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  1. The Arabic Ontology – an Arabic Wordnet with Ontologically Clean Content.Mustafa Jarrar
    We present a formal Arabic wordnet built on the basis of a carefully designed ontology hereby referred to as the Arabic Ontology. The ontology provides a formal representation of the concepts that the Arabic terms convey, and its content was built with ontological analysis in mind, and benchmarked to scientific advances and rigorous knowledge sources as much as this is possible, rather than to only speakers’ beliefs as lexicons typically are. A comprehensive evaluation was conducted thereby demonstrating that the current (...)
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volume 25, issue 1, 2020
  1. Risk-Based Approach to Provide Internal Quality Control and Safety Medical Management Programs in Dental Care Practices.O. Yu Afanasyeva, S. V. Dronov & A. S. Serbin
    The effectiveness of a quality management program of medical care has to meet not just the quality management standards, but also has to be flexible, taking into account the features of a medical organization and the existing problems in the medical care support. The effectiveness of a quality management program is based on feedback, so the quality control of medical care is so important. The study of problems in medical care gives us the ability to improve both, the quality management (...)
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  2. Doctor’s Speech Culture as the Main Component of Professional Ethics.T. K. Fomina, Yu G. Fateeva & O. V. Kostenko
    The article is devoted to the communicative competence of a doctor as a component of professional ethics. Knowledge of norms of the modern Russian literary language, compliance with these standards in the oral and written speech of a medical worker helps to establish contact between doctor and a patient. To identify the level of knowledge of Russian language norms, readiness for professional speech a scientific research was made, during which the most typical mistakes were revealed:orthoepic, morphological, lexical, stylistic. Following the (...)
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  3. The Paradigm of Tolerance in the Prism of Understanding Future Doctors.Ju S. Khudina & N. L. Wiegel
    Thе article deals with the attitude of medical university students towards gender identification. The problem is extremely urgent because of dynamic change of the world. It has a politematic framework and addresses national features, religious and philosophical aspects, as well as many others. Tolerance issues in general and in certain areas of medicine in particular occupy an important place in the formation of a doctor as a professional. In the publication, a thorough analysis of the materials was carried out, which (...)
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  4. Ethical Problems of the Research of the Thermal State of Worker in Conditions of Manufacturing.N. I. Latyshevskaya, M. D. Kovaleva, V. V. Mirochnik & A. V. Belyaeva
    The research of the thermal state of workers is associated with s ome ethical difficulties. The research work uses the method of rewards and bonuses for respondents. This argues the relevance of the discussion about the ethical principles of conducting hygienic and physiological studies in conditions of manufacturing.
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  5. Application of the Integrated Approach to the Ethics of Radiological Protection.N. A. Podzolkova & S. A. Romanov
    The main objective of this study is to continue an open dialogue between representatives of the nuclear industry and the interested public concerned about the ethics of decision-making in nuclear energy. The authors consider these problems from the perspective of integral philosophy differentiating levels of consciousness. The study consists of two parts. The first one aimed to analyse ethical platforms of radiological protection and the principles of biomedical ethics using the level approach [6]. The summary table of ethical correlates of (...)
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  6. Ethics in Medical Education.N. N. Sedova
    The article traces the forty-year history of the establishment of the Bioethics training course at the Volgograd State Medical University, which turns 85 this year. It is told about those who played a major role in the development of bioethics as a training course, what difficulties and successes were along this path. The logic of the institutionalization of bioethics through the creation of ethical examination procedures is traced. Actual problems of bioethics, as well as ongoing bioethical activities are not covered (...)
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  7. The Strategy of Individualization of Identity in Modern Culture: Philosophical Analysis.I. S. Seleznev
    The article considers the process of identity constructing in modern culture. As a result of the case analysis, the author conceptualizes the modern identity construction strategy as an individualization of identity. The worldview foundations of this strategy are revealed. It is proposed to distinguish two paradigms of identity on the basis of the function of social representation: I-as-image and I-as-symbol. The author connects the tendency of individualization and delegitimation of social institutions in modern culture with the process of transition from (...)
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  8. Ethics of Dental Tourism as a Subject of Scientific Interest.G. Yu Shchekin, A. N. Osyko, V. A. Bakhtin & L. L. Kozhevnikov
    The theme of the paper is defined by the relevance and insufficient scientific elaboration of the concept of dental tourism in Russia on the basis of deep, comprehensive and conceptually oriented research. The article presents the analytical review of foreign literature in the field of dental tourism. The authors consider various approaches to the definition of the conceptof dental tourism. Scientific developments which are devoted to the dental tourism have not been conducted in our country yet. Mainly, the scientific developments (...)
