The Society invites the submission of papers, posters and symposia. Submissions are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to psychologists, philosophers, linguists, and cognitive scientists.
Submission instructions for papers, posters and symposia
The deadline for all submissions is the 2nd of February 2026. Submissions should be made online via Easy Chair.
Papers should be designed to be presentable within 20 minutes (for a total 30 mins session). Submissions should consist of a long abstract of up to 1000 words (excluding bibliography). If required, an additional page of tables and/or graphs may be included. A submission for a poster presentation should consist of a 500-word abstract.
Due to resource constraints, we won’t be able to offer travel grants to students this year.
When submitting your paper or poster online, please first indicate the primary discipline of your paper (philosophy, psychology, or linguistics) and whether your submission is intended as a paper or a poster. Submitted papers may also be considered for presentation as a poster if space constraints prevent acceptance as a paper or if the submission is thought more suitable for presentation as a poster. All paper and poster submissions (whether abstracts or full papers) should be in .doc or PDF format and should be properly anonymized in order to allow for blind refereeing.
Each person may present only one paper during the conference’s parallel sessions, though you may be a co-author of more than one paper. If you submit multiple single-authored papers only one will be accepted. This includes contributions to submitted symposia.
Symposia are allocated a two-hour slot and consist of a set of four linked papers on a common theme or three linked papers with an introduction. Symposia should include perspectives from at least two of the three disciplines represented in the society (philosophy, psychology and linguistics). Submissions should be made by symposium organizers (not speakers).
When submitting a symposium proposal online, your submissions should include the following three elements in a single PDF: (1) a list of 3 or 4 speakers which indicates representation of at least two disciplines (individual speakers may also represent multiple disciplines), (2) a general abstract of up to 500 words, laying out the topics to be addressed and indicating connections among the talks, and (c) individual abstracts of up to 500 words and provisional titles for each talk. Please do not submit more than one PDF file per symposium.