Conference Session Tracks
SDG-Aligned Research Themes
The ICLRCT conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Philosophy and related disciplines.
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Foundations of Logic in Philosophy
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This track explores the foundational principles of logic as they pertain to philosophical inquiry. Participants will examine the interplay between logical structures and philosophical arguments.
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Epistemological Perspectives on Knowledge
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This session focuses on various epistemological theories and their implications for understanding knowledge. Scholars will engage in discussions about the nature, sources, and limits of human knowledge.
03
Critical Thinking in Ethical Reasoning
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This track investigates the role of critical thinking in ethical decision-making processes. It aims to analyze how logical reasoning can enhance moral judgments and ethical arguments.
04
Argumentation Theory and Its Applications
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This session delves into the principles of argumentation theory and its relevance in philosophical discourse. Participants will explore how effective argumentation can influence rational debate.
05
Rationality and Its Philosophical Implications
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This track examines the concept of rationality from various philosophical perspectives. Discussions will focus on how rational thought shapes our understanding of belief and action.
06
Philosophy of Logic: Historical and Contemporary Views
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the philosophy of logic, tracing its evolution from historical to contemporary perspectives. Participants will analyze key figures and their contributions to the field.
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The Role of Logic in Scientific Inquiry
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This track investigates the significance of logical reasoning in the context of scientific methodologies. Scholars will discuss how logical frameworks underpin scientific arguments and theories.
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Cognitive Biases and Rational Decision-Making
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This session explores the impact of cognitive biases on rational decision-making processes. Participants will analyze how these biases can distort logical reasoning and critical thinking.
09
Philosophical Approaches to Argument Evaluation
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This track focuses on various philosophical methodologies for evaluating arguments. Discussions will center on criteria for soundness, validity, and persuasive effectiveness.
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Intersections of Logic and Language
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This session examines the relationship between logic and language in philosophical discourse. Participants will explore how linguistic structures influence logical reasoning and argumentation.
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The Future of Logic in Social Sciences
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This track investigates the evolving role of logic within the social sciences. Scholars will discuss how advancements in logical theory can inform social scientific research and practice.
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