Canadian Philosophical Association Explained

Canadian Philosophical Association
Native Name:Association canadienne de philosophie
Native Name Lang:fr
Abbreviation:CPA
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Headquarters:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Region Served:Canada

The Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA; French: Association canadienne de philosophie [{{lang|fr|ACP}}]) was founded in 1958 as a bilingual non-profit organization to promote philosophical scholarship and education across Canada, and to represent the interests of the profession in public forums. It publishes a quarterly journal, . All activities and publications are bilingual.[1] As of 2021, the association numbers over 600 active members.

Past presidents of the society include Luc Langlois, David Braybrooke, Kai Nielsen, William Sweet, Ronald de Sousa, Adèle Mercier, Thomas De Koninck, Sandra Lapointe, Samantha Brennan, Daniel Weinstock, Dominic McIver Lopes and Christine Tappolet. The current president is Jennifer Nagel of the University of Toronto.

The administrative offices are located in Toronto.

Presidents

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About the Association . Ottawa . Canadian Philosophical Association . 2009-09-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090901123705/http://www.acpcpa.ca/en/aboutus.php . 2009-09-01 . dead .