2015-04-26

The final deadline to submit your abstract to the Second European Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy is May 1, 2015.

Held alongside the Second European Conference on Psychology & the Behavioral Sciences, at the Thistle Hotel from July 6-8, 2015, join us as we discuss this year’s conference theme, “Power” in an international, interdisciplinary and intercultural setting.

ECERP2014 welcomed delegates from many different countries last year and we look forward to continuing this international event in 2015. To submit an abstract for presentation or participate as an audience member, please visit the website or contact us for more information.

Submit an abstract: http://iafor.org/cfp

Visit the conference website: http://iafor.org/conferences/ecerp2015/

Enquiries: ecerp@iafor.org

Join us for presentations from:

Professor Geoff Beattie

ECP2015 Keynote Speaker

Dr. Mervat Abdel Nasser

ECP2015 Featured Speaker

Dr George D. Chryssides

ECERP2015 Keynote Speaker

Professor Stuart D. B. Picken

ECERP2015 Conference Chair Featured Speaker

And more! Visit our speakers page for more details:
http://iafor.org/ecerp2015-speakers/

***Join IAFOR at ECERP2015 to:

-Deliver your own research findings to a global audience

-Have your work published in the conference proceedings and considered for peer-reviewed, open access IAFOR Journals

-Benefit from IAFOR’s interdisciplinary focus by hearing the latest research in the field of Psychology, Behavioral Sciences, Ethics, Religion & Philosophy

-Participate in a truly international, interdisciplinary and intercultural event

-Participate in interactive audience sessions

-Access international networking opportunities

-Discounts on registration fees are available for those able to pay registration fees early. Please see the registration page for details:
http://iafor.org/ecerp2015-registration

***ECERP2015 Conference Theme: “Power”

Power, used or abused, conceptually brings together several central philosophical questions of ethics and religion. What is power? What conditions make its exercise legitimate? How is illegitimate use to be defined? Is power itself, as some have claimed, neutral? Can its exercise ever be neutral? Can there be an unconscious use or abuse of power? If so, how does it function?

This selection of problems and themes call for perpetual reflection, and we are confident that this theme will excite a number of new research avenues, and we look forward to this being an intellectually stimulating, enlightening and “powerful” event.

Please see the call for papers page for more details: http://iafor.org/ecerp2015-call-for-papers/

IAFOR looks forward to welcoming you to Brighton, UK.

ECERP2015 will be part of a series of events taking place in Brighton, UK from July 1-16. These events are international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary and will cover topics such as psychology, education, business, sustainability, literature, media and more.

Please visit the UK events page of the IAFOR website for details: http://iafor.org/conferences/european-conferences/

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