full papers (5000 words) or extended abstracts (2000 words) by October 31, 2025. Submissions should be sent to corby...@gmail.com. The layout of the manuscript should accommodate anonymous refereeing (i.e. name and address on a separate sheet, and not repeated in the text). Notification of acceptance should be expected by November 30, 2025.
Scientific Committee
Fernando Broncano (Carlos III University)
Virginia Ballesteros (University of Valencia)
Jesús Navarro (University of Seville)
Francisca Pérez Carreño (University of Murcia)
Salvador Rubio (University of Murcia)
Carlota Serrahima (University of Valencia)
Chon Tejedor (University de Valencia)
Carlos Thiebaut (Carlos III University)
Jesús Vega (Autonomous University of Madrid)
Organizers: Josep E. Corbí (University of València) and Sergi Rosell (University of Valencia)
Sponsored by: Generalitat Valenciana via Autonomy as Address (CIPROM/2023/055; Spanish Research Council via The Epistemology of Responsibility in Agency-Stultifying Situations (PID2022-139226NB-I00); and Spanish Society of Analytic Philosophy