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    Kardynał Karol Wojtyła — filozof moralista.Karol kardynał Wojtyła - 1979 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 27 (2):15-32.
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    Review of Karol Edward Soltan: The Causal Theory of Justice[REVIEW]Karol Edward Soltan - 1989 - Ethics 99 (3):637-638.
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    Philosophical Heuristics and Philosophical Methodology.Alan Hájek - 2016 - In Herman Cappelen, Tamar Gendler & John Hawthorne, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophy has a wealth of heuristics—philosophical heuristics—although they have not been well documented or studied. Sometimes they draw attention to a problem with a philosophical position—for example, it involves a problematic definite description, or it has to make a choice that seems arbitrary. Sometimes they provide solutions to a problem—for example, there are many techniques for handling arbitrariness. Sometimes they suggest ways of replacing hard problems with easier ones, with strategies for approaching the latter—for example, replacing intensional notions with extensional (...)
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    On Theories and Models in Fuzzy Predicate Logics.Petr Hájek & Petr Cintula - 2006 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (3):863 - 880.
    In the last few decades many formal systems of fuzzy logics have been developed. Since the main differences between fuzzy and classical logics lie at the propositional level, the fuzzy predicate logics have developed more slowly (compared to the propositional ones). In this text we aim to promote interest in fuzzy predicate logics by contributing to the model theory of fuzzy predicate logics. First, we generalize the completeness theorem, then we use it to get results on conservative extensions of theories (...)
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  5. Ethical problems of artificial-intelligence.P. Hajek - 1986 - Filosoficky Casopis 34 (3):467-471.
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    On equality and natural numbers in Cantor-Lukasiewicz set theory.P. Hajek - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (1):91-100.
  7. A Tale of Two Epistemologies?Alan Hájek & Hanti Lin - 2017 - Res Philosophica 94 (2):207-232.
    So-called “traditional epistemology” and “Bayesian epistemology” share a word, but it may often seem that the enterprises hardly share a subject matter. They differ in their central concepts. They differ in their main concerns. They differ in their main theoretical moves. And they often differ in their methodology. However, in the last decade or so, there have been a number of attempts to build bridges between the two epistemologies. Indeed, many would say that there is just one branch of philosophy (...)
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  8. Scotching Dutch Books?Alan Hájek - 2005 - Philosophical Perspectives 19 (1):139-151.
    The Dutch Book argument, like Route 66, is about to turn 80. It is arguably the most celebrated argument for subjective Bayesianism. Start by rejecting the Cartesian idea that doxastic attitudes are ‘all-or-nothing’; rather, they are far more nuanced degrees of belief, for short credences, susceptible to fine-grained numerical measurement. Add a coherentist assumption that the rationality of a doxastic state consists in its internal consistency. The remaining problem is to determine what consistency of credences amounts to. The Dutch Book (...)
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  9. Dutch Book Arguments.Alan Hájek - 2008 - In Paul Anand, Prasanta Pattanaik & Clemens Puppe, The Oxford Handbook of Rational and Social Choice. Oxford University Press.
    in The Oxford Handbook of Corporate Social Responsibility, ed. Paul Anand, Prasanta Pattanaik, and Clemens Puppe, forthcoming 2007.
     
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    Some remarks on Cantor-Lukasiewicz fuzzy set theory.P. Hajek - 2013 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 21 (2):183-186.
  11. Deliberation welcomes prediction.Alan Hájek - 2016 - Episteme 13 (4):507-528.
    According to the so-called ‘deliberation crowds out prediction’ thesis, while deliberating about what you’ll do, you cannot rationally have credences for what you’ll do – you cannot rationally have option-credences. Versions of the thesis have been defended by authors such as Spohn, Levi, Gilboa, Price, Louise, and others. After registering a number of concerns about the thesis, I rehearse and rebut many of the main arguments for it, grouped according to their main themes: agency, vacuity, betting, and decision-theoretical considerations. I (...)
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  12. Conceivability, Possibility and Rationality.Karol Polcyn - 2013 - Filozofia Nauki 21 (2).
