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    Cracow Circle and Its Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics.Roman Murawski - 2015 - Axiomathes 25 (3):359-376.
    The paper is devoted to the presentation and analysis of the philosophical views concerning logic and mathematics of the leading members of Cracow Circle, i.e., of Jan Salamucha, Jan Franciszek Drewnowski and Józef Maria Bocheński. Their views on the problem of possible applicability of logical tools in metaphysical and theological researches is also discussed.
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    (1 other version)20th Cracow Methodological Conference: Philosophy in Science.Piotr Urbańczyk - 2016 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 61:189-200.
    The 20 th Cracow Methodological Conference took place on May 30-31, 2016, at the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences in Kraków. The meeting brought together physicists, cosmologists, mathematicians and philosophers interested in research program called philosophy in science started and popularized by Michał Heller. It is worth noting that the 20 th Cracow Methodological Conference was dedicated to Professor Heller and can be considered as a contribution to the celebration of the 80 th anniversary of his birthday.
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    Józef M. Bocheński and the Cracow Circle.Jan Woleński - 2013 - Studies in East European Thought 65 (1-2):5-15.
    Józef M. Bocheński began his philosophical career as an eclectic philosopher, then switched to Thomism and finally became a representative of the analytic school. As a Thomist he wanted to reform this orientation by the resources of modern formal logic. This tendency culminated in the establishment of the Cracow Circle (established in 1936) whose members were Bocheński, Jan F. Drewnowski, Jan Salamucha, and Bolesław Sobociński. However, the program of the Cracow Circle was rejected by most Thomists who considered (...)
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  4. Analytical Thomism, in Cracow and elsewhere.R. Pouivet - 2003 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 57 (225):251-270.
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  5. The analytical Thomism of the Cracow circle.Miroslav Vacura - 2011 - Filosoficky Casopis 59 (5):689-705.
    The traditional picture of the development of analytical philosophy, represented especially by such thinkers as G. Frege, G. E. Moore, B. Russell or R. Carnap, whose attitude was generally anti-metaphysical, can, on closer study, be shown to be incomplete. This article treats of the Cracow circle – a group of Polish philosophers among whom are, above all, to be counted J. Salamucha, J. M. Bocheński, J. F. Drewnowski, and B. Sobociński, who were, at the beginning of the twentieth century, (...)
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    The lectio ultima on Peter Lombard’s Sentences. Characteristics of the Genre Based on the Examples Preserved From the University of Cracow in the Fifteenth Century.Wojciech Baran - 2024 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 66:211-242.
    This article deals with the lectio ultima, the last lecture on Peter Lombard’s Sentences, written by theologians from the University of Cracow in the fi fteenth century. Previous studies concerning the last question from Cracow did not recognize it as a specifi c literary genre or acknowledge its characteristics. This article will attempt to disclose these. There is a strong relationship between the lectiones ultimae and the principia on the Sentences, which, thus far, has not been described in (...)
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    Berlin Latin Manuscripts Now in Cracow.Leofranc Holford-Strevens - 1992 - Classical Quarterly 42 (02):577-.
    In L. D. Reynolds , Texts and Transmission: a Survey of the Latin Classics , it is stated by J. G. F. Powell and by M. D. Reeve that MS. Berlin, Deutsche Staatsbibliothek Lat. 4° 404 , containing Cicero, De amicitia, and Publilius Syrus, Sententiae, is missing. Not so: it is currently held with numerous other Berlin MSS., including humanistic and musical autographs, at the Jagellonian Library in Cracow, where I saw it on 5 May 1992. Other classical MSS. (...)
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    The Conception of Logic in the Cracow Circle: Salamucha, Drewnowski, Bocheński.Roman Murawski - 2021 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 57 (1):109-125.
    The aim of this paper is to present and analyse the views on logic of the members of the so-called Cracow Circle, namely the Dominican Father Józef M. Bocheński, Rev. Jan Salamucha, and Jan Franciszek Drewnowski. They tried to apply the methods of modern formal/mathematical logic to philosophical and theological problems. In particular, they attempted to modernise contemporary Thomism by employing logical tools. The influence of Jan Łukasiewicz, the co-founder of the Warsaw School of Logic will be also discussed. (...)
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    The Logic of Copernicus's Arguments and His Education in Logic At Cracow.André Goddu - 1996 - Early Science and Medicine 1 (1):28-68.
