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    Canberra‐Style Analysis and Law: A Critique of Andrei Marmor's Farewell to Conceptual Analysis.Paweł Banaś & Filip Gołba - 2017 - Ratio Juris 30 (4):549-559.
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    Zastosowania filozofii analitycznej w prawoznawstwie: Wprowadzenie.Paweł Banaś, Wojciech Ciszewski, Adam Dyrda & Bartosz Janik - 2018 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 9 (1):11-17.
    The paper critically examines the conception of majoritarian democracy. In the second part of the text, the author introduces the definition of majoritarian democracy based on the Joseph Schumpeter’s theory of minimal democracy. The thesis of the paper is that electing the government by universal suffrage is neither necessary nor sufficient as a condition for a democratic regime. The concept of democracy is broader, including the catalogue of democratic values connected with the concept of democratic citizenship, special circumstances of political (...)
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  3. The philosophy of legal philosophy : an introduction.Pawel Banaś - 2016 - In Pawel Banas, Adam Dyrda & Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki, Metaphilosophy of Law. Portland, Oregon: Hart.
     
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    The Artifactual Nature of Law.Luka Burazin, Kenneth Einar Himma, Corrado Roversi & Paweł Banaś (eds.) - 2022 - Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    This thought-provoking book develops and elaborates on the artifact theory of law, covering a wide range of related theoretical and practical topics. Offering a range of perspectives that flesh out the artifact theory of law, it also introduces criticisms of previous formulations of the theory and inquires into its potential payoffs. Featuring international contributions from both noted and up-and-coming scholars in law and philosophy, the book is divided into two parts. The first part further explores and evaluates the concept of (...)
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  5. Ewolucjonizm w swietle nauki, Pawel Siwek.Paweł Siwek - 1973 - London,: Veritas Foundation Publication Centre.
     
