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    Validation of the voluntary participation in online surveys scale.Stephan U. Dombrowski, Michał Ziarko, Błażej Bączkowski, Lech Kaczmarek, Piotr Haładziński & Łukasz D. Kaczmarek - 2012 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 43 (3):210-214.
    A comprehensive understanding of participants’ motives to complete web-based surveys has the potential to improve data quality. In this study we tested the construct validity of a scale developed to measure motivation to participate in webbased surveys. We expected that 7 different motivations observed in our previous study will form a 3-factor structure, as predicted by Self-Determination Theory. This web-based questionnaire study comprised 257 participants completing the Voluntary Participation in Online Studies Scale. Their responses to 21 items underwent a principal (...)
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    How to distinguish medicalization from over-medicalization?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2019 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 22 (1):119-128.
    Is medicalization always harmful? When does medicine overstep its proper boundaries? The aim of this article is to outline the pragmatic criteria for distinguishing between medicalization and over-medicalization. The consequences of considering a phenomenon to be a medical problem may take radically different forms depending on whether the problem in question is correctly or incorrectly perceived as a medical issue. Neither indiscriminate acceptance of medicalization of subsequent areas of human existence, nor criticizing new medicalization cases just because they are medicalization (...)
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  3. Human Extinction and Our Obligations to the Past.Patrick Kaczmarek & Simon Beard - 2020 - Utilitas 32 (2):199-208.
    On certain plausible views, if humanity were to unanimously decide to cause its own extinction, this would not be wrong, since there is no one whom this act would wrong. We argue this is incorrect. Causing human extinction would still wrong someone; namely, our forebears who sacrificed life, limb and livelihood for the good of posterity, and whose sacrifices would be made less morally worthwhile by this heinous act.
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    On the Topological Modelling of Ontological Objects: Substance in the Monadology.Janusz Kaczmarek - 2019 - In Bartłomiej Skowron, Contemporary Polish Ontology. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 149-160.
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    The Idea of Progress in the Futurologists’ Framing.Lech Ciepiał - 2012 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 24:185-205.
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    O indukcji niezupełnej w matematyce.Lech Gruszecki - 2005 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 53 (2):47-72.
    The subject of this article is the role of inductive reasoning (in the meaning of induction by incomplete enumeration) in the methodology of mathematics. The following types of induction have been distinguished: I 1) induction which causes formulation of axioms of different mathematical theories; I 2) enumerative induction which causes formulation of theorems on the basis of a finite number of cases; I 3) induction concerning the range of application of mathematical symbols; I 4) induction generalising the properties of finite (...)
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    Feminizm – czy to słowo jeszcze coś znaczy?Emilia Kaczmarek - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 81 (1):237-258.
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    The Age of the Sign: New Light on the Role of the Fourteenth Century in the History of Semiotics.Ludger Kaczmarek - 1992 - Dialogue 31 (3):509-.
    Semiotics, the age-old investigation of signs, is still striving for acknowledgement as a scientific discipline. Though the ‘linguistic turn’ in the philosophical disciplines seemed to be followed by a ‘semiotic turn’ in many sciences during the 1970s, efforts were not crowned by great success. When seen from a certain distance, a definition of semiotics as a discipline can only be obtained from its history. Research into the sources of the human pre-occupation with signs, and with concepts or conceptions of signs, (...)
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    Kulturowo-religijny stosunek do bankowości a wielkie religie świata.Lech Kurkliński - 2015 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 18 (3):45-58.
    The article is dedicated to the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Confucianism) to the world of finance, including banking. The issue of usury plays a key role together with the evolution of ethical aspects related to obtaining compensation for money lending. The analysis is focused on the other aspects of banking activities, such as saving, investing, and institutional development of the banking sector as well. The author underlines the far-reaching convergence between religions in (...)
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    Law, fact and legal language.Lech Morawski - 1999 - Law and Philosophy 18 (5):461-473.
    This paper discusses the difference between the factual and the legal, both as to terms and as to statements, on the analogy of the methodologists' distinction of the observational and the theoretical. No absolute distinction exists, and pure `brute facts' do not exist in law because of the socialisation of physical world and juridification of the social world.; also, the effect of evidentiary constraints. Law/fact distinction depends on `applicability rules'. The problem of `mixed terms' is partly a matter of judicial (...)
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    Czym jest sprawiedliwość?: punkty widzenia, interpretacje, kryteria, definicja.Lech Ostasz - 2015 - Olsztyn: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego.
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    Der geregelte Dialog. Der Satz vom ausgeschlossenen Dritten und ein Dialog über Ihn.Lech Ostasz - 1988 - Philosophica 41.
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    Homo methodicus: między filozofią, humanistyką i naukami ścisłymi.Lech Ostasz - 1999 - Olsztyn: Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski.
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    Pojęcie potencjalności i aktualności w interpretacji bytu.Lech Ostasz - 1993 - Kraków: Nakł. Uniwersytet Jagiellońskgo.
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  15. Nauczanie filozofii w Polsce w XV-XVIII wieku: zbiór studiów.Lech Szczucki & Instytut Filozofii I. Socjologii Nauk) (eds.) - 1978 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
     
