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The Syntax and Semantics of Formalisations in Philosophy

Venue and date: LMU Munich, 27-28 June 2025
Submission Deadline: 31 December 2024
Notification of Acceptance: 15 March 2025
Contact: formalisations2...@gmail.com
Website: https://philevents.org/event/show/127594

Conference Overview
We are pleased to invite submissions for the conference The Syntax and
Semantics of Formalisations in Philosophy, to be held at LMU Munich on
27-28 June 2025. This event will explore the relationship between formal
methods and philosophical inquiry, focusing on the challenges, debates, and
implications of formalising philosophical concepts.

The conference will feature four keynote talks and eight contributed
presentations mainly across three main topics:

1. The Feasibility and Challenges of Formalising Philosophy: This theme
examines the adequacy of formal methods in capturing the nuances of
philosophical ideas, identifying common challenges such as potential
oversimplification and loss of depth, and exploring the relationships
between terms and concepts within formal systems.

2. Pros and Cons of Using Formalisations in Philosophy: This topic
addresses the ongoing discussion regarding the value of formal methods in
philosophy, highlighting their benefits, including enhanced precision and
clarity, alongside the limitations imposed by formal systems, such as the
risk of diminishing the richness of philosophical discourse.

3. Conceptual Pluralism and Choosing the Right Formalisation: This theme
recognises the diversity of formal methods and evaluates the criteria for
selecting the most appropriate approaches for philosophical inquiry,
considering the intended applications and goals of formalisation.

We welcome contributions that provide original insights into these and
related topics. Historical approaches or comparative studies across
different philosophical schools are also encouraged.

Keynote Speakers
 - Catarina Dutilh Novaes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
 - Georg Brun (University of Bern)
 - Sven Ove Hansson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm)
 - Anna Brożek (University of Warsaw)

Submission Guidelines
We invite abstracts of up to 500 words, excluding references, which should
clearly present the main argument and its relevance to the conference
topics. Submissions will undergo a blind peer-review process.

Please submit your anonymised abstract by 31 December 2024 through the
following Google Form: https://forms.gle/CwK6QPvBDHfyHgtaA

Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent out by 15 March 2025.

We warmly invite submissions from scholars from underrepresented and
minority groups in philosophy. We are looking forward to receiving your
submissions and hope to welcome you in Munich for a stimulating and
collaborative exchange of ideas.

Sincerely,
The Organising Committee

Andreas Frenzel, Beinan Li, Luis F. Bartolo Alegre
Doctoral Students at LMU Munich,
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP)

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