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    Deleuze and the Diagram: Aesthetic Threads in Visual Organization.Jakub Zdebik - 2012 - Continuum.
    System -- Black line, white surface -- Gilles Deleuze's diagram (complicated by a comparison to Immanuel Kant's schema) -- The extraordinary contraction -- Skin, aesthetics, incarnation : Deleuze's diagram of Francis Bacon : an epilogue.
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    Jakub Urbaniak, Mooketsi Motsisi: The impact of the “fear of God” on the British abolitionist movement.Mooketsi Motsisi & Jakub Urbaniak - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (2):26-52.
    While there is a general consensus around the role of religion in the abolition of the Slave Trade, historians continue to give little to no detail on exactly how Christian theology influenced the abolitionist movement. This article seeks to interrogate one major theological factor inherent in the spirituality that underpinned the activism of the British abolitionists, namely their notion of Divine Providence, and particularly its moral-emotive correlate: the fear of God’s wrath. These theological notions are discussed based mainly on the (...)
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  3. Filosofia marksistowska.Jakub Banaszkiewicz (ed.) - 1970 - Warszawa :b Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
     
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  4. Platón jako inspirátor současné politické filosofie?Jakub Franek - 2005 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 28:47-69.
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    Amerykańska religia obywatelska Richarda Rorty’ego.Jakub Gużyński - 2018 - Diametros 56:69-88.
    The article presents Richard Rorty’s religious metaphors in the context of the concept of civil religion derived from The Social Contract of Jean Jacques Rousseau and primarily used today for the sociological analysis of the relationship between religion and the state. It is paired with Rorty’s conception of pragmatism as romantic polytheism and its fundamental notions of romance, polytheism, and poetry. Parallels between social and religious institutions formulated by the American neo-pragmatist, such as priesthood and sanctuary, provide the details of (...)
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    Identità e agire morale: riflessioni sull'esistenza cristiana alla luce del pensiero di Romano Guardini.Jakub Rajcani - 2016 - Ariccia (RM): Aracne editrice int.le S.r.l..
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    Childhood behavioral inhibition and attachment: Links to generalized anxiety disorder in young adulthood.Magdalena A. Zdebik, Katherine Pascuzzo, Jean-François Bureau & Ellen Moss - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Generalized anxiety disorder is under-treated yet prevalent among young adults. Identifying early risk factors for GAD would contribute to its etiological model and identify potential targets for intervention. Insecure attachment patterns, specifically ambivalent and disorganized, have long been proposed as childhood risk factors for GAD. Similarly, childhood behavioral inhibition has been consistently associated with anxiety disorders in adulthood, including GAD. Intolerance of uncertainty, the tendency to react negatively to uncertain situations, has also been shown to be a crucial component of (...)
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    Minimal self-models and the free energy principle.Jakub Limanowski & Felix Blankenburg - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
  9. Dwie brązowe siekierki z okolic Pułtuska.Jakub Affelski - 2011 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica 28:161 - 166.
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    Existence and Negativity: The Relevance of the Patočka–Bergson Controversy over Nothingness.Jakub Čapek - 2021 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 29 (1-2):22-47.
    In in the second half of the 1940s, Jan Patočka emphasized the essentially negative character of human existence. He thus found himself in the neighborhood of Sartre’s existentialism, Heidegger’s philosophy of being, and Hegel’s dialectic, and at the same time in opposition to schools of thought which either completely reject the substantive use of “the nothing,” such as Carnap’s positivism, or relativize it, like Bergson. It is the latter polemic, Patočka’s with Bergson, which is discussed in this article. The concept (...)
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    Nietzsche o ctnosti.Jakub Chavalka & Ondřej Sikora (eds.) - 2018 - Praha: Filosofia.
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  12. Pomiędzy partyturą a wykonaniem. O kłopotach z tożsamością dzieła muzycznego raz jeszcze.Jakub Chachulski - 2012 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 40.
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    Discourses of Identity in the Ancient World: Preliminary Remarks.Jakub Filonik & Janek Kucharski - 2021 - Polis 38 (1):1-5.
  14. The Organization of Evidence in Athenian Courts: Containers, Seals and the Management of Documents.Jakub Filonik - forthcoming - Classical Quarterly:1-12.
    This article reconstructs the system of storage, organization and presentation of written evidence in Athenian courts of the Classical period, with wider implications for the discussion about oral and written culture in Classical Greece and legal professionalism in Athenian democracy. It explores court speakers’ references to an assumed order of documents, their storage in containers called echinoi, and verbal presentation by the court secretary. It is the first systematic analysis of all remarks on storing, organizing and reading documents in the (...)
