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Analytic Philosophy in Asia: Past, Present and Future

The Asian Journal of Philosophy was launched in October 2021. A key aim of the journal is to serve as an internationally visible platform for Asia-based researchers and scholars to communicate their research...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Article Symposium: A causal argument for physicalism (Lei Zhong)

In the lead article of the symposium ("A causal argument for physicalism") Lei Zhong develops a causal argument for physicalism in general, inspired by the causal argument for reductive physicalism. However,...
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Open
Submission deadline
30 June 2024

Article Symposium: Taking taniwha seriously

Description Taniwha are powerful water creatures in te ao Māori (the Māori world/worldview). Taniwha sometimes affect public works in Aotearoa New Zealand: for example, consultation between government agenci...
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Closed

Book Symposium - Nietzsche as Metaphysician (Justin Remhof)

This symposium is dedicated to *Nietzsche as Metaphysician* (Routledge, 2023) by Justin Remhof. The symposium includes - A précis by the author. - Four critical pieces by Tsarina Doyle, James Mollison, Matth...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 May 2024

Book Symposium - Unsettled Thoughts (Julia Staffel)

This is a symposium on Julia Staffel's book Unsettled Thoughts (Oxford University Press, 2020). The symposium will include the author's precis of the book, followed by three critical contributions and replie...
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Closed

Book Symposium: A Theory of Truthmaking (Jamin Asay)

Jamin Asay: A Theory of Truthmaking, Cambridge University Press, 2020. The theory of truthmaking has long aroused skepticism from philosophers who believe it to be tangled up in contentious ontological commi...
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Closed

Book Symposium: Knowing Science (Alexander Bird).

Alexander Bird: Knowing Science (Oxford University Press, 2022). Critics: Yafeng Shan (University of Kent), Brad Weslake (New York University Shanghai), Kevin McCain (University of Alabama ), Sherrilyn Roush...
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Closed

Book Symposium: Scientific Progress (Darrell Rowbottom)

Scientific Progress (Cambridge University Press, 2023) by Darrell Rowbottom. What constitutes scientific progress? In *Scientific Progress* (Cambridge University Press, 2023) Darrell Rowbottom offers a compr...
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Open
Submission deadline
30 May 2025

Book Symposium: Thinking about Statistics (Jun Otsuka)

Jun Otsuka’s book Thinking about Statistics (Routledge, 2023 ) bridges the gap between statistics and philosophy. It does this by delineating the conceptual cores of various statistical methodologies (Bayesi...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 December 2024

Cross-Cultural Experimental Philosophy

Experimental philosophy started with a call for cross-cultural studies on philosophically important concepts or phenomena, being urged by the results of the early experiments that suggested cultural differen...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Cross-Linguistic Disagreement

Is it possible for two people, or two groups of people, to disagree with each other and for their disagreement to be due solely to linguistic differences (linguistic norms or semantics of the respective lang...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Current Themes in Epistemology: Asian Epistemology Network

There is a vibrant community of epistemologists in Asia working on a huge range of topics that cover not just traditional epistemology, but also formal, social, and applied epistemology. This can be seen in ...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Knowledge and Decision Theory

Decision theory tells us what to do in situations of incomplete information. According to this theory, a rational decision is commonly determined by (a) the values of the action’s possible outcomes and (b) t...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Metaphysics: East and West

The Asian Journal of Philosophy invites submissions for a topical collection on the topic of Metaphysics: East and West, with guest editors Michael Clark, Li Kang, Kris McDaniel, and Tuomas Tahko. The basic ...
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Closed

Philosophy of Religion in Asia

This topical collection will be based on presentations selected for a hybrid Philosophy of Religion workshop that was held at Underwood International College, Yonsei University and online in the spring of 20...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 August 2024

Resemblance

The nature of similarity (or resemblance) and our epistemic access to it have been important topics in both contemporary philosophy and historical traditions, including, for example, Indian and Medieval Euro...
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Open
Submission deadline
30 September 2024

The Epistemology of Duncan Pritchard

Duncan Pritchard is UC Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, the director of graduate studies, and the Director of the Center for Knowledge, Technology & Society at the University of California, Irvine. He ...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

The Epistemology of Ernest Sosa

Ernest Sosa is among the most influential epistemologists working today, and his development of virtue epistemology over the past four decades -- and most recently in his 2021 Epistemic Explanations -- has h...
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Open
Submission deadline
31 October 2024

Themes from Beall

This topical collection celebrates the intellectual career of Jc Beall (O'Neill Family Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame). Beall is known for his extensive work on logic, truth, and paradox, ...
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Closed

Truth in Asian Philosophy

This topical collection will bring together state of the art research that explores the ways that philosophical questions about truth connect with Asian philosophy. The collection will be open to exploration...
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Closed

Truth Without Borders

From abnormal psychology to zoology, the aim of any kind of inquiry is truth. Nowhere else is this aim more evident than in philosophy. Throughout the history of the field, truth has been a major topic that ...
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Closed

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