Philosophy and the future

While philosophy has primarily been focused on the past, many more philosophers than expected have considered the future as a privileged dimension of time. We are interested in the metaphysical, ontological, epistemological, ethical and existential outcomes yielded by a philosophy focused on the future. We further welcome papers on utopian or dystopian perspectives, logical and categorical investigations into the interrelation among past, present and the future, as well as historical or systematic approaches.

A featured session organized within the 1st International conference on Anticipation. For further information see http://www.projectanticipation.org