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The executive committee and program committee of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology condemn the unlawful and unjustifiable Russian invasion of Ukraine.
As a society dedicated to the free exchange of ideas in philosophy, psychology and the study of language, we condemn not only the attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure but also the attacks on free speech and the suppression of truthful reporting. We lament the negative impact on scientific and cultural exchanges between Ukraine, Russia and the rest of the world. Our thoughts are with our Ukrainian colleagues and their students and with all the victims of the war and its violence. We admire those who oppose the war despite repercussions and fearing for their lives.
About us

The ESPP was founded in 1992 in Tilburg, The Netherlands (as a sister organisation to the SPP, founded in 1974 in North America). The statutes describe its aim as the ‘furtherance of enquiry relating jointly to the fields of philosophy and psychology, and allied disciplines.’ For some time now the three main disciplines represented at the ESPP have been philosophy, psychology and linguistics. 
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Call for Papers: ESPP 2022

ESPP2022 (Milan, 19-22 July 2022). 
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ESPP 2022 conference will be held in Milan, Italy, on 19-22 July.
Call for papers is EXTENDED  until 1 March, 2022.


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LINK TO ESPP 2022
Membership

One can become a member of the ESPP as part of the registration process for the annual conference. Members are entitled to vote on all issues at the annual business meeting, and also to cast their vote by email or postal vote at the elections that take place outside the general meeting.

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​Contacts

 Mail: european.spp@gmail.com

Johannes Rössler (executive secretary of the ESPP) 
e-mail: J.Roessler@warwick.ac.uk




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