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updated 29.04.2012

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The fragment of video recording of Nina Slanevskaya's report at the Institute of the Academy of Sciences, 16.12.2011

Nina Slanevskaya' new article "Providing Security for the Human Brain", pp. 136-148,
in Global Security: A Vision for the Future - Addressing the Challenges and Opportunities for Research in the Information Age, Volume 81, 2011, edited by François Géré, Mary Sharpe (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics).

Nina Slanevskaya "Neuroscience Applied to the Organisation of Society in Russian Sociology in Turbulent Times / Ed. by V.A. Mansurov. – Moscow: RSS, 2011. 308 -310.

Nina Slanevskaya's new article “The Formation of Australian Identity” in Australia, Oceania and Indonesia in the Course of History, the collection of proceedings from conferences dedicated to Mikluho-Maklay No 3, Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, 2010, pp. 69-80.

The Institute for Social Science Information at the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, Moscow  

N. Slanevskaya "The Ways Leading to Social Solidarity (on the basis of neuroscience research)" , 15 December 2011.

The next ESA conference “Social relations in Turbulent times” will take place in the University of Geneva from 7th to 10th September 2011.  

The new article by Nina SLANEVSKAYA "Ontology in Neuroscience. Treating without Drugs " >>> (.pdf) in the Journal "Holism and Health" No 3, 2010

My pilgrimage to the grave of the great philosopher Immanuel Kant on the New Year's Eve , 31.12.2009, Kaliningrad, Russia

Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) – the great German philosopher was born and died in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad in Russia).

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The Plaque on a wall in Kaliningrad, in German and Russian, with the words taken from Kant's Critique of Practical Reason: "Two things fill the mind with ever new and increasing admiration and awe, the more often and steadily we reflect upon them: The starry heavens above me and the moral law within me".

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St.Petersburg, slide-show. Link to the photos