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Twenty-Fifth
Biennial
Meeting of the
Philosophy of
Science
Association
November
3 – November
6, 2016
Westin, Peachtree Plaza
Atlanta, GA
Please
note that
there will be
morning
sessions on
November 3
beginning at 9
am.
Call
for Papers for
PSA2016
Submission is
now open for
papers to be
presented at the
PSA2016 meeting
in Atlanta, GA
on November 3-6,
2016. The
deadline for
submitting a
paper is March
1, 2016. A call
for symposia
has been issued
separately. The
program
committee
expects to
announce its
decisions on
symposium
proposals by
mid-February.
PSA2016 will
also include a
poster session;
the call for
posters will be
issued
separately.
Please note that
there will be
morning sessions
on November 3
beginning at 9
am in response
to feedback from
our post-meeting
survey.
Contributed
papers may be on
any topic in the
philosophy of
science. The
PSA2016 program
committee will
strive for
quality,
variety,
innovation, and
diversity on the
program; ideally
the program will
reflect the full
range of current
work in the
philosophy of
science. Members
of the PSA2016
Program
Committee are
listed at http://philsci.org/psa-biennial-meeting. The
maximum
manuscript
length is 5,000
words, including
abstract,
footnotes, and
references. If
the manuscript
includes tables
or figures, an
appropriate
number of words
should be
subtracted from
the limit.
Submissions must
include a
100-word
abstract and a
word count.
Format and
citation style
should match
those of Philosophy
of Science
(see http://journal.philsci.org/formatting-guidelines
for details).
Submissions
should be
prepared for
anonymous
review, with no
information
identifying the
author in the
body of the
paper or
abstract. (See http://journal.philsci.org/submissions
for instructions
on how to
prepare your
paper for
anonymous
review.)
Reviewing will
be
“triple-masked,”
with neither
reviewers nor
the program
chair having
access to the
author’s
identity during
the review
process.
Papers should be
submitted to https://www.openconf.org/psa2016/,
a US-based
conference
management
system. Click on
PSA2016
Contributed
Papers and
follow the
instructions
given there. For
co-authored
papers, the
presenting
author should
provide the
abstract and
upload the
paper;
non-presenting
co-authors are
are required to
go to the same
site (PSA2016
Contributed
Papers) to
respond to
demographic
questions.
Please see
important
information
below on PSA
policy regarding
multiple
submissions to
PSA2016.
Some papers will
be accepted for
both
presentation at
the PSA2016
meeting and
publication in a
supplementary
issue of Philosophy
of Science;
other papers
will be accepted
for presentation
only. Both types
of accepted
paper may be
posted as a
PSA2016
Conference Paper
at philsci-archive.pitt.edu
(a publicly
accessible
digital archive)
prior to the
meeting. Authors
of accepted
papers are
expected to
present
abbreviated
versions of
their papers at
the conference;
the paper
presentation
should take no
more than twenty
minutes. The
Program
Committee
expects to
announce its
decision on
papers accepted
for presentation
by the end of
May 2016 and on
papers accepted
for publication
in Philosophy
of Science
by the middle of
June. Final
versions of all
papers accepted
for publication
must be
re-submitted by
January 10,
2017;
instructions for
re-submission
will be
provided.
Please note that
in accordance
with current PSA
policy:
- No
previously
published
paper may be
presented at
the PSA
meeting.
- At most
one
contributed
paper on which
you are the
presenting
author can be
submitted.
- No one
will be
permitted to
present more
than once at
PSA2016. Thus,
if a symposium
proposal in
which you are
a presenting
author is
accepted, you
cannot submit
a contributed
paper for
which you are
the presenting
author. A
scholar may
appear as
co-author on
more than one
paper or
symposium
talk, but may
present at
PSA2016 only
once.
General
questions about
contributed
papers should be
directed to the
chair of the
program
committee for
PSA2016, Wendy
Parker, at phils...@gmail.com.
To maintain
anonymity in the
review process,
questions about
specific
submissions
should be sent
to contribu...@gmail.com,
which will be
monitored by
someone not
involved in the
review process.
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and E-List
Submissions
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Donate
to the
- PSA
General
Operating Fund
- PSA
Award Fund
- PSA
Womens' Caucus
- Sponsor-a-Scholar Program
Donations to
the PSA, a
501(c)(3)
organization,
are
tax-deductible
for U.S.
citizens.
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