International Association for Computing and Philosophy

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The International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) is a professional, philosophical association emerging from a history of conferences on computing and philosophy that began in 1986 (the CAP conferences). After the American A-CAP and the European E-CAP, the IACAP was founded in 2004.[1] It adopts its mission from these conferences in order to promote scholarly dialogue on all aspects of the computational turn and the use of computers in the service of philosophy.

The role of the IACAP is to help facilitate a global communications network for those interested in computing and philosophy as defined by these themes. To this end, it sponsors a series of international conferences and this developing website.

The founding members of IACAP include Ron Barnette, Selmer Bringsjord, Terry Bynum, Robert Cavalier, Preston Covey, Marvin Croy, Charles Ess, James Moor, Nelson Pole, and Saul Traiger.[2]

Awards

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IACAP has two annual awards: The Covey Award and The Herbert A. Simon Award. Both are decided by an independent committee and awarded at a ceremony at the annual conference.

The Covey Award

The Covey Award recognizes senior scholars with a substantial record of innovative research in the field of computing and philosophy, broadly conceived.

The Herbert A. Simon Award

The Herbert A. Simon Award is given to promising young researchers in the field (max. 10 years from PhD).

  • 2024: Corey Maley (Purdue University)
  • 2023: Kathleen Creel (Northeastern University)
  • 2022: Björn Lundgren (Utrecht University)
  • 2021: Carissa Véliz (University of Oxford)
  • 2020: No award
  • 2019: Juan M. Durán (Delft University of Technology)
  • 2018: Thomas C. King (Oxford Internet Institute)
  • 2017: Andrea Scarantino (Georgia State University)
  • 2016: Marcin Milkowski (The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
  • 2015: Michael Rescorla (University of California-Santa Barbara)
  • 2014: Gualterio Piccinini (University of Missouri–St. Louis)
  • 2013: Judith Simon (University of Vienna)
  • 2012: Patrick Allo (Vrije Universiteit Brussels)
  • 2011: John P. Sullins (Sonoma State)
  • 2010: Mariarosaria Taddeo (University of Hertfordshire; University of Oxford)[3]

Presidents

Research and teaching areas

IACAP research and teaching areas include:

See also

References

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