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UAE: Mohamed bin Zayed University for Humanities to organise second international conference on philosophy

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Middle East | January 28, 2024 3:53:48 PM IST
Abu Dhabi [UAE], January 28 (ANI/WAM): The Philosophical Studies Centre at the Mohamed bin Zayed University for the Humanities has announced its second international conference on philosophy.

Titled "Philosophy and the Challenge of Theoretical and Social Progress," the event will run from February 6 to 7, bringing together prominent thinkers and academics from around the world.

Some 62 researchers, affiliated with 35 universities and institutions across 16 countries, will present their work in 8 sessions over the two days.

Around 56 research papers will tackle various aspects of the central theme, fostering insightful discussions and broadening perspectives.

Khalifa Mubarak Al Dhaheri, the university's chancellor, reaffirmed their commitment to promoting philosophy, ethics, and knowledge within society.

He underscores the crucial role of philosophical studies in educational institutions, emphasising their potential to drive progress, innovation, and renewal.

In today's world, Al Dhaheri argued, a renewed focus on moral values and knowledge is critical for building strong individuals, thriving nations, and a better future for all.

The conference serves as a platform to rethink and reshape philosophical studies, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to these noble goals.

Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities established the Centre for Philosophical Studies, which is considered the first of its kind in the country in the field of philosophical research, as part of a directive issued by the Executive Council of Abu Dhabi.

The Centre seeks to achieve the goals and vision of Abu Dhabi 2030 and the UAE government in capacity building, intellectual and philosophical pursuits, and consolidating the values of tolerance and coexistence that the UAE has adopted as part of its core values and guiding principles.

The centre is also mandated to help enhance the university's vision in developing the humanities as a field of study and academic program. (ANI/WAM)

 
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