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  16. Osoba jako suppositum subsistens w De unione Verbi incarnati św. Tomasza z Akwinu.Lech Szyndler - 2001 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 37 (2):174-190.
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  17. Filozofia nauki Ferdynanda Gonsetha: na tle problemów współczesnego racjonalizmu.Lech Witkowski - 1983 - Toruń: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika.
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  18. J. Habermas i jego krytycy (na marginesie Wstępu Stanisława Rainki do \"Teorii i praktyki\").Lech Witkowski - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 264 (11).
     
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    The Rationality of Human Technological Activity.Lech Zacher & Emma Harris - 1981 - Dialectics and Humanism 8 (3):119-126.
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  20. How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity?Patrick Kaczmarek - 2017 - Utilitas 29 (2):239-249.
    Brad Hooker argues that the cost of inculcating in everyone the prevent disaster rule places a limit on its demandingness. My aim in this article is show that this is not true of existential risk reduction. However, this does not spell trouble for the reason that removing persistent global harms significantly improves our long-run chances of survival. We can expect things to get better, not worse, for our population.
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    Quid Ais and Female Speech in Roman Comedy.Peter Barrios-Lech - 2014 - Hermes 142 (4):480-486.
    Quid ais has as its two main functions in Latin to express surprise (“what are you saying?”), and to get the addressee’s attention (“tell me something…”); the latter type has a commanding tone. It is proven that quid ais in Plautus has a decidedly male character; that is, he avoided giving the phrase to women. To explain this finding, it is noted that 91% of instances of quid ais in Plautus are of the second “attention-getting” type. With its imperatival force, (...)
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    The imperative in –to in plautus and Terence.Peter Barrios-Lech - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):485-506.
    Latin is one of the best documented and most extensively studied of any language: nearly every area has been subject to continued and intense scrutiny, with ideas from recent subfields of linguistics providing a fresh look at some old topics. The Latin future imperative, the form that conveys commands for non-immediate execution, constitutes precisely such a topic in Latin linguistics: from the Roman Imperial period on, students have demarcated the usages, syntax and context-specific features associated with this form; more recently, (...)
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    The Place, the Pimp, the Profit: Puns on the Procurer’s Name in Plautus’ Poenulus.Peter Barrios-Lech - 2018 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (4):485-501.
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  24. Jose Ortega y Gasset o "życiu ludzkim i filozofii". W 50. rocznicę śmierci filozofa / Jose Ortega y Gasset, or "Human Life and Philosophy".Lech Grudziński - 2007 - Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1):49-66.
     
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    Teoremat Banacha-Tarskiego [uwagi i komentarze].Lech Gruszecki - 1998 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 23.
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  26. (1 other version)Gorset i skalpel.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2014 - Civitas 16:191-198.
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  27. Idee a rzeczywistość: z badań nad tradycją filozoficzną: praca zbiorowa.Stefan Kaczmarek (ed.) - 1980 - Poznań: Wydawn. Nauk. Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza.
     
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  28. Język naturalny i problem identyczności.Janusz Kaczmarek - 2001 - Principia.
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  29. Modi significandi and their destructions.Ludger Kaczmarek - 1985 - In Klaus D. Dutz & Peter Schmitter, Fallstudien zur Historiographie der Linguistik: Heraklit, d'Ailly und Leibniz. Münster: Institut für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität.
     
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  30. Paul Bernays, Philosophie des mathématiques.Jerzy Kaczmarek - 2007 - Roczniki Filozoficzne:232-235.
     
