Call for papers:
CiNaPS 2018: Causality in the Neuro- and Psychological Sciences
19th-21st September 2018, Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of 
Antwerp, Belgium
Part of the Causality in the Sciences (CitS) conference series
website: https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/conferences/cinaps-2018/
contact: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Keynote speakers
Lise Marie Andersen (Aarhus university)
Carl Craver (Washington University in St. Louis)
Joanna Moncrieff (University College London)
Benjamin Straube (Philipps-University Marburg)

CFP
Causality is one of the key concepts that require clarification if we want to 
understand scientific practice. Causal knowledge is useful for prediction and 
scientific explanation and is indispensable when we endeavour to intervene in 
the world. Causal relations are ubiquitous, but sometimes hard to discover. 
This holds for science in general, and for neuroscience and the psychological 
sciences in particular.
Questions relating to causality can best be answered in an inter- and 
transdisciplinary way, involving researchers from as many scientific 
disciplines as possible. This, at least, is the view underlying the ‘Causality 
in the Sciences’ (CitS) conference series. Therefore this conference aims to 
bring together philosophers and scientists to explore the notion of causality 
at the interplay of the neurological and psychological sciences. We invite 
submissions on a wide range of topics, including:
-        The nature of causality in the neuro- and psychological sciences
-        The methods used to test for causal relations in these disciplines
-        The roles of evidence and theory in grounding causal claims in the 
neuro- and psychological sciences
-        Empirical (cognitive, neurological, …) studies into actual causal 
reasoning
-        What philosophers can learn from neuro- and psychological scientists’ 
perspectives on causality, and vice versa
-        Causal modeling (including machine learning and AI) in relation to the 
neurological and psychological sciences
-        The causal efficacy of psychiatric drugs and their relation to 
non-pharmaceutical therapies
-        The relation between the topics of causation and of extended/ 
embodied/ situated/ enactive/… cognition
-        The relation between neurological causation and causality in the 
psychological sciences
-        The (im)possibility of inter-level causal relations in relation to 
these sciences

-        Causality as it relates to reduction and other inter-theoretic 
relations
Submissions on other but related topics are welcome too, provided they engage 
with both causality and the neuro- and/or psychological sciences. Abstracts 
should be limited to 500 words, they must be anonymous and should be submitted 
via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cinaps2018

Dates
15th May 2018: deadline for submissions
15th June 2018: notification of acceptance
15th August 2018: deadline for early bird registration
19th-21st September 2018: conference
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