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 --28-June-2017-IACAP-2017-Computing-and-Philosophy
 -Stanford-CA-U-S-A-
DTSTAMP:20161027T183430
SUMMARY:IACAP 2017: Computing and Philosophy, Stan
 ford CA, U.S.A.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170628
LOCATION:Stanford CA, U.S.A.
DESCRIPTION:The International Association for Comp
 uting and Philosophy promotes philosophical dialog
 ue and interdisciplinary research on all aspects o
 f the computational and informational turn. Coming
  to these issues from a rich variety of discipline
 s, IACAP;s members have a tradition of helping to 
 shape philosophical and ethical debates about the 
 nature, development, application, and limits of co
 mputation, information technologies, and artificia
 l intelligence.  IACAP's 2017 meeting will gather 
 philosophers, ethicists, logicians, roboticists, c
 omputer scientists, and cognitive scientists. The 
 meeting will have a single main track focusing on 
 topics at the core of IACAP members' interests. Sy
 mposia will also be organized and run by members, 
 or groups of members, to focus on special topics. 
  We invite submissions of papers and proposals for
  symposia. Subsequent to peer review, a selection 
 of the papers presented during the meeting will be
  included in a volume planned for Springer's 'Phil
 osophical Library Studies' series. Submission dead
 line: January 15, 2017.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>The Inter
 national Association for Computing and Philosophy 
 promotes philosophical dialogue and interdisciplin
 ary research on all aspects of the computational a
 nd informational turn. Coming to these issues from
  a rich variety of disciplines, IACAP;s members ha
 ve a tradition of helping to shape philosophical a
 nd ethical debates about the nature, development, 
 application, and limits of computation, informatio
 n technologies, and artificial intelligence.</p>\n
 \n  <p>IACAP's 2017 meeting will gather philosophe
 rs, ethicists, logicians, roboticists, computer sc
 ientists, and cognitive scientists. The meeting wi
 ll have a single main track focusing on topics at 
 the core of IACAP members' interests. Symposia wil
 l also be organized and run by members, or groups 
 of members, to focus on special topics.</p>\n</div
 ><div>\n  <p>We invite submissions of papers and p
 roposals for symposia. Subsequent to peer review, 
 a selection of the papers presented during the mee
 ting will be included in a volume planned for Spri
 nger's 'Philosophical Library Studies' series. Sub
 mission deadline: January 15, 2017.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://www.iacap.org/iacap-2017/
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