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    Damian Leszczyński.Damian Leszczyński - 2011 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 59 (1):5-34.
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    Pesymizm, sceptycyzm i utopia. Na marginesie lektur Scrutona.Damian Leszczyński - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:27-36.
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    Wiedza z drugiej ręki i metodyczna nieufność.Damian Leszczyński - 2022 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (3):83-86.
    Contemporary man deals primarily with indirect knowledge, i.e. second-hand knowledge. This leads to the problem of trust in authorities providing information and the reliability of these authorities. Since it is difficult to provide sufficient criteria for believing someone else᾽s opinion, perhaps minimum criteria for distrust should be sought.
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  4. Antynaturalizm Hume’a.Damian Leszczyński - 2011 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 80.
  5. Przypisywanie intencjonalności a natura ludzka.Damian Leszczyński - 2009 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 71.
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    Zdrowy rozsądek i sceptycyzm.Damian Leszczyński - 2011 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 59 (1):5-34.
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  7. Bachelard i Bergson. Spór o naturę czasu.Damian Leszczyński - 2003 - Principia 34.
     
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    Czy Ajdukiewicz był realistą?Damian Leszczyński - 2013 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 88 (4):213-238.
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    Causality and Time. Some Remarks on Bergson’s Metaphysics.Damian Leszczynski - 2014 - In Miroslaw Szatkowski & Marek Rosiak (eds.), Substantiality and Causality. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 165-174.
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  10. Czy kognitywistyka może coś dać filozofii?Damian Leszczyński - 2013 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 86 (2):85-102.
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  11. Co to jest naiwny realizm?Damian Leszczyński - 2010 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:89-106.
     
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  12. Filozofia jako terapia i jako gramatyka. Uwagi na marginesie metafilozoficznych rozważań P.F. Strawsona.Damian Leszczyński - 2019 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:103-112.
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  13. Faucault, Kartezjusz, szaleństwo.Damian Leszczyński - 2002 - Nowa Krytyka 12:81-112.
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  14. Ingarden, intencjonalność i inwazja porywaczy dusz.Damian Leszczyński - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:437-453.
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  15. Lekcja filozofii starożytnej [Lloyd P. Gerson, Ancient epistemology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2009, ss. 179].Damian Leszczyński - 2009 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:181-186.
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  16. Mit rewolucji i polityczna eschatologia.Damian Leszczyński - 2010 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia.
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  17. Miedzy wątpieniem a wiarą. Próba charakterystyki renesansowego sceptycyzmu.Damian Leszczyński - 2006 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:115-134.
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  18. O wolności i o granicach filozofii politycznej [Friedrich August von Hayek, Konstytucja wolności, tłum. Janusz Stawinski, Warszawa 2006].Damian Leszczyński - 2007 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:223-229.
     
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  19. Podmiot, historia, krytyka. Uwagi o filozofii Alaina Renauta.Damian Leszczyński - 2000 - Principia.
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  20. Pozytywna podstawa wolności negatywnej.Damian Leszczyński - 2012 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:121-142.
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  21. Realizm, antyrealizm i nowe nazwy dla starych idei [S. Brock, E. Mares, Realism and Anti-Realism, Montreal–Kingston 2007].Damian Leszczyński - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:169-175.
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    Struktura poznawcza i obraz świata: zagadnienie podmiotowych warunków poznania we współczesnej filozofii.Damian Leszczyński (ed.) - 2010 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    Święty Nietzsche i buntownicy.Damian Leszczyński - 2005 - Nowa Krytyka 15.
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  24. Ontologia wirtualności. [REVIEW]Damian Leszczyński - 2015 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 93.
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    Józef Bremer, Damian Leszczyński, Stanisław Łucarz, Jolanta Koszteyn, ed. Piotr Lenartowicz. [REVIEW]Brendan Sweetman - 2021 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 26 (1):169-171.
    Part of a series of books devoted to Polish Christian Philosophy in the twentieth century, this latest study introduces the life and work of Piotr Lenartowicz. Lenartowicz, a member of the Jesuit order, held several professional positions, but spent most of his career at the Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow. Approaching philosophy from an Aristotelian- Thomistic perspective, his interests ranged over the philosophy of animate nature, the theory of evolution, topics in the philosophy of science, and epistemological issues, especially concerning (...)
