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Call for Papers

Theme: The Human Being as Species
Subtitle: Its Nature and Functions
Type: ISUD 10th World Congress
Institution: International Society for Universal Dialogue (ISUD)
Location: Craiova (Romania)
Date: 4.–9.7.2014
Deadline: 25.10.2013

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In the 21st Century, we need a global examination of the human being.
The privileged position which was the basis of much of western
philosophy is no longer accepted by a number of thinkers. Some
relevant topics pertaining to this theme are: the old nature versus
nurture revisited and the relation of humans to other living beings;
various world views which are based in religion; the role of myth in
the various world views; the future of religion as an influence on
human beliefs and values; the scientific explanation of reality; the
problem with scientism; questioning various epistemological
methodologies: the interconnectedness and interdependence of all
life; the continued exploitation of the earth by human beings; the
role of morality in human behavior; virtue theory versus duty theory,
i.e., theory based on principles or rules; animal instincts, such as
the sex drive, which drives procreation; overpopulation;  how to plan
cities, towns and farm land for the future; the effect of the global
economy on human life and values; and perhaps the most difficult
issue of all, namely, human knowledge from a human perspective.

Papers presented at the congress will be published in the ISUD
bi-annual proceedings.

The deadline for abstracts is October 25, 2013. The deadline for full
papers is January 30, 2014. The submitted abstracts and papers will
undergo blind review. Please send a 300-500 words abstract in English
by regular post or e-mail attachment in Word to:

Professor Adriana Neacsu
Str. Sfintii Apostoli, Nr. 25
Cod postal 200392
Craiova
Romania
E-mail: [email protected]

ISUD, a member of the International Federation of Philosophical
Societies (FISP), is an international association of philosophers and
scholars from a wide range of other disciplines (such as history,
archaeology, pedagogy, anthropology, etc) devoted to promoting the
discussion of such fundamental issues as world peace, social justice,
human rights, and dialogical interrelations of diverse cultures. It
has hosted nine world congresses since 1993 in Poland, USA, Greece,
Finland, Japan, and China. Among ISUD publications are: The
Challenges of Globalization: Rethinking Nature, Culture and Freedom.
Oxford: Blackwell, 2007; Between Global Violence and Ethics of Peace:
Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009; Philosophy
After Hiroshima. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010.




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