    The astronomical traditions on which Copernicus drew for his major works have been well researched. Questions about Copernicus's arguments and his education in logic have been less thoroughly treated. The arguments supplied by Copernicus in his major works are shown to rely to a large extent on well-known dialectical topics or inference warrants. Some peculiar features of his arguments, however, point to sources at Cracow that very likely inspired him to construct arguments based on the requirement of real connections (...)
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    The Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Cracow.Robert Janusz - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):269-274.
    This text offers the report on the activities of The Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Cracow—a research and educational institution at the Department of Philosophy of the Pontifical Academy of Philosophy in the Cracow. The main areas of its research are the philosophy of science, the history of science, and problems connected with the interrelations between philosophy, theology and the sciences.
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    Centre for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies at the Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow.Janusz Smołucha - 2024 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (3):25-28.
    In response to the increasing interest in the cultural and historical interactions between the Mediterranean and Asia, Jesuit University Ignatianum in Cracow has established a Centre for Mediterranean and Oriental Studies. Over the centuries, the historical and cultural connections between the Mediterranean and Asian regions have been marked by a rich tapestry of interactions. These exchanges encompassed not only commercial activities but also religious, technological, and cultural aspects. Understanding these complex relationships is essential, particularly for defining the conditions for (...)
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    Limits of science — cracow, 1996. [REVIEW]Michał Heller - 1995 - Foundations of Science 1 (3):467-469.
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    Law, liberty, morality and rights: 23rd World Congress of Legal and Social Philosophy, 2007, Cracow.Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki & Mateusz Klinowski (eds.) - 2010 - Warszawa: Oficyna Wolters Kluwer Polska.
  14. Proceedings of the 24-th Conference on the History of Logic, Cracow, April 28-30, 1978.Jacek K. Kabziński (ed.) - 1980 - Cracow: Jagiellonian University Press.
     
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    Risk factors for abdominal obesity in children and adolescents from cracow, Poland (1983–2000).Agnieszka Suder & Maria Chrzanowska - 2013 - Journal of Biosocial Science 47 (2):1-17.
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    Advances in Materials Plasticity 10–12 June 2002, Cracow.Marek S. Szczerba & Haël Mughrabi - 2004 - Philosophical Magazine 84 (3-5):211-212.
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    Some seventeenth-century miniatures from the university of cracow.Ewa Chojecka - 1965 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 28 (1):329-331.
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    (rec.) Małgorzata Hołda, Paul Ricoeur’s Concept of Subjectivity and the Postmodern Claim of the Death of the Subject, Ignatianum University Press, Cracow 2018.Adam Graves - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 55 (1):129.
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    The Fourfold Division of Opposition in Questions on Aristotle’s “Categories” by Benedict Hesse, Paul of Pyskowice and in the Oldest Cracow Commentary on the Categories Preserved in Cod. bj 1941.Monika Mansfeld - 2016 - Studia Neoaristotelica 13 (2):101-120.
    In the first half of the 15ᵗʰ century there was a coherent philosophical system of teaching at the Jagiellonian university, so-called ars vetus, concerning the interpretation of three treatises: Aristotle’s Categories and Hermeneutics and Porphyry’s Isagoge. The question-commentaries on the Categories that have been preserved in several manuscripts show astonishing similarity in solving individual problems – there are three copies of Benedict Hesse’s commentary and one copy of Paul of Pyskowice’s work, moreover, in BJ 1941 there is an anonymous commentary (...)
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    Thomism and modern formal logic. Remarks on the cracow circle.Ryszard Puciato - 1993 - Axiomathes 4 (2):169-191.
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    Giorgio Agamben, Piłat i Jezus [Pilate and Jesus], Cracow: Wydawnictwo Znak, 2017, p. 128.Dawid Wincław - 2017 - Ruch Filozoficzny 72 (4):169.
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    The Problem of the Relation of Philosophy to Special Sciences as Discussed in Cracow in the Period 1944—1974.Zbigniew Kuderowicz & Maciej Łęcki - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (2):147-155.
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    Religion and State - from separation to cooperation?: legal-philosophical reflections for a de-secularized world (IVR Cracow Special Workshop).Barend Christoffel Labuschagne & Ari Marcelo Solon (eds.) - 2009 - [Baden-Baden]: Nomos.
