[PHILOS-L] CfP - SILFS Postgraduate Conference 2025; Turin, 11-13 June 2025

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SILFS Postgraduate Conference 2025

Turin, Campus Luigi Einaudi (CLE), 11-13 June 2025


https://www.llc-philosophy.unito.it/events/silfs-postgraduate-conference

 

The SILFS Postgraduate Conference 2025 will take place in Turin on 11-13 June 2025. It is organized jointly by the Italian Society for Logic and Philosophy of Science (SILFS) and members of the Center for Logic, Language and Cognition (LLC) at the University of Turin.

 

The conference will feature the six keynotes listed below and two parallel sessions for contributed papers in logic and philosophy of science. The conference language is English.





Keynote Speakers:

 

Luca Incurvati (ILLC/University of Amsterdam)


Patricia Palacios (University of Salzburg)

Massimo Pigliucci (CUNY)


Costanza Larese (Milano) / Winner of the SILFS Prize for Women in Logic and Philosophy of Science


Federico Laudisa (Trento) / Winner of the Giulio Giorello Prize in Philosophy of Science


Gianluca Paolini (Turin) and Saharon Shelah (Hebrew University Jerusalem) / Winners of the Ettore Casari Logic Prize







Submissions:

 

We invite submissions in logic and philosophy of science from PhD students or scholars who completed their PhD in the last 5 years. In the case of a co-authored paper, at least one of the authors must be a PhD student or a scholar who completed her/his PhD in the last 5 years; only those meeting this requirement are eligible to submit.

 

Submissions consist in an extended abstract of maximum 800 words (references included) and must be made via the EasyChair conference management system. The last day for making submissions is 15 February 2025.




 

Areas of Interest:

 

Logic (classical and non-classical)

 

Philosophy and Foundations of Logic and Mathematics


Philosophy and Foundations of Computation and Artificial Intelligence


Philosophical Applications of Logic and Formal Epistemology


General Philosophy of Science


Philosophy of the Life Sciences (biology, medicine, etc.)


Philosophy of the Social Sciences (economics, cognitive science, neuroscience, etc.)


Philosophy of Physics and Philosophy of Technology


Science and Technology Studies, Scientometrics, Science and Public Policy


History of Logic and Philosophy of Science




 

Venue and Accommodation

 

The conference will take place at the Campus Luigi Einaudi (CLE) of the University of Turin.

 

Participants who wish to stay at a university residence should contact the organizers in March/April 2025 (see email below).

 




Registration:


  • 60 € for speakers who are members of SILFS (this includes the conference dinner)
  • 80 € for speakers who are no members of SILFS (again, this includes conference dinner)

Attendees who do not give a talk participate for free (they just have to pay the dinner). More information about the registration procedure will be published in spring 2025.





Dates and Deadlines

 

15 December 2025: submission window opens

15 February 2025: submission deadline

1 April 2025: notification of acceptance/rejection

1 June 2025: registration deadline

11-13 June 2025: conference





Contacts

 

Any questions about the conference should be sent to silfs2...@gmail.com.





Program Committee:

 

Cristina Amoretti (University of Genoa), Francesco Bianchini (University of Bologna), Stefano Bonzio (University of Cagliari), Martina Calderisi (University of Turin), Fabrizio Calzavarini (University of Turin), Gustavo Cevolani (IMT Lucca), Ivano Ciardelli (University of Padua), Camilla Colombo (RWTH Aachen University), Vincenzo Crupi (University of Turin), Matteo De Benedetto (IMT Lucca), Silvia De Toffoli (IUSS Pavia), Sara Dellantonio (University of Trento), Vincenzo Fano (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Francesco Genco (University of Turin), Marco Giovanelli (University of Turin), Pierluigi Graziani (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Andrea Iacona (University of Turin), Samuele Iaquinto (University of Eastern Piedmont), Anna Ichino (University of Milan), Angelica Mezzadri (University of Turin), Eleonora Montuschi (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari), Barbara Osimani (Polytechnic University of the Marche), Pietro Daniel Omodeo (University of Venice Ca’ Foscari), Eugenio Petrovich (University of Turin), Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan), Giuliano Rosella (University of Turin), Viola Schiaffonati (Polytechnic University of Milan), Andrea Sereni (IUSS Pavia), Giuseppe Sergioli (University of Cagliari), Caterina Sisti (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa), Jan Sprenger (University of Turin), Luca Tambolo (independent researcher), Claudio Ternullo (University Babeș-Bolyai of Cluj-Napoca)

 


 

Organizing Committee:

 

Cristina Amoretti (University of Genoa), Martina Calderisi (University of Turin), Vincenzo Crupi (University of Turin), Vincenzo Fano (University of Urbino Carlo Bo), Angelica Mezzadri (University of Turin), Eugenio Petrovich (University of Turin), Giuliano Rosella (University of Turin), Caterina Sisti (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa), Jan Sprenger (University of Turin)


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