Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health
Background: Health as a biosocial phenomenon is studied across multiple scientific disciplines, yet increasing specialization has resulted in fragmented knowledge and a loss of holistic perspective. Contemporary global challenges - including climate change, pandemics, and artificial intelligence...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Kazimierz Wielki University
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Journal of Education, Health and Sport |
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| Online Access: | https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/59885 |
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| Summary: | Background:
Health as a biosocial phenomenon is studied across multiple scientific disciplines, yet increasing specialization has resulted in fragmented knowledge and a loss of holistic perspective. Contemporary global challenges - including climate change, pandemics, and artificial intelligence - demand a new integrative ethical framework.
Objective:
This article introduces anthropoetics as a super-system approach to public health, aiming to unify existing ethical systems (bioethics, technoethics, noetics) into a comprehensive paradigm addressing modern civilizational risks.
Methods:
The study employs: Bioethical and systems theory analysis (ISO 9001:2015 standards). Ontological modeling (STCHH - space-time continuum of human health). Historical-dialectical review of ethical systems evolution
Results:
Anthropoetics emerges as an ethical super-system based on four pillars: Interconnectedness of all life and cosmic elements. Sustainable development principles. Consciousness as a foundation for ethical norms. Humanism respecting all life forms
Conclusions:
Anthropoetics provides a transformative paradigm for public health research and policy, requiring international collaboration for implementation. Its super-system structure offers novel solutions for harmonizing scientific progress with ethical imperatives in the Anthropocene era.
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| ISSN: | 2391-8306 |