[CogSci] Reminder: SPP 2026 submissions are due in one month
Josh Rottman
jrottman at fandm.edu
Tue Dec 16 11:30:37 PST 2025
Dear colleagues,
The Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) invites submissions of
talks and posters to be presented at its 52nd Annual Meeting, to be held
from June 18–20, 2026 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. A
pre-conference on Mental Control and Agency will also be held at JHU on June
17. Please spread the word!
You may submit an abstract by January 16, 2026 at 11:59pm EST in any area
relevant to philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, or cognitive
science. The submission portal can be found at: https://bit.ly/44irCaz.
Submissions are open format, but must be no more than 750 words + one
optional figure (to be submitted as a separate PDF file) and must be
prepared for anonymized review. All submitters may be first author on only
one submission (but may co-author any number of submissions). Graduate
students accepted into the conference will be considered for the William
James Prize. Some need-based travel stipends will be available.
Submissions will be refereed (typically by one philosopher and one
psychologist) and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to SPP. If
you would be interested in reviewing for SPP this year, please indicate
your availability here: https://bit.ly/488KZUu.
The 2026 invited program features keynote talks by Jennifer Nagel and Barbara
Landau and invited sessions on Partisan Epistemology, Mental Imagery, and
Nature/Nurture. Further information about the 52nd Annual Meeting will be
soon be made available on the Society’s website:
https://www.socphilpsych.org/meetings.html. Inquiries or questions can be
addressed to spp.org.2026 at gmail.com.
We hope to see you there!
Laura Soter and Josh Rottman
SPP 2026 Program Co-Chairs
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Joshua Rottman
Associate Professor and Chair of Psychology, Franklin & Marshall College
Research Associate, Uehiro Oxford Institute
Associate Editor, *Cognition*
Website <https://www.joshuarottman.com/> | Google Scholar
<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yD6LCjsAAAAJ&hl=en> | Psychology
Today <https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-boundaries>
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