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    Albert the great as a scientist.Ján BAŇAS - 2006 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 13 (1):16-31.
    In the paper the author provides a brief sketch of Albert the Great as a scientist. By quoting passages from his works he shows that Albert the Great had a well-elaborated understanding of science. It is argued that in some aspects Albert was not too far from modern criteria that science and its methodology should meet. Accepting Aristotelian model of science, Albert stressed the need for experience and repeated observation in scientific research. While valuing authority, he examined carefully what it (...)
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    Andīshahʹhā-yi sabz: barʹrasī va taḥlīl-i falsafī va kalāmī-i munāẓarahʹhā-yi Imām Riz̤ā ʻalayhi al-salām.Bāqir Sayyidī Banābī - 2008 - Tihrān: Dānishgāh-i Āzād-i Islāmī, Vāḥid-i Banāb.
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    Pawel Florenski, Eis und Algen. Briefe aus dem Lager. 1933–1937. [REVIEW]Pawel Florenski, Fritz Mierau & Sieglinde Mierau - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (1):73-76.
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    \"Kim jest Autor?\" O krytycznej świadomości autorstwa.Paweł Bytniewski - 2010 - Filo-Sofija 10 (10 (2010/1)):73-106.
    Author: Bytniewski Paweł Title: “WHAT IS AN AUTHOR?” ON FOUCAULT’S CONSCIOUSNESS OF AN AUTHORSHIP („Kim jest Autor?” O krytycznej świadomości autorstwa) Source: Filo-Sofija year: 2010, vol:.10, number: 2010/1, pages: 73-106 Keywords: FOUCAULT, AUTHOR, LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, EXPERIENCE Discipline: PHILOSOPHY Language: POLISH Document type: ARTICLE Publication order reference (Primary author’s office address): E-mail: www:One of the major obstacles to reconstructing Foucault’s attitude towards an authorship issue is multiplicity of his own roles which as an author he fulfilled. An Authorship as a theme (...)
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    Stanisław Kowalczyk, Zarys filozofii polityki [An Outline of the Political Philosophy] by Paweł Urgacz.Paweł Urgacz - 2008 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 13 (2):387-390.
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    Etyka z rosyjskiej perspektywy (A.A. Gusienow, R.G. Apresjan, Etyka).Paweł Czarnecki - 2004 - Etyka 37:290-293.
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    Migracja i uchodźstwo w świetle nauczania Kościoła.Paweł A. Makowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 19:97-110.
    Migration and refugeeism have become widespread phenomena in the contemporary world. They affect both the migrants’ countries of origin, as well as transit and target countries. The contemporary migrant crisis is becoming a challenge not only for politicians, diplomats and economists, but also for sociologists, demographers and philosophers. It is also a challenge for the Catholic Church because it affects millions of Christians to whose countries migrants and refugees are coming. The purpose of this article is to explain the social (...)
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  13. Świadomość (ani umysl) Nie jest modelem świata.Pawel Przywara - 2008 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 44 (2):211-222.
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    A Difficult Legacy: Human Dignity as the Founding Value of Human Rights.Paweł Łuków - 2018 - Human Rights Review 19 (3):313-329.
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    Attention to negative words predicts daily rumination among people with clinical depression: evidence from an eye tracking and daily diary study.Paweł Holas, Izabela Krejtz, Marzena Rusanowska, Natalia Rohnka & John B. Nezlek - 2019 - Cognition and Emotion 33 (6):1277-1283.
    ABSTRACTThe present study examined relationships between attention to negative words and daily rumination and daily adjustment in a sample of clinically depressed individuals. We recorded eye movements of 43 individuals diagnosed with major depression while they were freely viewing dysphoric, threat-related, neutral, and positive words. Then, each day for one week, participants provided measures of their daily rumination and psychological adjustment. Multilevel analyses found that attention to dysphoric and threat-related words was positively related to daily rumination and attention to threat-related (...)
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    Maxims, moral responsiveness, and judgment.Pawel Lukow - 2003 - Kant Studien 94 (4):405-425.
  17. Pojęcie wartości według Antoniego Kępińskiego.Paweł Bankiewicz - 2007 - Principia 49.
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    Can I Be a Good Animal?Bana Bashour - 2013 - In Bana Bashour Hans Muller, Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and Its Implications. Routledge. pp. 182--193.
    In this chapter, I wish to present an account of virtue ethics that does not base virtue solely on dispositions to behave in some way, but in the set of psychological states attributed to a person. In doing so, this modified account deals with all the problems the traditional virtue ethicist faces. I will start this chapter by presenting the main objections to virtue ethics: first, that it does not tell one how to act (which a moral theory should be (...)
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    Exploring the Post-Darwinian Naturalist Landscape.Bana Bashour & Hans D. Muller - 2013 - In Bana Bashour Hans Muller, Contemporary Philosophical Naturalism and Its Implications. Routledge. pp. 1-14.
    Once upon a time, Aristotelean teleologists studied the natural world, both organic and inorganic, with the goal of revealing the divinely imposed ul- timate purpose of things. Things have changed. Galileo’s mathematization of physics removed Aristotelean final causes from the inorganic part of the natural world: that is a settled matter. Darwin then completed this revolu- tion in the sciences by extending it to the organic part of the natural world. But there is considerable room for disagreement, even among naturalists, (...)
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  20. Reconciling Economics with Naturalist Ethical Theory.Bana Bashour - 2016 - Review of Social Economy 74 (3).
    The exclusive use of evolutionary explanations and game theory to justify moral claims has led economists to an impasse. Our discussion of this problem is focused on arguments made by Kenneth Binmore and Herbert Gintis, two vocal and notable economists behind these efforts. We begin by pointing out the false dilemma they present between ethical theories involving dubious non-naturalist metaphysics and their versions of naturalized game-theoretic ethics. We do so by, first, discussing alternative naturalist accounts, namely, those of Peter Railton (...)
     
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  21. Indywidualna prewencja jako istotna cecha ustroju paternalistycznego.Paweł Borkowski - 2010 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (1):159-174.
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  22. Funkcje i cele nauk humanistycznych: komplementarność czy sprzeczność?Paweł Bytniewski - 2011 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 47 (189):337-348.
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    Marii Ossowskiej nauka o moralności.Paweł Czarnecki - 2006 - Warszawa: Kompas II. Edited by Maria Ossowska.
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  24. In Reference To Wojciech Sady’s Lecture: What Determines The Scientific Character Of Natural Studies.Paweł Jarnicki - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 6 (2):55-61.
    This paper is a polemic with Wojciech Sady’s forgoing paper. The main objection to his new approach to demarcation problem is that this approach does not accomplish the criterion formulated in it . Sady accuses medical ethics of not being scientific but forgets that he does it from the philosophical point of view. The only reasonable way to solve the demarcation problem is to define its practical aim — what do we need it for? One of such possible aims is (...)
     
