European Computing and Philosophy (ECAP) Conference ECAP'07

University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, June 21-23, 2007

Program Chair: Philip Brey
Local organisation: Katinka Waelbers, k.waelbers@utwente.nl

More information: http://www.utwente.nl/ecap07/

Submission of extended abstracts January 29, 2007

PROGRAM
The conference will deal with all aspects of the "computational turn" that is occurring through the interaction of the disciplines of philosophy and computing.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: TBA

RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS
We welcome presentations that cover one or more of the following topics pertaining to computing and philosophy:

  • Philosophy of Computer Science
  • Computer-based Learning and Teaching Strategies and Resources & The Impact of Distance Learning on the Teaching of Philosophy and Computing
  • Biological Information, Artificial Life, Biocomputation
  • Philosophy of Information and Information Technology
  • Ontology
  • Computational and Post-Computational Approaches to the Mind.
  • Information and Computing Ethics
  • IT and Globalization
  • IT, Gender and Cultural Diversity
  • Robotics
  • Open Source and Usability
  • Simulation and Virtual Reality
  • Computer-Mediated Communication
  • The Relation between Psychology and Psychometrics
  • Intersections

SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Authors should submit an electronic version of an extended abstract (total word count approximately 1000 words). The extended abstract submission deadline is Monday 29th January 2007. More information about submitting abstracts will be issued in the next, official call for papers, or contact the local organizer, Katinka Waelbers, k.waelbers@utwente.nl.

VENUE

The University of Twente is located in Enschede, a beautiful town just a short train ride from the main airport in Amsterdam. The University of Twente is an entrepreneurial research university. It was founded in 1961 and offers education and research in areas ranging from public policy studies and applied physics to biomedical technology. The UT is the Netherlands' only campus university.


E-CAP conferences are organized under the supervision of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP)

Comments

  1. Thanks for this information Professor Floridi, I'll certainly try to submit into the ECAP 07's computer mediated communication track - attended your lecture at ECAP 05.

    Huma

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