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  26. Whence the Demand for Ethical Theory?Damian Cueni & Matthieu Queloz - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (2):135-46.
    Where does the impetus towards ethical theory come from? What drives humans to make values explicit, consistent, and discursively justifiable? This paper situates the demand for ethical theory in human life by identifying the practical needs that give rise to it. Such a practical derivation puts the demand in its place: while finding a home for it in the public decision-making of modern societies, it also imposes limitations on the demand by presenting it as scalable and context-sensitive. This differentiates strong (...)
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  27. Teaching Transgression: Border Crossing in Philosophy.Damián Bravo Zamora & Carmen Maria Marcous - 2019 - Public Philosophy Journal 2 (1).
    We argue that philosophers are competent to facilitate public discussion concerning restrictions on human migration across political borders. We also argue that presenting public audiences with a prima facie case for open borders offers a unique opportunity to elucidate important aspects of philosophical reasoning. Finally, we share resources and a lesson plan for those keen to examine the case for open borders with students, or to facilitate public discussion on these issues.
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    Environments, natures and social theory: towards a critical hybridity.Damian F. White - 2016 - NewY ork, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan. Edited by Alan P. Rudy & Brian J. Gareau.
    From climate change to fossil fuel dependency, from the uneven effects of natural disasters to the loss of biodiversity: complex socio-environmental problems indicate the urgency for cross-disciplinary research into the ways in which the social, the natural and the technological are ever more entangled. This ground breaking text moves between environmental sociology and environmental geography, political and social ecology and critical design studies to provide a definitive mapping of the state of environmental social theory in the age of the anthropocene. (...)
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  29. Intuiție și discursivitate.Damian Teodosiu - 1983 - In Angela Botez (ed.), Privire filozofică asupra raționalității științei. București: Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România.
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    God, Hypostasis, and the Threat of Paradox: Exploring Kantian And Non-Kantian Reasons for Circumspection.Damián Bravo Zamora - 2018 - Kant Yearbook 10 (1):171-198.
    In this paper, I present an interpretation of Kant’s view that reason’s hypostasis of the idea of a sum-total of reality is dogmatic and illegitimate. In the section on the ‘Transcendental Ideal’, the second section of the Ideal of Pure Reason chapter in the Critique of Pure Reason, Kant starts by describing reason’s procedure from the affirmation of the principle of thoroughgoing determination to the hypostasis in question. According to the interpretation I defend, the argument for hypostasis deployed in this (...)
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  31. ChatGPT and the rise of generative AI: Threat to academic integrity?Damian Okaibedi Eke - 2023 - Journal of Responsible Technology 13 (C):100060.
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    From Environmental Ethics to Sustainable Decision-Making: Assessment of Potential Ecological Risk in Soils Around Abandoned Mining Areas-Case Study “Larga de Sus mine”.Gianina E. Damian, Valer Micle, Ioana M. Sur & Adriana M. Chirilă Băbău - 2019 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (1):27-49.
    The present study aimed at investigating the heavy metals concentrations in the soils around “Larga de Sus” abandoned mine, evaluating the potential ecological risk of heavy metal pollution and highlighting ethical aspects related to risk assessment, ecological restoration, and soil remediation. The results of the chemical analysis showed that the soil in the study area is highly polluted with heavy metals since the average concentrations of Pb, and Ni in soil exceed their corresponding threshold established by the Romanian legislation. The (...)
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    Conceptualising a Child-Centric Paradigm: Do We Have Freedom of Choice in Donor Conception Reproduction?Damian H. Adams - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (3):369-381.
    Since its inception, donor conception practices have been a reproductive choice for the infertile. Past and current practices have the potential to cause significant and lifelong harm to the offspring through loss of kinship, heritage, identity, and family health history, and possibly through introducing physical problems. Legislation and regulation in Australia that specifies that the welfare of the child born as a consequence of donor conception is paramount may therefore be in conflict with the outcomes. Altering the paradigm to a (...)
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    Ethics, alterity, and organizational justice.Damian Byers & Carl Rhodes - 2007 - Business Ethics: A European Review 16 (3):239-250.
    This paper articulates a conception of organizational justice based on the promise of a mode of organizing that does not violate the particularity of each and every other person. It argues that the decisive condition for such a form of justice resides in the realities of the cultural practices of an organization as they are apparent in the conduct of people in relation to multiple others. These are practices that can only seek justification in the primary right of each person (...)
