COGNITIVE MACHINERY

OCTOBER 29 - 31, 2025

In-person event at UNAM-MX

Submission deadline: May 31, 2025.

Reflections on computing, minds,
and nature

Following the success of our series of Symposia on Philosophy of Computing (2023, 2024) — the first event of its kind in Latin America which helped connect researchers and industry experts with people from all verticals — the Research Group on Philosophy of Computing of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is proud to introduce de 2025 International Conference on Philosophy of Computing. This three-day academic gathering is dedicated to cutting-edge research at the intersection of computation and philosophy, a discussion that has never been more urgent. In an era defined by rapid technological change, ethical dilemmas in AI, and the increasing influence of computational systems on society, we need spaces for critical reflection and rigorous debate. As computation continues to shape our institutions, economies, and even our understanding of knowledge and existence, this conference aims to foster deep interdisciplinary engagement on the philosophical challenges and responsibilities of our digital age.

Celebrating Turing's 1950 "Computing Machinery and Intelligence"

This conference will not only touch on all our thematic axes, but also on the heritage of Turing’s seminal 1950 paper. 

OUR VENUE AND HOST:
THE NATIONAL AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) is the oldest and most prestigious university in Latin America, with a deep legacy of academic excellence, cultural influence, and public commitment. Founded in 1551, UNAM stands at the forefront of research, critical thought, and interdisciplinary dialogue. Its vibrant intellectual community continues to shape both scholarly inquiry and public discourse across the globe.

KeynoteS will be announced SOON

ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS AND PERKS

Our past editions

1st PhilComp Symposium