2021 Social Metaphysics Conference on June 4-6
- Jun 8, 2021
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The 2021 Social Metaphysics Conference will take place online (over Zoom) on Friday June 4 to Sunday June 6, 2021.
This conference is dedicated to recent work in social metaphysics, especially work that combines contemporary analytic metaphysics with social ontology and social philosophy. There will be keynotes by Elizabeth Barnes, Sally Haslanger, and Jonathan Schaffer, as well as talks by Sara Bernstein, Samuele Chilovi and George Pavlakos, Dan Lopez de Sa, Asya Passinsky, Kevin Richardson, Kate Ritchie, and Elanor Taylor.
For more information, please visit the conference website here. The schedule of talks is posted on the conference website (all times are in EST).
Anyone is welcome to attend, but registration is required. Please register here.
The conference is hosted by the Philosophy Department at North Carolina State University and the Philosophy Department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The organizers are Kevin Richardson (NCSU) and Asya Passinsky (UNC Chapel Hill).


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