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  1. Standardy interpretacyjnej prawdy W świetle dekonstrukcji.Tomasz Kamiński - 2010 - Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (2):69-76.
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  2. Chimpanzees know what others know, but not what they believe.Juliane Kaminski, Josep Call & Michael Tomasello - 2008 - Cognition 109 (2):224-234.
  3. Two-year-olds but not domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) understand communicative intentions without language, gestures, or gaze.Richard Moore, Bettina Mueller, Juliane Kaminski & Michael Tomasello - 2015 - Developmental Science 18 (2):232-242.
    Infants can see someone pointing to one of two buckets and infer that the toy they are seeking is hidden inside. Great apes do not succeed in this task, but, surprisingly, domestic dogs do. However, whether children and dogs understand these communicative acts in the same way is not yet known. To test this possibility, an experimenter did not point, look, or extend any part of her body towards either bucket, but instead lifted and shook one via a centrally pulled (...)
     
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  4. On infinite EPR-like correlations.Tomasz Placek & Leszek Wroński - 2009 - Synthese 167 (1):1-32.
    The paper investigates, in the framework of branching space–times, whether an infinite EPR-like correlation which does not involve finite EPR-like correlations is possible.
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    Conjoined cases.Tomasz Wysocki - 2023 - Synthese 201 (6):1-19.
    Incorporating normality ascriptions into counterfactual theories of causation was supposed to handle isomorphs. It doesn’t—conjoining isomorphs can produce cases that such ascriptions cannot resolve.
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  6. Possibilities Without Possible Worlds/Histories.Tomasz Placek - 2011 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 40 (6):737-765.
    The paper puts forward a theory of historical modalities that is framed in terms of possible continuations rather than possible worlds or histories. The proposal is tested as a semantic theory for a language with historical modalities, tenses, and indexicals.
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    Metacognitive model of mindfulness.Tomasz Jankowski & Pawel Holas - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 28:64-80.
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    Polish pseudo-words list: dataset of 3023 stimuli with competent judges’ ratings.Kamil K. Imbir, Tomasz Spustek & Jarosław Żygierewicz - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  9. Do single-gender classrooms in coeducational settings address boys' underachievement? An Australian study.Judith Mulholland *, Paul Hansen & Eugene Kaminski - 2004 - Educational Studies 30 (1):19-32.
    This paper reports a research project developed in partnership with the Principal and Leadership Team of an Australian secondary school. It monitored a school-based initiative designed to address the underachievement of male students. Students in Year 9 selected single-gender or coeducational classes in mathematics and English during the second half of a school year. Student scores in standardized tests and school-based assessment in these subjects were obtained before and after the establishment of the initiative. Results indicate no significant difference in (...)
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  10. Almost minimal varieties related to fuzzy logic.Yosuke Katoh, Tomasz Kowalski & Masaki Ueda - 2006 - Reports on Mathematical Logic.
     
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    „Before you even know …" – Big Data und die Erkennbarkeit des Selbst.Philipp Richter & Andreas Kaminski - 2016 - International Review of Information Ethics 24:44-54.
    Der Big Data-Technologie wird das Potenzial zugeschrieben, durch Mustererkennung in aggregierten Daten Verhaltensweisen von Personen zu prognostizieren, noch bevor diese intendiert und reflektiert würden. Zumeist widmet sich die Big Data-Debatte daher den Befürchtungen möglicher Einbußen von Privatheit und Freiheit. In unserem Beitrag wählen wir jedoch einen anderen Zugriff und fragen, inwiefern die Big Data-Visionen das Selbstsein betreffen, also das Konzept davon, wer ich selbst eigentlich bin. Wenn Selbstsein, Martin Heidegger zufolge, eigentlich bedeutet, in kritischer Distanz zu vorgegebenen Möglichkeiten zu leben, (...)
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  12. Stochastic outcomes in branching space-time: Analysis of bell's theorem.Tomasz Placek - 2000 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (3):445-475.
    The paper extends the framework of outcomes in branching space-time (Kowalski and Placek [1999]) by assigning probabilities to outcomes of events, where these probabilities are interpreted either epistemically or as weighted possibilities. In resulting models I define the notion of common cause of correlated outcomes of a single event, and investigate which setups allow for the introduction of common causes. It turns out that a deterministic common cause can always be introduced, but (surprisingly) only special setups permit the introduction of (...)
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    Czy filozofia słoty teologii?Stanisław Kamiński - 1985 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 33 (2):57-67.
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    De Morgan Interpretation of the Lambek–Grishin Calculus.Michael Kaminski & Nissim Francez - 2020 - Review of Symbolic Logic 13 (4):845-856.
