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XXV World Congress of Philosophy - Rome 2024

Philosophy across Boundaries is the general theme of the 25th World Congress, that will be held in Rome, Italy, from August 1st to August 8th, 2024. Under the joint responsibility of FISP, the Italian Philosophical Society, and Sapienza University of Rome, the 25th World Congress intends to foster scholarly and public reflections on the future of our societies. https://wcprome2024.com/

Philosophy Abstracts: 12th Annual International Conference

2017

This book includes the abstracts of all the papers presented at the 12th Annual International Conference on Philosophy, 22-25 May 2017, organized by the Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER). In total 46 papers were submitted by over 50 presenters, coming from 25 different countries (Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, Iceland, India, Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, UAE, UK, and USA). The conference was organized into 19 sessions that included a variety of topic areas such as ethics, metaphysics, political philosophy, existentialism, and more. A full conference program can be found beginning on the next page. In accordance with ATINER’s Publication Policy, the papers presented during this conference will be considered for inclusion in one of ATINER’s many publications.

Philosophy Abstracts: 8th Annual International Conference

2013

This abstract book includes all the abstracts of the papers presented at the 8th Annual International Conference on Philosophy, 27-30 May 2013, organized by the Athens Institute for Education and Research. In total there were 38 papers and 43 presenters, coming from 21 different countries (Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA). The conference was organized into 14 sessions that included areas of Philosophy of Science, Phenomenology, Ethics, Philosophy of Language and other related fields. As it is the publication policy of the Institute, the papers presented in this conference will be considered for publication in one of the books of ATINER.

XXV World Congress of Philosophy: PHILOSOPHY ACROSS BOUNDARIES

Roma, 01-08 Agosto, 2024

Philosophy across Boundaries is the general theme of the 25th World Congress of Philosophy, that will be held in Rome, Italy, from August 1st to August 8th, 2024. Under the joint responsibility of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies, the Italian Philosophical Society, and Sapienza University of Rome, the 25th World Congress intends to foster scholarly and public reflections on the future of our societies. By questioning human beings and their diverse ways of thinking, agency, and relationships, along with the social, economic, political, technological, and cultural destiny of our common world, it will: Use philosophical reflections as a springboard for public discourses on urgent shared concerns, including inequalities, cultural and gender diversity, natural environment, justice, rights, and political transformations on a global scale; Enlarge the scope of philosophical debates to involve representatives of the sciences, economy, information, medicine and public health, technology, and public institutions; Actively encourage and defend diversity in all forms by bringing together ideas, traditions, and people from all continents and regions; Dismantle rigid cultural and disciplinary boundaries by focusing on the complex interconnectedness of human civilizations from antiquity to the present. The 2024 Congress invites shared reflections and discussions on the models we would like our societies to be inspired by. It encourages large participation of students and young scholars from all continents and regions. It will provide a unique opportunity to present and share diverse philosophical concerns from all regions of the world. Finally, it is committed to pluralism and it aims at engaging reflectively and critically with the struggles of our time, addressing its main ethical, social, political, and spiritual concerns. We intend to hold the whole Congress in presence. The Congress will focus on five Spheres of Boundaries, each of which will include one Plenary Session and two Symposia. There will also be eighty-nine Sections for Contributed Papers, Endowed lectures, Special lectures, Round tables, Invited sessions, Society sessions, and Student sessions.

An Interdisciplinary Online Journal of European Thought and Theory in Humanities and Social Sciences Biannual publication

2009

Skepsi is a research online journal based in the School of European Culture and Languages at the University of Kent, and is entirely run by research students. Skepsi originally means 'thought' in Greek, and symbolizes our will to explore new areas and new methods in the traditional fields of academic research in the Humanities and Social Sciences Skepsi editorial board's aim is to honour the spirit of the School of European Culture and Languages, working hard to take advantage of its unique position as a crossroads in academic studies in Europe. Our hope is to develop collective thinking processes in the context of academic research, and to become a forum for European postgraduate researchers and postdoctoral scholars.

Event Report: The Fifteenth Annual Conference of the British Postgraduate Philosophy Association

Discourse: Learning and Teaching in Philosophical and Religious Studies, 2012

Report on the Fifteenth Annual Conference of the British Postgraduate Philosophy Association (BPPA) and the Inaugural BPPA Careers Day, held at the University of Reading in September 2011 and organised by Jonathan Beale, Jamie Buckland, Peter Dennis, Noa Leibowitz, Roxanna Lynch and Richard Rowland. Co-authored with Geoffrey Ferrari and Richard Rowland.