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    An economic model of the drives from Friston’s free energy perspective.Gustaw Sikora - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:955903.
    This paper is focused on the theory of drives, particularly on its economic model, which was an integral part of Freud’s original formulation. Freud was aiming to make a link between the psychic energy of drives and the biophysical rules of nature. However, he was not able to develop this model into a comprehensive system linking the body and the mind. The further development of psychoanalytic theory, in various attempts to comprehend the theory of drives, can be described as taking (...)
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    Evolution of the Ethos of Science: From the Representationalist to the Interventionist Approach to Science.Marek Sikora - forthcoming - Foundations of Science:1-17.
    The article is an exploration into the problem of the ethos of modern science viewed from the representationalist and interventionist perspectives. The representationalist account of science is associated with the position of theoreticism, while the interventionist account pertains to the concept of new experimentalism. The former of these approaches is dominated by the ethos of science which Robert K. Merton defined as comprising four sets of institutional imperatives referred to as ‘Mertonian norms’: universalism, communitarism, disinterestedness, and organized skepticism. In the (...)
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    Problem of Social Responsibility of Laboratory Sciences.Marek Sikora - 2022 - Ruch Filozoficzny 77 (4):133-151.
    The classic approach to science is dominated by the belief that science is a form of cognitive activity that focuses on constructing theories to describe and explain the phenomena and processes found in the world. Due to the fulfilment of the criteria of intersubjective communicability and controllability, theories are considered to be objective products of research activity that do not bear social responsibility for their applications. In this paper, the issue of social responsibility of science is addressed both from the (...)
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    What Is There to Be Ashamed Of? Nietzsche and Plato.Ondřej Sikora - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):76.
    The motif of shame represents an interesting and hitherto neglected intersection in the discussion of the relationship between Nietzsche and Plato. The first part of the essay recapitulates the function of this motif in Nietzsche’s culminating texts (mainly Zarathustra and Gay Science), while the second part focuses on the motif of shame in Plato’s work, specifically the two extreme contexts of death (Apology, Crito) and love (Symposium). It turns out that for both authors, shame is a constitutive moral phenomenon that (...)
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  5. Obligations to future generations.Richard I. Sikora & Brian Barry (eds.) - 1978 - Cambridge, UK: White Horse Press.
    This reprint of a collection of essays on problems concerning future generations examines questions such as whether intrinsic value should be placed on the preservation of mankind, what are our obligations to posterity, and whether potential people have moral rights.
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  6. Rozmowa z Freudem.Gustaw Bychowski - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (12).
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    Some thomistic reflections on the foundations of formal logic.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (1):1-38.
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    From Promising Agent to Suspicious Francophile: Professor Stefan Węgrzyn and His Contacts with Professor Jean Charles Gille Through the Lens of the Polish (counter) Intelligence.Mirosław Sikora - 2018 - History of Communism in Europe 9:65-85.
    This paper examines how the Polish communist intelligence service attempted to recruit professor Stefan Węgrzyn, who was a prominent specialist on automatic control and computer science in post-war Poland. Eventually, Węgrzyn’s refusal to cooperate with the Polish spy agency, together with his profound relationship with French scientist and servomechanism expert Jean Charles Gille, made them both targets of surveillance orchestrated by the communist security apparatus. In the broader context of human-intelligence studies, this case study involves the problem of moral ambiguity. (...)
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    Historia i prawdy wieczne: (Lamennais - Królikowski - Dézamy - Blanqui).Adam Sikora - 1977 - Warszawa: Państ. Wydaw. Naukowe.
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    Morality and Animals.R. I. Sikora - unknown
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    Myśliciele polskiego romantyzmu.Adam Sikora - 1992 - Chotomów: Verba.
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    “Not-so-strange bedfellows”: Considering Queer and Left Alliances in Poland.Tomasz Sikora & Rafał Majka - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):89-100.
    It is often taken for granted that there exists a more or less “natural” link between left-wing politics and the progressive social movements referred to as “cultural”, such as feminist, ecological or LGBT struggles. This article argues that if an alliance between the Left and the LGBTQ movement is to be real and operational, it must be worked out, rather than presupposed, via a thorough rethinking of the political as such, of its axioms, goals and ethical frameworks. The authors see (...)
