| 21st Annual International Conference on Philosophy | |||
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| 1 | Environmental Philosophy: Ethics, Technology & Ways of Living Academic Responsible: Dr. Oidinposha Imamkhodjaeva, Deputy Head, Philosophy Unit, Athens Institute & Teaching Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University, USA. How should we live in a world shaped by ecological crisis, technological acceleration, and global interdependence? This microsymposium invites philosophers, scholars, and practitioners to explore the ethical, cultural, and political dimensions of our relationship with the environment. We welcome contributions that examine how environmental philosophy can guide sustainable living, responsible innovation, democratic governance, and active citizenship in an age of climate change and artificial intelligence. Key themes include: Environmental ethics and ecological justice, Indigenous and non-Western ecological worldviews, AI, automation, and environmental governance, philosophies of nature, sustainability, and technology, business ethics and green enterprise, civic responsibility and ecological citizenship and rethinking human-nature relations in the Anthropocene. | Abstract Submitting Form | |
| 2 | Philosophy of Physics Academic Responsible: Dr. Robert Bishop, Head, Philosophy Unit, Athens Institute & Professor, Wheaton College, USA This microsymposium aims to explore the deep philosophical questions underlying modern physics, including the nature of space and time, the interpretation of quantum mechanics, the role of symmetry in physical laws, and the philosophical implications of cosmology. We welcome papers from philosophers, physicists, and interdisciplinary researchers. | Abstract Submitting Form | 