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  25. Myślenie ciała a namiętność prawdy.Paweł Korobczak - 2011 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 12.
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  26. Are tropes the exclusive possession of the theory of tropes?Paweł Rojek - 2007 - Diametros:76-93.
    The category of trope, i.e. an individual property, usually functions in theories that reject the existence of universals. It may, however, be argued that the acknowledgment of properties as individual need not entail the rejection of universals. It merely requires the rejection of a certain fairly extreme realist position. The existence of tropes can be reconciled with the position of determinative realism and with the theory of concrete universals.
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    Czy można pragnąć poznania Brahmana?Paweł Sajdek - 2018 - Diametros 56:39-50.
    Śankara did not comment on the first s ū tra in his Brahmas ū trabh āṣ ya, which was a common practice in such cases; rather, he started by defining two terms: ‘superimposition’ and ‘ignorance’, in a special introductory chapter known to a wider audience as Adhy ā sabh āṣ ya. The question arises as to why he deemed it necessary to precede his commentary to the initial s ū tra with these additional elucidations. Bh ā mat ī, Vācaspati Miśra’s (...)
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    The liberation doctrine in Brahmasiddhi of Maṇḍanamiśra.Paweł Sajdek - 2019 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 9 (1):43-56.
    The issue of liberation is a recurrent theme in all schools of Indian classical thought. In case of advaita-vedānta it is deeply rooted in ontology. The problem of ontological status of the world was the bone of contention for two competing non‑dualist schools of vedānta — vivaraṇa and bhāmatī. Maṇḍana’s Brahmasiddhi can be regarded as an important source of inspiration for the latter. The present paper is an analysis of Maṇḍana’s statements pertaining to the issue of mukti in contrast with (...)
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  29. Selectionism and Diaphaneity.Paweł Jakub Zięba - 2022 - Axiomathes 32 (Suppl 2):S361–S391.
    Brain activity determines which relations between objects in the environment are perceived as differences and similarities in colour, smell, sound, etc. According to selectionism, brain activity does not create those relations; it only selects which of them are perceptually available to the subject on a given occasion. In effect, selectionism entails that perceptual experience is diaphanous, i.e. that sameness and difference in the phenomenal character of experience is exhausted by sameness and difference in the perceived items. It has been argued (...)
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    On the Formal Consistency of the Principal Principle.Gergei Bana - 2016 - Philosophy of Science 83 (5):988-1001.
    Rédei and Gyenis suggest that Lewis’s Principal Principle is meaningful only if it satisfies certain consistency conditions: starting from any assignment of subjective probabilities to some algebra of events, we should always be able to extend our algebra with events of the form “the value of the objective probability of event E is p” and assign subjective probabilities to such events in a consistent manner. We show that this extension is indeed possible in most cases. However, we also argue that (...)
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    Conceptual frames revisited.Pawel Garbacz - 2015 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 25 (4):287-307.
    The paper presents a logical framework formalising the main insights of the psychological theory of concepts developed by Lawrence Barsalou. The framework is established within the context of Common Logic as a logical theory in the axiomatic manner. Its semantic characterisation is provided and shown to be sound and incomplete with respect to the class of its models.
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  32. Proof of Kolmogorovian censorship.Gergely Bana & Thomas Durt - 1997 - Foundations of Physics 27 (10):1355-1373.
    Many argued (Accardi and Fedullo, Pitowsky) that Kolmogorov's axioms of classical probability theory are incompatible with quantum probabilities, and that this is the reason for the violation of Bell's inequalities. Szabó showed that, in fact, these inequalities are not violated by the experimentally observed frequencies if we consider the real, “effective” frequencies. We prove in this work a theorem which generalizes this results: “effective” frequencies associated to quantum events always admit a Kolmogorovian representation, when these events are collected through different (...)
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    Expert attention: Attentional allocation depends on the differential development of multisensory number representations.Pawel J. Matusz, Rebecca Merkley, Michelle Faure & Gaia Scerif - 2019 - Cognition 186 (C):171-177.
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  34. Leo Strauss i przezwyciężenie nowoczesności.Paweł Armada - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (13).
     
