THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN BEING
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Pandemic and the Figure of Philosopher |
Olga V. Popova
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Pages 11-30 |
“Time to Kill, and Time to Heal”: The Human Being in a COVID-19 Pandemic |
Pavel D. Tishchenko
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Pages 31-49 |
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Desynchronization of the Public and the Private: The Transformation of Biocapitalism in the Coronavirus Context |
Sergei Y. Shevchenko
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Volha I. Davydzik
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Nadzeya S. Ilyushenko
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Kirill A. Petrov
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Pages 50-67 |
From Construction to Life Upgrade: The Rise or the Crisis of Biopolitics? |
Dmitry V. Popov
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Pages 68-86 |
SOCIAL PRACTICES
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Letters from CITAC |
Jean Becchio
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Pages 87-100 |
Emotional Effects of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Ethical and Psychological Aspects |
Farida G. Mailenova
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Pages 101-112 |
Transformation in Social Structures of the Post-сoronavirus World |
Vladimir V. Sliusarev
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Timur M. Khusyainov
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Pages 113-128 |
TIMES. MORALS. CHARACTERS
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“Dangerous Culture” and Dangerous Infections: Chinese Epidemics Рerceived by Western Medical Community |
Dmitry Mikhel
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Irina Mikhel
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Pages 129-146 |
SYMBOLS. VALUES. IDEALS
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Philosophical Justification of Risk and Catastrophe as a Spontaneous Return to Pristine Origins |
Siiana V. Shchepanovskaya
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Pages 147-164 |
EXTREME SITUATION
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Ethical Aspects of Ventilator Triage During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Alina P. Patrakova
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Pages 165-180 |
REVIEWS
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Implementation of Adaptation Strategies in Post-apocalypse as Illustrated by the Example of the TV Series “The Walking Dead” |
Viktoriya D. Danilova
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Pages 181-189 |