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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2013/newsitem/4844/15-
 17-July-2013-The-Annual-Meeting-of-the-Internation
 al-Association-for-Computing-and-Philosophy-IACAP-
 2013-College-Park-MD-U-S-A-
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SUMMARY:The Annual Meeting of the International As
 sociation for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP 2013
 ), College Park MD, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130717
LOCATION:College Park MD, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:This generation has borne witness to a
  veritable explosion in the use of computing techn
 ologies in almost every aspect of life. Philosophe
 rs, scientists, and technologists/engineers have a
 n important role to play in addressing the foundat
 ional questions that arise on the inexorable march
  toward intelligent machines. This year's theme is
  "Minds, Machines and Morals."   For more informat
 ion, see http://www.iacap.org/conferences/iacap201
 3/  We encourage the submission of novel work in t
 hree tracks: "Information and Computing Ethics", "
 Minds and Machines", and "Computing in Philosophy"
  We remain especially interested in the kind of in
 terdisciplinary investigations that have been typi
 cal of our meetings as we seek to reach out to cog
 nitive scientists, neuroscientists, social psychol
 ogists and experimental philosophers in further de
 veloping our understanding of moral minds and mora
 l machines. Final submissions deadline (extended):
  April 30, 2013
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>This 
 generation has borne witness to a veritable explos
 ion in the use of\n        computing technologies 
 in almost every aspect of life.   Philosophers,\n 
        scientists, and technologists/engineers hav
 e an important role to play in\n        addressing
  the foundational questions that arise on the inex
 orable march\n        toward intelligent machines.
   This year's theme is &quot;Minds, Machines and\n
         Morals.&quot;\n      </p>\n    \n      \n 
      <p>For more information, see\n        <a targ
 et="_blank" href="http://www.iacap.org/conferences
 /iacap2013/">http://www.iacap.org/conferences/iaca
 p2013/</a>\n      </p>\n    </div><div>\n     <p>W
 e encourage the submission of novel work in three 
 tracks:\n     &quot;Information and Computing Ethi
 cs&quot;, &quot;Minds and\n     Machines&quot;, an
 d &quot;Computing in Philosophy&quot; We remain\n 
     especially interested in the kind of interdisc
 iplinary\n     investigations that have been typic
 al of our meetings as we seek\n     to reach out t
 o cognitive scientists, neuroscientists, social\n 
     psychologists and experimental philosophers in
  further developing\n     our understanding of mor
 al minds and moral machines.\n     Final submissio
 ns deadline (extended): April 30, 2013\n      </p>
 \n      </div>
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