Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the fundamental principles of ethical theory, examining key philosophical frameworks that shape our understanding of morality. Participants will engage with classical and contemporary perspectives on ethics, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
This session focuses on the intersection of human rights and moral philosophy, analyzing the ethical implications of human rights discourse. Scholars will discuss the philosophical foundations of human rights and their relevance to contemporary social justice issues.
This track investigates the concepts of justice and social responsibility within various philosophical traditions. Participants will critically assess the moral obligations individuals and societies have towards promoting justice and equity.
This session examines the relevance of virtue ethics in contemporary societal contexts, highlighting the role of character and moral virtues in ethical decision-making. Discussions will focus on how virtue ethics can inform personal and collective responsibility.
This track addresses the challenges of global ethics in the context of governance and international relations. Scholars will explore ethical frameworks that guide global cooperation, accountability, and the pursuit of justice across borders.
This session delves into the role of cultural values in shaping ethical beliefs and practices. Participants will analyze how diverse cultural perspectives influence moral philosophy and ethical decision-making in a globalized world.
This track explores the ethical implications of technological advancements on society and individual rights. Discussions will focus on the moral responsibilities of technologists and policymakers in addressing ethical dilemmas posed by emerging technologies.
This session examines the ethical dimensions of environmental issues, emphasizing the moral responsibilities humans have towards the natural world. Participants will engage with philosophical arguments regarding sustainability, conservation, and intergenerational justice.
This track investigates the integration of ethical considerations into public policy formulation and implementation. Scholars will discuss the moral implications of policy decisions and the importance of ethical governance in promoting societal welfare.
This session focuses on the concept of responsibility from various philosophical viewpoints, examining its implications for individual and collective action. Participants will explore how notions of moral responsibility shape ethical behavior in different contexts.
This track addresses the ethical challenges inherent in conflict resolution processes, emphasizing the role of moral philosophy in fostering peace and reconciliation. Scholars will analyze case studies that illustrate the application of ethical principles in resolving disputes.