    We present an embedding of the Lambek–Grishin calculus into an extension of the nonassociative Lambek calculus with negation. The embedding is based on the De Morgan interpretation of the dual Grishin connectives.
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  15. Causality, Custom and the Marvellous. On Natural Science at the Beginning of Modern Times.Andreas Kaminski - 2007 - In Heil Reinhard, Stippak Marcus, Unger Alexander, Ziegler Marc & Andreas Kaminski (eds.), Tensions and convergences. Technological and aesthetic transformations of society. Bielefeld: Transcript, Transaction Publishers (USA). pp. 129–140.
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  16. Die harmonische Gesellschaft. Das evolutionäre Prüfungsdispositiv um 1900.Andreas Kaminski - 2018 - In Sabine Reh & Norbert Ricken (eds.), Leistung – Entstehung und Transformation eines pädagogischen Paradigmas. Springer VS. pp. 227-249.
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    Filozofia religii i filozofia Boga.Stanisław Kamiński - 1982 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 30 (2):15-21.
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    Humanizm chrześcijański Stefana Swieżawskiego.Krzysztof Kamiński - 2007 - Łask: Leksem.
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  19. Journal Phänomenologie. Schwerpunkt: Systemtheorie, Phänomenologie Zeittheorie (24).Andreas Kaminski - 2005
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    Kierunki rozwoju problematyki semiotycznej.Stanisław Kamiński - 1982 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 30 (1):93-118.
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  21. Measuring Intelligence effectively. Psychometrics from a Philosophy of Technology Perspective.Andreas Kaminski - 2016 - In Nicola Mößner & Alfred Nordmann (eds.), Reasoning in Measurement. New York: Routledge. pp. 146-157.
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    Outcomes in branching space-time and GHZ-Bell theorems.Tomasz Kowalski & Tomasz Placek - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):349-375.
    The paper intends to provide an algebraic framework in which subluminal causation can be analysed. The framework merges Belnap's 'outcomes in branching time' with his 'branching space-time' (BST). it is shown that an important structure in BST, called 'family of outcomes of an event', is a boolean algebra. We define next non-stochastic common cause and analyse GHZ-Bell theorems. We prove that there is no common cause that accounts for results of GHZ-Bell experiment but construct common causes for two other quantum (...)
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    Polish Translations of Plato’s Dialogues from the Beginnings to the Mid-Twentieth Century.Tomasz Mróz - 2023 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 2:375-399.
    Cet article vise à présenter les principales étapes de l’histoire des traductions polonaises des dialogues de Platon, qui sont intimement liées à l’histoire de la Pologne et à la renaissance de la vie académique dans l’entre-deux-guerres. L’attention se porte en particulier sur les travaux de traductions de F.A. Kozłowski, A. Bronikowski, S. Lisiecki et W. Witwicki, qui représentaient diverses approches et appliquaient des méthodes différentes pour rendre les textes de Platon en polonais. Le développement de cette série de dialogues accessibles (...)
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  24. Wanting Is Not Expected Utility.Tomasz Zyglewicz - 2024 - Journal of Philosophy 121 (4):229-244.
    In this paper, I criticize Ethan Jerzak’s view that ‘want’ has only one sense, the mixed expected utility sense. First, I show that his appeals to ‘really’-locutions fail to explain away the counterintuitive predictions of his view. Second, I present a class of cases, which I call “principled indifference” cases, that pose difficulties for any expected utility lexical entry for ‘want’. I argue that in order to account for these cases, one needs to concede that ‘want’ has a sense, according (...)
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    Laplace’s demon tries on Aristotle’s cloak: on two approaches to determinism.Tomasz Placek - 2019 - Synthese 196 (1):11-30.
    The paper describes two approaches to determinism: one focuses on the features of global objects, such as possible worlds or models of a theory, whereas the other’s concern is the possible behaviour of individual objects. It then gives an outline of an individuals-based analysis of the determinism of theories. Finally, a general relativistic spacetime with non-isometric extensions is described and used to illustrate a conflict between the two approaches: this spacetime is indeterministic by the first approach but deterministic by the (...)
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    Ethical Review of Animal Research and the Standards of Procedural Justice: A European Perspective.Tomasz Pietrzykowski - 2021 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 18 (3):525-534.
    Committees established for the ethical review of research involving animals have become a widespread legal standard around the world. Despite many differences in their composition, powers, and institutional settings, they share many common problems related to the well-established standards of procedural justice in administrative practice. The paper adapts the general theory of procedural justice to the specific context of ethical review committees. From this perspective, the main concerns over the procedural aspects of the ethical evaluation of research projects are identified (...)
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    Scaffolded Minds And The Evolution Of Content In Signaling Pathways.Tomasz Korbak - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 41 (1):89-103.
