First held in 1923, this year's AAP Conference will be held in person in Brisbane, Queensland, hosted by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Queensland, from *Sunday 6 to Thursday 10 July* inclusive. A remote presentation stream is offered as part of the program.
The 2025 conference will include the *Winter School* <https://aap.org.au/Winterschool-2025> for high school students and undergraduates studying philosophy on Sunday 6 July, a 2 day program for *Philosophy in School Teachers* Sunday 6-Monday 7 July and an optional post conference stay on *Minjerribah* (North Stradbroke island) *Friday 11 - Sunday 13 July* . A public panel, *Philosophy in the Diaspora*, will take place on Monday 7 July. Keynote speakers: - Mary Graham (University of Queensland) - John Heil (Washington University in St. Louis) - Michelle Liu (Monash University) - Catherine Mills (Monash University) - Ellie Ripley (Monash University) - Adrian Walsh (University of New England) - Stephen Hetherington (University of New South Wales) will deliver the Presidential Address Special Conference Streams: - History of Philosophy, including Australasian Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy (ASEMP) - Philosophy in the Diaspora - Enabling Diverse Knowledges - Formal Methods in Philosophy Key dates: Early Bird Registration (in person): *13 June 2025* Early Bird Registration (remote): *20 June 2025* Remote attendance includes streaming of the Plenary sessions (Presidential Address and 6 keynotes), plus contributed paper sessions Monday-Thursday in two of the parallel sessions. These contributed paper sessions will include a mix of live streamed presentations by remote and in person attendees. Accepted abstracts can be accessed here: https://aap.org.au/Accepted-Abstracts-2025 Postgraduate Presentation Prize shortlist: - *Alexander Forbes*, Monash University, 'Distributing the Costs and Benefits of Children' - *Conor Leisky*, Australian national University, 'Bad food and immoral tastes' - *Corey McCabe*, Australian National University, 'The Exclusionary Power of Authoritative Commands' - *Tommy Ness*, University of Melbourne, 'Demeriting Labels and the Reproduction of Social Hierarchy' https://aap.org.au/Postgraduate-Presentation-Prize Information, including on special sessions and programs, can be found on the official conference website: https://aap.org.au/Conference-2025-UQ All conference related enquiries to [email protected] We look forward to welcoming you to Brisbane, UQ Conference Organisers: Guillermo Badia, Laura Pham & Deb Brown -- AAP Conference Organisers
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