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Philosophy of Migration: Ethics and Politics of Human Mobility
Migration as a phenomenon has accompanied humanity since ancient times. People have moved in search of safety, resources, new opportunities, or simply out of curiosity.
Feminist Political Philosophy: Concepts
Feminist political philosophy occupies a unique place in contemporary intellectual discourse, seeking to rethink traditional notions of power, justice, and equality.
14 Factors That Give Value to a Work of Art
Each month in The Hammer, art industry veteran Simon de Pury lifts the curtain on his life as the ultimate art world insider, sharing his celebrity encounters and invaluable insights into the inner workings of the art market.
Social Ethics and Justice in the Age of Globalization
The issue of social justice has become one of the central issues in the era of globalization. Every day, millions of people face situations that make them think about what it means to be part of a larger world where culture, economics, and politics intersect.
What are we talking about when we mention cyberethics?
Cyberethics is the intersection of technology, morality, and law, with each aspect affecting how we protect data, privacy, and digital assets.
Critique of Scientific Realism: Arguments and Counterarguments
Scientific realism is one of the key concepts in the philosophy of science. This position holds that scientific theories describe the world as it is, and are not just tools for prediction.
Political Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence: Regulation and Rights
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern society, influencing the economy, politics, and even personal decisions. However, its development poses complex questions for humanity about rights, responsibilities, and control.
History of scientific paradigms: from Copernicus to the present day
Science, as an intellectual system, is built on the change of paradigms that set the basis for understanding nature, man and society.
Philosophy of Science in the Age of Big Data
The era of big data has radically transformed the scientific process. The volumes of information that modern researchers encounter and the methods for analyzing it have fundamentally changed not only science but also the philosophy that underlies it.
Posthumanist Epistemology: Knowledge in the Age of Technology
Posthumanist epistemology is a new branch of philosophy, a fundamental revision of how we understand the nature of knowledge. While classical epistemology focused on the human mind as the main source and arbiter of knowledge, posthumanism offers a different approach, where humans cease to be the center of the world.
Epistemological Foundations of the Scientific Method in the Digital Age
The scientific method is the foundation of human progress in knowledge. But with the advent of the digital age, its philosophical roots face new challenges. How are our approaches to verifying knowledge changing, and what does this mean for the future of science?
The concept of existential metaphysics
Existential metaphysics is a field of philosophy that explores fundamental questions of existence, meaning, and human freedom. The discipline often goes beyond traditional metaphysics to focus on the subjective perception of reality.
Libertarianism in the Contemporary Political Context
Libertarianism, as a political and philosophical concept, continues to be hotly debated. Its proponents argue that minimizing government intervention and protecting individual freedom is the key to prosperity.
Epistemological Challenges of Ambiguous Data: How We Interpret Uncertainty
When information becomes uncertain or contradictory, our perception of truth is tested. What data do we consider reliable? What conclusions are we willing to accept based on an incomplete picture?
Cognitive sciences and philosophy of mind: synergies and contradictions
Cognitive science and philosophy of mind represent two overlapping, but sometimes opposing, approaches to the study of the mind.