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Ukrainian media highlights concerns over pseudo-science in academic journals

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Posted Jun 7, 2026, 07:00 AM UTC · In the digest of 2026-06-07-0700
Ukrainian media highlights concerns over pseudo-science in academic journals

A Ukrainian news outlet has highlighted concerns regarding pseudo-science in academic publishing, citing a 2019 article on "non-epistemic generative aesthetics" by Anastasiia Krutienko as an example of an industry profiting from simulated research.

A Ukrainian news outlet has brought attention to the issue of pseudo-science within the nation's academic publishing sector. The report highlighted a 2019 instance where an article by Anastasiia Krutienko, a candidate of philosophical sciences from Kryzhopil Pedagogical University, appeared in three different scientific journals. Her work focused on "non-epistemic generative aesthetics," with its abstract suggesting that conventional cognitive frameworks are insufficient for adequately representing aesthetic experiences. The publication characterized such content as indicative of an industry that profits from the simulation of scientific research, prompting discussions on academic standards in Ukraine.

Sources: Ukrayinska Pravda

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