Past Events

We fund a wide variety of events. Below you will find examples of events we have sponsored in the past.

The Society holds an annual conference (at the very end of June or beginning of July) and holds an annual lecture (usually in the autumn).

Recordings of the annual lecture are available on our Soundcloud page.  (Online / video recorded events are available on our youtube channel).

We also sponsor a range of  workshops, conferences and colloquia.

Past events

9 January, 2025  
– 10 January, 2025

Humans are now able to design, interact, and form relationships with a range of sophisticated social AI systems including digital duplicates, deathbots, social/sex robots, AI therapists, VR avatars, and companion chatbots. At this workshop, we’ll...

17 October, 2023  
– 17 October, 2024

Annual Lecture 2024: Abortion and Democratic Equality, Professor Japa Pallikkathayil (University of Pittsburgh). The lecture will take place at 4.00 -5.30pm (BST) on Thursday 17 October. The Lecture will take place in the Dickson Poon...

16 October, 2024  
– 16 October, 2024

Mary Warnock’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology report, published 40 years ago in 1984, had a powerful influence in the UK and beyond, helping governments and the general public reach abiding resolutions regarding new reproductive technologies—even...

19 September, 2024  
– 20 September, 2024

Open Minds XVII We are happy to announce that the seventeenth edition of the graduate conference Open Minds organised by postgraduate Philosophy researchers at The University of Manchester will be held from 19th to 20th...

9 September, 2024  
– 10 September, 2024

2nd Scottish Graduate Conference in Applied Epistemology Register Conference Theme In recent years, there has been an emerging interest in applied epistemology, and tools drawn from epistemology are increasingly applied to urgent issues of social...

3 July, 2024  
– 4 July, 2024

July 03, 2024 9:00am — July 04, 2024 5:00pm Contact: Tess Johnson for more information. Click here to Register   Coercing For Health: Transdisciplinary approaches to the ethics of coercive public health policies Understanding coercion...

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SAP Annual Conference

SAP Annual Conference 2025
27- 29 June
Radisson Hotel & Suites, Gdansk

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Membership of the Society is open to anyone interested in our aims, whether or not you hold a philosophical qualification or are employed as a professional philosopher.

Membership currently costs £26 per annum, or £14 for postgraduates.  This includes online access to the Journal of Applied Philosophy, as well as a reduced fee for the Society’s annual conference.   Members can also apply for event funding through the Society’s grant scheme.

Membership and journal subscription are handled by Wiley, as the publishers of the Journal of Applied Philosophy. The button will take you through to their website.

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SAP sponsored event: Reproductive Ethics and Public Philosophy: A Symposium Marking Mary Warnock’s Centenary | APA Live

Mary Warnock’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology report, published 40 years ago in 1984, had a powerful influence in the UK and beyond, helping governments and the general public reach abiding resolutions regarding new reproductive technologies—even as ethical debates raged on about the old reproductive technologies. The intervening years have seen an efflorescence

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