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apologies for cross-posting)</span></strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">REMINDER – CALL FOR ABSTRACTS</strong><br>
<strong style="font-weight:bold">The
Warsaw Dialogues in the Philosophy of Physics</strong><br>
Warsaw
University of Technology, 23–24 September 2026</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">Deadline: 30 April 2026</strong></p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent">The Warsaw Dialogues in the Philosophy of Physics is a new
international conference organized by the Philosophy of Physics Group
at the Warsaw University of Technology. The meeting aims to bring
together researchers working across the full range of topics in the
philosophy of physics and to foster focused discussion in a collegial
setting.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">Confirmed speakers</strong><br>
Tomasz Bigaj (University
of Warsaw)<br>
Eddy Keming Chen (UC San Diego)<br>
Eugene Y. S.
Chua (Nanyang Technological University)<br>
Silvia De Bianchi
(University of Milan)<br>
Andrea Oldofredi (University of
Lisbon)<br>
Davide Romano (University of Verona)<br>
Karim Thébault
(University of Bristol)<br>
Antonio Vassallo (Warsaw University of
Technology)</p><p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">Scope</strong><br>
We welcome submissions in philosophy
of physics broadly construed, including foundational, metaphysical,
methodological, and interpretive issues in contemporary or historical
physics. The conference is conceived as an occasion to present and
discuss ongoing lines of research, as well as more developed
projects, in an environment that encourages constructive exchange and
sustained philosophical dialogue.</p><b>Submission guidelines</b><br>Abstract length: 500–1000 words (excluding references)<br>Format: PDF prepared for blind review<br>In the body of the submission email, please include name and institutional affiliation<br>Send abstracts to: <a href="mailto:antonio.vassallo@pw.edu.pl" target="_blank">antonio.vassallo@pw.edu.pl</a><p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">Important dates</strong><br>
Submission deadline: 30
April 2026<br>
Notification of acceptance: by the end of May 2026</p><p style="margin-bottom:0.25cm;line-height:115%;background:transparent"><strong style="font-weight:bold">Practical information</strong><br>
Contributed talks will
be 30 minutes (including discussion)<br>
Conference language:
English</p><b>For inquiries</b><br><a href="mailto:antonio.vassallo@pw.edu.pl" target="_blank">antonio.vassallo@pw.edu.pl</a><br><a href="mailto:lorenzo.cocco@pw.edu.pl" target="_blank">lorenzo.cocco@pw.edu.pl</a></div>