European Society for Analytic Philosophy
Description: The European Society for Analytic Philosophy is an association of European philosophers
working in the analytic tradition. Its members come from all European countries. The aims
of the Society are: to further contacts among analytic philosophers in Europe; to organize
regular colloquia; to ensure that information relating to analytic philosophy in Europe is
regularly circulated amongst members of the Society and among European philosophy
departments; to promote analytic philosophy in Europe; and to promote international
philosophical exchanges on all levels.
German Society for Analytic Philosophy
Description: The German Society for Analytic Philosophy ("GAP") aims at promoting analytic
philosophy, especially in German-speaking countries. This is accomplished by exchange of
information, by coordination and advice in research projects, by assistance in promoting
research, by support of scientific talent and, particularly by organizing scientific
meetings and congresses. GAP provides a European platform of communication for analytic
philosophy in German language. GAP is committed to further the visibility of the growing
variety of analytic positions and to promote the international philosophical exchange with
a special emphasis on including Central and Eastern Europe.
History of Early Analytic Philosophy Society
Description: "Founded in 2003 at Lehman College of the City University of New York, the society seeks to foster a better understanding of early analytic philosophy by examining the work of its founders and of its important early contributors. These individuals include Gottlob Frege, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Frank Ramsey, and G. E. Moore, but also Bolzano, Rudolf Carnap, Otto Neurath, Edmund Husserl, Meinong, and many others who directly or indirectly influenced the course of analytic philosophy. HEAPS contributes a group session to the Eastern, Central and, sometimes, the Pacific Division of the annual American Philosophical Association conference. The purpose of the sessions is solely to attract interesting speakers and audiences who address topics of interest to our members."
National Postgraduate Analytic Philosophy Association
Description: "The NPAPA was formed in 1997, by two Sheffield philosophy postgraduates. Our aim is to encourage closer communication between philosophy postgraduates from different universities in the UK; primarily through our annual conference."
Sociedad Chilena de FilosofĂa AnalĂtica
Description: "The Chilean Society for Analytic Philosophy (S.C.F.A) is a new space for the development of philosophical research in the analytic tradition, which is characterized by direct/argumentative dialog, respect and intellectual clarity.
The S.C.F.A not only attempts to promote research in those areas traditionally associated with Analytic Philosophy (Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Logics, Ethics, Political Philosophy, History of Philosophy, etc.), but also aims to generate dialog with other scientific disciplines that convey important philosophical consequences such as cognitive science, biology or psychology."
Society for Exact Philosophy
Description: "Purpose: To provide sustained discussion among researchers who believe that rigorous methods have a place in philosophical investigations."