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    Carl Schmitt o totalizmie i jego podmiocie. Prolegomena do rozważań o państwie totalitarnym.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 14:69-118.
    The author attempts to verify whether defining totalitarianism in terms of a state striving to obtain total control over the life of individuals and collectives is a proper approach. Does totalitarianism genuinely imply a society completely subordinated to a state? And, in dealing with the political realities of a totalitarian regime, can we consider a totality other than that created by the state? The author reaches for Carl Schmitt’s reflections on political totality and its subjects. It is thanks to this (...)
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    Co z tą wolnością?Paweł Kaczorowski - 2013 - Etyka 46:140-141.
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    „Dobre” społeczeństwo i państwo prawa. Prolegomena do konstytucji.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 10:29-42.
    The idea of a law-governed state, which is referred to so commonly, exists as a synonym of the principle of the supreme meaning and standing of the constitution in the state system. The law-governed state in its pure form is one where the law provides not only the framework and barriers for the state and the actions of the authorities, but a state wherein its beginning and foundations are rooted in the law. The concept of the law-governed state has many (...)
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  4. \"Dobre\" społeczeństwo i państwo prawa. Prolegomena do konstytucji.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2007 - Civitas 10 (10).
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    Hermana Hellera nauka o państwie. Wybrane zagadnienia.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 16:119-146.
    This article contains a summary of selected theses of the theory of the state developed by Hermann Heller, who was one of the leading representatives of the so-called Weimar Theory of the State. State theorists of the Weimar era formed an independent, formally unrelated group of scientists who had often opposing views, but were united by a common effort to conduct even philosophical investigation of the nature of the state, the European, continental state, as well as its internal ratio and (...)
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    Horror politicus w XX wieku. Próba interpretacji wybranych wątków Carla Schmitta teorii partyzanta.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 17:135-161.
    According to Carl Schmitt, the phenomenon of the political has different forms. These forms can be distinguished based on different possible relationships between political action and the state. This article presents the history of what Schmitt refers to as the phenomenon of partisanship. Partisanship is a specific form of politics, established in the early ninetieth century, which has gradually expanded its presence. Partisan activity is characterized by totality, which has evolved to become the dominant component of political action over time, (...)
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    Moralność i polityka.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2000 - Etyka 33:143-151.
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  8. O podziale władzy.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2001 - Civitas 5 (5):83-103.
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    Od transcendentalizmu ku hermeneutyce.Pawel Kaczorowski, Zdzislw Krasnodebski & Uniwersytet Warszawski (eds.) - 1987 - [Warsaw]: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
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  10. Polityczna antropologia J. Locke'a a struktura nowoczesnego państwa.Paweł Kaczorowski - 1994 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 11 (3):35-48.
     
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  11. Państwo w europejskiej tradycji kontynentalnej.Paweł Kaczorowski - 1997 - Civitas 1 (1):81-102.
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  12. Rozmowa o demokratycznym państwie prawa.Paweł Kaczorowski, Agnieszka Nogal, Zbigniew Stawrowski & Mirosław Wyrzykowski Tadeusz Szawiel - 1998 - Civitas 2 (2):215-236.
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  13. System i historia filozofii w Fenomenologii ducha Hegla.Paweł Kaczorowski - 1990 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 3 (3):21-32.
     
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    Suwerenność – zagadkowe pojęcie kontynentalnego państwa. Wybrane kwestie z historii i teorii suwerenności.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas 20:25-64.
    The author describes the moment of the emergence of the concept of sovereignty, its causes, historical significance, as well as the issues raised in the debate over this concept since the seventeenth century. Sovereignty refers to the state and points to its essential feature, which defines the state as the result of occidental rationalism (Max Weber). According to this definition, the state is different from other, earlier and parallel political forms, such as republics and empires. However, changes in the history (...)
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  15. The State in the Continental European Tradition.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2009 - Civitas 11 (11).
     
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    The State in the Continental European Tradition.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2021 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 11:77-97.
    The main issue is: what is the State? An article presents what the concept of State entails, the essential elements of its structure, and the basic stages of its development. The State is a historical creation. It has a specific existential cause and purpose, and a set organizational framework within which its entire ethical and political substance must be inscribed. The framework and the substance of the State are distinct spheres, and the awareness of the distinction between these two spheres (...)
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  17. Uwagi o pojęciu państwa i suwerenności.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2010 - Civitas 12 (12).
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    Uwagi o pojęciu państwa i suwerenności.Paweł Kaczorowski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 12:109-131.
    The author presents defi nitions of the concepts ‘state’ and ‘sovereignty’, which were formed in the modern era on the grounds of the European philosophy of politics, and reads them in the context of the Polish historical and political experience. He posits that the two concepts make up an inseparable whole belonging to the European tradition of statehood, in which sovereignty is the fundamental feature of a state and of a political structure, a feature which such a structure, if it (...)
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    Conversation with Prof. Stefan Swieżawski.Stefan Swieżawski & Paweł Kaczorowski - 2021 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 11:298-308.