    Religion is increasingly a social and political factor in post-modern societies nowadays and the question of the role of religion in the public sphere is more and more brought to the fore: a challenge to legal philosophers. Should religion be only a private affair, or should the public dimension of religion be more acknowledged? Do we have to interpret the freedom of religion and the separation of church and state in a strict (laicist) sense, or do we have to allow (...)
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  24. (1 other version)Between scholasticism and humanism, philosophy at the university of cracow in the 16th-century.L. Szczucki - 1987 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 7 (2):220-234.
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    Essays on philosophy and logic: proceedings of the XXXth Conference on the History of Logic, dedicated to Roman Suszko, Cracow, October 19-21, 1984.Jerzy Perzanowski (ed.) - 1987 - Cracow: Jagiellonian University Press.
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    Greek Prose Rhythm Stanislaw Skimina: État actuel des études sur le rythme de la prose grecque. I. Pp. iv + 213. Cracow: Imprimerie de l'Université, 1937. Paper. [REVIEW]W. H. Shewring - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (04):123-124.
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    Grażyna Rosińska, Scientific Writings and Astronomical Tables in Cracow: A Census of Manuscript Sources (XIVth–XVIth Centuries). (Studia Copernicana, 22.) Warsaw: The Polish Academy of Sciences Press, 1984. Pp. 561; 44 black-and-white facsimile plates. [REVIEW]Ron B. Thomson - 1985 - Speculum 60 (4):1060-1060.
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  28. The Human person and philosophy in the contemporary world: proceedings of the meeting of the World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, Cracow, 23-25 August 1978.Józef Życiński (ed.) - 1980 - Kraków: Pontifical Faculty of Theology.
     
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    Ancient iran E. dabrowa (ed.): Ancient iran and the mediterranean world. Studies in ancient history. Proceedings of an international conference in honour of prof. Józef Wolski held at the jagiellonian university, cracow, in september 1996 . Pp. 236, figs, ills. Cracow: Jagiellonian university press, 1998. Paper. Isbn: 83-233-1140-. [REVIEW]Jan Willem Drijvers - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):208-.
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    G. V. Coyne, M. Heller & J. Źyciński . The Galileo Affair: A Meeting of Faith and Science. Proceedings of the Cracow Conference, May 1984. Vatican City: Vatican Observatory, 1985. Pp. 179. [REVIEW]Alistair Duncan - 1986 - British Journal for the History of Science 19 (3):343-343.
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    Seneca's Iambics Ladislaus Strzelecki: De Senecae trimetro iambico quaestiones selectae. Pp. 109. (Rozprawy Wydzialu Filologicznego Polskiej Akademii Umiejętności. T. lxv, nr 5.) Cracow, &c.: Gebethner i Wolff, 1938. Paper. [REVIEW]E. Harrison - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):152-154.
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    Scott Walden , Photography and Philosophy: Essays on the Pencil of Nature, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008, p. 325 [Polish edition: Fotografia i filozofia. Szkice o pędzlu natury, trans. Izabela Zwiech, Cracow: Universitas, 2013, p. 380]. [REVIEW]Marta Agata Chojnacka - 2017 - Ruch Filozoficzny 72 (4):155.
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    Scientific Writings and Astronomical Tables in Cracow: A Census of Manuscript Sources by Grazyna Rosinska. [REVIEW]N. Swerdlow - 1985 - Isis 76:231-231.
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    De Codicibus Pindaricis. By Alexander Turyn. (Polska Akademja Umiejȩtno ci: Archiwum Filologiczne Nr. 11.) Pp. 90. Cracow: Gebethner and Wolff, 1932. [REVIEW]D. S. Robertson - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (6):239-240.
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    Greniewski Henryk. Functors of the propositional calculus. VI Zjazd Matematyków Polskich, Warszawa 20–23 IX 1948, supplement to Annales de la Société Polonaise de Mathématique, vol. 22, Cracow 1950, pp. 78–86.Greniewski Henryk. Certain notions of the theory of numbers as applied to the propositional calculus. English with brief Polish summary. Časopis pro pěstováni matematiky a fysiky, vol. 74 , pp. 132–136.Greniewski Henryk. Groups and fields definable in the propositional calculus. Towarzystwo Naukowe Warszawskie, Sprawozdania z posiedzé wydzialu III nauk matematyczno fizycznych , vol. 43 , pp. 53–48.Greniewski H.. Arithmetics of natural numbers as part of the bi-valued propositional calculus. Colloquium matkematicum, vol. 2 no. 3–4 , pp. 291–297. [REVIEW]G. T. Kneebone - 1968 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):304-305.
