ISSN: 2187-476X – The Asian Conference on Ethics, Religion & Philosophy 2016 Official Conference Proceedings
Published on: June 10th, 2016
ACERP2016, Kobe, Japan
Conference Themes 2016: “Justice”
Thursday, March 31 - Sunday, April 3, 2016
ISSN: 2187-476X
Conference Proceedings
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Proceedings Contents
Musical Meaning as Embodied Meaning: The Case of Horror Film Music
Lorraine Ka Chung Yeung
Communicating Knowledge about the World: Reflective, Collaborating Artists
Birut Zemits
Stephen Anderson
Aly de Groot
Jennifer Taylor
Levelling the Score – The Role of Individual Perceptions of
Justice in the Creation of Unethical Outcomes in Business
A.C. Ping
Asoke Buddhist Education In Thailand
Marja-Leena Heikkilä-Horn
An Idea of Justice in the Platonic Tradition of Russian Religious Philosophy
Lilia Castle
Purity and Equanimity – The Mandala of Zen Rock Garden
Wong Wah Sang
Justice and the Cyberworld
Grace D. Santizo
Historical Justice or the Dusk of the West? Messianism and
Catastrophism in the Inter-War Philosophical Thought
Marek N. Jakubowski
Belief Revision and the Mortality of the Soul Hypothesis
Spyridon Stelios
The Good Sense of the Modern: Revisiting Heidegger’s Social Ontology
Anoop George
Do We Have Epistemic Support for The Existence of Afterlife?
Tony Tsz Fung Lau
Ethical Judgments of Directors’ on Earnings Management Practices
Hafiza Aishah Hashim
Shamsul Nahar Abdullah
Zalailah Salleh
Empirically Informed Theorizing about Justice and Distributive
Justice Reasoning among Asians
Jacklyn A. Cleofas
How Can the Pursuit of Equal Opportunity Be Reasonable in Education?:
A Perspective from the Rawlsian Theory of Justice
Hironori Kojima
Disclosure of Zakat information: Is it Important?
Roshaiza Taha
Nurul Nurhidayatie Muhamad Ali
Muhammad Faris Zulkifli
Muhsin Nor Paizin
Pusat Pungutan Zakat
The Rise of Western Pop Music and Pole Dancing in Taiwanese
Traditional Religious Festivals
Min-Chia Young
Justice through Recognition
Vinicio Busacchi
Diversity and Fairness in College Admissions
Charles Miceli