The newly elected leadership team at the International Association for 
Computing and Philosophy (IACAP, https://www.iacap.org) is pleased to announce 
our 2026 venue as well as this call for abstracts for our next conference. 
Please mark your calendars for the following important dates and information:

  *     Conference dates: July 15-17, 2026.
  *     Conference location: University of Kansas. Lawrence, KS, USA.
  *     Conference host: Center for Cyber-Social Dynamics.
  *     Conference Website: https://iacapconf.org

IMPORTANT DATES
  *     Extended abstracts for individual talks (up to 1000 words) due on: 
January 31, 2026.
  *     Workshop proposals due on: January 31, 2026. 
  *     Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2026.
  *     Conference registration will open on: April 1, 2026.

DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS

  *     Title: A short and descriptive title which will be shown in the 
conference program.
  *     Short Abstract: A short abstract of approx. 200 words that will be 
displayed in the
     conference program. Do not include a bibliography.
  *     Extended Abstract: For an individual talk or workshop proposal (see 
below for more
     information on workshops). Maximum 1000 words excluding references. 
Participants will have
     the opportunity to publish their accepted/edited abstract/preprint on 
Zenodo before the
     program is published (2026 version submission link). Links to the online 
version will be
     published in the program.
  *     PDF formatted full abstract: If you have a typeset PDF of your extended 
abstract, you may
     upload it in addition.
  *     Keywords: Please give us 5 or so keywords to assist us in peer review.
  *     Track: Please choose the track which most closely aligns with your 
abstract's topic. This
     sorting is to help us review the abstracts and to give us a baseline for 
paper grouping.
  *     If possible, please include an ORCID link in your contact data.
  *     Profile picture: The online version of the program may feature profile 
pictures, to help
     people find you during the conference and ask questions about your 
contribution. Adding a
     profile picture is voluntary. 
  *     Additional speakers: Please identify any co-authors and indicate who is 
presenting.
  *     Notes: Any additional notes or context you believe will help us review 
your proposal.
  *     Does your abstract need an early review due to visa or planning 
considerations? Please
     indicate this in the submission process. The submission page features a 
Notes section for
     this. Also, please try to upload these early review abstracts ASAP, if 
possible by mid
     December, and please don’t hesitate to write to us if need be.

TRACKS

IACAP has a long tradition of promoting philosophical dialogue and 
interdisciplinary research on all aspects of computing. Its members have 
contributed to the philosophical and ethical debates about computing, 
information technologies, and artificial intelligence. The 2026 annual 
conference will continue this tradition by bringing together researchers from 
various fields who are interested in the topics covered in our tracks, such as:

  *     Computation, Cognitive Science, and Cognition
  *     Computational Methods in the Sciences
  *     Computer-Mediated Communication
  *     Epistemological Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Computing
  *     Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Computation, Information, and 
Robotics
  *     Human-Computational Systems Interaction
  *     Information Culture and Society
  *     Philosophy and History of Computing
  *     Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
  *     Philosophy of Artificial Life and Biologically Inspired Computing
  *     Philosophy of Information and Information Technology
  *     Robotics and Embodiment
  *     SIG: Mind and Machines
  *     Societal and Environmental Impact of Computing Technologies and 
Automated Systems
  *     Theoretical Problems in Computer Science
  *     Virtual Reality

SPECIAL TRACKS

   Automation in Science

>From software-intensive science (e.g., computational biology, chemistry, etc.) 
>to machine learning techniques in fields like particle physics, computational 
>methods have been playing an increasingly important, and often indispensable, 
>role in the way we conduct scientific inquiry.
Increasingly, the role they play can be characterized as automation, since 
these techniques accomplish tasks previously conducted exclusively by human 
intervention. This track invites papers that aim to explore the philosophical 
(i.e., epistemological, ethical, or civilizational) implications of such a 
development from perspectives such as philosophy of science, philosophy of 
technology and/or philosophy of computation amongst others.

   Epistemology of ML

Contemporary Machine learning (ML) approaches are being increasingly used in 
both formal and practical inquiry— e.g., science, policy-making, finance, etc.— 
in novel and important ways.
Yet, their epistemic properties, roles, import and status are far from 
established. We invite papers that explore epistemological issues in machine 
learning and its applications. 

   Pragmatics of LLMs

Recent advances in large language models (LLMs), and the increasing 
institutional adoption of favoured services, create opportunities for 
philosophers to develop experience-based frameworks for professional practice 
and philosophical work. This track invites papers examining how philosophers 
develop norms and guidance for LLM use in research, professional, and collegial 
contexts, addressing questions of professional responsibility, pedagogical 
guidance, and the identification of problematic practices, informed by recent 
developments in LLM capabilities.

WORKSHOP PROPOSALS

A workshop typically lasts around 90 min. Various formats are possible, from a 
themed session with various pre-selected papers on a defined topic to book 
symposia. If you have an idea but are unsure about its fit, please contact us 
beforehand. For a workshop proposal, please provide
(a) a short abstract (approx. 200-300 words) describing the workshop in such a 
way as to be displayed in the conference program. Please add (b) an extended 
abstract (approx.) 1000 words that describes and justifies the workshop topic 
in more detail. We also ask that you upload (c) a set of short abstracts for 
each paper in the workshop.


SUBMIT A PROPOSAL

https://pretalx.iacapconf.org/iacap-2026/cfp


Ramón Alvarado
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