Thank You for SEP 2025

The Society for European Philosophy warmly thanks King’s College London for hosting this year’s Annual Conference (7–9 July 2025). Special thanks go to Professor Patrick ffrench and Dr Cillian Ó’ Fathaigh for their superb organisation and to all the staff who made the event such a success. We are grateful to our keynote speakers — Professor Frédéric Worms, Dr Julia Ng, and Professor Simon … More Thank You for SEP 2025

SEP 2025 Programme

We are delighted to release our first draft of the programme for the Society for European Philosophy’s 2025 Annual Conference to be held at King’s College London. The programme can be found here. This programme is subject to change and a finalised version will be sent out to all attendees in advance of the conference.

SEP 2025 — King’s College London — 7-9 July 2025

CALL FOR PAPERS Society for European Philosophy Annual Conference King’s College London, United Kingdom 7th – 9th July 2025 The Society for European Philosophy is delighted to announce its annual conference for 2025 at King’s College London. Confirmed plenary speakers Doctor Julia Ng (Goldsmiths, University of London) Professor Simon Critchley (The New School for Social Research, New … More SEP 2025 — King’s College London — 7-9 July 2025

Society Election News

Huge congratulations to our newly-elected co-chairs, Wahida Khandker and Ashley Woodward. Thank you to all those that took part. Thank you above all to Clive Cazeaux for all his service as our last chair.

Thank you, SEP 2024

The SEP Executive Committee would like to extend its appreciation and gratitude to Dr James Lewis for organising the Society’s 2024 conference at Cardiff University, 2nd-4th July 2024. Over 50 delegates from across the UK, the continent and beyond attended over 30 panels and 3 keynote presentations, on philosophical topics as varied as photography, music, … More Thank you, SEP 2024

SEP 2024 – Cardiff

The Society for European Philosophy’s Annual Conference begins tomorrow in Cardiff. The programme is now available online, with 3 keynote speakers: – Professor Sara Heinämaa (Jyväskylä)  – Professor Irene McMullin (Essex)  – Professor Monique Roelofs (Amsterdam)  We’re grateful to Cardiff University for their support in hosting the event.