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  20. 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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    O teorii przedmiotówО теории предметовOn the theory of objects.Stanisław Kaczorowski - 1960 - Studia Logica 9 (1):177-203.
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  22. Rozmowa sokratyczna: założenia, przebieg, praktyka.Paweł Walczak - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 83 (3):365-379.
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  23. Predictive coding and representationalism.Paweł Gładziejewski - 2016 - Synthese 193 (2).
    According to the predictive coding theory of cognition , brains are predictive machines that use perception and action to minimize prediction error, i.e. the discrepancy between bottom–up, externally-generated sensory signals and top–down, internally-generated sensory predictions. Many consider PCT to have an explanatory scope that is unparalleled in contemporary cognitive science and see in it a framework that could potentially provide us with a unified account of cognition. It is also commonly assumed that PCT is a representational theory of sorts, in (...)
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  24. Structural representations: causally relevant and different from detectors.Paweł Gładziejewski & Marcin Miłkowski - 2017 - Biology and Philosophy 32 (3):337-355.
    This paper centers around the notion that internal, mental representations are grounded in structural similarity, i.e., that they are so-called S-representations. We show how S-representations may be causally relevant and argue that they are distinct from mere detectors. First, using the neomechanist theory of explanation and the interventionist account of causal relevance, we provide a precise interpretation of the claim that in S-representations, structural similarity serves as a “fuel of success”, i.e., a relation that is exploitable for the representation using (...)
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    Multi-modal distraction: Insights from children’s limited attention.Pawel J. Matusz, Hannah Broadbent, Jessica Ferrari, Benjamin Forrest, Rebecca Merkley & Gaia Scerif - 2015 - Cognition 136 (C):156-165.
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    Marii Ossowskiej nauka o moralności.Paweł Czarnecki - 2000 - Warszawa: Kompas II. Edited by Maria Ossowska.
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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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    Advaitavedānta - pogląd Maṇḍany.Paweł Sajdek - 2008 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (2):233-254.
    In the past centuries Maṇḍana Miśra was regarded as the most prominent figure of the advaita school of philosophy, to the extent that the whole system of advaita was frequently described by his name as ‘maṇḍana-matam’ (‘the view of Maṇḍana’). Nowadays advaita is almost exclusively associated, if not identified, with the name of Maṇḍana’s contemporary Śaṅkara. Both thinkers philosophizing along advaita lines, their views on the ultimate being, the highest bliss, ignorance etc. were substantially different. The present paper is intended (...)
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    Intuitionistic Games: Determinacy, Completeness, and Normalization.Paweł Urzyczyn - 2016 - Studia Logica 104 (5):957-1001.
    We investigate a simple game paradigm for intuitionistic logic, inspired by Wajsberg’s implicit inhabitation algorithm and Beth tableaux. The principal idea is that one player, ∃ros, is trying to construct a proof in normal form while his opponent, ∀phrodite, attempts to build a counter-model. The determinacy of the game implies therefore both completeness and semantic cut-elimination.
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  30. 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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    David Hume: czy ekonomia może być nauką?Paweł Hanczewski - 2017 - Studia Z Historii Filozofii 7 (4):203-220.
    The title of this article refers to one of the best-known essays written by David Hume, That Politics may be reduced to a Science. Hume assumed that politics was a science because it admitted of some general truths, which could not be varied by human beings. He adopted a similar stance, albeit indirectly, in the case of economics, discovering several general truths concerning the origins of wealth, money and international trade. At times, however, he was far from being consistent and (...)
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    The Union of 1707 and the Scottish Enlightenment.Paweł Hanczewski - 2018 - Ruch Filozoficzny 74 (3):7.
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    Computing with default logic.Paweł Cholewiński, Victor W. Marek, Mirosław Truszczyński & Artur Mikitiuk - 1999 - Artificial Intelligence 112 (1-2):105-146.
  35. Do Animals See Objects?Paweł Grabarczyk - 2013 - In Marcin Miłkowski Konrad Talmont-Kamiński (ed.), Regarding Mind, Naturally.
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    The emptiness problem for intersection types.Paweł Urzyczyn - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (3):1195-1215.
    We study the intersection type assignment system as defined by Barendregt, Coppo and Dezani. For the four essential variants of the system (with and without a universal type and with and without subtyping) we show that the emptiness (inhabitation) problem is recursively unsolvable. That is, there is no effective algorithm to decide if there is a closed term of a given type. It follows that provability in the logic of "strong conjunction" of Mints and Lopez-Escobar is also undecidable.
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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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    Regarding the Pain of the Others. Do We Need Teleethics?Paweł Bytniewski - 2023 - Filosofija. Sociologija 34 (3).
    I borrow part of the title of my paper from Susan Sontag. In 2003, a year before her death, Susan Sontag published an essay entitled Regarding the Pain of Others. There she takes up the subject of the moral significance of presenting the views of war, violent human death exposed to the lenses of cameras. Her approach to the contemporary issue of mediatisation through the image of the sight of human suffering provokes a question: Do we need teleethics today, the (...)
