Schedule

The World Philosophy

The new schedules would be updates soon.

For  past programme and schedule summary refer below.
Istanbul, Turkey 

Roundtables 
Morning - 11h30 - 13h30  
 
Afternoon - 15.00 - 17.00 

• The philosophical foundations of peace and human rights: where are we? 

President: Betül Çotuksöken (Turkey) 

Speakers: Bhuvan Chandel (India), Samuel Lee (Republic of Korea), Maija Kule (Latvia), Monica Gomez (Mexico) 

• Ethics philosophical, ethical, professional and other non-ethical philosophy. 

President: Harun Tepe (Turkey) 

Speakers: Myrto Dragona-Monachou (Greece), Carlin Romano (USA), Ghazala Irfan (Pakistan), Olive Leon (Mexico), Alya Saada (Tunisia) 

• What is the free market: a means to escape poverty or because of new global challenges? 

President: Kadri Yamac (Turkey) 

Speakers: Ayşe Buðra (Turkey), Paulin Hountondji (Benin), Marcelo Dascal (Israel), Ferda Keskin (Turkey) 

• Philosophy and its future 

President: Korkmaz Alemdar (Turkey) 

Speakers: Abdussalam Guseinov (Russia), Sémou Pathe Gueye (Senegal), Özlem Doğan (Turkey), Abdullah Kaygý (Turkey)  
Philosophers around a table of lunch 13h30 - 14h30 

[invitation]

• The role that women philosophers could play in shaping the future of humanity 

President: Moufida Goucha (UNESCO) 

Speakers: Hourya Benis Sinaceur (France), Ghazala Irfan (Pakistan), Davran Zeynep (Turkey), Genevieve Fraisse (France) 

• Security and Human Rights: True or false dilemma? 

President: Stephen Voss (Turkey) 

Speakers: Anat Biletzki (Israel), Jacques Poulain (France), Uluð Nutku (Turkey), Bensalem Himmich (Morocco) 

• What changes to our world view: what do we global, local, common? 

Chair: Pınar Canevi (Turkey) 

Speakers: Yersu Kim (Korea), Ivan Kaltchev (Bulgaria), Gürol Irzyk (Turkey), Nkolo Foe (Cameroon) 

H otel The Marmara 

Roundtables 

• Answering the Question: What is secularism? 

Organized by Reset-Dialogues on Civilizations 

President: Nina zu Fürstenberg (Switzerland) 

Speakers: Giancarlo Bosetti (Italy), Faruk Birtek (Turkey), Alessandro Ferrara (Italy), Ramin Jahanbegloo (Iran), Gianni Vattimo (Italy). 

On November 22, 2007 from 15:00 - to 17:00 

• Dialogue in Philosophy 

Organized by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies 

President: William L. McBride (USA) 

Panellists: Betül Çotuksöken (Turkey), David Evans (Ireland), Ivan Kaltchev (Bulgaria), Marietta Stepania (Russia). 

On November 23, 2007 from 9:30 - 11:30 

• Violence, Education, and Democracy 

Organized jointly by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies, International Institute of Philosophy and the International Council for Philosophy and Humanistic Studies 

President: 

Speakers: Marcelo Dascal (Israel), Maija Kule (Latvia), Scarantino Luca (Italy / France). 

On November 23, 2007 from 9:30 - 11:30 

• What is the philosophical practice? 

Organized by the Institute for Philosophical Practice 

President: Oscar Brenifier (France) 

Speakers: Nuran Direk (Turkey), Sevgi Ýyi (Turkey), Nimet Küçük (Turkey). 

On November 23, 2007 from 9:30 - 11:30 

• Why teaching philosophy? 

Organized by Philosophical Society of Turkey, with the participation of winners of Olympiads in philosophy. 

Chair: Kayhan Sezer (Turkey) 

Speakers: Begüm Naz Bayýrbaþ (Turkey) Daria Cybulski (Poland), Martin Hergouth (Slovenia), Johann Alexander (Germany), Elodie Moreau (Turkey) 

On November 23, 2007 from 9:30 - 11:30