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  15. Dispelling the fog of conspiracy: experimental manipulations, individual difference factors and the tendency to endorse conspiracy explanations.Jakub Šrol, Vladimíra Čavojová & Magdalena Adamus - forthcoming - Thinking and Reasoning.
    In our study, participants (N = 672) were exposed to neutral, conspiracy or anti-conspiracy information about the purported link between COVID-19 vaccination among the Alaskan Natives and their opposition towards the US government’s oil drilling projects. Afterward, they rated their agreement with conspiracy explanations of the presented information and filled in measures of sociopolitical behavioural intentions, institutional trust and powerlessness. We also controlled for differences in Dark Tetrad, paranoia, conspiracy mentality and distress. We found no difference in conspiracy explanations between (...)
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    Das Sollen und das Böse in der Philosophie Immanuel Kants: zum Zusammenhang zwischen kategorischem Imperativ und dem Hang zum Bösen.Jakub Sirovátka - 2015 - Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag.
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    ‘Seeing the Dark’: Grounding Phenomenal Transparency and Opacity in Precision Estimation for Active Inference.Jakub Limanowski & Karl Friston - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  18. Nationhood in a Changing Europe.Jakub S. Trojan - 1993 - Studies in Christian Ethics 6 (1):34-38.
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    The cruelty of waking.Jakub Chavalka - 2023 - Filosoficky Casopis 71 (Special issue 1):40-66.
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  20. Fenomenologie a dualismus. Problém jednání.Jakub Čapek - 2005 - Filosoficky Casopis 53:865-876.
    [Phenomenology and dualism.The problem of action].
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  21. Filosofie Henri Bergsona.Jakub Čapek - 2005 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 195 (3):387-388.
     
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    The Concept of Employee Motivation and Leadership Related Lifestyles.Jakub Brdulak, Piotr Senkus & Aneta Senkus - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 28 (2).
    The paper presents the possibility of using the lifestyle concept for better recognition of the employee motivation attitude towards work leadership and managerial behaviours. That could result in better human capital management in different types of organizations. Different approaches to the lifestyle concept are presented in the paper. Also the linkage between the motivation theory, here the Douglas McGregor theory, and the lifestyle based theory VALS is examined.
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  23. O Jistých Věcech Se Nemluví Přímo.Jakub Capek & Hans-Georg Gadamer - 2010 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 39:91-103.
    Rozhovor vznikl 12. dubna 1997 v závěru konference Fenomén jako filosofický problém, kterou pořádali Ivan Chvatík a Pavel Kouba v Praze. Hans-Georg Gadamer německé znění rozhovoru autorizoval 19. listopadu 1997. Tento doposud nepublikovaný rozhovor byl pro účely vydání v časopise Reflexe krácen.
     
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    Paweł Grad, O pojęciu tradycji: studium krytyczne kultury pamięci, Fundacja Augusta hrabiego Cieszkowskiego, Warszawa 2017, ss. 278.Jakub Gużyński - 2017 - Ruch Filozoficzny 73 (2):131.
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    Cyber Security in Young Democracies.Jakub Harašta - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (4):1457-1472.
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  26. Morality as a science?Jakub Jirsa - 2013 - Filosoficky Casopis 61 (4):581-590.
     
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    The Dawn of Medicine: Ancient Egypt and Athotis, the King-Physician.Jakub Kwiecinski - 2013 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 56 (1):99-104.
    When trying to understand the medical profession, one instinctively looks at its history. Questions come to mind, such as when did it start, and who was the first physician? A practice of healing seems to be as old as the mankind (Majno 1975), so it is unlikely that one will ever find the exact answers. However, when searching for the first known physician, we come to ancient Egypt and one of Egypt’s first rulers, Athothis. In a third-century BCE history of (...)
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  28. Zbigniew Krawczyk, O kulturze fizycznej (On Physical Culture), Warszawa 1983.Jakub Mosz - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (1):180-182.
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    Are We Rational When It Comes to Rationality?Jakub Rudnicki - 2018 - Filozofia Nauki 26 (4):131-145.
    The paper is a review of the book 'Rationality and Decision Making: From Normative Rules to Heuristics' edited by Marek Hetmański. The volume consists of eighteen chapters on different topics revolving around the common theme of rationality. The review discusses each paper, focusing more closely on some, in order to evaluate the arguments and claims that I find interesting, controversial, or surprising. Most chapters fall into the category of standard analytic philosophy with just a few lightly flirting with other philosophical (...)
