REIMAGINING CULTURAL DIALOGUES: A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO A HYBRID AXIOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR GLOBAL ETHICS

Authors

  • Evelyn Loughton Department of Theological and Cultural Studies, University of Exeter, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4718

Keywords:

Cultural Dialogues (CD), Hybird Axiological Framework (HAF), Global Ethics (GE)

Abstract

This study explores the philosophical dimensions of cultural dialogues and their relation to a hybrid axiological framework within the context of global ethics. Utilizing primary data analysis and statistical tools such as SPSS for correlation, variance, and regression analyses, the research examines the interplay between hybrid value systems and global ethical principles. The findings reveal a direct and significant link between the hybrid axiological framework and global ethics, emphasizing its potential to reshape moral discourse in a diverse and interconnected world. The study highlights African women's liberation as a critical lens for rethinking feminist organizing in a globalized era, offering unique insights into how marginalized communities foster resilience through strong associations. Employing an ecumenical theoretical framework, the research advocates for a transformative approach to ethics education, envisioning a more inclusive and holistic process. This inquiry underscores the importance of culturally informed ethical perspectives, providing a pathway for bridging diverse moral traditions in pursuit of global harmony and justice.

Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Evelyn Loughton. 2024. “REIMAGINING CULTURAL DIALOGUES: A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO A HYBRID AXIOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR GLOBAL ETHICS”. European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (4):502-16. https://doi.org/10.24204/ejpr.2024.4718.

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Section

Research Articles