The article considers the “epistemology of everyday life”: since today the population objectifies the processes of its cognition and their results in social networks, the author applies the epistemological categories to the analysis of this material. The article is based on the materials of the report that was made at a conference organized by the University of Heidelberg and the Saint Petersburg State University on the topic: “The human existence between the illness and the health as a philosophical and a cultural problem”. Its participants were engaged in clarifying the philosophical foundations of psychology and psychiatry. The article considers the emergence of such methodological seminars` tradition a hundred years ago at the Un...
The crisis state of society at the beginning of the 21st century is increasingly described as chaos....
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Schizophrenic autism, as originally intended by Eugen Bleuler, signifies a pathognomic form of motiv...
The article considers the “epistemology of everyday life”: since today the population objectifies th...
The continuous interconnection made possible by social networks in the digital era is causing deep c...
Drawing on findings of a qualitative and exploratory study on the everyday photography of four young...
Abstract This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism (meta-representations, exec...
In our paper we are introducing social anthropological perspective on autism (autistic spectrum diso...
Despite the wide range and accessibility of digital image- making technologies, little attention has...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the attitude towards the deficiency of people with the...
The no-self thesis is said to originate in David Hume’s (1739) “bundle theory of self,” questioning ...
This article offers a neuroscientific explanation of the experience of autism as a disruption to the...
The article shows how the "idealization of everyday life" is necessary to enrich psychic life, to th...
In view of the emerging behaviors facilitated by digital innovations, this article proposes an insig...
This article applies Paul Tillich’s existentialist analysis of the human predicament, particularly w...
The crisis state of society at the beginning of the 21st century is increasingly described as chaos....
As the most obvious provision of social media in the individual world, „selfie“ is confronted at a p...
Schizophrenic autism, as originally intended by Eugen Bleuler, signifies a pathognomic form of motiv...
The article considers the “epistemology of everyday life”: since today the population objectifies th...
The continuous interconnection made possible by social networks in the digital era is causing deep c...
Drawing on findings of a qualitative and exploratory study on the everyday photography of four young...
Abstract This article examines three key aetiological theories of autism (meta-representations, exec...
In our paper we are introducing social anthropological perspective on autism (autistic spectrum diso...
Despite the wide range and accessibility of digital image- making technologies, little attention has...
The aim of this article is to examine whether the attitude towards the deficiency of people with the...
The no-self thesis is said to originate in David Hume’s (1739) “bundle theory of self,” questioning ...
This article offers a neuroscientific explanation of the experience of autism as a disruption to the...
The article shows how the "idealization of everyday life" is necessary to enrich psychic life, to th...
In view of the emerging behaviors facilitated by digital innovations, this article proposes an insig...
This article applies Paul Tillich’s existentialist analysis of the human predicament, particularly w...
The crisis state of society at the beginning of the 21st century is increasingly described as chaos....
As the most obvious provision of social media in the individual world, „selfie“ is confronted at a p...
Schizophrenic autism, as originally intended by Eugen Bleuler, signifies a pathognomic form of motiv...