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Hybrid Event

9th - 10th September 2026 | Bangkok, Thailand

International Conference on Comparative Philosophy and Religious Studies (ICCPRS - 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 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Explore All Session Tracks
Track 01
Comparative Philosophy: Bridging Eastern and Western Thought

This track explores the intersections and divergences between Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. Participants will engage in discussions that highlight the relevance of comparative analysis in understanding contemporary philosophical issues.

Track 02
Metaphysical Perspectives in Islamic Thought

This session focuses on the metaphysical frameworks within Islamic philosophy and their implications for broader philosophical discourse. Scholars are invited to examine how these perspectives contribute to our understanding of existence, reality, and the divine.

Track 03
Epistemology Across Cultures: A Comparative Approach

This track investigates the various epistemological theories found in different cultural contexts, particularly within Islamic and Western traditions. Participants will analyze how these theories shape our understanding of knowledge and belief.

Track 04
Comparative Ethics: Moral Frameworks in Religious Contexts

This session addresses ethical theories and practices across diverse religious traditions, with a focus on comparative analysis. Scholars will discuss how these moral frameworks inform contemporary ethical dilemmas.

Track 05
Philosophy of Religion: Cross-Cultural Dialogues

This track invites participants to engage in dialogues surrounding the philosophy of religion from a comparative perspective. Discussions will center on the nature of faith, reason, and the role of religion in human life.

Track 06
Intercultural Dialogue: Philosophical Perspectives

This session emphasizes the importance of intercultural dialogue in philosophy and religious studies. Participants will explore how philosophical discourse can foster understanding and cooperation among diverse cultures.

Track 07
Ancient Philosophies: Lessons for Modern Thought

This track examines the relevance of ancient philosophical traditions, including those from Islamic and Western contexts, for contemporary philosophical debates. Scholars will reflect on how ancient wisdom can inform current ethical and metaphysical discussions.

Track 08
Spiritual Traditions and Human Values

This session investigates the relationship between spiritual traditions and the articulation of human values across cultures. Participants will analyze how these values shape individual and collective identities.

Track 09
Comparative Theology: Understanding Religious Diversity

This track focuses on the study of comparative theology, exploring the theological implications of different religious traditions. Scholars will discuss how comparative approaches can enhance our understanding of faith and practice.

Track 10
Rationalism and Faith: A Comparative Inquiry

This session explores the tension and harmony between rationalist thought and faith-based beliefs in various philosophical traditions. Participants will engage in discussions that challenge the dichotomy between reason and spirituality.

Track 11
Religious Traditions and Global Ethics

This track examines how various religious traditions contribute to the discourse on global ethics in an increasingly interconnected world. Scholars will discuss the role of religious values in addressing contemporary global challenges.

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