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Information × Registration Number 0220U104391, 0116U004501 , R & D reports Title Axiological and epistemological transformations in the context of globalization processes popup.stage_title Head Derzhko Ihor Z., Доктор філософських наук Registration Date 16-12-2020 Organization Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University popup.description2  Based on the analysis of modern philosophical, economic and bioethical concepts, it is clarified: - historical stages and specifics of transformation of ontological, epistemological and axiological bases of modern worldview; - positive and negative phenomena of the globalization era, features of the formation of a new model of economic behavior under the influence of globalization; - the impact of worldview changes on the fundamental principles of bioethics and medical practice; - features of the spiritual situation of modernity and new types of humanism through the prism of secularization; the influence of eudemonism and hedonism on the value orientation of man in the modern world; - the specifics of the processes of cultural globalization and transformation of economic behavior of modern man; - the impact of worldview changes on the fundamental principles of bioethics and medical practice. - the role of multiculturalism in the formation of new forms of identity and in the development of post-classical science in the context of globalization; - the role of non-rational methods of cognition (intuition and preconception) in the process of scientific activity; - functional transformation of the human brain and future prospects for post-classical science; Product Description popup.authors Biletska Kateryna B Lushch Ulyana I Martynuyk Yuriy I Myslovska Iryna S Moravetsky Ostap M Procuyk Rostyslav R Stepanov Andriy O Terechkevych Galyna T popup.nrat_date 2020-12-16 Close
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Head: Derzhko Ihor Z.. Axiological and epistemological transformations in the context of globalization processes. (popup.stage: ). Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University. № 0220U104391
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