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  9. Volgograd Experience of Humanitarian Education in a Medical University.V. V. Shkarin, A. D. Donika & P. R. Yagupov
    The article discusses the long-term experience of humanitarian education and the formation of moral values of the medical profession at the Volgograd State Medical University. It is considered the activities of the University for development of professional and scientific research competencies of students in the interdisciplinary field of medical and social sciences. The material of scientific research conducted by students shows the process of internalization by them of humanistic models of healing, experience of empathy and compassion, internalization of bioethics and (...)
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  10. Bioethics: Definition and Types.I. V. Siluyanova & L. E. Pishchikova
    Bioethics is defined by the authors as a form of knowledge about the permissible limits of manipulating human life in the range from birth to dying. A comparative analysis of the materials of the Conference in Jerusalem and the «Handbook on Bioethics for Judges» prepared by the UNESCO Department of Bioethics in Haifa, on the one hand, and Statements of the Church and Social Council on Biomedical Ethics of the Russian Orthodox Church, on the other, was conducted. It proves that (...)
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  11. Bioethics in Narrative Foreshortening: From «Science of Survival» to the Radical Ethics of Salvation.K. S. Smirnov
    The increasingly foreshortening of bioethics known as narrative and even literary bioethics is analyzed in article. This analysis is realized on the material of Rudyard Kipling’s story «The miracle of Purun Bhagat». Deconstruction in its ethical aspect comes out in this case as method of the overcoming of logocentrism and becomes radicalization of ethics. The talk is about consideration of bioethics not simply as the science of survival but as radical ethics of the salvation of life. The text of the (...)
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  12. Secularization of the Fall Into Sin Based on Dante's Divine Comedy.A. U. Yagodina, I. A. Serova & A. V. Petrov
    The article presents the results of an interview in a student’s group on the problem of the fall into sin based on the discussion at the seminar of Dante's «divine Comedy». The authors consider human as an image and likeness of God, who creates himself, choosing between good and harm. There were changes in the perception of the structure of Inferno: the number of circles of hell in the minds of young people interviewed decreased: all respondents do not see sin (...)
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  13. Implementation of Bioethic Principles in the Evaluation of the Patient’s Status and Role in Written Medical Interaction.V. V. Zhura & E. G. Semenova
    The article explored the fact that various bioethical principles underlie the evaluation of the patient’s status and role in therapeutic interactions in written medical documents. We have found that characterization of biomedical, social and behavioural aspects of the patient’s existence relies on such bioethical principles as obligation, truthfulness, respect for human rights and dignity, the patient’s good. A few facts of the violation of the principle of respect for human rights and dignity consisting in verbal stigmatization have been provided. Bioethical (...)
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volume 26, issue 12, 2020
  1. Ethical and Psychological Collisions on Referral of VIII Type Institutions Leavers to Nursing Homes for Chronic Mental Patients.V. V. Delarue, G. V. Kondratyev, O. I. Shutova & T. I. Guba
    Former research showed that up to 20–25 % of those who leave schools of type VIII are referred to nursery homes for chronic mental patients not due to medical problems but because of social ones. According to the authors’ opinion, such social practice has more positive than negative aspects. However, this issue requires extensive discussions. Organizing special post-diploma training courses of 16–24 hours on ethical-psychological aspects of referral various categories of patients to nursery homes for chronic mental patients also seems (...)
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  2. Celebration of the World Bioethics Day in Volgograd State Medical University.A. D. Donika, A. S. Strelchenko & N. V. Soloviev
    The article presents the results of research activities which were undertaken in Volgograd Medical University to celebrate the World Bioethics Day. The theme of scientific events organized on the basis of the Department of Bioethics, Philosophy and Medical Law with a course of the sociology of medicine with the participation of the Department of Ethical, Legal and Sociological Expertise in Medicine of Volgograd Medical Scientific Center is “Benefit and Harm”. The article presents the Program of holding a scientific online conference (...)
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  3. Features of "Relevant" Changes in Medical Students Appearance.J. S. Khudinа, A. G. Koichuev, Z. O. Tutova & T. S. Pshunov
    In a modern democratic society appearance has great importance. This is especially true of the dress code in health care sphere. More recently, changing your appearance by getting tattoos and body modifications has been decried by different generations in the medical community. However, what is significance of appearance of a medical officer during epidemiological instability around the world? The response to this question was given in our study. The objectives of the study are: to interrogate the attitude of medical university (...)
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  4. The Fragment of Research the Quality of Life and Professional Burnout of Doctors in Children's Polyclinics in Volgograd.L. P. Slivina, M. E. Morozov, A. A. Khaydukova, E. I. Kalinchenko & I. V. Fedotova
    The level of medical care to patients and the success of the implementation of the national project "Health" depend on the health status and doctor's professionalism. Modern healthcare reform is being implemented by optimizing costs, merging medical organizations, closing ineffective hospitals, expanding the use of high-tech care and informatization of the doctor's activities. All this makes it necessary to assess the health of doctors. Scientists have studied the quality of life and identified the professional burnout of doctors in children's clinics (...)
