CALL FOR PAPERS

Philosophy of Biology in the UK 2014

Christ’s College, University of Cambridge

Monday 31st March and Tuesday 1st April 2014.

The aim of this conference is to gather together UK researchers at all 
levels, and in all kinds of department, whose work intersects philosophy 
and the biological sciences. Graduate students and early career 
researchers are particularly encouraged to attend, and we hope for a 
diverse audience of philosophers and biologists from all parts of the 
country. Philosophy of biology is a growing area of research in the UK, 
and this conference will serve to celebrate and nurture that growth.

The program will comprise six plenary talks from invited speakers, with 
a number of slots for contributed papers. We invite contributed papers 
addressing any topic in the philosophy of biology, broadly construed. 
Those keen to present a paper should submit an abstract of no more than 
500 words (inclusive of references) in the body of an email to 
[email protected]. Abstracts containing mathematical symbols may be 
sent as PDF attachments. Abstracts will be reviewed, and the authors of 
papers selected for presentation will be informed as soon as possible 
after the deadline.

Plenary speakers: Patrick Bateson (Cambridge), Ellen Clarke (Oxford), 
John Dupré (Exeter), Kevin Laland (St Andrews), Tim Lewens (Cambridge), 
Samir Okasha (Bristol).

Deadline for submitted abstracts: FRIDAY 31ST JANUARY 2014.

Reflecting the history of Christ’s, as the college of both William Paley 
and Charles Darwin, the theme of the meeting will be ‘Adaptation’. 
Contributed papers need not address this theme, but those that do are 
particularly welcome.

We especially encourage submissions from graduate students and early 
career researchers, and from members of under-represented groups in 
philosophy.

A Call for Registration will follow in due course. There will be a small 
registration fee (approx. £10 without dinner, £35 with dinner, TBC) to 
partially offset the costs of hosting the meeting, but every effort has 
been made to make the event affordable to graduate students.

For further information please contact Jonathan Birch ([email protected]).


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