Saturday
Philosophy of Continuity: Meaning, Responsibility, Future
International scientific conference on continuity, change and responsibility in contemporary philosophy.
European Union
Offline participation with article publication
Optional Zoom report participation
Online conference language
Translation into English is included in the price
Printed characters / signs
Certificate of Article Author and Conference Participant
Conference Preview
The international conference Philosophy of Continuity: Meaning, Responsibility, Future is dedicated to the analysis of fundamental philosophical challenges related to continuity, change, and responsibility in the contemporary world. The conference brings together scholars working in ontology, ethics, social and political philosophy, philosophy of culture, science, and technology.
Particular attention is paid to the transformation of meaning and values under conditions of global uncertainty, digitalization, and civilizational change. The conference provides a platform for dialogue between different philosophical traditions, including analytic, continental, and interdisciplinary approaches. It explores the normative foundations of responsibility toward society, culture, and future generations.
Special emphasis is placed on the continuity of knowledge, institutions, and cultural memory in the 21st century. The conference welcomes contributions from established scholars, early-career researchers, and doctoral candidates. The proceedings aim to reflect the diversity of contemporary philosophical research in Europe and beyond.
Conference Sections
Ontology and Temporality
Being, continuity and change.
Ethics and Responsibility
Ethical responsibility in the 21st century.
Philosophy of Culture and Memory
Cultural continuity, memory and value transmission.
Social and Political Philosophy
Continuity of institutions and values.
Philosophy of Science and Knowledge
Knowledge in a changing world.
Philosophy of Technology
Digitality, technology and the future.
Philosophical Anthropology
The human condition in contemporary philosophy.
Interdisciplinary and Applied Philosophy
Applied and cross-disciplinary philosophical research.
Placement of Scientific Articles
The proceedings are placed in leading international indexing databases: Copernicus (ICI), BASE, Zenodo, OpenAIRE, Lucern Open Repository (LORY), EBSCO, J-Gate, Academic Resource Index ResearchBib, International Scientific Indexing (ISI), Mendeley, Asian Digital Library (ADL), and World Wide Science (WWS).
The proceedings are archived in World Research Library and Internet Archive.
Each article is placed in Tuculart's OJS platform and SEO-optimised.
The collection of proceedings of scientific articles is provided to TOP-500 universities and TOP-100 national libraries of the world.
Report
- Length of report: up to 10 minutes.
- Length of debate: up to 5 minutes.
- Report language: English.
- To fix for speaking: conference@eiid.eu.
- Information from speaker: personal data, title of the conference, title of the report, manuscript of the report in Word, and actual email.
Article Design
General Formatting Rules
- Word 2016 or newer.
- All sheet margins: 2.5 cm.
- Font: Garamond.
- Font size: 12.
- Line spacing: 1.0.
Article Structure
- Personal data of author(s)
- Title
- Introduction
- Methods
- Literature Review
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- References
- Appendix, if any
Personal Data of Author(s)
Name, surname, academic title, academic degree, department, faculty, university or institute, town, country and email.
Title
The title should not exceed 200 characters.
Introduction
- Relevance of the study: 2–3 paragraphs.
- Novelty of the study: 2–3 paragraphs.
- Subject of the study: 1 sentence.
- Object of the study: 1 sentence.
- Aim or purpose of the study: 1 sentence.
- Several objectives of the study.
- Audience of readers: 1–2 paragraphs.
Methods
First, general scientific methods should be presented, then special research methods. Each method should be described in a separate paragraph: briefly explain the essence of the method and how it is used in the study.
Literature Review
Every source from the References should be presented: briefly explain the essence of the source and how it is used in the study.
Results
The section should be divided into several parts. Each part should end with a paragraph of conclusions such as Thus,....
Discussion
The Discussion should include relevance of the study results, problems encountered during the study and suggestions for further development of the research topic.
Conclusion
- General conclusions on the research topic: 2–3 paragraphs.
- Achieving the research goal: 1–2 paragraphs.
- Solving research tasks: 2–3 paragraphs.
References and Links
- References: 15 or more sources, numbered list.
- One source: [5].
- Two sources: [5; 8].
- Source with page: [5, p. 28].
- Source with pages: [5, pp. 30–31].
Appendix
If the article contains tables or figures, they may be included in the Appendix and should be numbered.
Register for the Conference
Please complete the registration form to apply for participation in the conference. You may also attach your article file at this stage. File upload is optional.
Contact information
Address:
1155/27, Zámostní, Ostrava, Czechia, 71000
Hlavnice 163, okr. Opava, Czechia, 74752
Email:
info@eiid.eu,
eiid.ostrava@gmail.com