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    Piotr Domeracki, Rozstaje samotności. Studium filozoficzne [The Crossroads of Loneliness. A Philosophical Study], Cracow: Zakład Wydawniczy NOMOS, 2016, p. 380. [REVIEW]Krzysztof Stachewicz - 2017 - Ruch Filozoficzny 72 (4):163.
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    Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Polish Academy of Science. Nicolas Copernicus Complete Works. Volume I. The Manuscript of Nicolas Copernicus' ‘On the revolutions’. London, Warsaw, and Cracow: Macmillan and Polish Scientific Publishers, 1972. Pp. xii + 24 + 23 plates + facsimile on unnumbered pages. £35. [REVIEW]A. J. Turner - 1974 - British Journal for the History of Science 7 (3):292-293.
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    Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science at Warsaw University: Studies and Contributions to the 11th International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Kraków (Cracow) August 20-26, 1999.Mieszko Tałasiewicz (ed.) - 2002 - Wydawn. Nauk. Semper.
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    Oświeceniowa wizja nauki w ujęciu Józefa Sołtykowicza, jako przykład refleksji filozoficznej z kręgu Towarzystwa Naukowego Krakowskiego.Sylwia Psica - 2019 - Semina Scientiarum 17:145-166.
    The article concentrates on the analysis of the Enlightenment periods vision of science by Josef Sołtykowicz. His theories are examples of philosophical reflection of the Cracow Science Society. The starting point was the outline of the political and scientific situation from the second part of the XVII century to the first part of the XIX century also referring to the author’s biography. The main part of the article is the analysis of two Dissertations by Sołtykowicz published by the (...) Science Society their yearly publication, in 1818 and 1820. The following points were taken into account: The roots of the society’s activities, the relationship between science and faith, popularizing knowledge, criticism of Rousseau and anthropological analysis of the roots, of the negative view of knowledge. These theories are worth analysing, unfortunately so far the philosophical thought of the members of CSS, has not encouraged work on them as they deserved. At the same time we can expect that the work of the scientists from the CSS significantly impacted on the progress of the philosophical reflection in Cracow, and also the wider picture of modern polish scientific culture. (shrink)
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    Ważny krok ku zrozumieniu tożsamości filozofii Ośrodka Badań Interdyscyplinarnych.Robert Janusz - 2021 - Philosophical Problems in Science 70:227-234.
    The Center of Interdisciplinary Studies in Cracow has a very rich tradition that has been studied by many and recently by Kamil Trombik. The very difficult period for the Church and for philosophy during the materialistic Marxist ideology was an opportunity for card. K. Wojtyła to outline a new mode of dialog between science and religion. The future Center, organized by Michał Heller and Józef Życiński not only captured this idea but transformed it into an academic institution centered on (...)
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    An important step towards an understanding of the type of the philosophy at the Center of Interdisciplinary Studies.Robert Janusz - 2021 - Philosophical Problems in Science 70:227-234.
    The Center of Interdisciplinary Studies in Cracow has a very rich tradition that has been studied by many and recently by Kamil Trombik. The very difficult period for the Church and for philosophy during the materialistic Marxist ideology was an opportunity for card. K. Wojtyła to outline a new mode of dialog between science and religion. The future Center, organized by Michał Heller and Józef Życiński not only captured this idea but transformed it into an academic institution centered on (...)
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    The original motivation for Copernicus’s research: Albert of Brudzewo’s Commentariolum super Theoricas novas Georgii Purbachii.Michela Malpangotto - 2016 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 70 (4):361-411.
    In 1454 Georg Peurbach taught astronomy at the Collegium Civium in Vienna by reading a work of his own: the Theoricae novae planetarum. In 1483 Albert of Brudzewo, teaching astronomy at Cracow University, adopted Peurbach’s text together with a commentariolum of his own. Among the numerous commentaries preserved both in manuscript and in printed form, Brudzewo’s stands out because it submits Peurbach’s work to a subtle analysis that, while recognising the merits for which it was widely accepted, also focuses (...)
