ONTOLOGY, EPISTEMOLOGY, LOGIC
5–14
Vlasova Olga A. Antinomianism in the interdisciplinary dialogue of philosophy and psychiatry: from phenomenology to neurosciences // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 5–14. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/1
15–22
Zhuravleva Elena Yu. Epistemological prospects in the development of softwarization of contemporary scientific research activities // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 15–22. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/2
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
23–31
Korotysheva Natalia N. Empiriocritical “realism” and edmund Husserl’s “lifeworld” // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 23–31. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/3
32–38
Kurabtsev Vasiliy L. The obvious nuances of the “Big Country” (based on the research by Fyodor Dostoevsky and Aleksandr Panarin) // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 32–38. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/4
SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANITY
39–48
Zakirova Adelia Zh. Ethnic stereotypes: towards understanding the essence // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 39–48. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/5
49–58
Lyaschenko Maxim N. Pessimistic anthropology of protestantism and the fatalism of solitude as the collapse of human existence // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 49–58. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/6
59–75
Maltsev Yaroslav V. Circles of permanent modernity: a brief conceptualization of the concept // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 59–75. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/7
76–87
Ovchinnikov Alexander V., Anikin Daniil A. “Cancel culture” and “corporate cancellation” in the discourse of social philosophy // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 76–87. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/8
88–102
Petrenko Valeriya V. Fashionable thing as a character of object-oriented social ontology: on the way to a “different” consumer society // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 88–102. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/9
103–113
Chernikova Irina V., Yakunina Irina V. Human identity in the context of digital transformation // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 103–113. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/10
114–120
Chesnokova Lessia V. Public and private as the “great dichotomy” of the western world // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 114–120. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/11
121–129
Holodnovа Ksenia N. “The Death of Man” in the name of The House that Jack Built // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 121–129. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/12
SOCIOLOGY
130–139
Dmitrieva Elena V., Sopetina Darya N. Mobile technologies in increasing compliance in clinical trials: a sociological analysis // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 130–139. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/13
140–154
Kranzeeva Elena A., Burmakina Anna L., Brandt Yana A. Network communities of resource-type regions of Siberia: characteristics and relationships // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 140–154. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/14
155–164
Novikov Igor A. How employees of large russian companies distribute the “burden of involvement” of people with disabilities: towards raising the question of the relationship between management practices and forms of involvement // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 155–164. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/15
165–181
Solovyeva Svetlana V. A family in a difficult life situation as an object of state social policy // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 165–181. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/16
182–192
Lawal Mary O., Iarskaia-Smirnova Elena R. Spotlighting the trends in the inclusive education research in Nigeria // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 182–192. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/17
POLITICAL SCIENCE
193–207
Vukovich Natalia A., Biryukova Olga V., Krivokhizhin Oleg Yu., Olshanskaya Irina B. Which companies are the leaders of responsible business in Russia? // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 193–207. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/18
208–220
Gostev Kirill V. The Catalan crisis’ european dimension: sovereignty and the right to self-determination // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 208–220. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/19
221–232
Romanova Tatiana A. Disappearance of the European Union from russia’s foreign policy map: an analysis of the official Telegram channel of the Russian Federation representation in Brussels // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 221–232. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/20
233–244
Toropchin Gleb V. Analysing nuclear latency: variables and constants // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 233–244. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/21
245–255
Ustinkin Sergey V., Gaikovich Ekaterina K. Transformation of the EU gender strategy // Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science. 2025. № 83. P. 245–255. DOI: 10.17223/1998863X/83/22

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