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volume 26, issue 2, 2020
  1. Medical Science and Bioethics.Susanna Davtyan
    In this article we analyse the ideas of outstanding Armenian thinker of X century Gregory of Narek and their connection with ideas of V. Potter. The power of Narek as a remedy for diseases is explained also by the viewpoint of Word Remedy.
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  2. Ancient Assumptions of Contemporary Considerations of Nature, Life and Non-Human Living Beings.Željko Kaluđerović
    Advocates of the questioning of the dominant anthropocentric perspective of the world have been increasingly strongly presenting ethical demands for a new solution of the relationship between humans and other beings, saying that adherence to the Western philo-sophical and theological traditions has caused the current environmental, and not just environmental, crisis. The attempts are being made to establish a new relationship by relativizing the differences between man and the non-human living beings, often by attributing specifically human traits and categories, such (...)
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  3. Ethical Interpretation of Three Elements of Medicine During Covid-19.O. I. Kubar
    The humanitarian idea underlying this article is to attempt an epidemiological interpretation of the classic Hippocratic triad "Medicine consists of three elements: the disease, the patient and the doctor". In the XIII century, the Syrian doctor Abul-Faraj in his saying: "Look, there are three of us – you, me, and the disease. If you are on my side, it will be easier for the two of us to defeat her. But, if you go over to her side, I alone will (...)
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  4. Advertising and Sponsorship Activities in the Field of Physical Education, Sports and the Olympic Movement.V. B. Mandrikov, N. V. Zamyatina, Y. A. Zubarev, L. А Komleva, L. G. Vakalova & A. А Vinichenko
    The level of development of advertising and sponsorship activities in Russia is still significantly inferior to Western countries, but every year we see tremendous development in this area. Sponsorship is not mostly considered as an investment and marketing communication yet, but rather as a charity. This approach, according to the authors, is more consistent with philanthropy. In this regard, the article defines the concepts of "sponsorship" and "philanthropy", shows the difference between them. Examples of interaction between sports organizations and sponsors (...)
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  5. Ethical and Legal Problems Caused by Covid-19 Pandemic.A. V. Petrov & D. A. Donika
    In the article these are considered ethical and legal problems caused by the ongoing pandemic of the new coronavirus disease. New challenges for health care, economy, education not only revealed rather a high level of stability and mobility, but also showed a poor readiness of response to sudden risks, which had a certain impact on all spheres of life of the whole society. The authors have conducted a brief cross-cultural analysis of the issue basing on data quoted by the international (...)
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  6. Bioethics in a “Remote Format” or Removed Bioethics?N. N. Sedova
    The active transition to digital civilization coincided with the pandemic of the new coronavirus. It can be assumed that it was the pandemic that accelerated this process. In any case, people immediately faced to new phenomena, which can affect both physical and social health. Many phenomena, including both digitalization and pandemic, have not been explained and properly assessed yet. Absence of proper explanation and assessment creates a fertile field for insurance, doubts and mistakes. Therefore at the present time the evaluative (...)
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  7. Medical Ethics Revisited.E. G. Semenova & I. K. Cheremushnikova
    Reliable reconstruction of historical – cultural past, including the past related to medical culture, remains an important methodological task. However, most documents and materials traditionally used for such reconstructions are often "mythologems", influenced by official ideology. Inevitably, the historical-cultural context is replaced by the historical-clinical one. The researcher is transferred from the field of culture to the space of professional constructions that impoverish our ideas about such elusive phenomena as medical ethics, body practices, attitudes to illness and health. The article (...)
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  8. Psychological Care for Children with Autism: Bioethical Problems in the Conditions of the Pandemic.M. Ye Volchansky, V. V. Delarue, V. V. Boluchevskaya & A. A. Raevsky
    Comparison of the opinions working with the children of psychologists of Volgograd region concerning the provision of psychological assistance to children with early childhood autism in the 10-year interval showed the ongoing institutionalization of this social practice, although not intensive enough. However, the COVID-19 pandemic, which began in early 2020, made it virtually impossible to provide psychological support to children with the disorder, due to numerous factual and subjective factors. It was concluded that regional medical and social services needed to (...)
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  9. Development Tendencies of the Inclusive Education System at Higher Medical School: Adaptation, Maintenance, Professional Readiness.A. N. Zholudo, D. N. Os´kin, O. V. Polyakova & E. G. Vershinin
    This article considers the issues of adaptation and organization of the educational process, barrier-free environment and readiness for professional activity of students with disabilities in inclusive education in conditions of inclusive education in a medical university. The relevance of this work is determined by one of the priority areas of state policy in the field of higher education – access to higher education for people with disabilities in inclusive education. Inclusive education at the university is designed to ensure not only (...)