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    The Liar, Contextualism, and the Stalnakerian View of Context.Jakub Rudnicki - 2019 - Studia Semiotyczne 33 (1):49-57.
    My aim in this paper is to amend the Stalnakerian view of context in such a way that it can allow for an adequate treatment of a contextualist position regarding the Liar Paradox. I discuss Glanzberg’s contextualism and the reason why his position cannot be encompassed by the Stalnakerian view, as it is normally construed. Finally, I introduce the phenomenon I call “semantic dissonance”, followed by a mechanism accommodating the Stalnakerian view to the demands of Glanzberg’s contextualism.
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    Mechanisms of homonym transformations: on Catholic variants of Stalinist discourse in Poland.Jakub Sadowski - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (247):115-138.
    Despite its anti-religious character, totalitarian discourse, in the years 1949–1956 filling the entire space of Polish official culture, had its Catholic segment. Within this segment, there occurred a transformation of the religious net of concepts into semantic units of totalitarian language, a transformation of Catholic worldview narratives into Stalinist ones. This text aims to describe the semiotic mechanisms of such transformation. The relations between the initial semiosphere of language and the sub-semiosphere of its totalitarian variant are described. Presented here is (...)
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    Yemen and the New Regional Order.Jakub Sławek - 2018 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 21 (1):33-45.
    This article intends to shed light on the political and security developments in Yemen that ultimately resulted in the Saudi-led military operation in this country. It discusses the political background behind the Yemeni revolution of 2011, its positive outcome in the shape of the results of the National Dialogue Conference and the reasons for the collapse of the efforts to stabilize Yemen.
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    A white theologian learning how to fall upward.Jakub Urbaniak - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (3):9.
    As a theologian coming from Europe, a ‘postcolonial import’ into South Africa, it is my white privilege in particular that continues to queer my understanding of a social revolution on which our future, as a people, may depend. In this article, I seek to turn my personal experience of grappling with my whiteness into the source of my reflection. Drawing inspiration from fallism – a recent student movement that inscribes itself into a larger decolonial ‘struggle against the globalised system of (...)
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    Attenuating oneself.Jakub Limanowski & Karl Friston - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (I):1-16.
    In this paper, we address reports of “selfless” experiences from the perspective of active inference and predictive processing. Our argument builds upon grounding self-modelling in active inference as action planning and precision control within deep generative models – thus establishing a link between computational mechanisms and phenomenal selfhood. We propose that “selfless” experiences can be interpreted as cases in which normally congruent processes of computational and phenomenal self-modelling diverge in an otherwise conscious system. We discuss two potential mechanisms – within (...)
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  35. Monsters and Monuments: Real Spaces and the Survival of Art.Jakub Stejskal - forthcoming - Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics.
    A truism of art history is that the lifespan of artworks can exceed their original social spaces: Artworks can sometimes be successfully transplanted into completely different settings where they continue to be valued. Does their potential to outlive their original context have to do with a specific feature of artworks’ ontology? Or with how human brains are wired? Or is it a mere function of their historical and social circumstances? I argue that David Summers’s magisterial _Real Spaces: World Art History (...)
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    Assertoric content, lies, and slips of the tongue.Jakub Rudnicki - forthcoming - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy.
    In this paper, I introduce a new theory of assertoric content. By ‘theory’, I mean both an extensionally correct definition and an elucidation of the mechanisms underlying assertoric content. In agreement with some existing work on the topic, I contend that assertoric content spans several content categories and is possibly constituted by an utterance’s standing content and explicature. I also offer a detailed explanation of how and why assertoric content can be determined by an utterance’s particularized conversational implicature. I call (...)
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  37. Don’t be deceived: bald-faced lies are deceitful assertions.Jakub Rudnicki & Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska - 2023 - Synthese 201 (6):1-21.
    The traditional conception of lying, according to which to lie is to make an assertion with an intention to deceive the hearer, has recently been put under pressure by the phenomenon of bald-faced lies i.e. utterances that _prima facie_ look like lies but because of their blatancy allegedly lack the accompanying intention to deceive. In this paper we propose an intuitive way of reconciling the phenomenon of bald-faced lies with the traditional conception by suggesting that the existing analyses of the (...)
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    Nunc antichristi multi facti sunt." - Idea společenství v Husově spisu "De ecclesia.Jakub Šenovský - 2021 - Filosoficky Casopis 69 (2):323-346.
