Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the fundamental questions surrounding knowledge, belief, and justification. It aims to engage participants in discussions about the nature and limits of human understanding.
Focusing on the principles of valid reasoning, this track examines various argumentation frameworks and their applications in philosophical discourse. Participants will analyze the structure and effectiveness of arguments across different contexts.
This session delves into the philosophical aspects of language and meaning, investigating how semantics shapes our understanding of communication. Discussions will include theories of meaning, reference, and the implications for epistemology.
This track addresses the concept of rationality and its role in human decision-making processes. Participants will explore philosophical theories that inform our understanding of rational behavior and its implications for social sciences.
Focusing on the skills and techniques of critical thinking, this session emphasizes the importance of logical analysis in philosophical inquiry. Participants will engage in exercises that enhance their ability to evaluate arguments critically.
This track investigates the relationship between language and thought from various philosophical viewpoints. Participants will discuss how language influences our conceptual frameworks and the implications for epistemology.
Exploring the intersection of ethics and rationality, this session examines how ethical considerations shape argumentative practices. Participants will analyze the role of moral reasoning in public discourse and decision-making.
This track focuses on the significance of contextual factors in shaping arguments and their interpretations. Discussions will include how context influences the validity and persuasiveness of arguments in philosophical debates.
This session explores the philosophical implications of the mind-language relationship, addressing questions of consciousness and representation. Participants will engage with theories that connect linguistic structures to cognitive processes.
Focusing on the art of persuasion, this track examines rhetorical strategies employed in philosophical arguments. Participants will analyze how effective communication can enhance the impact of philosophical discourse.
This session encourages the integration of insights from various disciplines to enrich the study of logic. Participants will explore how interdisciplinary perspectives can inform and challenge traditional philosophical views on logic and reasoning.
