The Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology was founded in 1904.
Its purpose is to promote philosophy and psychology by facilitating the exchange of ideas among those
engaged in these fields of inquiry, by encouraging investigation, by
fostering the educational function of philosophy and psychology, and by
improving the academic status of the subjects.
The Society meets
each year in one of a number of different southern cities including New
Orleans, Atlanta, Savannah, Charleston, and Nashville. This year's
meeting will be in Savannah in March with speakers coming
from all over the country (to see a distribution of our speakers on the 2010
program,
click here).
SSPP invites applications for membership from qualified philosophers and
psychologists. More information about membership is available here.
Programs from
recent meetings can be found on the Annual Meeting page or by
clicking this link.