    Chalmers argues that ideal conceivability (conceivability on ideal rational reflection) entails possibility and on this basis assumes that zombies are possible and, therefore, that materialism is false. I argue that the paradigm cases of conceivability intuitions that Chalmers takes to be reliable guides to possibility are not only conceptually coherent, even on ideal rational reflection, but in addition have some rational explanation. The conceivability of zombies, however, has no rational explanation. So it is not ad hoc to deny that the (...)
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    Samowładztwo rozumu i objawy filozofii słowiańskiej: O miłości ojczyzny, System umnictwa, O panteizmie w filozofii.Karol Libelt - 1967 - Warszawa]: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. Edited by Andrzej Wallicki.
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    The fear of simulation: Scientific authority in late 19th-century French disputes over hypnotism.Kim M. Hajek - 2015 - History of Science 53 (3):237-263.
    This article interrogates the way/s in which rival schools studying hypnotism in late 19th-century France framed what counts as valid evidence for the purposes of science. Concern over the scientific reality of results is particularly situated in the notion of simulation (the faking of results); the respective approaches to simulation of the Salpêtrière and Nancy schools are analysed through close reading of key texts: Binet and Féré for the Salpêtrière, and Bernheim for Nancy. The article reveals a striking divergence between (...)
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  15. Timor Lorosa'e: language situation.J. Hajek - 2005 - In Keith Brown, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics. Elsevier. pp. 718--719.
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    A Plea for the Improbable.Hájek Alan - unknown
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  17. Freudyzm i freudyści.Karol Irzykowski - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (12).
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  18. Boska jedność. Martina Bubera mistyczna koncepcja absolutu.Karol Jasiński - 2010 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 22 (22).
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    Imaginaria polityczności: obraz i hegemonia.Karol Morawski - 2019 - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
    Wprowadzenie -- Platon mitotwórca -- Mit Księcia -- Imaginarium rewolucyjne -- Mit w postkomunistycznej Europie -- Mit i słowo -- Zakonczenie.
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  20. Chalmers' two-dimensional argument against materialism.Karol Polcyn - manuscript
     
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    Periodical amnesia and dédoublement in case-reasoning: Writing psychological cases in late 19th-century France.Kim M. Hajek - 2020 - History of the Human Sciences 33 (3-4):95-110.
    The psychoanalytical case history was in many ways the pivot point of John Forrester’s reflections on case-based reasoning. Yet the Freudian case is not without its own textual forebears. This article closely analyses texts from two earlier case-writing traditions in order to elucidate some of the negotiations by which the case history as a textual form came to articulate the mode of reasoning that we now call ‘thinking in cases’. It reads Eugène Azam’s 1876 observation of Félida X and her (...)
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    Beyond Reason: Wagner Contra Nietzsche.Karol Berger - 2016 - University of California Press.
    _Beyond Reason_ relates Wagner’s works to the philosophical and cultural ideas of his time, centering on the four music dramas he created in the second half of his career:_ Der Ring des Nibelungen_, _Tristan und Isolde_, _Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg_, and _Parsifal_. Karol Berger seeks to penetrate the “secret” of large-scale form in Wagner’s music dramas and to answer those critics, most prominently Nietzsche, who condemned Wagner for his putative inability to weld small expressive gestures into larger wholes. Organized (...)
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  23. Conceivability, possibility, and a posteriori necessity: On Chalmers' argument for dualism.Karol Polcyn - 2006 - Diametros 7:37-55.
    Chalmers argues that zombies are possible and that therefore consciousness does not supervene on physical facts, which shows the falsity of materialism. The crucial step in this argument – that zombies are possible – follows from their conceivability and hence depends on assuming that conceivability implies possibility. But while Chalmers’s defense of this assumption – call it the conceivability principle – is the key part of his argument, it has not been well understood. As I see it, Chalmers’s defense of (...)
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    (1 other version)Gödel '96 Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics Kurt GÖdel's Legacy.Petr Hájek & Jiří Zlatuška - 1996 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):473-473.
