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Articles by keyword biomedicine
Dimensionally ontology V. Frankl as the conceptual basis for interdisciplinary synthesis of Biomedicine, psychology and computing
O.E. Petrunia - Ph.D. (Philos.), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Social Communication of MATI - Russian State Technological University K.E. Tsiolkovsky (Moscow). E-mail: hypostasis@yandex.ru
The problem of human factors in biomedicine
O.E. Petrunia - Ph.D. (Philos.), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Social Communication, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Moscow, Russia. E-mail: hypostasis@yandex.ru
Convergent NBIC-paradigm and modern education
O.E. Backsanskiy - Dr.Sc. (Philos.), Professor, Professor RAS, Leading Research Scientist, Philosophy Institute of RAS, Moscow E-mail: obucks@mail.ru
Biomedicine and the anthropic approach (principle)
O.E. Petrunia - Ph.D. (Philos.), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Social Communication, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University), Moscow E-mail: hypostasis@yandex.ru
Theoretical and methodological foundations of biofeedback

O.E. Petrunia – Ph.D. (Philos.), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Moscow Aviation Institute  (National research university) 

E-mail: hypostasis@yandex.ru 

L.V. Poskotinova – Dr.Sc. (Biol.), Associate Professor, 

N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research of RAS (Arkhangelsk)

E-mail: liliya200572@mail.ru

Theoretical and methodological aspects of the problem of inhibition of behavior in Biomedicine and Jurisprudence

O.E. Petrunia
Ph.D. (Philos.), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)
E-mail: hypostasis@yandex.ru
A.A. Kozlyakov
Lecturer, Department of Administrative Activity, Moscow University of the Ministry of internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
Tver branch
E-mail:
storka2006@mail.ru