Ethical Studies
Volume 4, Issue 1, July 2019
CONTENTS
CONTINUATION
BULGARIAN ETHICS – TRADITIONS AND HORIZONS
On the Bulgarian Ethics and the Contemporary Moral Risks
Editor-in-Chief – Emilia V. Marinova
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 1-2
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The Applied Ethics – an Essential Element of University Education
Valentina Dramalieva
University of National and World Economy, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 3-15
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Ethical Inquiry and Developing Ethical Competence in Secondary School
Evelina Ivanova-Vardzhiyska
Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 16-25
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Who Owns the Patient`s Information?
Prospects for the Moral Claim on Ownership
Martin Mirchev
MU “Prof. Dr Paraskev Stoyanov”, Varna
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 26-36
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CONTEMPORARY MORAL RISKS
Refugees and the Tolerance Crisis
Tanya Nedelcheva
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 37-50
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Our Memory Is Our Fortress –
Biological and Digital Memory in a Battle for the Subject!
Stoyan Stavru
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 51-61
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Scared of Values? The Goals of Disease Definitions
and the Problem with Naturalism
Aleksandra Traykova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 62-79
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REPORTS, REVIEWS AND SCIENTIFIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Book Review
Machines, Bodies, and Dreams. Review of “Inventing of Man a Machine.
The Body of the Athlete” by Boryana Angelova-Igova
Hristo Hristov
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 80-85
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Continuation of the Bibliography Index of Ethics Rubrics
in the Bulgarian Philosophical Periodicals IV
Emilia V. Marinova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 86-87
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Bibliography Index of Ethics Rubrics
in the Bulgarian Philosophical Periodicals IV
Dobrin Todorov
MGU „St. Ivan Rilski“, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (1)/2019: 88-90
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