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    The rational role of the perceptual sense of reality.Paweł Gładziejewski - 2022 - Mind and Language 38 (4):1021-1040.
    Perceptual experience usually comes with “phenomenal force”, a strong sense that it reflects reality as it is. Some philosophers have argued that it is in virtue of possessing phenomenal force that perceptual experiences are able to non‐inferentially justify beliefs. In this article, I introduce an alternative, inferentialist take on the epistemic role of phenomenal force. Drawing on Bayesian modeling in cognitive science, I argue that the sense of reality that accompanies conscious vision can be viewed as epistemically appraisable in light (...)
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  40. Concepts as soft detectors - On the role concepts play in perception.Paweł Grabarczyk - 2016 - New Ideas in Psychology 40:86-93.
    The idea that concepts play a significant role in some perceptions is widespread but everybody seems to differ as to where to draw the line. Some researchers say that the difference between direct and indirect, concept driven acts of perception manifests itself whenever we perceive abstract or general properties. Others point at second order properties or causal properties. I call this inability to precisely differentiate between acts of direct and indirect perception “The Division Problem”. Furthermore there is always a question (...)
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    Explaining Cognitive Phenomena with Internal Representations: A Mechanistic Perspective.Paweł Gładziejewski - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):63-90.
    Despite the fact that the notion of internal representation has - at least according to some - a fundamental role to play in the sciences of the mind, not only has its explanatory utility been under attack for a while now, but it also remains unclear what criteria should an explanation of a given cognitive phenomenon meet to count as a representational explanation in the first place. The aim of this article is to propose a solution to this latter problem. (...)
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    Directival Theory of Meaning: From Syntax and Pragmatics to Narrow Linguistic Content.Paweł Grabarczyk - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book presents a new approach to semantics based on Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz’s Directival Theory of Meaning, which in effect reduces semantics of the analysed language to the combination of its syntax and pragmatics. The author argues that the DTM was forgotten because for many years philosophers didn’t have conceptual tools to appreciate its innovative nature, and that the theory was far ahead of its time. The book shows how a redesigned and modernised version of the DTM can deliver a new (...)
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  43. Doświadczenie poznania unicestwiającego w myśli adwaitystycznej.Paweł Sajdek - 2012 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 2 (2):309 - 316.
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    From Altered States to Metaphysics: The Epistemic Status of Psychedelic-induced Metaphysical Beliefs.Paweł Gładziejewski - forthcoming - Review of Philosophy and Psychology:1-23.
    Psychedelic substances elicit powerful, uncanny conscious experiences that are thought to possess therapeutic value. In those who undergo them, these altered states of consciousness often induce shifts in metaphysical beliefs about the fundamental structure of reality. The contents of those beliefs range from contentious to bizarre, especially when considered from the point of view of naturalism. Can chemically induced, radically altered states of consciousness provide reasons for or play some positive epistemic role with respect to metaphysical beliefs? In this paper, (...)
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    Many-valued logic of informal provability: A non-deterministic strategy.Pawel Pawlowski & Rafal Urbaniak - 2018 - Review of Symbolic Logic 11 (2):207-223.
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    Evolutionary origin of synapses and neurons - Bridging the gap.Pawel Burkhardt & Simon G. Sprecher - 2017 - Bioessays 39 (10):1700024.
    The evolutionary origin of synapses and neurons is an enigmatic subject that inspires much debate. Non-bilaterian metazoans, both with and without neurons and their closest relatives already contain many components of the molecular toolkits for synapse functions. The origin of these components and their assembly into ancient synaptic signaling machineries are particularly important in light of recent findings on the phylogeny of non-bilaterian metazoans. The evolution of synapses and neurons are often discussed only from a metazoan perspective leaving a considerable (...)
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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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  49. Naïve realism about unconscious perception.Paweł Jakub Zięba - 2019 - Synthese 196 (5):2045-2073.
    Recently, it has been objected that naïve realism is inconsistent with an empirically well-supported claim that mental states of the same fundamental kind as ordinary conscious seeing can occur unconsciously (SFK). The main aim of this paper is to establish the following conditional claim: if SFK turns out to be true, the naïve realist can and should accommodate it into her theory. Regarding the antecedent of this conditional, I suggest that empirical evidence renders SFK plausible but not obvious. For it (...)
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    Un-debunking Ordinary Objects with the Help of Predictive Processing.Paweł Gładziejewski - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (4):1047-1068.
    Debunking arguments aim to undermine common sense beliefs by showing that they are not explanatorily or causally linked to the entities they are purportedly about. Rarely are facts about the aetiology of common sense beliefs invoked for the opposite aim, that is, to support the reality of entities that furnish our manifest image of the world. Here I undertake this sort of un-debunking project. My focus is on the metaphysics of ordinary physical objects. I use the view of perception as (...)
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