The aim of the Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium (CHiPS) is non-partisan. Our goal is to foster dialogue between various approaches to philosophy on a wide variety of topics in the hope that, even if resolution is not possible, it might at least be possible to encourage different traditions to converse with each other. It is our hope, too, to explore links between philosophy and related theoretical endeavours in such fields as politics, literature, psychology, etc.
View our archive of past CHiPS conferences below:
- CHiPS 2019, Conversations XIV: Medicine, Technology, Ethics
- CHiPS 2018, Conversations XIII: Investigating Marxism
- CHiPS 2017, Conversations XIV: Interrogating Caribbean Philosophical & Intellectual Traditions
- CHiPS 2015, Conversations XI: Identity and Identities
- CHiPS 2014, Conversations X: Philosophy of Religions
- CHiPS 2013, Conversations IX: Grounding Aesthetics
- CHiPS 2012, Conversations VIII: Body, Mind, Cognition
- CHiPS 2011, Conversations VII: Social and Political Philosophy