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    Strengthening the Role of National Parliaments in the European Union – What for and How?Jakub A. Farhan & Maciej Perkowski - 2019 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 59 (1):123-142.
    In the debate on the European Union’s problems, the concept of “democracy deficit” has been present from its very beginning. This term is applied in a quite vast manner and, apart from the asymmetry of the relation between the European Parliament and the Council, it also concerns the overly limited role of national parliaments in the European Union. In this regard, inadequacy in the national position of individual parliaments is observed. On the other hand, it is necessary to emphasise their (...)
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    The Hegemonic Subjectification in Ernesto Laclau’s Theory of Discourse.Jakub Górski - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (1):233-255.
    This article discusses the character of hegemonic subjectification as it is seen by Ernesto Laclau. By explaining the concepts of the constitutive features and form of a hegemonically acquired political identity, such as antagonism, undecidability, overdetermination and decision, I define the social fields and dynamics of subjectification. At the same time, I adopt that such subjectification occurs within the boundaries of the particular –universal, i.e., the ideologically assigned view of identity as totality. Besides, in contrast to Laclau, I juxtapose the (...)
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    Problem substancjalności podmiotu poznania w ujęciu Immanuela Kanta i Davida Hume'a.Jakub Grzyl - 2007 - Nowa Krytyka 20.
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    Marii Ossowskiej „Socjologia moralności” z metodologicznego punktu widzenia.Jakub Karpiński - 1979 - Etyka 17:84-92.
    Maria Ossowska, an outstanding Polish theorist of morality conceived of ethics as a science of morals. The author underscores the characteristic traits of her style of work and surveys her findings in sociology of morals. Maria Ossowska is depicted as a scholar who cautiously formulates and verifies her hypotheses, critically examines her findings and displays indefatigable inquisitiveness, never benefiting from an occasion to explain the facts away with the help of a single kind of factors solely.
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  43. Lacan postsekularny.Jakub Majmurek - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (12).
     
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  44. Chapter 8 Conscientious Objection of Health Care Workers in the Context of Genetic Testing.Jakub Pawlikowski - 2018 - In Marta Soniewicka, The Ethics of Reproductive Genetics - Between Utility, Principles, and Virtues. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  45. Problemy etyczne i prawne związane z działalnością biobanków.Jakub Pawlikowski, Jarosław Sak & Krzysztof Marczewski - 2009 - Diametros 19:106-118.
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    The Civic Culture: Between Analytical Category and Normative Ideal.Jakub Potulski - 2021 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 27:15-42.
    Political culture is one of the most popular research areas related to the functioning of the sphere of politics. Contemporary research on political culture was initiated in the 1950s by American researchers Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba. Their research was characterised by the assumption that the stability of a political system requires a balance between political structures and the accompanying political patterns. They pointed out that modern democratic institutions require civic participation and thus the development of a specific type of (...)
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  47. Experience between meaning and value.Jakub A. Trnka - 2012 - Filosoficky Casopis 60 (3):361-376.
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    Is Every Definition Persuasive?Jakub Pruś & Andrew Aberdein - 2022 - Informal Logic 42 (1):25-47.
    “Is every definition persuasive?” If essentialist views on definition are rejected and a pragmatic account adopted, where defining is a speech act which fixes the meaning of a term, then a problem arises: if meanings are not fixed by the essence of being itself, is not every definition persuasive? To address the problem, we refer to Douglas Walton’s impressive intellectual heritage—specifically on the argumentative potential of definition. In finding some non-persuasive definitions, we show not every definition is persuasive. The persuasiveness (...)
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  49. Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges in Human-Robot Interaction.Jakub Zlotowski, Diane Proudfoot, Kumar Yogeeswaran & Christoph Bartneck - 2015 - International Journal of Social Robotics 7 (3):347-360.
    Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the environment. It has considerable consequences for people’s choices and beliefs. With the increased presence of robots, it is important to investigate the optimal design for this tech- nology. In this paper we discuss the potential benefits and challenges of building anthropomorphic robots, from both a philosophical perspective and from the viewpoint of empir- ical research in the fields of human–robot interaction and social psychology. We believe (...)
     
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    Predicting individual differences in conflict detection and bias susceptibility during reasoning.Jakub Šrol & Wim De Neys - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):38-68.
    A key component of the susceptibility to cognitive biases is the ability to monitor for conflict between intuitively cued “heuristic” answers and logical principles. While there is evidence that pe...
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