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  13. Otwartość, dwuznaczność, autentyczność. Casus Heideggera.Paweł Sikora - 2011 - Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (2).
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    Rorty's mark of the mental and his disappearance theory.Richard I. Sikora - 1974 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 4 (September):191-93.
    In “Incorrigibility as the Mark of the Mental,” Richard Rorty argues that although there is no characteristic that marks off everything that is mental, the contents of the stream of consciousness may be considered as that which is paradigmatically mental, and they are distinguished by the fact that sincere first-person reports about them are currently treated as incorrigible. He adds that “beliefs, desires, moods, emotions, intentions, etc.“ are also taken to be mental because reports about them are almost incorrigible.
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  15. Towards a Satisfactory Formulation of Utilitarianism.R. I. Sikora - 1977 - Ratio (Misc.) 19 (1):68.
     
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    The Christian intellect and the mystery of being.Joseph John Sikora - 1966 - The Hague,: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Towiański i rozterki romantyzmu.Adam Sikora - 1969 - Warszawa,: Wiedza Powszechna.
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    Utilitarianism: The Classical Principle and the Average Principle.R. I. Sikora - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (3):409 - 419.
    Act Utilitarianism has traditionally been regarded as the view that you should always perform the action that will bring about the greatest possible excess of happiness over unhappiness or, if there is no such alternative, the least possible excess of unhappiness over happiness.1 Following Rawls, I shall call this the classical principle. An alternative which Rawls calls the average principle is the view that you should always do the thing that will bring about the highest possible average happiness level. Rawls, (...)
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  19. Is it wrong to prevent the existence of future generations.Richard Sikora - 1978 - In Richard I. Sikora & Brian Barry (eds.), Obligations to future generations. Cambridge, UK: White Horse Press. pp. 112--166.
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    False Recognition in Short-Term Memory – Age-Differences in Confidence.Barbara Sikora-Wachowicz, Koryna Lewandowska, Attila Keresztes, Markus Werkle-Bergner, Tadeusz Marek & Magdalena Fafrowicz - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The argument from analogy is not an argument for other mnds.Richard I. Sikora - 1977 - American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (2):137-41.
    If the argument from analogy is an argument for other minds it must rely on a single case, The correlation of your mind with your body. If instead it only attempts to show that certain sorts of experiences are associated with other bodies, It can rely on innumerable correlations of your experiences with your behavior. Having determined in this way that ostensive memories are associated with another body and that they are the kind one would expect if one mind had (...)
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    Utilitarianism, Supererogation and Future Generations.R. I. Sikora - 1979 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):461 - 466.
    I shall argue here that the reason supererogatory acts are not obligatory is that they require too much personal sacrifice, and that in order for an act to be supererogatory, it must have a kind of result that you would have an obligation to bring about if you could do so with no personal sacrifice. I further argue that traditional utilitarianism should be modified so as not to treat supererogatory acts as obligatory.
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    Hans Jonas: für Freiheit und Verantwortung.Jürgen Nielsen-Sikora (ed.) - 2017 - Darmstadt: WBG, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
    Nicht viele Philosophen haben eine solch große Resonanz in der Öffentlichkeit erfahren wie Hans Jonas. Das lag nicht ausschließlich an seinem Bestseller "Das Prinzip Verantwortung", der 1979/80 zu einem Medienereignis wurde. Jonas' Verdienst war es, eine ethische Debatte über die Zukunft des Menschen befeuert zu haben, die den Zeitgeist traf. Doch sind die Ideen von Hans Jonas heute noch zeitgemäß? Wie haben sich einzelne Themen weiterentwickelt? Der vorliegende Band diskutiert die Denkwege von Hans Jonas und versammelt einige Antworten von ausgewiesenen (...)
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    A study of applause in family ritual.Dorota Rancew-Sikora & Łukasz Remisiewicz - 2022 - Discourse Studies 24 (3):307-329.