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    Podmiotowe struktury poznawcze w epistemologii gosethowskiej.Jerzy Kaczmarek - 2005 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 53 (1):87-107.
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  32. Życie w zgodzie z naturą a \"homo praedatorius\". Studium relacji człowiek-natura.Małgorzata Kaczmarek - 2008 - Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (1):103-116.
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  33. Zrodla poznania nauk przyrodniczych w neoracjonalizmie frankofonskim.J. Kaczmarek - 1996 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 32 (2):149-163.
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  34. Przedsiębiorczość społeczna.Krzysztof Lech - 2012 - Prolegomena: Termin I Definicje Zjawiska," Zarządzanie Zmianami 3.
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    Genocidal Bifurcations: The Innocent Sources of Criminal Choices.Lech M. Nijakowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 22:143-165.
    The present paper aims to investigate the causes of genocidal mobilization associated with the involvement of ordinary people. I discuss the “innocent causes” of criminal choices made by perpetrators who are not leaders, sadists or radicals. To this end, I compared three total genocides, of Armenians, Jews, Romani, Tutsi and Twa, and selected partial genocides. My analysis proves that entire nations or ethnic groups may be exterminated because many people make criminal choices which are motivated by values and norms that (...)
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    Mereology and uncertainty.Lech T. Polkowski - 2015 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 24 (4):449-468.
    Mereology as an art of composing complex concepts out of simpler parts is suited well to the task of reasoning under uncertainty: whereas it is most often difficult to ascertain whether a given thing is an element of a concept, it is possible to decide with belief degree close to certainty that the class of things is an ingredient of an other class, which is sufficient for carrying out the reasoning whose conclusions are taken as true under given conditions. We (...)
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    Mereology in approximate reasoning about concepts.Lech Polkowski & Maria Semeniuk–Polkowska - 2006 - In Paolo Valore, Topics on General and Formal Ontology. Polimetrica International Scientific Publisher. pp. 79.
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  38. \"The Shoemakers\", a Totally Grotesque World.Lech Sokół - 1985 - Dialectics and Humanism 12 (2):101-116.
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    O nową kulturę życia ludzkiego-w ojczyźnie naszej.Lech Stankiewicz - 1996 - Toruń: Ethos.
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  40. Doprecyzowanie zagadnienia Verbum Interius (sŁowo wewnetrzne) w pismach sw. Tomasza z Akwinu.Lech Szyndler - 2006 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 42 (2):109-132.
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  41. Wokół debaty postmodernistycznej (prośba do Stefana Morawskiego: zamiast pochwał i polemik).Lech Witkowski - 1994 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 12 (4):86-89.
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  42. Czy erozja zaufania? Nowe czynniki, sytuacje i konteksty.Lech W. Zacher - 2003 - Prakseologia 143 (143):73-86.
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    Globalization: Rationalities and Irrationalities.Lech W. Zacher - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3):107-120.
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    Illusions of Technological Optimism.Lech Zacher - 1982 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 2 (2):125-131.
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    Nauka, technika, społeczeństwo.Lech Zacher (ed.) - 1981 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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    Towards a Democratisation of Technological Choices.Lech W. Zacher - 1981 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 1 (3):243-251.
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    The Unrealized Vision of the Future.Lech W. Zacher - 1995 - Dialogue and Universalism 5 (11):99-107.
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  48. Translatorische Fehlgriffe in der Eigenübersetzung T. Rittners.Dorota Kaczmarek - 2009 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 5:17-27.
    Zjawisko autotranslacji czy autoprzekładu zawiera się w schemacie komunikacji dwujęzycznej przy udziale nowej instancji tłumacza = autora. Ważne staje się pytanie o inwariancję translatorską, tym bardziej że lego rodzaju przekładowi przypisuje się większą swobodę i częstszą tendencję do przetworzeń. Postulowana przez Christiane Nord lojalność tłumacza wobec tekstu wyjściowego oraz odbiorcy docelowego nabiera w tym kontekście innego wymiaru. Autoprzekład porusza się, podobnie jak przekład tradycyjny, na płaszczyźnie interlingwalnej, która niesie czasem większe ryzyko „melanżu” językowego w przypadku, jeśli autor poza tym, że (...)
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    Positive and negative Properties. A Logical Interpretation.Janusz Kaczmarek - 2003 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 32 (4):179-189.
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    Promoting diseases to promote drugs: The role of the pharmaceutical industry in fostering good and bad medicalization.Emilia Kaczmarek - 2022 - British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 88 (1):34-39.
    The pharmaceutical industry and drugs advertisements are sometimes accused of “creating diseases”. This article assesses and describes the role of that industry in fostering medicalization. First, the notions of medicalization and pharmaceuticalization are defined. Then, the problem of distinguishing between harmful overmedicalization and well-founded medicalization is presented. Next, the phenomenon of disease mongering is explained and illustrated by the case analysis of medicalizing pain and suffering in three contexts: (1) the general idea of medicalizing physical pain, (2) the medicalization of (...)
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