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CFA: Philosophy in the Wild
Langlade, Wisconsin, July 23-26, 2026
2026 marks the 6th year of Philosophy in the Wild, and we invite submissions for presentations on the topic of environmental justice. Our conference will be held July 23-26, 2026 in Langlade, Wisconsin.
Keynote Speakers:
About our conferences:
Philosophy in the Wild conferences are outdoor, low-tech events focused on fostering philosophical community and engagement. They are motivated by the idea that a shift in environment can engender a shift in perspective. Doing philosophy outside affords new relations and new avenues for thought and action. We welcome a wide range of presentation types, including experimental presentations or other creative proposals.
Information about past events, including photos, can be found here.
From July 23 to July 26 participants will camp at the Wolf River Refuge in Langlade, WI. Activities will include (though will not be limited to) presentations, discussions, and several opportunities for outdoor excursions such as hiking, swimming, and biking. No prior camping experience is necessary–we welcome both first-timers and seasoned outdoors people.
This conference will bring together professional philosophers and grassroots environmental activists, with the aim to catalyze collaboration and to integrate environmental ethical theory with practice. We are especially excited to include an opportunity for a field trip designed to increase participant knowledge of the local socio-ecological context.
Location:
The conference will be held on the banks of the Wolf River and the ancestral land of the Ojibwe and Menominee peoples. In the 1970s, Exxon proposed a metallic-sulfide mine on the headwaters of the Wolf River. This triggered an ultimately successful state-wide coalitional resistance movement that the sociologist Al Gedicks later dubbed “Wisconsin’s Standing Rock.” The waters that run past our planned campsite flow on some miles to the Menominee reservation, where it becomes a nationally protected “Wild and Scenic” waterway snaking through a forest that has been logged sustainably by the Menominee for 170 years.
Please note that there will be a conference registration fee to cover food and field trip costs. We have some camping gear to lend out on a first come, first served basis; once this runs out we will work with participants to help arrange gear rentals if needed, the cost of which may be added to the registration fee. Please contact us with questions about accessibility.
Topics for abstract submissions may include:
Information to Apply:
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Please submit your abstract in .pdf format, prepared for anonymous review, to philoso...@gmail.com. In the body of the email, please include your name, university affiliation, and paper title. Submissions from members of underrepresented groups in philosophy are especially encouraged.
Deadline for submissions: March 15
Decisions announced: April 15
Date of conference: July 23-26
Contact: philoso...@gmail.com
Organizers: Linde De Vroey (University of Antwerp), Mike Gadomski (SUNY Oswego), Arthur Obst (University of Chicago), Maja Sidzińska (University of Pennsylvania)
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