Neuroethics and the Politics of Historical Memory: Rethinking Polish-Ukrainian Relations Through Education

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70594/brain/16.2/13

Keywords:

neuroetichs, international conflicts, globalisation, political crisis, historical arguments, educational paradigm

Abstract

This article explores the intersection of historical memory, national identity, and neuroethics within the educational paradigm, focusing on the complex legacy of Polish-Ukrainian relations. Against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions and historical traumas—such as the Volhynia massacre and the Soviet-era distortions—the study analyzes how educational institutions mediate collective memory and identity formation. By integrating neuroethical perspectives, the article highlights the cognitive and moral dimensions of historical education, emphasizing the importance of memory as a neurological and ethical construct. In a postmodern context marked by digital memory, value crises, and neurocapitalist influences, education emerges as a strategic tool for shaping socio-political consciousness. The authors argue that rethinking the politics of memory through neuroethics and critical pedagogy enables societies to transcend inherited narratives of victimhood and hostility, promoting reconciliation and cooperative futures. Methodologically, the study draws on discourse analysis, critical historiography, and educational theory to formulate new approaches for historical teaching that foster reflective citizenship and ethical awareness.

Author Biographies

  • Andrii Fesenko, National Technical University "Ihor Sikorskyi Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine

    Candidate of Historical Sciences
    Associate Professor
    Department of Philosophy
    National Technical University "Ihor Sikorskyi Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine

  • Roman Gurevych, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, Ukraine

    Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences and Professor
    Full Member (Academician) of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine
    Director of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Pedagogy, Psychology, Training of Higher Qualifications
    Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, Ukraine

  • Alla Yarova, Sumy State University, Ukraine

    Candidate of Philological Sciences
    Аssociate Professor
    Department of Journalism and Philology
    Sumy State University, Ukraine

  • Volodymyr Gotsuliak, Khmelnytskyi National University, Ukraine

    Doctor of Political Sciences
    Associate Professor
    Department of Philosophy and Social and Humanities
    Khmelnytskyi National University, Ukraine

  • Oksana Dovhalets, MIHE Rivne Medical Academy, Ukraine

    Candidate of Historical Sciences
    Associate Professor
    Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines
    MIHE Rivne Medical Academy, Ukraine

  • Nataliia Perekhodko, MIHE Rivne Medical Academy, Ukraine

    Candidate of Historical Sciences
    Professor and Head of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities
    MIHE Rivne Medical Academy, Ukraine

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Published

2025-06-01

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Neuroscience, Neurolinguistics, and Neuroetichs