Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track investigates the underlying metaphysical concepts that shape the interpretation and creation of art throughout history. Participants will analyze how notions of being and existence influence artistic movements and the representation of reality.
This session focuses on the application of philosophical realism within literary texts, examining how authors grapple with concepts of identity and difference. Discussions will center on the ways literature reflects and challenges metaphysical assumptions about reality.
This track delves into substance theory and its relevance to contemporary social science and humanities discourse. Scholars will explore how different interpretations of substance influence our understanding of social identities and cultural constructs.
Participants in this session will examine the intersection of cosmological theories and philosophical inquiry, particularly in relation to time and space. The discussions will highlight how cosmological perspectives shape ontological frameworks in various disciplines.
This track invites participants to explore the relationship between essence and existence in modern philosophical thought. Papers will address how these concepts inform debates on identity, reality, and the nature of being.
This session focuses on the status of abstract entities within various metaphysical systems, questioning their existence and relevance. Scholars will engage in discussions about the implications of abstract entities for understanding reality and knowledge.
This track examines the impact of digital humanities on ontological inquiry, exploring how technology reshapes our understanding of being and existence. Participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by digital methodologies in philosophical research.
This session investigates how different metaphysical theories inform artistic expression across various mediums. Scholars will analyze the ways in which artists engage with metaphysical questions through their work, reflecting on the nature of reality and perception.
This track explores the philosophical foundations of identity within social contexts, addressing how metaphysical concepts influence our understanding of self and community. Participants will engage with theories of identity and difference in relation to contemporary social issues.
This session focuses on the emerging field of reality studies, which seeks to bridge philosophical inquiry and artistic practice. Participants will explore how different philosophical perspectives on reality inform artistic interpretations and cultural narratives.
This track examines the ontological implications of time as understood in both philosophical discourse and artistic representation. Scholars will discuss how different conceptions of time influence our perception of existence and artistic creation.
