Purpose and tasks
Purpose
The journal "Integrative Anthropology" is designed to create a scientific platform for the publication of original research that contributes to a deeper understanding of man in his biological, socio-cultural, philosophical and medical dimensions. The journal seeks to unite interdisciplinary approaches to the study of human nature, integrating data from medicine, philosophy and anthropology, and also aims to stimulate scientific dialogue, innovation in the study of human existence and contribute to the development of integrative anthropological knowledge.
Objectives
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Publication of high-quality scientific articles that explore the methodology of integrative anthropology, onto- and phylogenesis of human nature, medical-biological and philosophical aspects of bioethics, genetics and reproductive medicine with an ethical and legal context. 
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Encouragement of interdisciplinary research that highlights the connections between medical, social, cultural and philosophical aspects of health, pathology, human development and society. 
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Facilitation of the exchange of knowledge between researchers, practitioners and educators in the field of anthropology, medicine, philosophy and related disciplines, providing an opportunity to publish the results of theoretical, experimental and clinical research. 
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Raising the level of scientific discussion on contemporary challenges facing humanity — including social aspects of health, psychosocial problems, environmental anthropological issues, as well as ethical and legal aspects of innovations in medicine. 