    Hutto and Myin famously argue that basic minds are not contentful and content exists only as far as it is scaffolded with social and linguistic practices. This view, however, rests on a troublesome distinction between basic and scaffolded minds. Since Hutto and Myin have to account for language purely in terms of joint action guidance, there is no reason why simpler communication systems, such as cellular signaling pathways, should not give rise to scaffolded content as well. This conclusion remains valid (...)
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  28. Adaptivity.Philipp Scholl & Andreas Kaminski - 2011 - In Mühlhäuser Max, Sesink Werner, Steimle Jürgen & Andreas Kaminski (eds.), IATEL. Interdisciplinary approaches to technology-enhanced learning. Waxmann. pp. 209–214.
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    Die Erfahrung gebrochenen Vertrauens.Andreas Kaminski - 2023 - Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie 2023 (2):96-115.
    Broken trust elicits two types of responses: On the one hand, an epistemic response: How could I be so mistaken? How can I learn to trust more appropriately? On the other hand, a moral response: How could you deceive me so deeply and hurt me so profoundly? Even though the response in a given case may be more epistemically or morally emphasized, their interrelation raises two theoretically challenging questions: (1) How can a unity of the epistemic and normative dimensions of (...)
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  30. Conscientious Objection in Healthcare: The Requirement of Justification, the Moral Threshold, and Military Refusals.Tomasz Żuradzki - 2023 - Journal of Religious Ethics 52 (1):133-155.
    A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscientious objection (CO) in healthcare cannot be evaluated or judged by any institution because conscience is individual and autonomous. This paper shows that this background view is mistaken: the requirement to reveal and explain the reasons for conscientious objection in healthcare is ethically justified and legally desirable. Referring to real healthcare cases and legal regulations, this paper argues that these reasons should be evaluated either ex (...)
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    (1 other version)Intelligenzforschung und Psychotechnik 1903-1933 – Protoformen von Human Enhancement?Andreas Kaminski - 2010 - In Christopher Coenen (ed.), Die Debatte über "Human Enhancement": historische, philosophische und ethische Aspekte der technologischen Verbesserung des Menschen. Bielefeld: Transcript. pp. 117-142.
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    Metoda i język: studia z semiotyki i metodologii nauk.Stanisław Kamiński - 1994 - Lublin: Tow. Nauk. Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego. Edited by Urszula M. Żegleń.
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    Narrator absconditus oder Der Ich-Erzähler als „verschwundener Kerl“ Von der erzählten Utopie zu utopischer Autorschaft in Grimmelshausens ‚Simplicianischen Schrifften‘.Nicola Kaminski - 2000 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 74 (3):367-394.
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    Ockhama koncepcja wiedzy przyrodniczej.Stanisław Kamiński - 1968 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 16 (1):113-123.
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    Potential expectations of biotechnologies: A model for the analysis of conflicts about new technologies.Andreas Kaminski - 2015 - Filozofija I Društvo 26 (3):519-539.
    Debates on new technologies commonly seem to be irrational. In an even higher degree this might be true for the expectations that are evoked by recent biotechnologies. A typical constellation is like this: While A expresses fears concerning a new technology, those fears are taken up to be absurd by B. And while B criticizes that A?s scenarios lack a realistic basis, A complains about not being taken serious. Thus the conflicting parties accuse each other of behaving irrational or even (...)
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    Początki indukcji matematycznej.Stanisław Kamiński - 1955 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 5 (2):171-182.
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    Rules for syllogisms with the consideration of schemata with negated subject terms.S. Kaminski - 1965 - Studia Logica 16 (1):52-52.
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    Sein und „Als“. Notizen zu einer denkfigur in Heideggers werk.Andreas Kaminski - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (4):21-28.
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    The Hidden Ideology in Objective Measurements - an Example from a Specific Tool for Quality Assurance in Schools.Ricardo Kaminski - 2020 - Confero: Essays on Education, Philosophy and Politics 7 (1):89-116.
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    Traditional theory of immediate inference as a fragment of two-valued propositional calculus.S. Kamiński - 1961 - Studia Logica 11 (1):21.
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    Uwagi o języku teorii bytu.Stanisław Kaminski - 1969 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 17 (1):41-54.
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    Vom Paradies in den Erlebnispark.Andreas Kaminski - 2024 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2023 (2):60-78.
    Blumenberg has sometimes described his work as a phenomenology of history. The connection between history and phenomenology is particularly striking in the context of Blumenberg’s contributions to the philosophy of technology. In the course of his analysis of Husserl’s Krisis, Blumenberg develops, as my contribution aims to show, a conception of history in which complete technologization leads to a perfected lifeworld. Blumenberg formulates this partly explicitly within the framework of a three-stage model of history, but there are also implicit insights (...)
