SECOND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE Philosophy Nowadays:

Cultural, educational, scientific policies in the European countries and the countries in the Black sea region 02 - 06 September, Varna, For 150th Anniversary of the BAS Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Organized by: Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Azerbaijan National Academy - Institute of Philosophy SECOND INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Romania Institute of Political Science and International Relations “Ion I.C. Philosophy Nowadays: Brătianu”, Romania Department of Philosophy, University of Liège, Belgium Cultural, educational, scientific policies in the European countries and the countries in the Black sea region Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences

CESNA-B, Serbia Department of Philosophy, Uludag University, Turkey 1

Place: Creative House of BAS in Varna, Bulgaria Opening: 02 September 2019 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME The conference will bring together participants from several countries to discuss from philosophical point of view a range of problems of SEPTEMBER 02 cultural, educational, scientific policies in the European countries and the countries in the Black sea region. The program of the conference is MONDAY organized in the following main panels:

New trends and challenges in the European countries and the countries in the Black and Caspian Sea regions (International relations and Economics) New trends and challenges in the European countries and the countries in 09.00-09.30 REGISTRATION OF THE PARTICIPANTS the Black and Caspian Sea regions (Religion and Politics) Foyer New trends and challenges in the European countries and the countries in the Black and Caspian Sea regions (Culture and Dialogue perspectives) Continental and analytic philosophy – recent problems and trends 09.30-10.00 OPENING CEREMONY Non-classical Logics and Science – Interpretations and Applications Hall 1 New trends in the educational politics of the Western European countries Welcoming speech - ISSK-BAS and Bulgaria Welcoming speeches - Other Honored Guests Varieties of Fictionalism

Beron Family – Bulgarian trace in the Science and Culture 10.00-12.00 SESSION 1 The official language of the Conference is English. Hall 1 We are glad you are part of this event! Section 1 Best regards, New trends and challenges in the European countries and the countries in the Black and Caspian Sea regions (International relations and Economics) Organizing committee 2

Chair: Assist. Prof. Mariana Todorova 14.00-16.00 Hall 1 Technical secretary: Diana Petrova Section 2 1. Bogdana Todorova, Head of Depart. “Social theories, strategies and prognoses” (Bulgaria) - plenary report Chair: Prof. Ilham Mamedzade Philosophy and challenges in the Black and Caspian Sea regions in 21st Technical secretary: Diana Petrova century 1. Anny Dimitrova, Advisor to the Governor, Bulgarian national 2. Prof. Ilham Mamedzade (Director of the Institute of Philosophy, bank (Bulgaria) – plenary report Azerbaijan) Challenges and prospects for cooperation between the BSEC countries On the Philosophy of tolerance and the European Union 3. Prof. Dr. Vakhtang Maisaia (Georgia) 2. Nexhat Kryeziu, Lecturer in the ISPE (Kosovo) Black Sea Security and Asymmetric Military Threats 21st Century: New Trends and New Challenges Impact of fiscal deficit on GDP growth- Case of Eurozone 3. Bunyamin Seyidov, Head of Division of Relations with Eastern 4. Assoc. Prof. Henrieta Șerban (Romania) countries (ANAS - Azerbaijan) The Black Sea: The Ecologist Trend, Policy and Politics Azerbaijan as a leader country of Southern Caucasus 5. Assist. Prof. Mariana Todorova (Former Member of the 4. Dr. Dragan Kolev (BiH) Bulgarian Parliament and Member of the Board of Millennium Project) The European Balkan and the Vacum of the Geopolitical power: a new great game Some new trends in Future studies 5. Assoc. Prof. Gabriela Tănăsescu (Romania)

Semi-presidentialism and presidentialization: Romania and Bulgaria

12.00-14.00 LUNCH 16.00-16.30 COFFEE-BREAK

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Film: Welcome in Azerbaijan - Xelvetde qalmış müdrik (The Wise man) 16.30-18.30 SESSION 2

New trends and challenges in the European countries and the countries in the Black and Caspian Sea regions (Religion and SEPTEMBER 03 Politics) TUESDAY Chair: Bogdana Todorova, D.Sc.