  25. A theory of art.Karol Berger - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What, if anything, has art to do with the rest of our lives, and in particular with those ethical and political issues that matter to us most? Will art created today be likely to play a role in our lives as profound as that of the best art of the past? A Theory of Art shifts the focus of aesthetics from the traditional debate of "what is art?" to the engaging question of "what is art for?" Skillfully describing the social (...)
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  26. On the Lewisian Principle of Recombination and Quidditism.Karol Lenart - 2021 - Acta Analytica 36 (3):357-371.
    In this paper, I discuss a connection between quidditism and the Lewisian principle of recombination. I begin by reconstructing a typical characterisation of a Lewisian principle of recombination, followed by an explanation of quidditism. In the remainder, I argue that a proponent of a Lewisian principle of recombination cannot endorse quidditism without some important modifications of her view.
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  27. Pascalian Expectations and Explorations.Alan Hajek & Elizabeth Jackson - forthcoming - In Roger Ariew & Yuval Avnur, The Blackwell Companion to Pascal. Wiley-Blackwell.
    Pascal’s Wager involves expected utilities. In this chapter, we examine the Wager in light of two main features of expected utility theory: utilities and probabilities. We discuss infinite and finite utilities, and zero, infinitesimal, extremely low, imprecise, and undefined probabilities. These have all come up in recent literature regarding Pascal’s Wager. We consider the problems each creates and suggest prospects for the Wager in light of these problems.
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  28. Experimental logics and Π3 0 theories.Petr Hájek - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (4):515-522.
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    Uniwersalistyczna etyka współodpowiedzialności.Karol-Otto Apel - 1996 - Etyka 29:9-28.
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  30. Zwischen Ethik und Geschichtsphilosophie: Aufsätze über Kant, Schelling und Hegel.Karol Bal - 1989 - Wrocław: Wydaronictwo Universytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    Die Grundlagen des Modernen Fundamentalismus.Karol Gierdojć - 2010 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (2):427-442.
    The idea of fundamentalism is repeatedly present in mass media and often occupies the center of religious and political discussions. There are some sociological conditions of fundamentalism and different applications of the term in mass media. The psychological research tries to explain the phenomenon as well. The philosophical analysis put the question of the nature of fundamentalism. The following text tries to give an answer to such a question. The fundamentalism seems to be no traditional, but inherently a modern movement (...)
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    (1 other version)Bounds in the Turing reducibility of functions.Karol Habart & K. Habart - 1992 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 38 (1):423-430.
    A hierarchy of functions with respect to their role as bounds in the Turing reducibility of functions is introduced and studied. This hierarchy leads to a certain notion of incompressibility of sets which is also investigated.
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    (1 other version)On Absoluteness.Karol Habart - 1989 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 35 (5):469-480.
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    The Development of the Views of Milan Hodza on the Issue of Nation and Nationalism.Karol Kollâr - 2001 - Human Affairs 11 (2):134-148.
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    Zasada nieokreśloności i funkcja falowa cząstki.Karol Leśniewski - 1967 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 15 (3):123-145.
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  36. The god is slipping his old skin.Karol Nandrasky - 2007 - Filozofia 62 (10):890-902.
  37. Problem rozumienia u wczesnego Heideggera.Karol Tarnowski - 1979 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 25.
     
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    Medytacje niedoszłego mistyka (Emil Cioran, Brewiarz zwyciężonych).Karol Urbański - 2004 - Etyka 37:298-300.
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  39. Grounding, Essence, and Contingentism.Karol Lenart - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):2157-2172.
    According to grounding necessitarianism if some facts ground another fact, then the obtaining of the former necessitates the latter. Proponents of grounding contingentism argue against this claim, stating that it is possible for the former facts to obtain without necessitating the latter. In this article I discuss a recent argument from restricted accidental generalisations provided by contingentists that advances such possibility. I argue that grounding necessitarianism can be defended against it. To achieve this aim, I postulate a relationship between grounding (...)
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  40. Rational Pavelka predicate logic is a conservative extension of łukasiewicz predicate logic.Petr Hajek, Jeff Paris & John Shepherdson - 2000 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 65 (2):669-682.
