ABOUT THE JOURNAL
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Ethical Research is to provide a global platform for the dissemination of a wide spectrum of research data and proposed solutions within its stated mandate. Interdisciplinarity requires that researchers within different academic disciplines should launch themselves from a common research springboard, so to speak, from where they can present new knowledge horizons and offer solving perspectives on specific ethical challenges. However, individual researchers can submit interdisciplinary ethical research conducted on their own, although the former is preferred. In other words, both group and individual interdisciplinary ethical research are welcome. View our Editorial Team.

 

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 LATEST ARTICLES

Original Research

 
Transhumanism and the ethical imperative of preserving and expanding consciousness  
David J. Vandenheever
09 April 2026

Review Article

 
Teleology and evolution in education: The need for an interdisciplinary, biology-based model for South Africa  
Juri A. van den Heever
26 March 2026

Original Research

 
An existential phenomenology for ethical systems inquiry: Churchman’s heroic mood  
Tania C. Gill
20 January 2026

Original Research

 
Perpetrator silence: Obadiah’s depiction of Israel as victim and Edom as perpetrator  
Gerrie F. Snyman
08 January 2026

Original Research

 
Reconstructing the ethics of war: Classical and contemporary reflections in the technological age  
Pieter Duvenage
04 December 2025

Reviewer Acknowledgement

 
Acknowledgement to reviewers  
Editorial Office
06 November 2025

Original Research

 
The tradition of critique and the critique of tradition: Some ethical perspectives  
Pieter Duvenage
06 November 2025

Original Research

 
Leveraging infrastructure for regional integration and economic growth in the Southern African Development Community: A conceptual framework  
Morake C. Morolo, Kambidima Wotela
28 October 2025

Original Research

 
Ethical issues in organoid research: Informed consent, clinical applications and the future  
Chris Jones, Juri van den Heever
26 September 2025

Original Research

 
The historical and philosophical basis of bioethics  
Anton A. van Niekerk
26 August 2025
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