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  10. Cross-Cultural Communication in Medical Settings.V. V. Zhura & A. P. Utesheva
    Tоday there is a strong tendency to incorporate the bioethical principle of social justice in healthcare in cross-cultural communication. Considering cultural differences makes it possible to ensure that the human right to medical care and wellbeing is fully respected. Several types of most vulnerable populations were identified – immigrants and social minorities. When seeking medical care they face a number of problems such as culture and language barriers, lower socio-economic status, lack of literacy, which impede effective communication and care provision. (...)
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  1. The Institutional Stabilization of Philosophy of Science and its Withdrawal From Social Concerns After the Second World War.Fons Dewulf
    In this paper, I criticize the thesis that value-laden approaches in American philosophy of science were marginalized in the 1960s through the editorial policy at Philosophy of Science and funding...
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  1. Self-Location in Interactive Fiction.Paal Fjeldvig Antonsen
    The aim of this paper is to make sense of a characteristic feature of interactive fictions, such as video game fictions, adventure books and role playing games. In particular, I describe one important way consumers of interactive fiction ‘take on the role’ of a fictional character and are ‘involved’ in the story. I argue that appreciative engagement with such works requires imagining being someone else and imagining parts of the story in a self-locating manner. In short, consuming works of interactive (...)
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  2. White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue... And Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation.Nadia Mehdi
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  3. 'Andy Warhol', Tate Modern.Vid Simoniti
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volume 69, issue ?, 2020
  1. John Rawls on Redistribution and Recognition.Pablo Aguayo
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  2. El pensamiento cartesiano y la fundación de la sociología.Loreto Arias-Lagos, Felipe Sáez-Ardura & Juan Peña-Axt
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  3. El Universalismo Crítico de Leopoldo Zea. Una Epistemología Dialéctica Para la Historia de Las Ideas y la Filosofía de la Historia.Iver Beltrán-García
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  4. Crítica de la Crítica a la Sociología Crítica a Partir de Luc Boltanski.Emiliano Gambarotta
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  5. On Searle and the Collapse of Civilization.Rodrigo González-Fernández
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  6. La ética vocacional, heroica, deportiva e ilustrada de Ortega y Gasset para tiempos de desorientación, parte II.Antonio Gutiérrez-Pozo
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  7. El egoísmo en el pensamiento de Thomas Hobbes. Interpretación y racionalidad cooperativa.Diego Pinilla-Rodríguez & Patricia Sánchez-Recio
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  8. Noción de frontera y objetos de cooperación en escenarios de diferencia epistemológica.Jorge Vergara-Vidal & Octavio Avendaño-Pavéz
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  1. Territorial Presence As A Ground For Claims: Some Reflections.Linda Bosniak
    "Territorial Presence As A Ground For Claims: Some Reflections" returns to political theory to assess the moral and legal position of those individuals who are inside the territory of liberal democratic states, but whose very presence has been unauthorised by the state. The author asks the question as to what their bodily presence means and does from a political perspective. The paper is part of a broader political phenomenology of territoriality in liberal national thought and puts emphasis on the idea (...)
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  2. Arbitrary Law Making and Unorderable Subjectivities in Legal Theoretical Approaches to Migration.Enrica Rigo
    The article considers the changes that have affected European border regimes of migration control as a testcase for discussing arbitrariness. The argument highlights the limited capacity of notions of arbitrariness defined as a departure from the rule of law to capture the ongoing conflict at the borders of Europe and brings, instead, to the foreground the ambivalent meaning of arbitrariness. By comparing Santi Romano’s classical theory of legal pluralism with recent analyses of legal globalization processes, arbitrariness emerges either as an (...)
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    Data Models, Representation, and Adequacy-for-Purpose.Alisa Bokulich & Wendy Parker
    We critically engage two traditional views of scientific data and outline a novel philosophical view that we call the pragmatic-representational (PR) view of data. On the PR view, data are representations that are the product of a process of inquiry, and they should be evaluated in terms of their adequacy or fitness for particular purposes. Some important implications of the PR view for data assessment, related to misrepresentation, context-sensitivity, and complementary use, are highlighted. The PR view provides insight into the (...)
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  1. Team Semantics for Interventionist Counterfactuals: Observations vs. Interventions.Fausto Barbero & Gabriel Sandu
    Team semantics is a highly general framework for logics which describe dependencies and independencies among variables. Typically, the dependencies considered in this context are properties of sets of configurations or data records. We show how team semantics can be further generalized to support languages for the discussion of interventionist counterfactuals and causal dependencies, such as those that arise in manipulationist theories of causation. We show that the “causal teams” we introduce in the present paper can be used for modelling some (...)
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