Organizer: Daniel Sarvestani
Keynote: TBA
This workshop explores the relationships between Indigenous structures of thought and major world religions, with particular attention to how different traditions articulate meaning, truth, community, and the sacred.
Indigenous philosophies often emerge from deeply relational frameworks, where knowledge is not abstracted from life but embedded in land, language, ancestry, and lived practice. These structures frequently challenge dominant philosophical assumptions grounded in universality, formalization, and separation between subject and world.
Major world religions—such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others—have developed rich and diverse systems of belief, often combining metaphysical claims, ethical prescriptions, and symbolic narratives that seek to account for human existence, transcendence, and order.
Rather than treating these traditions as isolated or hierarchical, this workshop invites contributions that examine their points of contact, tension, and transformation. How do Indigenous structures of thought interact with, resist, reinterpret, or coexist alongside major religious traditions? What forms of reasoning, narrative, or symbolic logic emerge in these encounters?
We are particularly interested in contributions that engage with questions such as:
We welcome submissions from philosophy, religious studies, Indigenous studies, anthropology, and related disciplines.
The institutional organizer of 5th World Congress on Logic and Religion is the Logic and Religion Association.
The local Institutional Organiser is the University of Canada West, Vancouver. The event is co-organised by the Simon Fraser University.
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The programme of the congress will be available in July 2026.
The conference will be held in different locations at the Simon Fraser University - Vancouver (580 W Hastings Street)
and at the University Canada West - Vancouver (626 West Pender Street).
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