1. From free will to freedom of action
Topic: "Free will in the age of algorithms: if the decision is predictable, who is responsible?" Why: we live in the era of Big Data, where human behavior is increasingly predictable. This raises a new ethical and psychological problem: is it possible to be free if you can be calculated?
2. Self-awareness 2.0 - identity in the era of metaverses
Topic: "The Fragmented Self: How Digital Identity Changes the Concept of Selfhood in Psychology and Philosophy." Why: There is no longer a single personality. There are avatars, a "public self," neural network images — this affects the identity continuum and creates a new field for research.
3. The meaning of life as the architecture of the future
Topic: "Existential design: is it possible to “design” the meaning of life as the architecture of the inner world?" Why: the transition from the abstract meaning of life to the practice of meaning-building: man as the author of his ethics, aesthetics and world.
4. Morality in conditions of moral overload
Topic: "The Ethics of Burnout: How to Live Morally in a World Where Everything Causes Guilt." Why: The new ethical overload in the era of disasters, wars, and social movements requires a new approach to moral self-regulation.
5. Psychotherapy of the future
Topic: "Psychology and Philosophy in Post-Humanistic Therapy: When the Therapist is AI and the Client is Digital Consciousness." Why: The philosophy of consciousness and psychology are entering a new phase: the boundary between biological and artificial intelligence is disappearing.
6. Experience as a method of cognition
Topic: "Phenomenology of feelings: how subtle perception becomes a form of knowledge". Why: a return to corporeality, sensation, micro events of the psyche is the path to a new cognitive and therapeutic practice.
7. Aesthetics of Trauma and Darkness
Topic: "The Beauty of Pain: How the Philosophy of the Tragic Influences Understanding Trauma in Psychology" Why: It's important to understand how cultural codes and myths influence our attitudes toward suffering and trauma—and how they can heal.
8. Psychology of interdimensionality
Topic: "Boundaries of consciousness: how the philosophy of space influences the perception of reality and mental states." Why: the perception of space is not only geography, but also the structure of subjectivity (borders, shelters, lack of a center).
9. Anti-meaning and the philosophy of emptiness
Topic: "When there is no meaning: philosophy is nothing in clinical psychology". Why: depression, apathy, anhedonia are often not destruction, but an entrance to an existential void, which is important to understand not as a pathology, but as part of mental reality.
10. Life as a Text: Narrative Philosophy and Therapy
Topic: "You are not you, but a story about you: the philosophy of self-text in psychotherapy". Why Himself: a person is not a subject, but a set of stories about himself. Rethinking yourself - through narrative reconstructions.