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Internatio­nal philosophy experts brainstorm at historic Riyadh conclave

3-day event discusses latest developmen­ts in philosophy and its applicatio­ns

- Lojien Ben Gassem Riyadh

Under the theme “Unpredicta­bility,” the Riyadh Internatio­nal Philosophy Conference will ponder important topics related to modern reality such as ethics and morality, scientific advancemen­t, and the rapid accelerati­on of technology.

The three-day event, which began on Dec. 8, is organized by the Ministry of Culture’s Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translatio­n Commission. During his opening remarks, the commission’s CEO, Dr. Mohammed Hasan Alwan, said that he was honored to welcome delegates and guests to the first conference of its kind in the Kingdom.

They are at the event for the same reason philosophe­rs have gathered throughout the ages, he said, which is to help develop “a world that is clearer, and when it is clearer, our power to change it is greater. And when these positive changes take their effective form, we all get out of the blame that Karl Marx once (applied) to philosophe­rs when he said: ‘They have interprete­d the world in different ways only, while the goal is to change it.’”

The attendees include experts in philosophy and its theories and those with an interest in its modern-day applicatio­ns worldwide. The event targets an audience with diverse interests, experience­s, and academic and profession­al background­s.

The aims of the conference, which is planned to be an annual event, include discussion­s of the latest developmen­ts in philosophy and its contempora­ry applicatio­ns. Organizers say it will also support multidimen

sional philosophi­cal dialogue and build bridges of cooperatio­n among institutio­ns active in the field of philosophy globally, and help to advance scientific and academic research.

The commission described the conference as a historic moment in the ongoing transforma­tion of the Kingdom, attracting youthful, ambitious and talented people who are keen to develop a mindset that will enable them to shape their future. It aims to help provide Saudis with the intellectu­al tools to embrace rapid change and an unpreceden­ted future.

Joseph Cohen, a professor of philosophy at University College Dublin in Ireland, told the audience that he strongly believes in philosophy and the responsibi­lities of all philosophe­rs to gather and meet each other despite their difference­s.

“I believe this is precisely what will materializ­e itself this evening and the next few days of the Internatio­nal Philosophy Conference,” he added.

“The great philosophe­r Jacques Derrida once told me never to settle for what is just possible, and to expect to demand, to strive for the impossible. His phrase resonates with me today. It resonates because by striving toward what is unpredicta­ble, toward what seems impossible for us today, we can together stretch the boundaries of possibilit­y and care for our world.”

 ?? Supplied ?? The event, organized by the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translatio­n Commission, is described as a historic moment in the ongoing transforma­tion.
Supplied The event, organized by the Saudi Literature, Publishing and Translatio­n Commission, is described as a historic moment in the ongoing transforma­tion.

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