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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.
This track investigates the intersections between artistic expression and the philosophical inquiries surrounding the mind-body problem. Participants will analyze how various art forms reflect and challenge our understanding of consciousness and identity.
This session focuses on phenomenological approaches to understanding the experience of art and its impact on consciousness. Discussions will delve into how perception shapes our engagement with artistic works and the implications for self-identity.
This track examines the role of cognitive science in the interpretation of literature, emphasizing how mental representations influence our understanding of texts. Scholars will explore the cognitive processes involved in reading and the philosophical implications for personal identity.
This session addresses the concept of subjectivity as it pertains to artistic and literary creation. Participants will discuss how individual perspectives shape both the production and reception of art and literature, reflecting on the nature of consciousness.
This track explores the neural correlates associated with creative processes in art and literature. Presentations will highlight recent findings from cognitive neuroscience that illuminate the relationship between brain activity and conscious thought in creative endeavors.
This session investigates the philosophical underpinnings of psychology as it relates to artistic expression and interpretation. Discussions will focus on how psychological theories inform our understanding of creativity, perception, and identity.
This track examines how narratives in art and literature construct and deconstruct notions of self and identity. Participants will analyze the philosophical implications of these narratives on our understanding of personal identity and consciousness.
This session delves into cognitive philosophy's contributions to our understanding of aesthetic experiences in art and literature. Scholars will discuss how cognitive processes influence our emotional and intellectual responses to artistic works.
This track focuses on the relationship between perception and the representation of consciousness in various art forms. Participants will explore how different mediums convey complex mental states and the philosophical questions that arise from these representations.
This session investigates various theories of consciousness as they manifest in literary texts. Scholars will analyze how different philosophical perspectives on consciousness inform narrative structures and character development.
This track invites discussions on how contemporary art responds to and engages with philosophical debates in the philosophy of mind. Participants will explore the ways in which artists grapple with concepts of consciousness, identity, and perception in their work.