Technical secretary: Diana Petrova 10.00-12.00 SESSION 3

Hall 1 1. Prof. Dr. Slobodan Nešković, (Serbia) Section 1 Political processes and religious features in the Montenegrin-Caspian Non-classical Logics and Science – Interpretations and Applications Region with the review on the Croatian communities Chair: Assoc. Prof. Doroteya Angelova 2. Prof. Morteza Nouraei & Mahshid Abdllahi, MA (Iran) Oriental Studies: Cultural bridge between the Balkans and Iran Technical secretary: Radina Bogomirova (a case study - Bulgaria)

3. Assoc. Prof. Albena Nakova (Deputy Director ISSK-BAS, 1. Tomasz Jarmużek & Prof. Jacek Malinowski (Poland) Bulgaria) Barbershop paradox and connexive logics Cultural Difference as Legitimating Social Distances towards Migrants/Refugees 2. Assoc. Prof. Doroteya Angelova (Head of Depart. “Logical Systems and Models”, Bulgaria) 4. Sylvia Pencheva, PhD student (Bulgaria) The Role of Relevant Logic and Fuzzy Relevant Logic to the Problem of Interreligious dialogue - a challenge or a new opportunity? Vagueness 5. Prof. Zohra Aliyeva (Azerbaijan) 3. Assoc. Prof. Kristiyan Enchev (Bulgaria) Khalwatiyya as a Universal Phenomenon of Intercultural and Inter- Non-classical attempts to conceive the imagination as temporal trans- civilization Dialogue form

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4. Assoc. Prof. Vyacheslav Zadorin, (Russian Presidential Academy Methods and Indicators for Measuring Cultural Consumption and of National Economy and Public Administration) Cultural Participation The formal system with the postulate of material implication and its 4. Assist. Prof. Iva Manova (Bulgaria) interpretation on some physical theories The Messages of the “Green Pope”: Pope Francis’ Encyclical “Laudato si’”and the Ecological Shift in the Catholic Social Teaching 12.00-14.00 LUNCH 17.00-17.30 COFFEE-BREAK 14.00-16.00 SESSION 4 Hall 1 17.30-19.00 SESSION 5 Section 1 Section 1 New trends and challenges in the European countries and the Continental and analytic philosophy – recent problems and trends countries in the Black and Caspian Sea regions Chair: Assist. Prof. Iva Manova (Culture and Dialogue perspectives) Technical secretary: Radina Bogomirova Chair: Assoc. Prof. Henrieta Șerban

Technical secretary: Radina Bogomirova 1. Assoc.Prof. Lorena Stuparo (Romania)

Individual identity and multiculturalism 1. Prof. Kadir ÇüÇen, (Turkey) & Mayra Shurshitbay (PhD), (Kazahstan) 2. Dr. Ana Maria Negoiță (Romania) The formation of the ideal of ethical education among Turkic peoples (Turkish and Kazakh people) in the context of the dialogue of cultures The Concept of Contemporary Art. Illustration and Concept – What are the Differences 2. Dr. Sevinj Hasanova (Scientific Secretary-Institute of Philosophy, Azerbaijan) 3. Prof. Constantin Stoenescu (Romania) The ethical bases of intercultural interaction Before the division between Analytic and Continental. Comte, Mill, Brentano and the positivist turning point of philosophy 3. Assist. Prof. Dr. Svetlana Alexandrova (Bulgaria) 5

4. Prof. Mihaela Pop (Romania) 1. Assoc. Prof. Rosen Lutskanov (Bulgaria) Artistic modernity and mythological thought in the Romanian art of the Promise-theoretical modelling of learning processes comuniste period 2. Assoc. Prof. Martin Vacek (Slovak Academy) 5. Academician Alexandru Boboc (Romanian Academy) Modality, Fiction, and Indispensability Scientific Rationality and Other Types of Rationality 3. Lina Georgieva, PhD student (Bulgaria)

Process psychology: new approach to some traditional problems

SEPTEMBER 04 12.00-14.00 LUNCH WEDNESDAY 14.00-16.00 Section 2

09.30 – 19.00 CULTURAL TRIP 1. Assoc. Prof. Petia Todorova (Bulgaria)

Fictionality and fiction SEPTEMBER 05 2. Dr. Zsófia Zvolenszky (Hungary)

