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Hybrid Event

14th - 15th July 2026 | Vancouver, Canada

International Conference on Philosophy of Ethics and Religious Morality (ICPERM - 26)

4

Days

4

Hrs

07

Min

02

Sec

Conference Program

Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

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 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Track 01
Normative Ethics in Islamic Thought

This track explores the foundations and implications of normative ethics within Islamic philosophy. It aims to analyze how Islamic teachings shape moral principles and ethical decision-making.

Track 02
The Role of Divine Command Theory in Religious Morality

This session focuses on the significance of divine command theory in understanding moral obligations from a religious perspective. Participants will examine the interplay between divine authority and ethical reasoning.

Track 03
Comparative Morality: East Meets West

This track invites discussions on the comparative analysis of moral frameworks across different cultures and religions. It seeks to highlight the similarities and differences in ethical traditions and their implications for global ethics.

Track 04
Virtue Ethics and Character Development

This session emphasizes the importance of virtue ethics in shaping moral character and personal development. Scholars will investigate how virtues are cultivated within various religious and philosophical contexts.

Track 05
Ethical Pluralism and Its Challenges

This track addresses the concept of ethical pluralism and the challenges it presents in moral discourse. Participants will explore how diverse ethical perspectives can coexist and inform contemporary moral dilemmas.

Track 06
Theological Ethics: Bridging Faith and Morality

This session delves into the relationship between theological beliefs and ethical practices. It aims to uncover how religious doctrines influence moral reasoning and ethical behavior.

Track 07
Human Rights and Religious Ethics

This track examines the intersection of human rights discourse and religious ethical frameworks. Scholars will discuss how various religious traditions contribute to or challenge contemporary human rights norms.

Track 08
Applied Ethics in Religious Contexts

This session focuses on the application of ethical theories within specific religious contexts. Participants will analyze case studies that highlight the practical implications of ethical principles in real-world scenarios.

Track 09
Moral Responsibility in Religious Philosophy

This track investigates the concept of moral responsibility as understood within different religious philosophies. Discussions will center on accountability, free will, and the implications for ethical behavior.

Track 10
Secular and Sacred Ethics: A Dialogue

This session fosters a dialogue between secular and sacred ethical frameworks. Participants will explore how these two domains can inform and enrich each other in addressing moral issues.

Track 11
Moral Traditions and Contemporary Ethical Issues

This track examines how historical moral traditions inform contemporary ethical challenges. Scholars will discuss the relevance of traditional moral teachings in addressing modern societal dilemmas.

2026 UPDATE

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