Roman Ingarden and Our Times. An International Philosophical Congress 2020

Ingarden Congress 2020


Interdisciplinary Studies (General)



Call for Papers
Roman Ingarden and Our Times.
An International Philosophical Congress
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, 22-27 September 2020
The fiftieth anniversary of the death of the eminent Polish philosopher and humanist Roman Ingarden in 2020 is an occasion to launch an international academic debate on his philosophical legacy. Above all, however, it is a unique opportunity to initiate an international debate on current trends in contemporary philosophy. The main aim of the organisers is therefore to furnish an international group of researchers with a convenient space for a free and creative exchange of thoughts, ideas, and views.
The Parliament of the Republic of Poland, convinced of the uniqueness of the work and attitude of the philosopher, established 2020 as the Year of Roman Ingarden.
The Congress ‘Roman Ingarden and Our Times’ will be held 22‒27 September 2020 at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland.
The aim of the Congress is to bring together representatives of various fields of philosophy in order to explore contemporary perspectives on ontology, logic, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics. The thematic scope of the Congress is not limited to phenomenological issues. The observation of the anniversary of the death of this Polish philosopher constitutes a contribution to the initiation of an international debate on current trends in philosophy.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
• contemporary ontology
• contemporary logic
• contemporary epistemology
• contemporary ethics
• contemporary aesthetics
• cognitive science
• feminist philosophy
• gender studies
• queer studies
• posthuman studies
• the philosophy of Roman Ingarden
The Congress will be conducted in English.
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Susan Haack, University of Miami
Jeff Mitscherling, University of Guelph
Bence Nanay, Univeristy of Antwerp, Univeristy of Cambridge
Peter Simons, Trinity College Dublin
Amie Thomasson, Dartmouth College
Dan Zahavi, Univeristy of Copenhagen, Univeristy of Oxford
Semir Zeki, University College London
Please submit a full extended paper of 6000 words maximum in English by 1 February 2020. It should be prepared for a blind review, while a separate document should include a cover letter containing information such as the title of the presentation and personal details, such as academic affiliation, contact details, and a 100-word note on the author. The speakers accepted for congress will be notified no later than 29 February 2020. Each accepted presentation should be designed to fit within a 25-minute time slot.
Full extended papers will be simultaneously evaluated for publication in the congress proceedings in one of the leading international publishing companies (e.g. SAGE Publications, Routledge, Columbia University Press, Oxford University Press).
Please submit at ingarden.confer@uj.edu.pl
All information about the Congress can be found at:
https://ingarden2020.confer.uj.edu.pl/
The Congress is supported by:
The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland
The Municipality of Kraków
The Jagiellonian University in Kraków
The Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University
The Roman Ingarden Digital Archive
The Roman Ingarden Philosophical Research Centre
The Polish Philosophical Society
The Polish Phenomenological Association