CFA: Philosophy and Science Fiction Conference
Dates: 2nd and 3rd July 2025, Durban, UKZN.
Science Fiction as a literary, cinematic, and televisual genre has long served as a gateway to speculation about the possible course and consequences of scientific and technological progress. At its best, it presents us with a series of thought experiments about the social, behavioural, and existential implications of technologies of the future. Or it holds up a critical mirror to features of present-day society whilst provoking reflection on the sort of future society in which one would wish to live. It is unsurprising then that science fiction has long featured themes and concepts of philosophical interest. To this end, we invite abstracts that celebrate and explore science fiction as a medium for philosophical reflection (broadly construed).
Possible topics:
· Artificial Intelligence
· Robotics and Automation
· Extended and/or Enhanced Cognition
· Alien minds
· Bodily modification
· Afrofuturism
· Feminist SciFi
· Interspecies relations/communication
· Time Travel
· Dystopias and Utopias
· Pandemics
· Alternate dimensions
· Instrumentalism and Technological Determinism
· Science Fiction and/as Thought Experiments
· Immortality
We welcome abstracts broadly related to Philosophy and Science Fiction. We will consider submissions from any school of thought, including but not limited to African Philosophy, Analytic Philosophy, and Continental Philosophy.
The symposium is open to any scholar, including graduate students.
The conference venue will be in or near the Howard College campus of the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
If you wish to be considered for inclusion in the programme, please send a title and abstract (between 250 and 500 words) to kayleig...@gmail.com on or before Friday 30th January 2026. Notifications of acceptance will be sent out by Friday 27th February 2026. If you have any queries at all then please send them along to greg...@gmail.com or kayleig...@gmail.com
CFA: Philosophy and Science Fiction Conference
Dates: 2nd and 3rd July 2026, Durban, UKZN.