

FIPC
Fourth session
21- 23.11.2024

Philosophy celebrates its International Day with its lights from Fujairah
Since its inception, the House of Philosophy has held a conference commemorating the world’s celebration of World Philosophy Day, which was decided by UNESCO on the third Thursday of November.
What led UNESCO to make philosophy a day of celebration is the celebration of the mind with all its love of truth, man and beauty, with all its values of tolerance, brotherhood and coexistence.

Information on the Fourth Conference
Since consciousness has been making its way into reality with all its discernment, the spirit of criticism has not departed from consciousness, and the implication of the right question and the search for the answers associated with the right question are inseparable from the spirit of criticism.
Criticism as a path of transcendence towards the new consciousness that corresponds to the essence of the realist process. This year’s Philosophy House conference has therefore made philosophical criticism the subject of a new narrative in philosophical criticism and of a creative philosophical dialogue about all possible forms of philosophical criticism, from the revelation of the meaning of philosophical criticism to the relation of the question to philosophical criticism to the critique of philosophical discourse through the philosophical critique of reality to the critique of reality to the relation to its possible revelation.
Philosophical criticism always aims to fulfill the truth.
the Fujairah International Philosophy Conference
(philosophical criticism)
21- 23.11.2024
Day 1
National Anthem
Opening of the conference and a welcoming speech from the ceremony
Youssef Abdel Bari
Opening Video
Welcome Message
Dr. Ahmed Al-Barqawi – Dean of Philosophy House
Guest Word
Professor Purushottama Belemoria - Professor at the University of San Francisco Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Editor-in-Chief of Sophia Magazine
Session I:
Lecture 1: Dr. Ahmed Al-Barqawi: What is philosophical criticism?
Lecture 2: Dr. Abdullah Al-Fadami: Cultural Criticism
Moderator: Dr. Sulaiman Al-Hatlan
Discussion
Session II:
Lecture 1: Dr. Fathi Treki: Criticism in Evil Philosophy
Lecture 2: Dr. Mohamed Mahjoub: What can I save?
Lecture 3: Dr. Ahmad Madi: Contemporary Arabic Philosophy: A Critical Reading
Moderator: Dr. Hassan Hammad
Discussion
Book Signing
The Manifestations of Kantian Philosophy in Nietzsche's Thought - Dr. Basil Zine
Book Signing
Philosophy as conceived by UNESCO الدكتور Dr. Al-Mahdi Straight
Session 3:
Lecture 1: Dr. Mashhad Al-Alaf: Epistemology and Criticism of Scientific Knowledge
Lecture 2: Dr. Kristina Bosakova: Critical Speech by Harris – Critical Criticism
Lecture 3: Dr. Stella Villarmia: The Philosophy of Birth – A Critical Attempt
Chairperson: Dr. Philip Dorstewicz
Discussion
Session IV:
Lecture 1: Dr. Ali Al-Hassan: A Critique of the Structuralism of History
Lecture 2: Dr. Ali Al-Kaabi: Critical Awareness Education
Moderator: Dr. Anwar Megheth
Discussion
Lunch break.
Day 2
Welcome Message
the Concert Sergeant - Hammoud Nights
Session I:
Lecture 1: Dr. Mariam Al Hashimi: The Philosophical Basis of Literary Criticism
Second Lecture: Dr. Sulaiman Al-Daher: Criticism and the Beginning of Philosophy
Moderator: Dr. Doaa Khalil
Discussion
Session II:
Lecture 1: Dr. Abdullah Al-Mutairi: Listening as a First Condition for Criticism
Lecture 2: Dr. Abdullah Al-Jami: Criticism and Question
Moderator: Dr. Sulaiman Al-Daher
Discussion
Session 3:
Lecture 1: Edwin Etebo: Arab and African philosophical discourse and its role in transcending European centralism
Moderator: Dr. Mashhad Al-Alaf
Discussion
Break.
Day 3
Welcome Message
the Concert Sergeant – Laila Hamoud
Signing a Cooperation Agreement
the House of Philosophy Barry Aldo Moro University
Session I:
Presentation of the results of a case study "The impact of philosophical thinking education on fifth graders"
Sheikha Al Sharqi
Dalia Tunisian
Dr. Imad Zahrani
Discussion
Session II:
Fujairah Philosophic Seminar and Heads of Arab Philosophical Societies Meeting
Break.
Conference Speakers
Ahmed Barqawi
Dean of the House of Philosophy.
Abdulla Al - Ghodami
He is a Saudi writer and academic, author of several books in the field of literary criticism, and a PhD from the University of Exeter.
Fathi Treki
Tunisian intellectual and philosopher with a doctorate in political philosophy from the Sorbonne University in Paris and a doctorate in philosophy from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Tunisia
Mohamed Mahjoub
Distinguished Professor of Interpretations and History of Philosophy at the University of Tunis-Manar
Al Foraf
Associate Professor of Philosophy of Science, Logic, Ethics and Islamic Studies.
Christina Bosakova
Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Pavol Joseph Chavarik in Ko كوشice.
Swana Sassa-Anand
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, University of Chullalungcourne, Bangkok Thailand
Stella Villaramia.
A major contributor to the emerging field of birth philosophy is currently leading a programme of excellence in the birth philosophy.
Ali Hassan
Professor of Contemporary Philosophy, University of Verrat, Syria. Lecturer in House of Philosophy.
On the heels.
Professor of Education and Comparative Education Policy, United Arab Emirates University Secretary-General.
Mary al-Hashimi
Head of Educational Studies and Assistant Professor, University of Zayed School of Education
Süleyman Al-Shari
Professor of the University of Mohamed Ben Zayed for Human Sciences, Professor of Greek Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, University of Damascus (2005).
Abdallah Al-Mati
Professor of Philosophical Education at King Saud University and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Society of Philosophy of Saudi Arabia.
Abdallah Al-Bahdi
PhD from Hull University of Britain in art and beauty philosophy.
Edwin Etiebo
Philosophy Section, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg, South Africa
Jim Ono.
Professor at Lagos University, Lagos, Nigeria.
Sheikha Al Sharqi
Children ' s Centre Initiatives Officer at the Philosophy House and accredited Philosophical Facilitator.
Dalia Tunisian
Founder and Executive Director of the Brahiya Institute of Saudi Arabia.
Imad Al-Zahrani
Ph.D. and M.S.A. in education from King Saud University and Diploma in Philosophy and Research Methods
Borushotama Belemura
Indian philosophy across cultures and monetary philosophies of law and religion.
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