European Society for Analytical Philosophy

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The European Society for Analytic Philosophy (ESAP) is the European Society for Analytic Philosophy . It was founded in 1991 in Zinal (Switzerland) by Kevin Mulligan together with Barry Smith , Peter Simons , Pierre Jacob , Marco Santambrogio , Andreas Kemmerling and Pascal Engel . Institutional members of ESAP are the various national societies for analytical philosophy in Europe, including the German Society for Analytical Philosophy (GAP), the French SOPHA (Société de Philosophie Analytique) and the Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Croatian and Romanian and Central European society. ESAP was chaired by François Recanati (1991–93), Peter Simons (1993–96), Nenad Miscevic (1996–99), Wlodek Rabinowicz (1999–02), Joao Branquinho (2002–05), Jan Wolenski (2005– 08), Michele di Francesco (2008-11) and Mircea Dumitru (2011-14). The current president of ESAP is Stephan Hartmann , who will hold the next congress of the society from 21. – 28. August 2017 at the LMU Munich . Earlier congresses have taken place in Aix-en-Provence (1993), Leeds (1996), Maribor (1999), Lund (2002), Lisbon (2005), Krakow (2008), Milan (2011) and Bucharest (2014). Dialectica magazine has been the official organ of ESAP since 1996. The ESAP maintains an extensive agenda on its homepage with events in analytical philosophy in Europe and promotes analytical philosophy in Europe in a variety of ways.

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  1. Nenad Miscevic
  2. Joao Branquinho
  3. Mircea Dumitru ( Memento of the original from September 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.unibuc.de