    Rational Pavelka logic extends Lukasiewicz infinitely valued logic by adding truth constants r̄ for rationals in [0, 1]. We show that this is a conservative extension. We note that this shows that provability degree can be defined in Lukasiewicz logic. We also give a counterexample to a soundness theorem of Belluce and Chang published in 1963.
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    The logic of π1-conservativity.Petr Hajek & Franco Montagna - 1990 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 30 (2):113-123.
    We show that the modal prepositional logicILM (interpretability logic with Montagna's principle), which has been shown sound and complete as the interpretability logic of Peano arithmetic PA (by Berarducci and Savrukov), is sound and complete as the logic ofπ 1-conservativity over eachbE 1-sound axiomatized theory containingI⌆ 1 (PA with induction restricted tobE 1-formulas). Furthermore, we extend this result to a systemILMR obtained fromILM by adding witness comparisons in the style of Guaspari's and Solovay's logicR (this will be done in a (...)
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  42. The Person: Subject and Community.Karol Wojtyla - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (2):273 - 308.
    THIS ESSAY will examine the connection between the subjectivity of man as a person and the structure of the human community. That relationship was tentatively explored in The Acting Person, especially in the chapter entitled "Participation." The present study is an attempt to develop insights initially introduced there.
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    How to Deter Financial Misconduct if Crime Pays?Karol Marek Klimczak, Alejo José G. Sison, Maria Prats & Maximilian B. Torres - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (1):205-222.
    Financial misconduct has come into the spotlight in recent years, causing market regulators to increase the reach and severity of interventions. We show that at times the economic benefits of illicit financial activity outweigh the costs of litigation. We illustrate our argument with data from the US Securities and Exchanges Commission and a case of investment misconduct. From the neoclassical economic paradigm, which follows utilitarian thinking, it is rational to engage in misconduct. Still, the majority of professionals refrain from misconduct, (...)
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    On witnessed models in fuzzy logic.Petr Hájek - 2007 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 53 (1):66-77.
    Witnessed models of fuzzy predicate logic are models in which each quantified formula is witnessed, i.e. the truth value of a universally quantified formula is the minimum of the values of its instances and similarly for existential quantification. Systematic theory of known fuzzy logics endowed with this semantics is developed with special attention paid to problems of arithmetical complexity of sets of tautologies and of satisfiable formulas.
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    Introduction: International Responses to President Trump’s Foreign Policy: The First Two Years.Karol Żakowski, Magdalena Marczuk-Karbownik & Joanna Ciesielska-Klikowska - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 23 (1):5-8.
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    Hegels Sicht der Aufklärung.Karol Βal - 2006 - In Konstantin Broese, Andreas Hütig, Oliver Immel & Renate Reschke, Vernunft der Aufklärung - Aufklärung der Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 179-184.
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  47. Czy nowy kształt "Ty"? Pojęcie sumienia w etyce późnego Feuerbacha.Karol Bal - 1993 - Principia 7.
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    Comment parler de musique ?Karol Beffa - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Une réjouissante leçon inaugurale prononcée au Collège de France le jeudi 25 octobre 2012. On y appréciera tout particulièrement la chasse aux poncifs, qu'ils soient ceux de l'indicible ou du nombre, du mouvement ou de la structure, ainsi que le projet d'écarter les commentaires pour en revenir aux œuvres. Cette leçon est accessible en ligne également ici. J'ai souhaité que cette leçon se présente comme une question : « Comment parler de musique ? » Une question. Car il est clair, (...)
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    On decidability of amenability in computable groups.Karol Duda & Aleksander Ivanov - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (7):891-902.
    The main result of the paper states that there is a finitely presented group _G_ with decidable word problem where detection of finite subsets of _G_ which generate amenable subgroups is not decidable.
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    “Germany in ruins”. Framing new political movements in Germany in the Polish opinion-forming press.Karol Franczak - 2019 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 15 (1):97-119.
    One of the main goals of contemporary media, along with the experts and professionals, who speak in them, has been to explain complex issues and provide the audience with clear descriptions of social reality. This is mostly achieved by the production of ideologically useful interpretative schemes that facilitate understanding of the issues present on the media agenda. An important strategy of shaping the public opinion in the way in which public affairs and the activity of social life participants is framed. (...)
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