2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
16th CONGRESS OF LOGIC, METHODOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (CLMPST 2019)
Czech Technical University, Prague, Czechia, 5-10 August 2019
Submission deadline: 15 December 2018
The International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology (CLMPST) is organized every four years under the auspices of the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union for History and Philosophy of Science and Technology (DLMPST/IUHPST). The Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences is proud to host the 16th CLMPST in the summer of 2019.
CLMPST 2019 will host three plenary lectures, delivered by Heather Douglas, Joel D. Hamkins, and Sandra D. Mitchell, and over twenty invited lectures. Invited speakers include: Anna Alexandrova, Atocha Aliseda Llera, Christina Brech, Anna Brozek, Alex Broadbent, Valentin Goranko, Gerhard Heinzmann, Guerol Irzik, Tarja Knuuttila, Jan Krajicek, Sabina Leonelli, Maryanthe Malliaris, Michael Matthews, Jonathan Okeke Chimakonam, Dunja Seselja, Heinrich Wansing, and Sang Wook Yi.
CLMPST 2019 calls for contributed papers and contributed symposia in 20 thematic sections:
A. Logic
A.1 Mathematical Logic
A.2 Philosophical Logic
A.3 Computational Logic and Applications of Logic
A.4 Historical Aspects of Logic
B. General Philosophy of Science
B.1 Methodology
B.2 Formal Philosophy of Science and Formal Epistemology
B.3 Empirical and Experimental Philosophy of Science
B.4 Metaphysical Issues in the Philosophy of Science
B.5 Ethical and Political Issues in the Philosophy of Science
B.6 Historical Aspects of the Philosophy of Science
B.7 Educational Aspects of the Philosophy of Science
C. Philosophical Issues of Particular Disciplines
C.1 Philosophy of the Formal Sciences (including Logic, Mathematics, Statistics)
C.2 Philosophy of the Physical Sciences (including Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science, Climate Science)
C.3 Philosophy of the Life Sciences
C.4 Philosophy of the Biomedical and Health Sciences
C.5 Philosophy of the Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences
C.6 Philosophy of Computing and Computation
C.7 Philosophy of the Humanities and the Social Sciences
C.8 Philosophy of the Applied Sciences and Technology
C.9 Philosophy of Emerging Sciences
Contributed papers
Please submit, in EasyChair
https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=79376521.TF1F3SMYaSS3W9jm
an abstract of 500 words (including the references) prepared for anonymous review. Indicate to which section you submit the paper (tick the appropriate box). The allocated time for each contributed paper is 30 minutes (including discussion).
Contributed symposia
Symposia are groups of talks on a common theme. Each symposium consists of four to twelve papers. In EasyChair
https://easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=79376537.bquSwhtYXfst4ul6
please make a submission for each paper (b) as well as a submission for the symposium as a whole (a).
Please prepare all parts of the submission for anonymous review and indicate in which section you submit the symposium (tick the appropriate box). Please make sure that all contributors chose the same section. (a) For the symposium as a whole, please provide a general description of the format and the topic of the proposed symposium and its significance (up to 500 words), and suggest a symposium chair. After the abstract, please list the titles of the talks in the order they should appear at the conference. Please provide the symposium with an acronym, and write this acronym at the beginning of the title of the symposium (
Although the exact format of symposia is up to the symposium organizers, the allocated time for each symposium paper is 30 minutes. For instance, a symposium with 4 speakers is a 2 hour session (4 x 30 minutes). Note that if a symposium consists of more than 4 speakers, it might be split into two sessions due to coffee breaks in the programme.
Rules for multiple presentations
(a) Every corresponding author is allowed to submit only one individual or symposium paper as a ‘speaker’. (Organising a symposium does not count as being a ‘speaker’.)
(b) Authors are permitted to be listed as non-corresponding co-authors of additional papers.
(c) The corresponding author of each paper as well as the organiser of a symposium must be registered as a participant at the Congress and present the paper in Prague.
All questions about submissions should be directed to the congress secretary, Mr. Martin Zach, at: clmpst2019@flu.cas.cz.
The members of the programme committee are listed here:
http://clmpst2019.flu.cas.cz/about-clmpst-2019/
Congress fees:
By 15 May 2019 16 May – 15 Jul 2019 On-site
Standard fee 280 EUR 395 EUR 450 EUR
Reduced fee* 95 EUR 150 EUR 200 EUR
Accomp. persons 50 EUR 60 EUR 60 EUR
*The reduced fee applies to students (including PhD students), participants from countries with developing economies (ISI Listing:
https://www.isi-web.org/index.php/resources/developing-countries) and emeritus faculty without access to departmental funds.
The congress fee includes participation in the congress programme and in congress social events (excluding the congress dinner), congress materials, coffee break refreshments and a city transportation pass. The fee for accompanying persons covers the congress social events only.
Important dates:
15 December 2018 Deadline for abstract submissions
March 2019 Notifications of acceptance
March 2019 Congress registration opens
15 May 2019 Deadline for early bird registrations
15 July 2019 No more refunds for registration cancellations
5-10 August 2019 16th CLMPST, Czech Technical University, Prague
Hanne Andersen (Chair of the Programme Committee)
Benedikt Loewe (Secretary General of the DLMPST/IUHPST)
Tomas Marvan (Head of the Local Organizing Committee)