    With reference to the previous empirical works on applause, we explore the roles it plays during the first birthday celebration using multimodal analysis. Particularly, we focus on modes of its initiation and collaborative enactment. The empirical material includes 25 videos from different Polish families. The analysis demonstrates that applause works in interaction as a ritual anchor that allows the participants to move to either the end or the next sequence of the ritual, as an appreciative assessment of the previous action, (...)
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    Facts, Promising and Obligation.R. I. Sikora - 1975 - Philosophy 50 (193):352 - 355.
    John Searle attempts to show through a consideration of promising that at least some ‘ought’ statements can be derived from ‘is’ statements. He thinks that you can determine on purely factual grounds that a person has made a promise, and that it follows logically from the statement that a person has made a promise that he has at least a prima facie obligation to do the thing he promised to do. I agree with but not with.
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    Człowiek między filozofią a teologią.Marek Sikora (ed.) - 2000 - Wrocław: Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej.
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    Freedom and Nihilation.Joseph J. Sikora - 1965 - Modern Schoolman 42 (4):399-411.
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    Filozofia a nauka w kontekście laboratoryjnego stylu badań naukowych Roberta Boyle’a.Marek Sikora - 2020 - Filozofia Nauki 28 (1):111-124.
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    Foundations without Certainty.R. I. Sikora - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (2):227 - 245.
    There has been a revival of interest in Hegel of late among English-speaking philosophers. Although he is still regarded as maddeningly obscure, a number of important philosophers have been attracted by a doctrine prominently associated with Hegel, the coherence theory of truth. In order to hold the coherence theory of truth, it is obvious that you must hold what might be called the coherence theory of truth-testing as well: for if this theory is wrong and we can test some statements (...)
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    Filozofowie XVII wieku.Adam Sikora - 1978 - Warszawa: Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza.
  31. On the Role of Science in the Global Society.Marek Sikora - 2007 - In Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp (ed.), Values and Norms in the Age of Globalization. Peter Lang. pp. 1--30.
     
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    Rozumová víra mezi Jaspersem a Kantem.Ondřej Sikora - 2021 - Filosoficky Casopis 69 (1):53-73.
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    Synthetic A Priori Truths In An Artificial Language.R. I. Sikora - 1981 - Philosophy Research Archives 7:443-460.
    I try to show that there is much sap (synthetic a priori) knowledge although one may not find many, or even any, sap true statements in most natural languages. Reasons are given for the difficulty of expressing sap truths in natural languages, but it is argued that these are not necessary features of language as such. There are, then, sap true statements in some possible languages.Admission of the sap gives one a way of distinguishing logical from metaphysical possiblity. Something is (...)
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  34. The multiplicity of religions and the realism-antirealism debate in religion.Piotr Sikora - 2011 - Diametros:93-109.
    In this paper I first briefly outline the difficulty of maintaining a realistic interpretation of religious discourse in the context of religious pluralism. Then I present two attempts to reconcile religious realism and pluralism. The first is John Hick’s proposal, the second the 'internalist pluralism' developed by Victoria Harrison on the basis of Putnam's internal realism. I point out the weaknesses of these theories. Finally, I outline my own proposal, based on a slightly different interpretation of internal realism than Harrison’s (...)
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  35. Skrytość Boga i pobożna dekonstrukcja - czyli jak (nie) czytać Mikołaja z Kuzy.Piotr Sikora - 2019 - Diametros 59:61-72.
    In my paper I present a critique of Dorota Brylla’s interpretation of the dialogue by Nicholas of Cusa - De Deo abscondito, and a critique of her stance on apophatic theology. I consider Brylla’s position an exemplification of a more widespread philosophical point of view in terms of both the interpretation of Nicholas thought and the apophatic tradition as such. I also present an alternative reading of both his dialogue and apophatic theology. Finally, I point out some implications of adopting (...)
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    Odevzdání bez přijetí? K motivu existence mezi Jaspersem a Patočkou.Ondřej Sikora - 2024 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2023 (65):25-48.
