Thursday, 20 November 2025

World Philosophy Day 2025; November 20th.

FORUM: "The Values of Societies of the Future." World  Philosophy Day 2025. The celebration will start with a keynote by Prof. Ingrid Robeyns on the ethics of inequality and values shaping future societies. Trained under Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, Prof. Robeyns combines rigorous economic analysis with philosophical inquiry to explore the moral dimensions of social and economic institutions and the outcomes they generate. Her most recent book, Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth (Allen Lane and Astra, 2024), advances a powerful argument for limiting excessive wealth as a condition for justice, democracy, and sustainability. After decades of research on human development and the capability approach, she now leads a team investigating the values and moral principles underlying different socioeconomic systems. In 2025, she was awarded the Stevin Prize, the highest academic distinction in the Netherlands. In her keynote lecture, Prof. Ingrid Robeyns will reflect on the urgent need to rethink the moral and institutional foundations of our societies in the face of deepening inequality, democratic erosion, and accelerating climate crisis. Prof. Robeyns will argue that humanity now stands at a civilizational crossroads, leaving behind an unsustainable model of development without a clear moral compass for what should follow. Drawing on her recent work on Limitarianism and her broader research on the ethics of institutions, she will examine the values and principles that could underpin alternative socioeconomic systems — systems that prioritize human flourishing, solidarity, and ecological responsibility. By exploring possible future scenarios, she will invite policymakers, scholars, and citizens alike to consider what kinds of societies we want to buildexamining the values and moral principles they stand for, the foundational assumptions on which they rest, and which groups would benefit most if they were to become the societies of the near future. Follow the conversation with the hahstags: #thinkers, #philosophers ,#thevaluesofsocietiesofthefuture,#WorldPhilosophyDay, #philosophy,#Philosophicaldebates, #PhilosophyDay.


November 20th.

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World Philosophy Day 2025



“The Values of Societies of the Future”

EVENTS: On November 20th, from 6:00 pm to - 7:30 pm will be held a symposium to mark the World Philosophy Day 2025 at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France in the Room IX. A keynote address will be delivered by Professor Ingrid Robeyns, a Belgian-Dutch philosopher and economist who holds the Chair in Ethics of Institutions at Utrecht University. The celebration of the World Philosophy Day 2025 will initiate a dialogue on the ethics of inequality and the values shaping future societies. This event supports the UNESCO MOST Programme’s mission to help policymakers rethink prevailing socio-economic paradigms, inspiring action toward just, inclusive, and sustainable societies. This year’s event will build on the discussions started through the Thought Leadership Series, which has brought together leading thinkers in the Social and Human Sciences throughout 2025 to explore critical societal challenges and innovative solutions. World Philosophy Day will deepen this conversation by examining the moral limits of wealth and the ethical principles guiding alternative socioeconomic futures. Register to participate and Follow the celebration online







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