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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (
PLENARY & ONLINE):
Tadeush Adulo
(Institute
of Philosophy, Minsk,
Belarus):
Anthropological Scenarios in the XXI Century
Yolanda Angulo
(National Autonomous Univ. of
Mexico, New Mexico, Mexico):
Emerging
Subjects in the Globalization Era
Diab AL-BADAYNEH
(Tafila Technical University, Tafila, Jordan)
Human
Rights in the Information Age
Oscar BRENIFIER
(www.brenifier.com)
Is there life for a philosopher outside Academia ?
David CORNBERG
(Taipei,
Taiwan)
The Split-Plane
Hypothesis: Animism, Theism and the limit of Signification
Alexander CHUMAKOV
(Russian Philosophical
Society, Moscow, Russia)
Sociocultural
and Anthropological Aspects of Globalization
Vassily Friauf
(Saratov State
University, Saratov, Russia)
Faith, Knowledge and Experience
in the Philosophies of Simeon Frank and Martin Heidegger
Sabina FÎNARU
("Stefan cel Mare"
University, Suceava, Romania)
The "post-" or the "past"
Mircea Eliade ?
Emanuel GRUENGARD
(Shenkar College of Engineering & Design, Ramat Gan, Israel)
&
Ora
GRUENGARD (Shenkar
College of Engineering & Design, Ramat Gan, Israel)
Technology and Alienation: The Case of Distance Learning
Emilia GULICIUC
(Université "Stefan cel Mare", Suceava, Romania)
Les universalités de la dimension roumaine de
l'Être
Viorel GULICIUC
("Stefan cel Mare", University Suceava, Romania)
From coincidentia oppositorum towards
non generic universality
Ibanga Ikpe
(University of
Botswana, Botswana)
Being Human and
being armed
Oleg Inshakov (Rector
of the Volgograd State University)
“Theory of Human Actions and Economic
Genetics”
Teuvo LAITILA
(Universities
of Joensuu and Turku, Finlanda)
What is popular
religion?
Igor Liseev
(Institute of
Philosophy, Moscow, Russia):
Philosophical Grounds for the Contemporary Conception of Human Being
Lorenzo MAGNANI
(University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy)
Knowledge as
a Duty. Distributed Morality in a Technological World
Boris MARKOV
(Sankt Petersburg State
University, Sankt Petersburg, Russia)
Language in the
Pespective of Anthropology
Yoshiaki Nagano
(Institute of Human
Intelligence, Arts & Sciences, Tokyo, Japan):
New Research for the Recognition of Human Being by Emergent Domain Theory of
Knowledge
Carol
Nechemias
(Penn. State
University, Harrisburg (USA):
Preferences for Male or Female Bosses Among Russian and American University
Students: the Sway of Modernity?
Igor
Nevvazhai
(Saratov State Law Academy,
Saratov, Russia):
Tragedy as an Ultimate Experience in the Human Existence
Nikolay OMELCHENKO
(Volgograd
State University, Volgograd,
Russia)
Existential Field
of Personality
Kuruvilla
PANDIKATTU SJ (Jnana-Deepa
Vidyapeeth,
Pune, India)
Human Beings
Today: At the Cross Roads of Cosmic Exctinction or Collective Extinction
José María PAZ GAGO (Universite
da Coruña, Espagne)
L'homme est un Signe. l'Etre humain
dans la pensée sémiotique de Peirce
Alexander PIGALEV
(Volgograd
State University, Volgograd,
Russia)
Human Being and
the Problem of Reality
Elena PRUS (U.L.I.M., Chisinau, Moldova)
Cioran et le
doute
Marina
Savelieva
(Center
for the Humanitarian Education,
Kiev, Ukraine):
A Comparative Analysis of Historical Logic of the
Anthropological Discourse Becoming in Western Europe and Russia
Colin SCHMIDT
(Université du Maine, Mans-Laval, France)
Future Human Intellect. Speculations on th Nature of
Knowledge Transfer
Jozef SIVÁk
(Institute
of Philosophy,
Bratislava, Slovakia):
About the Notion of Phenomenological
Anthropology
Alexander Strizoe
(Volgograd, Russia)
Text as a Program of Social Being:
Anthropological Orientations
João
J.
VILA-CHÃ
(Catholic
Portuguese University,
Braga, Portugal):
From
Subject to Person: Contribution to the Self-Understanding of the Human Being in
the Context of Contemporary Thought
(provisory title)
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