    The essay presents Patočka’s intellectual relationship to Karl Jaspers on the basis of his texts from the 1960s and 1970s, with a starting point in the 1969 study What is Existence?. After introducing some general connections and differences, based in particular on the forms of heresy in both philosophers, the basic contours of the notion of existence are examined more closely. Patočka understands existence as the performance of a threefold movement that is in many respects problematic. The virtue of Jaspers’ (...)
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  37. Era dopaminy – jak znaleźć równowagę w czasach obfitości.Paweł Sikora - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (3):505-511.
    This is a review of a book "Dopamine Nation: Finding balance in the Age of Indulgence" written by Anna Lembke. The author, who is a psychiatrist and a specialist in the addiction field, has made a compilation of her addicted patients stories and the results of a newest research in the neuroscience. The effect of her work is a simple description of a complicated issues of human pain and pleasure system and the influence of dopamine on the addiction problem.
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    Eu ETS Market Fundamental Changes.Joanna Sikora-Alicka - 2023 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68 (1):447-462.
    An organization emits carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) through its daily operations, such as the electricity used to power its offices, manufacture products, and then fossil fuels used in vehicles to distribute them. This is referred to as an organization’s carbon footprint, and there is increasing stakeholder and regulatory pressure on management teams globally to reduce them. On other words, it is increasingly critical that the quantity of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that a company is (...)
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  39. Obligations to Future Generations.R. I. Sikora & Brian Barry - 1981 - Ethics 92 (1):96-127.
     
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    Altruizm – szczodrość bez nadziei na odwzajemnienie?Rafał Sikora - 2006 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 12:207-214.
    Przedmiotem rozważań jest zagadnienie wyjątkowości człowieka w świecie zwierząt. Przedstawione są: socjobiologiczna definicja altruizmu, rozróżnienie na altruizm twardy i miękki, koncepcja memu. Artykuł odpowiada na pytanie: czy altruistyczne zachowanie jest cechą specyficznie ludzką?
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    Confirmability and Meaningfulness.Richard I. Sikora - 1974 - Analysis 34 (4):142 - 144.
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    Co jest trudniejsze: poradzić sobie z agresją czy ją zrozumieć?Rafał Sikora - 2011 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 17:189-200.
    Tematem rozważań jest ludzka agresja. Czy agresja jest wrodzona? Jak sposób rozumienia tego, czym jest agresja, wpływa na sposoby radzenia sobie ze szkodliwymi skutkami zachowań agresywnych?
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  43. Hoene-Wrońskiego utopia historiozoficzna.Adam Sikora - 1964 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 10.
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    „Nesvobodná vůle je mytologie“: Nietzsche a Kant.Ondřej Sikora - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (3):194-210.
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    Postmodernistyczne toposy „nie-miejsc”.Michał Sikora - 2017 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 29 (1):214-221.
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    Pojęciowa treść percepcji a realizm epistemologiczny. Zarys problemu.Paweł Sikora - 2020 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 15 (1):41-59.
    The author claims that the conceptual content of perception can serve as an argument in favour of epistemological realism. He argues on behalf of the main theses of conceptualism in philosophy of perception, and explores the relational aspects of perceptual objects which make up the general conditions determining their reality. The relational aspects are as follows: the unity of quantitative and qualitative contents, their concomitance and inherence property in relation to an object. These general aspects are essential for epistemological realism (...)
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  47. Wielość religii a debata realizm/antyrealizm religijny.Piotr Sikora - 2011 - Diametros 29:93-109.
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  48. Demokratyzacja episteme.Marek Sikora - 2002 - Colloquia Communia 73 (2):296-307.
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  49. Fourier, czyli solidarność rzeczy.Adam Sikora - 1989 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 34.
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    From the Death to Rebirth of Religion: Evolution of Leszek Kołakowski’s Thought in the Context of the Question: “Who Is Man?”.Marek Sikora - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (4):199-223.
    In his numerous books and articles, Leszek Kołakowski brought up a number of topics in the fields of the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophy. His work offers valuable insights into problems revolving around Karl Marx’s philosophy, social philosophy, and the philosophy of religion, to mention but a few. In all these areas of thought, the Polish philosopher centres his focus on the fundamental question of man. The present paper is aimed at discussing Leszek Kołakowski’s contribution to the philosophical debate (...)
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