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  1. Thèses fondamentales et anti-thèses du matérialisme historique.S. Kozyr-Kowalski - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 276:75-96.
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    Tadeusz Szczurkiewicz's Critique of Sociological Reason.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski & Lech Petrowicz - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (1):169-179.
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    Idealism and Dialectics in the Young Lukács's Philosophy of History.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski & Maria Paczyńska - 1973 - Dialectics and Humanism 1 (1):67-76.
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    Marxism and Conceptual Scholasticism.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (3-4):151-167.
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    Marxism and Conceptual Scholasticism.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (3-4):151-167.
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    The Way of Life as a Category of Historical Materialism.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski & Lech Petrowicz - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (3):83-94.
  7. Dialektyka a społeczeństwo.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1972 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. Edited by Jarosław Ładosz.
     
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  8. Dialektyka a społeczeństwo: wstęp do materializmu historycznego.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1974 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe. Edited by Jarosław Ładosz.
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    Historical Materialism as a Methodology of the Humanities.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski & Sławomir Magala - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (3):121-131.
  10. Ideology and Truth,".Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (1-6).
     
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  11. Kardynalne tezy i antytezy materializmu historycznego.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 276 (11).
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  12. Leninizm a struktura socjalistycznego sposobu produkcji.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (5):5-20.
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  13. Microclass and Macroclass of Society.Stanislaw Kozyr-Kowalski - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (7-8):195-217.
  14. Marksizm a technokratyzm.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 4 (4):69-80.
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  15. Marksistowska teoria klas i jej krytycy.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 3 (3):5-33.
     
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  16. The dialectical sociology of Florian Znaniecki and historical materialism.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1986 - Dialectics and Humanism 13 (1):189-210.
     
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  17. Weber and Hegel.Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14 (2):83-100.
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    Mirosław Nowaczyk, Filozofia a historia religii we Włoszech 1873—1973 (Philosophy and the History of Religion in Italy between 1873 and 1973). [REVIEW]Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (4):169-172.
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    Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski, Max Weber i Karol Marks. Socjologia Maxa Webera jako „pozytywna krytyka materializmu historycznego" (Max Weber and Karl Marx. Max Weber's Sociology as „Positive Critique of Historical Materialism"). [REVIEW]Jerzy Heymann - 1974 - Dialectics and Humanism 1 (3):186-189.
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    The Formation of Students’ Competencies during their Participation in Competitions of Applied Scientific Researches.Oleg N. Galaktionov, Yuriy V. Sukhanov, Aleksey S. Vasilyev, Artur S. Kozyr & Yelena A. Kempy - 2024 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 28 (68):15-27.
    The relevance of the problem under study is due to the need to improve the practical skills and competencies of students in the course of training in order to prepare them for competition with other job seekers in employment. In this regard, this article is aimed at identifying the expediency of students’ participation in competitive selections and grants as a factor that creates conditions for effective practice-oriented learning. The leading method for the study of this problem is a pedagogical experiment, (...)
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  21. Florian Znaniecki's Socjology of Education.«.S. Kowalski - 1976 - Paideia 5:211-230.
     
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  22. Helena radlinska's social pedagogics and sociology of education.S. Kowalski - 1981 - Paideia 9:149.
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  23. Students talk about values.S. Kowalski - 2003 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 11 (3):28-29.
     
