The Duke Social Philosophy conference will be held on May 13-14, 2025 at Duke University. The conference is organized by Kevin Richardson and Ásta. The conference is about social philosophy, broadly construed. The two main goals of the conference are (a) to build a community of social philosophers and (b) to share research across different areas of social philosophy.
Confirmed speakers include: Shannon Sullivan (Charlotte), Adam Hochman (Macquarie), Jonathan Tsou (Dallas), Anni Raty (Vienna), Sean Aas (Georgetown), Jennifer Saul (Waterloo), and Dana Howard (Ohio State). Our guest panelist is: Ryan Johnson (Elon). There will also be several graduate student presenters doing short (5 min) informal talks.
The conference will feature several short talks across two days. Speakers will have 30 minutes to talk with 15 minutes Q&A. The first day (May 13) will be a half-day, starting in the afternoon (around 3 PM). The second day (May 14) will be a full day.
All members of the Triangle research community are invited. If you would like to attend the conference, please register through this form by April 13th, 2025. (Registering in advance greatly assists the planning process, thanks!) You can also indicate whether you would be interested in chairing or commenting on a paper.