Overview The first International Congress of Philosophy was held in
Paris in 1900 on the occasion of the
Universal Exhibition. Among the participants were
Henri Bergson,
Maurice Blondel,
Moritz Cantor,
Louis Couturat,
Henri Poincaré,
Giuseppe Peano and
Bertrand Russell. The second International Congress took place in
Geneva in 1904; the third was held in Heidelberg in 1908 (with
Josiah Royce,
Wilhelm Windelband and
Benedetto Croce). The First World War interrupted the sequence of these events after the 4th International Congress in
Bologna in 1911. Thereafter these congresses were held in
Naples (1924), Cambridge, US (1926), Oxford, UK (1930),
Prague (1934), and
Paris (1937). The next International Congress of Philosophy was held in 1948, and these events have been held every five years under FISP sponsorship ever since. Recent congresses have taken place in
Brighton (1988),
Moscow (1993),
Boston (1998),
Istanbul (2003),
Seoul (2008), and
Athens (2013). The event became known as the World Congress of Philosophy in 1973.
The 20th World Congress Thousands of philosophers from dozens of countries participated in the week-long event in
Boston sponsored by the
International Federation of Philosophical Societies. An edited selection of the papers presented were published as
The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy in twelve thematically organized volumes by the
Philosophy Documentation Center, in cooperation with the Congress's American Organizing Committee. All papers are available online at the Paideia Archives. The topics of the volumes include: • Ethics; • Metaphysics; • Philosophy of Education; • Philosophies of Religion, Art, and Creativity; • Epistemology; • Analytic Philosophy & Logic; • Modern Philosophy; • Contemporary Philosophy; • Philosophy of Mind; • Philosophy of Science; • Social and Political Philosophy; • Intercultural Philosophy. These Proceedings were edited by
Jaakko Hintikka,
Robert Cummings Neville,
Ernest Sosa, and
Alan M. Olson. Notable contributors include
Pierre Aubenque,
Evandro Agazzi,
Karl-Otto Apel,
Natalia Avtonomova,
Arindam Chakrabarti,
Chung-ying Cheng,
Daniel Dennett,
Fred Dretske,
Jorge J.E. Gracia,
Marjorie Grene,
Adolf Grünbaum,
Jaakko Hintikka,
Ted Honderich,
Ioanna Kucuradi,
Hans Lenk,
Alasdair MacIntyre,
C. Ulises Moulines,
W. V. Quine,
Gunnar Skirbekk,
Vyachevslav Stepin,
P. F. Strawson,
Olúfémi Táíwò,
Georg Henrik von Wright,
Linda Zagzebski,
Ernesto Gustavo Edwards, and
Alicia Mónica Pintus.
The 21st World Congress The 21st World Congress was held in
Istanbul August 10–17, 2003, and had the theme "Philosophy Facing World Problems". There were symposia on: • Inequality, Poverty and Development: Philosophical Perspectives • Violence, War and Peace • Democracy and its Future: Citizenship and Civil Society • Human Rights: Concepts, Problems and Prospects • Philosophy in Turkey Edited selections of the papers presented at this meeting were published by the Philosophical Society of Turkey. These Proceedings include the following 13 thematic volumes: • Ethics; • Social and Political Philosophy; • Human Rights; • Philosophy of Education; • Logic and Philosophy of Sciences; • Epistemology; • Philosophy and Culture(s); • Philosophy of Religion; • Philosophical Anthropology; • Ancient and Modern Philosophy; • Contemporary Philosophy; • Philosophical Trends in the 20th Century; and • Philosophy Facing World Problems. The collections is accessible online in cooperation with the
Philosophy Documentation Center.
The 22nd World Congress The 22nd World Congress took place in
Seoul, South Korea, from July 30 to August 5, 2008, at the
Seoul National University. The main theme of the conference was "Rethinking Philosophy Today, and there were four plenary sessions: • Rethinking Moral, Social and Political Philosophy: Democracy, Justice and Global Responsibility • Rethinking Metaphysics and Aesthetics: Reality, Beauty and the Meaning of Life • Rethinking Epistemology, Philosophy of Science and Technology: Knowledge and Culture • Rethinking History of Philosophy and Comparative Philosophy: Traditions, Critique and Dialogue The International Program Committee was chaired by
Gilbert Hottois. Over 1,200 paper were presented at this Congress, and the
Korean Philosophical Association published all of the contributed papers as an eBook in DVD format edited by Prof. Myung-Hyun Lee. This collection is notable for its inclusion of papers in the seven official languages of the congress: English, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, French, and German. It has also been made available online in cooperation with the
Philosophy Documentation Center Invited papers were published separately as a special supplement to the
Journal of Philosophical Research.
The 23rd World Congress The 23rd World Congress took place in
Athens, Greece, August 4–10, 2013, at the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The main theme of the conference was "Philosophy as inquiry and way of life", and there were four plenary sessions: • Philosophical Method: Chair:
Evandro Agazzi (Italy/Mexico) Speakers:
Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Senegal/US),
Dagfinn Føllesdal (Norway),
John McDowell (South Africa/United States) • Philosophy and the Sciences: Chair:
Maria Carla Galavotti (Italy) Speakers:
Susan Haack (US),
Alberto Cordero (Peru/United States),
Keiichi Noe (Japan) • Philosophy as Practical Wisdom: Chair:
Juliana González (Mexico) Speakers:
Alexander Nehamas (Greece/US),
Chen Lai (China) • Philosophy and Public Life: Chair:
Hans Lenk (Germany) Speakers:
Seyla Benhabib (US),
Abdussalam Guseinov (Russia),
Abdolkarim Soroush (Iran) A selection of invited papers from this Congress was published in 2015. ==References==