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    Two-Particle Asynchronous Quantum Correlation: Wavefunction Collapse Acting as a Beamsplitter.F. V. Kowalski & R. S. Browne - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (3):300-329.
    A two-body quantum correlation is calculated for a particle reflecting from a moving mirror. Correlated interference results when the incident and reflected particle substates and their associated mirror substates overlap. Using the Copenhagen interpretation of measurement, an asynchronous joint probability density, which is a function both of the different positions and different times at which the particle and mirror are measured, is derived assuming that no interaction occurs between each measurement. Measurement of the particle first, in the correlated interference region, (...)
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    Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond: Essays in Honour of Robert A. Kowalski, Part I.Antonis C. Kakas & Robert Kowalski - 2002 - Springer.
    Alan Robinson This set of essays pays tribute to Bob Kowalski on his 60th birthday, an anniversary which gives his friends and colleagues an excuse to celebrate his career as an original thinker, a charismatic communicator, and a forceful intellectual leader. The logic programming community hereby and herein conveys its respect and thanks to him for his pivotal role in creating and fostering the conceptual paradigm which is its raison d’Œtre. The diversity of interests covered here reflects the variety (...)
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    On Certain Quasivarieties of Quasi-MV Algebras.A. Ledda, T. Kowalski & F. Paoli - 2011 - Studia Logica 98 (1-2):149-174.
    Quasi-MV algebras are generalisations of MV algebras arising in quantum computational logic. Although a reasonably complete description of the lattice of subvarieties of quasi-MV algebras has already been provided, the problem of extending this description to the setting of quasivarieties has so far remained open. Given its apparent logical repercussions, we tackle the issue in the present paper. We especially focus on quasivarieties whose generators either are subalgebras of the standard square quasi-MV algebra S , or can be obtained therefrom (...)
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    Catalytic antibodies: balancing between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.Alexey Belogurov, Arina Kozyr, Natalia Ponomarenko & Alexander Gabibov - 2009 - Bioessays 31 (11):1161-1171.
    The immunoglobulin molecule is a perfect template for the de novo generation of biocatalytic functions. Catalytic antibodies, or abzymes, obtained by the structural mimicking of enzyme active sites have been shown to catalyze numerous chemical reactions. Natural enzyme analogs for some of these reactions have not yet been found or possibly do not exist at all. Nowadays, the dramatic breakthrough in antibody engineering and expression technologies has promoted a considerable expansion of immunoglobulin's medical applications and is offering abzymes a unique (...)
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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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    Le'sniewski's Ontology Extended with the Axiom of Choice.James George Kowalski - 1977 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (1):1-78.
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    Comparative Effectiveness Research: Decision-Based Evidence.Charles Joseph Kowalski & Adam Joel Mrdjenovich - 2014 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 57 (2):224-248.
    Survival of the fittest in evolutionary biology has a counterpart in the evolution of research paradigms. It’s called survival of the funded, and there is a sense in which paradigms are even more adaptable than species. Whereas species may become extinct if their fitness declines below a critical threshold, paradigms can rise again, perhaps with a new name, following fiscal collapse, provided only that funding is once again made available.A current example is the born-again concept of comparative effectiveness research , (...)
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    Obligation as Optimal Goal Satisfaction.Robert Kowalski & Ken Satoh - 2018 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 47 (4):579-609.
    Formalising deontic concepts, such as obligation, prohibition and permission, is normally carried out in a modal logic with a possible world semantics, in which some worlds are better than others. The main focus in these logics is on inferring logical consequences, for example inferring that the obligation O q is a logical consequence of the obligations O p and O. In this paper we propose a non-modal approach in which obligations are preferred ways of satisfying goals expressed in first-order logic. (...)
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    Kielkopf’s Compromise.Dean A. Kowalski - 2003 - Philosophia Christi 5 (1):233-234.
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    Let’s Pretend.Ludwik Kowalski - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (4):16-17.
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    Let’s Pretend.Ludwik Kowalski - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (4):16-17.
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    Let’s Pretend.Ludwik Kowalski - 1992 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 10 (4):16-17.
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    Mencius Spins The Emperor's New Groove.Dean A. Kowalski - 2019-10-03 - In Richard B. Davis (ed.), Disney and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 193–205.
    Interpreting Kuzco's character arc in The Emperor's New Groove through Mencius's ideas about human nature sheds light on Kuzco's move away from selfishness and toward compassion. The Emperor's New Groove reminds people that too much wealth can also be detrimental to one's proper moral growth. The early scenes of the film depict a very pampered Kuzco. By interpreting The Emperor's New Groove through Mencius, it seems clear that it is not always a bad thing that people change their groove. Mencius (...)
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    In the Quest for Natural Living: the Taoist and Jungian Roots of Arnold Mindell’s Therapeutic Path.Arian Kowalski - 2022 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 58 (2):75-88.
    In this article, I would like to take a closer look at the philosophical meaning of the term “process,” which is a fundamental category in Arnold Mindell’s psychology. The Taoist origins of this concept go back to the Tao – the principle of the universe. Tao is the process of passing into each other the opposite aspects of the monastically understood Qi energy. Mindell was also inspired by the analytical psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, which emphasizes the importance of archetypal, (...)
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    The Ethics of Clinical Care and the Ethics of Clinical Research: Yin and Yang.Charles J. Kowalski, Raymond J. Hutchinson & Adam J. Mrdjenovich - 2017 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42 (1):7-32.
