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The World Congress of Philosophy (originally known as the International Congress of Philosophy) is a global meeting of philosophers held every five years under the auspices of the
International Federation of Philosophical Societies The International Federation of Philosophical Societies (French: ''Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie'', FISP) is a world organization for learned societies in philosophy. Its member-societies arguably include every country ...
(FISP). First organized in 1900, these events became firmly established after the Second World War. Each World Congress is sponsored by one of the member societies in a different country, which assumes responsibility for the organization of that Congress. The purpose of these events is to contribute to the development of professional relations between philosophers of all countries, promote philosophical education, and contribute to the impact of philosophical knowledge on global problems. The 24th World Congress of Philosophy was held in
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in August 2018. The 25th World Congress of Philosophy took place in
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in August 2024.


List of congresses


Overview

The first International Congress of Philosophy was held in
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in 1900 on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition. Among the participants were
Henri Bergson Henri-Louis Bergson (; ; 18 October 1859 – 4 January 1941) was a French philosopher who was influential in the traditions of analytic philosophy and continental philosophy, especially during the first half of the 20th century until the S ...
, Maurice Blondel, Moritz Cantor, Louis Couturat,
Henri Poincaré Jules Henri Poincaré (, ; ; 29 April 185417 July 1912) was a French mathematician, Theoretical physics, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosophy of science, philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathemati ...
,
Giuseppe Peano Giuseppe Peano (; ; 27 August 1858 – 20 April 1932) was an Italian mathematician and glottologist. The author of over 200 books and papers, he was a founder of mathematical logic and set theory, to which he contributed much Mathematical notati ...
and
Bertrand Russell Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, and public intellectual. He had influence on mathematics, logic, set theory, and various areas of analytic ...
. The second International Congress took place in
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in 1904; the third was held in Heidelberg in 1908 (with
Josiah Royce Josiah Royce (; November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) was an American Pragmatism, pragmatist and objective idealism, objective idealist philosopher and the founder of American idealism. His philosophical ideas included his joining of pragmatis ...
, Wilhelm Windelband and
Benedetto Croce Benedetto Croce, ( , ; 25 February 1866 – 20 November 1952) was an Italian idealist philosopher, historian, and politician who wrote on numerous topics, including philosophy, history, historiography, and aesthetics. A Cultural liberalism, poli ...
). The First World War interrupted the sequence of these events after the 4th International Congress in
Bologna Bologna ( , , ; ; ) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. It is the List of cities in Italy, seventh most populous city in Italy, with about 400,000 inhabitants and 150 different nationalities. Its M ...
in 1911. Thereafter these congresses were held in
Naples Naples ( ; ; ) is the Regions of Italy, regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 908,082 within the city's administrative limits as of 2025, while its Metropolitan City of N ...
(1924), Cambridge, US (1926), Oxford, UK (1930),
Prague Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
(1934), and
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
(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
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(1988),
Moscow Moscow is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Russia by population, largest city of Russia, standing on the Moskva (river), Moskva River in Central Russia. It has a population estimated at over 13 million residents with ...
(1993),
Boston Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
(1998),
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(2003),
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(2008), and
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(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
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sponsored by the
International Federation of Philosophical Societies The International Federation of Philosophical Societies (French: ''Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie'', FISP) is a world organization for learned societies in philosophy. Its member-societies arguably include every country ...
. 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 The Philosophy Documentation Center (PDC) is a non-profit publisher and resource center that provides access to scholarly materials in applied ethics, classics, philosophy, religious studies, and related disciplines. It publishes academic journa ...
, 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 Ernest Sosa (; ; born June 17, 1940) is an American philosopher primarily interested in epistemology. Since 2007 he has been Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University, but he spent most of his career at Brown University. ...
, and Alan M. Olson. Notable contributors include Pierre Aubenque,
Evandro Agazzi Evandro Agazzi (born 23 October 1934) is an Italian philosopher and professor at the University of Genoa. His fields of interest are ethics of technology, ethics of science and technology, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy o ...
, Karl-Otto Apel, Natalia Avtonomova, Arindam Chakrabarti, Chung-ying Cheng,
Daniel Dennett Daniel Clement Dennett III (March 28, 1942 – April 19, 2024) was an American philosopher and cognitive scientist. His research centered on the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of biology, particularly as those ...
, Fred Dretske, Jorge J.E. Gracia, Marjorie Grene,
Adolf Grünbaum Adolf Grünbaum (; ; May 15, 1923 – November 15, 2018) was a German-American philosopher of science and a critic of both psychoanalysis and Karl Popper's philosophy of science. He was the first Andrew Mellon Professor of Philosophy at the Unive ...
, Jaakko Hintikka, Ted Honderich, Ioanna Kucuradi, Hans Lenk,
Alasdair MacIntyre Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (12 January 1929 – 21 May 2025) was a Scottish-American philosopher who contributed to moral and political philosophy as well as history of philosophy and theology. MacIntyre's '' After Virtue'' (1981) is one of ...
, 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
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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 Philosophy Documentation Center (PDC) is a non-profit publisher and resource center that provides access to scholarly materials in applied ethics, classics, philosophy, religious studies, and related disciplines. It publishes academic journa ...
.


The 22nd World Congress

The 22nd World Congress took place in
Seoul Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ...
, South Korea, from July 30 to August 5, 2008, at the
Seoul National University Seoul National University (SNU; ) is a public university, public research university in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of the SKY (universities), SKY universities and a part of the Flagship Korean National Universities. The university's main c ...
. 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
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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
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, Greece, August 4–10, 2013, at the
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. 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 Evandro Agazzi (born 23 October 1934) is an Italian philosopher and professor at the University of Genoa. His fields of interest are ethics of technology, ethics of science and technology, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy o ...
(Italy/Mexico) Speakers: Souleymane Bachir Diagne (Senegal/US), Dagfinn Føllesdal (Norway),
John McDowell John Henry McDowell (born 7 March 1942) is a South African philosopher, formerly a fellow of University College, Oxford, and now university professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Although he has written on metaphysics, epistemology, anci ...
(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.Selected Papers from the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy
'' Journal of Philosophical Research'', accessed 16 January 2016


References


Literature

* Lutz Geldsetzer, ''Bibliography of the International Congresses of Philosophy. Proceedings 1900-1978'', München: Saur, 1978 * Rolf Elberfeld,
Globale Wege der Philosophie im 20. Jahrhundert. Die Weltkongresse für Philosophie 1900–2008
, in: ''Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie'', 34.1 (2009) * Giuseppe Bianco, "Le long et monotone chapelet de l'Esprit universel. Disciplinarisation et internationalisation dans les congrès de philosophie." Revue de métaphysique et de morale, 84.4 (2014), 483-497. https://doi.org/10.3917/rmm.144.0483.


External links


Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie

World Congress of Philosophy Collection

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