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  43. Associative exportation.Tomasz Zyglewicz - 2022 - In Piotr Stalmaszczyk & Martin Hinton (ed.), Philosophical Approaches to Language and Communication Vol. 2. Peter Lang. pp. 249-267.
    According to latitudinarianism, S’s belief that x is F is about x solely in virtue of S’s believing a proposition that ascribes F- ness to x. Saul Kripke (2011b) has recently objected to this view by arguing that it entails that S believes of arbitrary objects that they are F. In this paper I revisit Ernest Sosa’s (1995a, 1995b) notion of associative aboutness to put forward a novel account of mental reference, called ‘associative exportation,’ that evades the troublesome consequence pointed (...)
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    O uobecnieniu duszy, Sokratesie psychagogu i sztuce uświadomionego mówienia.Tomasz Femiak - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 54 (3):85.
    W artykule podjęta jest próba intuicyjnej syntetycznej interpretacji sokratejskiej maieutyki w duchu psychologii homeryckiej. Bazując na tej interpretacji, opracowano ćwiczenie uświadomionego mówienia, które zostało włączone do zajęć akademickich: „Jak praktycznie wykorzystać własną głupotę? – doradztwo filozoficzne w warsztacie psychologa”, prowadzonych na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim i w Szkole Wyższej Psychologii Społecznej w latach 2004–2012. Na gruncie akademickim były to pierwsze w Polsce seminaria poświęcone doradztwu filozoficznemu. Podczas ćwiczeń studenci byli proszeni o zapisywanie swoich obserwacji. Niektóre ćwiczenia były filmowane. W ten sposób został (...)
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  45. Intuitions are never used as evidence in ethics.Tomasz Herok - 2023 - Synthese 201 (2):1-35.
    One can often hear that intuitions are standardly “appealed to”, “relied on”, “accounted for”, or “used as evidence” in ethics. How should we interpret these claims? I argue that the typical understanding is what Bernard Molyneux calls “descriptive evidentialism”: the idea that intuition-states are treated as evidence of their propositional contents in the context of justification. I then argue that descriptive evidentialism is false- on any account of what intuitions are. That said, I admit that ethicists frequently rely on intuitions (...)
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    Structural Rules for Multi-valued Logics.Nissim Francez & Michael Kaminski - 2019 - Logica Universalis 13 (1):65-75.
    We study structural rules in the context of multi-valued logics with finitely-many truth-values. We first extend Gentzen’s traditional structural rules to a multi-valued logic context; in addition, we propos some novel structural rules, fitting only multi-valued logics. Then, we propose a novel definition, namely, structural rules completeness of a collection of structural rules, requiring derivability of the restriction of consequence to atomic formulas by structural rules only. The restriction to atomic formulas relieves the need to concern logical rules in the (...)
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  47. Targeted Killings: Legal and Ethical Justifications.Tomasz Zuradzki - 2015 - In Marcelo Galuppo (ed.), Human Rights, Rule of Law and the Contemporary Social Challenges in Complex Societies. pp. 2909-2923.
    The purpose of this paper is the analysis of both legal and ethical ways of justifying targeted killings. I compare two legal models: the law enforcement model vs the rules of armed conflicts; and two ethical ones: retribution vs the right of self-defence. I argue that, if the targeted killing is to be either legally or ethically justified, it would be so due to fulfilling of some criteria common for all acceptable forms of killing, and not because terrorist activity is (...)
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    Przestrzeń uwagi a współczesna inżynieria epistemiczna. O przyszłości uniwersytetu.Tomasz Majewski - 2021 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 38:7-26.
    The article is a critical comment on the contemporary condition of the university and the reform of higher education introduced in Poland in 2018. The management culture imposed by the reform, focused on “scientific productivity” and bibliometrics, is in conflict with the university’s ethos of striving for truth and open discussion, constitutive for the community of learners and scientists. The author argues that attachment to these values is not only a matter of tradition, but a special task of the university (...)
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  49. Spór o status poznawczy hipotezy uszkodzeń reperfuzyjnych we współczesnej kardiologii.Tomasz Rzepiński - 2011 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 47 (187):87-112.
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    Uproszczone systemy dekodowania sygnałów w mechanistycznej koncepcji wyjaśniania zjawiska wtórnej odpowiedzi immunologicznej.Tomasz Rzepiński - 2016 - Diametros 50:43-62.
    The paper deals with the procedure of explaining the secondary immune response. First, the basic concepts of the mechanistic account of explanation developed by Machamer, Darden and Craver will be considered. Subsequently, I will focus on the concepts describing the activation of the elements of the immunological system viewed as a signal decoding process. The analysis will make it possible to argue for the thesis that the explanations of the secondary immune response, formulated in immunology, aim to describe the possible (...)
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