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Philosophy of education: goals and methods of modern education
Philosophy of education is a philosophical understanding of the nature, goals and problems of education. This area of knowledge occupies a special place at the intersection of philosophy and pedagogical practice, working with both fundamental philosophical questions and specific problems of the educational process.
The Origin and Development of the Celtic Languages: Irish, Scots and Welsh
Celtic languages are one of the branches of the Indo-European language family. These languages appeared in Europe in ancient times, when Celtic tribes occupied vast territories from the Atlantic to the Carpathians.
History of the Arabic language: from classical to modern dialects
Arabic, one of the most widely spoken Semitic languages, has undergone a long evolutionary process spanning over fifteen hundred years.
Evolution of Chinese Dialects: Putonghua and Its Regional Variants
Chinese is a group of languages that belong to the Sino-Tibetan language family and is spoken by approximately 1.39 billion people, or about 17% of the world’s population.
The Development of Ancient Roman Latin and Its Legacy in the Romance Languages
Latin, originally spoken in the small territory of ancient Latium in the central part of the Apennine Peninsula, eventually became the most important language of the Western Roman Empire and gave rise to the vast family of Romance languages, which today has about 900 million speakers worldwide.
Ancient Greek: Its Influence on Modern Vocabulary and Grammar
Ancient Greek is one of the oldest written languages of the Indo-European family, which has had a tremendous influence on the development of world culture, science and philosophyIt is the language of Homer and Aristotle, the language of the Iliad and Odyssey, the language of the first scientific treatises and philosophical dialogues, the language of the New Testament.
Business Philosophy: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
Modern business philosophy is a synthesis of moral principles, management strategies, and social obligations. Its core is formed by the concepts of business ethics and corporate responsibility, which have moved from theoretical discussions to practical tools of global management.
Aesthetic aspects of virtual and augmented reality
Modern technologies of virtual (VR) and augmented reality (AR) rethink traditional ideas about artistic expression, creating fundamentally new forms of interaction between the creator, the work and the viewer.
Performance Aesthetics: The Boundaries of Art and Reality in the 1970s
Performance as a special form of artistic expression significantly expanded the ideas about the boundaries between art and reality, becoming one of the most influential phenomena in artistic practice of the 1970s.
Fashion Philosophy: Beauty, Style and Identity
The philosophy of fashion is a field of philosophical knowledge that studies the relationship between fashion, modernity, and human self-awareness.
Aesthetics of Human-Machine Interaction
The aesthetics of human-machine interaction is the study of the visual, emotional and functional aspects of contact between humans and technical devices.
Philosophy of Music: Perception and Emotions
Philosophy of music, which studies perception and emotion, is a cross-disciplinary field of study. It examines how people perceive music and the causes of emotional responses.
Aesthetics of urban design: synthesis of harmony and functionality
Urban design is the art of creating spaces where visual expression meets practicality. Its goal is to create environments that are not only pleasing to the eye, but also meet the needs of residents, promoting comfort, safety, and social activity.
The history of the formation of the Finno-Ugric languages: key stages
The Finno-Ugric languages are a large group of related languages that belong to the Uralic language family and are widespread in Northern EurasiaThese languages are characterized by a number of common features in grammar, phonetics, and vocabulary, which indicates their origin from a common ancestor - the Proto-Finno-Ugric language.
Evolution of Slavic languages: from Proto-Slavic to modern dialects
Imagine that you are in the distant past, somewhere in the vast expanses of Eastern Europe. People speak a language that sounds unfamiliar, but is still somehow understandable.