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  43. Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism: Translation and Notes.Daniel Fidel Ferrer, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling & Friedrich Hölderlin - 2021 - 27283 Verden, Germany: Kuhn von Verden Verlag.
    This book’s goal is to give an intellectual context for the following manuscript. -/- Includes bibliographical references and an index. Pages 1-123. 1). Philosophy. 2). Metaphysics. 3). Philosophy, German. 4). Philosophy, German -- 18th century. 5). Philosophy, German and Greek Influences Metaphysics. I. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich -- 1770-1831 -- Das älteste Systemprogramm des deutschen Idealismus. II. Rosenzweig, Franz, -- 1886-1929. III. Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, -- 1775-1854. IV. Hölderlin, Friedrich, -- 1770-1843. V. Ferrer, Daniel Fidel, 1952-. [Translation from (...)
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  44. Wartość kognitywna religijnego użycia języka we wczesnej analitycznej filozofii religii / Cognitive meaning of religious language in early analytical philosophy of religion 2016.Marek Pepliński - 2016 - In Janusz Salamon, Przewodnik Po Filozofii Religii: Nurt Analityczny. Wydawnictwo Wam. pp. 519-25.
    Short paper about debate on cognitive meaning of religious use of language in early analytic philosophy of religion. Published in Companion to Philosophy of Religion, edited by Janusz Salamon, Cracow: WAM, 2016.
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    Copernicus and the Aristotelian Tradition: Education, Reading, and Philosophy in Copernicus's Path to Heliocentrism.André Goddu - 2010 - Brill.
    Drawing on a half century of scholarship, of Polish studies of Copernicus and Cracow University, and of Copernicus's sources, this book offers a comprehensive re-evaluation of Copernicus's achievement, and explains his commitment to the ...
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    The Fregean Axiom and Polish mathematical logic in the 1920s.Roman Suszko - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (4):377-380.
    Summary of the talk given to the 22nd Conference on the History of Logic, Cracow (Poland), July 5–9, 1976.
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    Szkotyzm w Polsce.Marek Gensler & Elżbieta Jung-Palczewska - 1998 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 12:17-27.
    During the 15th century the Cracow University had become a major intellectual centre in central Europe. It was especially important in educating lawyers and administrators for the Polish-Lithuanian state as well as the higher clergy: as a result, special stress was put on legal and theological studies. The faculty of Liberal Arts (Philosophy), though less prized, also took part in the intellectual life of the Latin Europe, becoming home to representatives of most philosophical schools of the late Middle Ages. (...)
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    Interdisciplinary research in jurisprudence and constitutionalism.Stephan Kirste (ed.) - 2012 - Druck Nomos,: Franz Steiner Verlag ;.
    Under the influence of a narrowly understood scientific legal positivism, jurisprudence has neglected interdisciplinary research for a long time. However, today there are strong practical and scholarly reasons for an interdisciplinary analysis of law triggered, e.g., by bioethics, life sciences, economics and ecology. And yet the very subject matter of law shimmering between normativity and descriptivity seems to resist all attempts to be taken in by common enterprises across disciplines: How then is the necessary interdisciplinary research in jurisprudence possible without (...)
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    Social Trust as a Development Factor – Selected Aspects.Małgorzata Kmak - 2021 - Studia Humana 10 (2):23-30.
    The aim of the article is to present selected relationships between social trust and the development of a territorial unit. Social trust affects the level of cooperation in society and decides about the competitiveness of a territorial unit [12, p. 7]. The main thesis of the article is the author’s conviction that there is a significant correlation between social trust and the activity of citizens, the consequence of which is the development of territorial units. This relationship applies to different categories (...)
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    The conversation of faith and reason: modern Catholic thought from Hermes to Benedict XVI.Aidan Nichols - 2009 - Mundelein, IL: Hildenbrand Books. Edited by Aidan Nichols.
    A Kantian beginning : Georg Hermes -- A Catholic Hegel? Anton Günther -- The response of fideism : Louis Bautain -- Magisterial interventions : Gregory XVI and Pius IX -- Return to the schoolmen : Joseph Kleutgen and Leo XIII -- Embodying the Leonine project : Etienne Gilson -- The philosophy of action : Maurice Blondel -- The dispute over apologetics : from Blondel to Balthasar -- A synthetic outcome? John Paul II's letter Fides et ratio -- From Cracow (...)
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