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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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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| spelling | doaj-art-252863cd8e1541f2af600c1d374ee2fb2025-08-20T03:17:28ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062025-03-017910.12775/JEHS.2025.79.59885Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public healthViktor Biryukov0https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4113-0138Anatolii Gozhenko1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7413-4173Walery Zukow2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7675-6117Odesa National Medical University, Odesa, UkraineState Enterprise Ukrainian Research Institute for Medicine of Transport, Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Odesa, UkraineState Enterprise Ukrainian Research Institute for Medicine of Transport, Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Odesa, Ukraine 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. https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/59885anthropoeticssuper-system; public healthglobal ethicsartificial intelligencesustainable development |
| spellingShingle | Viktor Biryukov Anatolii Gozhenko Walery Zukow Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health Journal of Education, Health and Sport anthropoetics super-system; public health global ethics artificial intelligence sustainable development |
| title | Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health |
| title_full | Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health |
| title_fullStr | Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health |
| title_full_unstemmed | Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health |
| title_short | Anthropoetics as a super-system approach to the study of public health |
| title_sort | anthropoetics as a super system approach to the study of public health |
| topic | anthropoetics super-system; public health global ethics artificial intelligence sustainable development |
| url | https://apcz.umk.pl/JEHS/article/view/59885 |
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