Ethical Studies
Volume 4, Issue 2, December 2019
CONTENTS
THEME OF THE ISSUE
ETHICS AND TECHNOLOGICAL RISK
Theme of the Issue: „Ethics and Technological Risk“
Editor-In-Chief – Emilia V. Marinova
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 1-5
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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE AND THE VIRTUALIZED MAN
Technologies and Morality
Vassil Prodanov
University of National and World Economy, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 6-17
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Ethical Debate about the Technologies –
History, Problems and Perspectives
Silviya Mineva
Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski“
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 18-30
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ETHICS, LAW AND TECHNOLOGICAL RISK
Does Morality Need to be Stimulated
in Terms of Technological Risk
Valentina Dramalieva
University of National and World Economy, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 31-43
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Development of Industry 4.0 and Related Technologies:
Major Social Risks and Ethical Challenges
Ludmila Ivancheva
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 44-51
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Methodological Challenges to Sociological Practice
in the Era of the Internet
Emilia Chengelova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 52-63
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Big Data and ahe Social Contract: Analysis of the Case of Data Breach
from the National Revenue Agency
Antoaneta Getova
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 64-74
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Contemporary Cyber-Security Trends
and Related Ethical Dilemmas (Part 1)
Vesselin Bontchev, Dimitrina Polimirova
National Laboratory of Computer Virology, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 75-83
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TECHNOLOGIES, POWER AND POLITICS
Technology, Risks and One Moral Dilemma
Georgi Naydenov
University of National and World Economy, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 84-92
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False News and Child Policies
Eleonora Lilova
State Agency for Child Protection
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 93-100
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Post-News
Kamen Kovachev
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 101-104
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About the Multiplicity of Technogenic Risks and
Their Moral and Ethical Implications
Maksim Mizov
Center for Historical and Politological Studies, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 105-117
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TECHNO-UTOPIANISM AND ETHICS: TRANSHUMANISM AND POSTHUMANISM
Ethics, Artificial Intelligence and the Evolution of Humanity
Hristo Hristov
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 118-128
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MACHINE AND COMPUTER ETHICS
Types of Artificial Intelligence – Narrow, General and Super AI.
Some Risks and Ethical Issues
Mariana Todorova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 129-139
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A Path to Design Artificial Intelligence to Recognize Good and Evil
Alexander Lazarov
Independent Researcher
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 140-147
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Ethical Hacking
Hristina Ambareva
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 148-157
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Who Owns the “Bug”?
Emilia V. Marinova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 158-163
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Media in Times of Robo-Journalism
Margarita Pesheva
VFU „Chernorizets Hrabar“, Varna
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 164-172
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Words Versus Neutrons
Stoyan Stavru
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 173-189
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MEDIA ECOLOGY AND VIRTUAL SOCIAL NETWORKS
Ethical Sensitivity In Decision-Making Assisted by
Virtual Social Network
Irina Zinovieva
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 190-199
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Visions for the Internet in the Perspective of
Digital (Soft) Ethics
Daniela Sotirova
Technical University – Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 200-211
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Morality in the Virtual Space
Kalin Gaydarov
New Bulgarian University, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 212-223
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Relationship Between Aggressive Behavior
and Online Violence
Evgenya Yordanova-Hristova
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 224-235
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DIGITAL HEALTHCARE AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES
Confidentiality – A Basic Ethical Standard for the Protection of Human Dignity in the Telemedicine
Diagnostic Practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Peter Markov
Acibadem City Clinic MBAL “Tokuda”, Sofia/
Medical University, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 236-244
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On the Moral Aspects of AI Use in Health Care –
Real Vs. Perceived Risks
Aleksandra Traykova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 245-254
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Íslendingabók: Genetics, Genealogy and Technology
Aglaya Denkova
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 255-265
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Disability and New Technologies
Bozhidar Ivkov
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 266-277
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TECHNOLOGIES, ETHICS AND EDUCATION
Neuroenhancement – the End of the School Education?
Nataliya Hristova
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Sofia
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 278-289
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Digital Literacy and Inequalities in Knowledge Society
Valentina Milenkova
SWU “Neofit Rilski”, Blagoevgrad
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 290-300
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Innovations at School Environment or School “Big Brother”
Vesselina Kachakova
Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 301-308
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Cinema as an Educational Approach for Ethical Reflexion
on Problems Concerning the Use of Information Technologies
Evelina Ivanova-Vardzhiyska
Plovdiv University “Paisii Hilendarski”
Ethical Studies, Vol. 4 (2)/2019: 309-318
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