Vol , Issue Date of Publication: June 26, 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20529/IJME.2026.040

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Ethics education — an imperative for future generations: Report on the 13th International Conference on Ethics Education

Manasa Seshadri
Jyothi Idiculla
J Charles Davis
Manjulika Vaz
Abstract:

The 13th International Conference on Ethics Education, themed "Ethics Education: An Imperative for Future Generations," brought together global scholars to address contemporary ethical challenges spanning critical areas of bioethics, technology ethics, ethics in schools and higher education, and research ethics in the digital age. Diverse ethical arguments, philosophical foundations and belief systems were presented, accommodating the changing, challenging contexts of our times. A recurring emphasis was on the need for interdisciplinary, experiential ethics education that fosters critical thinking and a holistic understanding of individuals and the planet, moving beyond mere knowledge transfer to preparing future generations for complex moral landscapes.


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