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    Modernity and what has been lost: considerations on the legacy of Leo Strauss.Pawel Armada & Arkadiusz Górnisiewicz (eds.) - 2011 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Modernity and What Has Been Lost comes out of a conference held at the Jagiellonian University in Krakw̤, Poland, on June 4-5, 2009 that sought to identify Leo Strauss's intellectual background in re: the repudiation of a modern idea of homogenous, universal state (considered as an illegitimate synthesis of Jerusalem and Athens, i.e., the claims of Reason and Revelation). The world we live in, molded by science and historical relativism, may be described as hostile to human dignity or perfection, or (...)
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    Człowiek, zwierzę i zwierciadło. Genealogia ludzkiego Ja według Helmutha Plessnera i Jacquesa Lacana.Paweł Dybel - 2018 - Ruch Filozoficzny 73 (3):43.
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  37. Freud i Kant. Dwie koncepcje podmiotu i Ja.Paweł Dybel - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 52 (4):287-302.
     
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  38. Nowe rozumienia podmiotu w niemieckiej filozofii współczesnej.Paweł Dybel - 2005 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 11.
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    W kręgu miłośników i lubych. Homoseksualiści w życiu społecznym i kulturze Aten w VI-IV w. p.n.e.Paweł Fijałkowski - 2003 - Etyka 36:175-192.
    The author discusses the problem of homosexuality in the Hellenic period. The presented analyses are not only historical as the author shows in detail reviewing the evidence of homosexual behaviour, but he also discusses the forms and meanings of that behaviour. He is specially interested in the axiological context. He tries to recreate the system of evaluations according to which these sexual activities were seen as positive and shows the borderline beyond which homosexuality was condemned.
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    What Can an Armchair Philosopher Do For a “Dirty-Hands” Engineer?Pawel Garbacz - 2012 - Axiomathes 22 (3):385-401.
    The paper relates the basic ontological categories defined by Roman Ingarden to an engineering model of function known by the name of Functional Basis. The intended aim of this exercise in applied philosophy is to make this model more consistent and outline some possible extensions thereof.
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  41. What Is A Level Of A Criterion Of Identity?Pawel Garbacz - 2002 - Metaphysica 3 (2).
     
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    Przejawy społecznych lęków przed technologią w grach cyfrowych.Paweł Gąska - 2018 - Ruch Filozoficzny 74 (2):97.
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    Czy koniec teorii prawa?: z zagadnień teorii i filozofii prawa.Paweł Jabłoński (ed.) - 2011 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    Climate Change Anxiety Assessment: The Psychometric Properties of the Polish Version of the Climate Anxiety Scale.Paweł Larionow, Michalina Sołtys, Paweł Izdebski, Karolina Mudło-Głagolska, Justyna Golonka, Maksym Demski & Maja Rosińska - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The Climate Anxiety Scale is a 13-item questionnaire for assessing climate anxiety as a psychological response to climate change. The CAS consists of two subscales, namely, cognitive impairment and functional impairment. This study aimed to validate the Polish version of the CAS. The sample included 603 respondents, aged 18–70 years. Based on the exploratory factor analysis results, we proposed a 3-factor solution, which seems to be theoretically more consistent with the content of the CAS statements. The confirmatory factor analysis showed (...)
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  45. Kobiecość, media i nieświadomość: feminizacja/humanizacja nowych mediów w sztuce Izabelli Gustowskiej.Paweł Leszkowicz - 2008 - Colloquia Communia 84 (1-2):185-207.
     
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  46. VI Polski Zjazd Filozoficzny w Toruniu.Paweł Maciejko - 1995 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 15 (3):223-225.
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  47. Walter Benjamin: pomiędzy teologią historii i historycznym materializmem.Paweł Maciejko - 1996 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 18 (2):63-88.
     
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  48. Political order of the multitude: Hobbes, Spinoza and the Arab Spring.Pawel Marczewski - 2014 - In Nicole Falkenhayner, Rethinking Order: Idioms of Stability and de-Stabilization. Bielefeld: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Uczynić wolność nieuchronną: wątki republikańskie w myśli Alexisa de Tocqueville'a.Paweł Marczewski - 2012 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo IFiS PAN.
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    Logika przekonań społecznych.Pawel Matuszewski - 2017 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UKSW.
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