    The Belmont Report’s distinction between research and the practice of accepted therapy has led various authors to suggest that these purportedly distinct activities should be governed by different ethical principles. We consider some of the ethical consequences of attempts to separate the two and conclude that separation fails along ontological, ethical, and epistemological dimensions. Clinical practice and clinical research, as with yin and yang, can be thought of as complementary forces interacting to form a dynamic system in which the whole (...)
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    An Epistemological Nightmare? Ways of Knowing in The Good Place.Dean A. Kowalski - 2020-08-27 - In Kimberly S. Engels (ed.), The Good Place and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 237–248.
    This chapter revisits some favorite moments in The Good Place to understand Janet's character. Philosophers distinguish between three types of knowledge: competence knowledge, acquaintance knowledge, and propositional knowledge. There are three generally accepted conditions that must be met for someone to have propositional knowledge: belief, truth, and justification. Some contemporary philosophers attempt to specify what kind of justification is required for knowledge. This contemporary debate arises as a result of conflicting interpretations of Plato's classic statement about how one's beliefs must (...)
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    Felicitometric hermeneutics: interpreting quality of life measurements.Charles J. Kowalski, Jan L. Bernheim, Nancy Adair Birk & Peter Theuns - 2012 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 33 (3):207-220.
    The use of quality of life (QOL) outcomes in clinical trials is increasing as a number of practical, ethical, methodological, and regulatory reasons for their use have become apparent. It is important, then, that QOL measurements and differences between QOL scores be readily interpretable. We study interpretation in two contexts: when determining QOL and when basing decisions on QOL differences. We consider both clinical situations involving individual patients and research contexts, e.g., randomized clinical trials, involving groups of patients. We note (...)
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    A note on a theorem of Ax.Piotr Kowalski - 2008 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 156 (1):96-109.
    We state and prove a generalization of Ax’s theorem on the transcendence degree of solutions of the differential equation of the exponential map. We also discuss a positive characteristic analogue of this theorem.
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    Data and Safety Monitoring Boards: Some Enduring Questions.Charles J. Kowalski & Jan L. Hewett - 2009 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 37 (3):496-506.
    Data Safety and Monitoring Boards have been referred to as a “growth industry,” and this trend continues to be fueled by recent FDA guidance and the NIH's requirement that DSMBs be employed in virtually all phase III clinical trials. The widening role of DSMBs has been sporadically questioned on ethical grounds, but growth has continued, despite the fact that many of the questions endure, unanswered, save for repeated references to safeguarding the scientific integrity of trials. This may be about to (...)
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    Following human nature.Nathan Kowalsky - 2006 - Environmental Ethics 28 (2):165-183.
    Any mediation of the humanity-nature divide driven by environmental concern must satisfactorily account for ecologically destructive human behavior. Holmes Rolston, III argues that human cultures should “follow nature” when interacting with nature. Yet he understands culture to necessarily degrade ecosystems, and allows that purely cultural values could legitimate the destruction of nature itself. Edward O. Wilson, meanwhile, argues that culture’s evolutionary function is to fit humanity to its niche; culture necessarily follows “epigenetic rules” naturally selected for this purpose. However, because (...)
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    Free lattices proof-theoretically.Tomasz Kowalski - 2020 - Australasian Journal of Logic 17 (2):110-122.
    A sequent system is used to give alternative proofs of two well known properties of free lattices: Whitman’s condition and semidistributivity. It demonstrates usefulness of such proof systems outside logic.
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    Impairment and disability: Renoir's adaptive coping strategies against rheumatoid arthritis.Evan Kowalski & Kevin C. Chung - 2012 - In Zdravko Radman (ed.), The Hand. MIT Press. pp. 7--4.
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  46. Poglądy filozoficzne Józefa Kremera, s. 177–199.Edmund Kowalski - 1992 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 37:177-206.
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    Sancho panza’s politics of self‐deception.Michael Kowalski - 2007 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 19 (4):589-602.
    ABSTRACT What are the sources of political myths? Useful starting points for answering this question can be found in the fiction of Cervantes and the political philosophies of Machiavelli, Erasmus, and Leo Strauss. These writers, who sought to defuse clashes of custom and of religion, emphasized the need to pay attention to the consequences of false belief, without lapsing into cynicism. In this, they were the ultimate idealists, whose insights might temper the dogmas of the modern ideologue.
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  48. The god(s) of November.Nathan Kowalsky - 2018 - In Trevor George Hunsberger Bechtel, Matthew Eaton & Timothy Harvie (eds.), Encountering earth: thinking theologically with a more-than-human world. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
     
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    “This is Oil Country”: The Tar Sands and Jacques Ellul’s Theory of Technology.Nathan Kowalsky & Randolph Haluza-DeLay - 2015 - Environmental Ethics 37 (1):75-97.
    The Alberta tar sands, and the proposed pipelines which would carry their bitumen to international markets, comprise one of the most visible environmental controversies of the early twenty-first century. Jacques Ellul’s theory of technology presents ostensibly physical phenomena, such as the tar sands, as social phenomena wherein all values are subsumed under the efficient mastery of nature. The effect of technological rationality is totalizing because technical means establish themselves as the exclusive facts of the matter, which creates a socio-political environment (...)
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    The Symbolic Language of the Unconscious: Erich Fromm’s Studies on the Human Being.Arian Kowalski & Michał Sawicki - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (2):87-103.
    This text aims at a multi-dimensional reflection on Erich Fromm’s conception of the human being. Starting from Marxist-Freudian sources of the philosopher’s thought, the authors show the fundamental ideas underlying his version of psychoanalysis. Next, Fromm’s view of the human being as a social being is discussed, referring to the concepts of unproductive and productive orientations. Another important dimension of Fromm’s thought that is discussed is the reflection on the nature and functions of the symbolic language of the unconscious, which (...)
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