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CFA for Workshop "Quantum Gravity" at the annual DPG Meeting, Berlin, 18-22 March 2024

12/12/2023

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The Working Group “Philosophy of Physics” (AGPhil) of the German Physical Society (DPG) invites submissions for its annual workshop. Contributions on any topic in philosophy of physics are welcome; the focus, however, will be on the topic of  quantum gravity. The workshop takes place 18-22 March 2024 at the TU Berlin and will be part of the Annual Meeting of the DPG (https://berlin24.dpg-tagungen.de/). 

The following Invited Speakers have confirmed thus far:

- Alexander Blum (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science)
- Karen Crowther (University of Oslo)
- Erik Curiel (University of Bonn)
- Johanna Erdmenger (University of Würzburg)
- Klaas Landsman (Radboud University Nijmegen)
- Tushar Menon (Dianoia Institute of Philosophy)
- Chris Wüthrich (University of Geneva)

If you would like to present a paper, please submit an abstract of about 200 words by 15 January 2023 (ignore the stated 1 December 2023 abstract submission deadline on the website), using the online-form at https://www.dpg-tagung.de/b24/submission.html?language=en.

As conference fees are not trivial (https://berlin24.dpg-tagungen.de/registrierung/tagungsgebuehren), speakers who have difficulties paying the conference fees should contact us about possible travel grants.

For future updates see
https://www.dpg-physik.de/vereinigungen/fachuebergreifend/ag/agphil

We look forward to seeing you in Berlin!

Dennis Lehmkuhl
Radin Dardashti
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