Premawardhana, ShantaStückelberger, Christoph2019-09-252019-09-252015-01-1820129782940428090 (print)9782940428083 (online)10.58863/20.500.12424/216700http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/216700A draft of this text was adopted at the Globethics.net International Conference that took place from 25 to 29 January 2009 in Nairobi. It was drafted and revised by Dr. Shanta Premawardhana, Director, Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation at the World Council of Churches, and by Prof. Dr. Christoph Stückelberger, Founder and Executive Director, Globethics.net, and Professor of Ethics at the University of Basel. Volume 4 of the Globethics.net Series: Sharing Values. A Hermeneutics for Global Ethics (2011) presents other documents related to the Conference including the present Principles and individual articles to take the reflection further.Exists also in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, and Spanish.In a time where different knowledge systems progress in close contact, sharing values effectively is crucial in order to steer clear of misunderstanding and conflict, and find common solutions to the most pressing issues affecting populations worldwide. Globethics.net, held its Third International Conference in 2009 on how to best share values across cultures and religions. Participants laid out the present methodological principles for a truly transformative dialogue on values. These principles will hopefully inspire institutions and professionals in the field, as well as contribute to the global debate on interreligious and intercultural ethics.1 online resource (19 pages)eng2012 Globethics.netAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Generic deed (CC BY-NC-ND 2.5)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/cultural ethicsreligious ethicsGlobethicsNairobi 2009Discourse ethicsinterreligious dialogueglobal ethicethical valuesGlobal ethicsCultural/intercultural ethicsReligious ethicsMoral universalism/relativismComparative religion and interreligious dialogueMethods of ethicsGlobethics.net principles on sharing values across cultures and religionsBook