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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the key philosophical ideas that emerged during the Enlightenment, focusing on the contributions of prominent thinkers. It aims to analyze how these ideas shaped modern political and social structures.
This session investigates the principles of humanism and its influence on contemporary thought and culture. Participants will discuss the relevance of humanist ideals in addressing current social issues.
This track examines the development of rationalist thought and its implications for political philosophy. It seeks to understand how rationalism has informed governance and civic responsibility.
This session delves into the Romantic movement as a counterpoint to Enlightenment rationality. It will explore the emotional and aesthetic dimensions that Romantic thinkers introduced into social and political discourse.
This track focuses on the interplay between religious thought and the rise of secularism in modern societies. Participants will analyze how religious ideologies have adapted to or resisted secular trends.
This session investigates the philosophical underpinnings of scientific ideas and their transformative effects on society. It aims to explore the relationship between scientific advancement and ideological change.
This track engages with the contrasting philosophies of modernism and postmodernism, examining their implications for contemporary thought. Participants will discuss how these movements reflect and shape societal values.
This session critically assesses the evolution of liberal thought and its challenges in the contemporary political landscape. It aims to explore the tensions within liberalism and its responses to emerging ideologies.
This track explores the historical foundations of conservative thought and its manifestations in today's political climate. Participants will analyze the ideological shifts that have influenced conservative movements.
This session examines the role of various intellectual movements in driving social change throughout history. It seeks to understand how ideas have mobilized communities and influenced policy.
This track focuses on critical theory as a framework for understanding power dynamics and ideological structures. Participants will discuss its relevance in contemporary social and political analysis.
