Organization

ESPP 2025 is organized at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences. The European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP) conference plays a vital role in furthering inquiry that bridges the fields of philosophy, psychology, and allied disciplines. Its primary goal is to promote interdisciplinary research and stimulate dialogue between scholars from diverse fields. By bringing together experts in cognitive science, philosophy, and psychology, the conference encourages the exchange of ideas and research that deepens our understanding of the mind, consciousness, and human behavior. Through this collaborative approach, the ESPP conference continues to foster the development of innovative theories and empirical research that enrich both academic and practical perspectives on these interconnected fields.

Local organizing committee

The Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (IFiS PAN) is a distinguished research institution, operating as part of the Polish Academy of Sciences — a national organization dedicated to advancing science and scholarship across disciplines. IFiS PAN plays a central role in fostering interdisciplinary academic inquiry. Its research focuses on philosophy, sociology, and related fields, addressing complex social and philosophical issues. The institute encourages collaboration among scholars in Poland and internationally, advancing critical thinking, empirical research, and theoretical discussion.

Main organizer

Dr hab. Marcin Miłkowski, prof. IFiS PAN

Members

dr Przemysław R. Nowakowski (IFiS PAN)

dr Krystian Bogucki (IFiS PAN)

mgr Anna Jędraszkiewicz (University of Warsaw)

mgr Wiktor Rorot (University of Warsaw)

mgr Wiktor Lachowski (Graduate School for Social Research)

mgr Jakub Matyja (Graduate School for Social Research)

mgr Natalia Skipietrow (IFiS PAN)

Program Committee

Chris Cummins

Dora Kampis

James Stazicker

Funding

01_znak_siatka_podstawowy_kolor_biale_tlo This project is funded from state budget resources, granted by the Minister of Science (Poland) as part of the Excellent Science II Program.