Consistent Academic Support
Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
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.
Why it matters
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the evolving concept of self-identity within contemporary philosophical discourse. It invites contributions that examine the implications of selfhood in relation to personal and collective identities.
This session focuses on the intersection of critical theory and identity politics, analyzing how power dynamics shape identity formation. Papers may address the role of ideology in the construction and deconstruction of identity.
This track investigates the ethical dimensions of identity, emphasizing moral philosophy's role in understanding identity-related dilemmas. Contributions should engage with questions of responsibility, authenticity, and moral agency.
This session delves into ontological inquiries surrounding identity, exploring what it means to be and how identity evolves over time. Papers may consider metaphysical frameworks that inform our understanding of identity.
This track examines the epistemological aspects of identity, focusing on how knowledge and belief systems influence self-perception. Contributions should explore the relationship between identity and epistemic authority.
This session invites discussions on how cultural contexts shape identity, drawing from cultural studies perspectives. Papers may investigate the role of media, tradition, and globalization in identity construction.
This track explores the social dimensions of identity, particularly how collective identities are formed and maintained. Contributions should analyze the impact of social structures and relationships on individual and group identities.
This session focuses on the relationship between identity and political philosophy, examining how identities influence political engagement and discourse. Papers may address issues of representation, citizenship, and identity politics.
This track investigates hermeneutical approaches to understanding identity, emphasizing the role of interpretation in identity formation. Contributions should explore how narratives and language shape our understanding of self.
This session examines existentialist perspectives on identity, focusing on themes of freedom, choice, and authenticity. Papers may engage with the existential struggle for identity in contemporary contexts.
This track explores postmodern critiques of identity, particularly the notion of fragmented and fluid identities in a complex world. Contributions should analyze the implications of postmodernism for understanding identity in contemporary society.
Science Net ensures that research activities continue without interruption in the current global situation. Participants can engage through digital and hybrid conference formats.