Every year since its establishment, the CSSP at Princeton has organized workshops and conferences on specific aspects of the Scottish philosophical tradition, often in collaboration with other groups. These range from small workshop with 8- 10 participants to international symposia that attract speakers from all over the world. From time to time these conferences and workshops are associated with a themed issue of the Journal of Scottish Philosophy (marked *).

Proposals for conferences and collaborative meetings are always welcome.

 

 FORTHCOMING 

CSSP International Symposium, Sept 2012

“SCOTTISH COMMON SENSE PHILOSOPHY and the NATURAL LAW TRADITION in AMERICA”

6th-9th September, 2012

(This conference is part of the Princeton Theological Seminary Bicentenary in 2012. It has been made possible through the generous support of Theresa Khuri and the Foundation that is being created, of which she will be honorary chairman.

Further details and call for papers 

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CSSP Spring Workshop, March 2013

‘THE SCOTTISH RESPONSE to MANDEVILLE’*

Further details and call for papers 

 

 PREVIOUS 

CSSP Spring Workshop, March  2012  

‘From Sympathy to Empathy: Hume and Beyond’

(This meeting was jointly sponsored with the University of Antwerp)


 CSSP Spring Conference, June 2011

‘Scottish Philosophy in the 19th Century: marking the bicentenary of James McCosh (1811 – 1894)’

International Symposium, June 2010

‘Thomas Reid, William Cullen, Adam Smith: The Science of Mind and Body in the Scottish Enlightenment’

(This symposium was organized in conjunction with the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society and the International Adam Smith Society )

CSSP Spring Conference, March  2010 *

‘Practical Ethics’

CSSP Workshop, March  2009  

‘Scottish Philosophy in America and Asia’.

CSSP Workshop, March  2008,

‘Scottish Philosophy and the Social Sciences’*

International Symposium, Sept 2007

‘Philosophy, Theology, Education: Scottish Foundations of American Tradition’