Limits on authors' authority over fictional objects 10.00-12.00 SESSION 6 3. Assoc. Prof. Marina Bakalova (Head of Depart. “Knowledge and Hall 1 Reality: Models, Methodology and Heuristics”, Bulgaria) Section 1 Musical Expression and Implicit Knowledge Varieties of Fictionalism 16.00 – 16.30 COFFEE-BREAK Chair: Assoc. Prof. Marina Bakalova Technical secretary: Lubka Ilieva

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Hall 1 Section 1 16.30 – 18.30 SESSION 7 Beron Family – Bulgarian trace in the Science and Culture Section 1 New trends in the educational politics of the Western European Chair: Prof. Martin Tabakov countries and Bulgaria 1. Prof. Nina Dimitrova (Bulgaria)

The Importance of Petar Beron’s “Slavische Philosophie” for the Chair: Prof. François Beets National Messianism of Boris Yotsov Technical secretary: Lubka Ilieva 2. Radina Bogomirova (Bulgaria) Dr. Vasil Beron and his contribution to archeology in Bulgaria

1. Prof. François Beets (Belgium) 3. Prof. Martin Tabakov (Bulgaria) Music and Philosophical education The Contribution of Vasil Beron to the Cultural Development of 2. Prof. Vesselin Petrov (Director of ISSK-BAS, Bulgaria) Bulgaria and the Country’s Integration into European Culture ……………………………………. 4. Dr. Teodora Velkova (Bulgaria) 3. Oana Şerban, PhD (Romania) Peter Beron's natural scientific views through the theories of evolution, intelligent design, and creationism Healing the Black Sea`s Patrimony: Hospitals, Health and Heritage 5. Lyubomir Sirkov, PhD student (Bulgaria) 4. Prof. Romulus Brâncoveanu (Dean of Faculty of Philosophy, University of Bucharest, Romania) The Entrepreneurial Activity of dr. Petar Beron in Wallachia (1832- Scientific Rationality and Other Types of Rationality. 1871)

SEPTEMBER 06 12.00-14.00 LUNCH 10.00 – 12.00 SESSION 8 14.00-16.00 SESSION 9

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Hall 1 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Bogdana Todorova, D.Sc (ISSK – BAS) – Chairman of the organizing committee

Section 1 MEMBERS OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE: 1. Prof. Viorel Cernica (Romania) Prof. Vesselin Petrov – ISSK - BAS Assoc. Prof. Doroteya Angelova- ISSK-BAS On two kinds of temporal reduction (An essay in pre-judicative Corresponding member, Prof. Anguel Stefanov-ISSK-BAS hermeneutics) Prof. Martin Tabakov – ISSK-BAS 2. Aleksandra Jovanovic, PhD (Serbia) Assoc. Prof. Marina Bakalova – ISSK-BAS Prof. Alexandru Boboc – Romanian Academy Ficgting against one of the most sriminal works, the pirates in the Prof. Mihaela Pop – University of Bucharest, Romania achievement of security and prevention of the planning Assoc. Prof. Henrieta Șerban - University of Political Science and determination of the sovereignty of the state International Relations ”Ion I. C. Brătianu”, Romania Prof. Ilham Mamedzade – University of Philosophy, Azerbaijan

Bunyamin Seyidov - ANAS 3. Ilija Zivotic, Msc &Ratomir Antonovic, MA (Serbia) Prof. Jacek Malinowski - Institute of Philosophy and Sociology Geosafety challenges and economic cooperation of the countries of Polish Academy of Science the Danube- Black sea region Prof. Abdulkadir ÇüÇen – University Uludag, Turkey Prof. Dr. Slobodan Nešković –CESNA-B, Serbia 4. Diana Petrova PhD student, University St. Kliment Prof. Dr. François Beets – Department of Philosophy, University of Ohridski” (Bulgaria) Liège, Belgium Religious education in the context of Bulgarian education: formation Assoc. Prof. Martin Vacek – Institute of Philosophy, Slovak of human behavior in children with special educational needs Academy of Sciences

MEMBERS OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Diana Petrova, PhD student Lubka Ilyeva Anny Dimitrova, PhD student Svetlana Alexandrova, PhD Radina Bogomirova 8