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    PsychoBehavioroimmunology: Connecting the Behavioral Immune System to Its Physiological Foundations.Damian R. Murray, Marjorie L. Prokosch & Zachary Airington - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  36. What is a Paraconsistent Logic?Damian Szmuc, Federico Pailos & Eduardo Barrio - 2018 - In Walter Carnielli & Jacek Malinowski (eds.), Contradictions, from Consistency to Inconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer.
    Paraconsistent logics are logical systems that reject the classical principle, usually dubbed Explosion, that a contradiction implies everything. However, the received view about paraconsistency focuses only the inferential version of Explosion, which is concerned with formulae, thereby overlooking other possible accounts. In this paper, we propose to focus, additionally, on a meta-inferential version of Explosion, i.e. which is concerned with inferences or sequents. In doing so, we will offer a new characterization of paraconsistency by means of which a logic is (...)
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  37. Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive.Damian Murphy - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 29:295-339.
  38. Intersections between Neorealism, Neoliberalism, and Constructivism in IR Theory.Damian Williams - manuscript
    Albert and Cederman couch the neorealist perspective in terms of ‘systems’ theorizing, Ferguson and Mansbach rhetorically discuss issues and non-issues which are readily addressed within the neoliberal perspective, and of course, Onuf is unabashedly a constructivist. Below, I discuss each theoretical perspective relative to the articles assigned, and, thereafter conclude with some observations on the three articles and theoretical frameworks.
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  39. Lightweight and Heavyweight Anti-physicalism.Damian Aleksiev - 2022 - Synthese 200 (112):1-23.
    I define two metaphysical positions that anti-physicalists can take in response to Jonathan Schaffer’s ground functionalism. Ground functionalism is a version of physicalism where explanatory gaps are everywhere. If ground functionalism is true, arguments against physicalism based on the explanatory gap between the physical and experiential facts fail. In response, first, I argue that some anti-physicalists are already safe from Schaffer’s challenge. These anti-physicalists reject an underlying assumption of ground functionalism: the assumption that macrophysical entities are something over and above (...)
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    Viral Data.Matthew Zook & Agnieszka Leszczynski - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    We are experiencing a historical moment characterized by unprecedented conditions of virality: a viral pandemic, the viral diffusion of misinformation and conspiracy theories, the viral momentum of ongoing Hong Kong protests, and the viral spread of #BlackLivesMatter demonstrations and related efforts to defund policing. These co-articulations of crises, traumas, and virality both implicate and are implicated by big data practices occurring in a present that is pervasively mediated by data materialities, deeply rooted dataist ideologies that entrench processes of datafication as (...)
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    Justified Exception to the Prohibition on Use of Force.Damian Williams - forthcoming - Forthcoming.
    After nearly 76 years following the UN Charter, the dominant feature of the multilateral international order has shifted from a focus on states’ sovereignty to the rights of the individual. It is now widely accepted that human rights are not the province of any one state’s domestic affairs, but of importance to the entire international community. The UN Security Council sits atop the supra-state order, and holds the ultimate authority to initiate consensus-based, collective action so as to limit or prevent (...)
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    Business ethics: Australian problems and cases.Damian Grace - 1995 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Stephen Cohen.
    This book sets out in plain language ethical questions of direct relevance to business today. This new edition expands the range of issues covered and includes a chapter on international business ethics, drawing extensively from Asian examples.
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  43. Missing Entities: Has Panpsychism Lost the Physical World?Damian Aleksiev - 2021 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 28 (9-10):194-211.
    Panpsychists aspire to explain human consciousness, but can they also account for the physical world? In this paper, I argue that proponents of a popular form of panpsychism cannot. I pose a new challenge against this form of panpsychism: it faces an explanatory gap between the fundamental experiences it posits and some physical entities. I call the problem of explaining the existence of these physical entities within the panpsychist framework “the missing entities problem.” Spacetime, the quantum state, and quantum gravitational (...)
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    EQUIANO's MODERNITY: The Context in which Freedom from Slavery was Achieved.Damian Williams - manuscript
    For the purposes of this enquiry—an account of what Equiano’sa modernity was, and which particular historical ‘demarcations’ of modernity provided for an enslaved man to achieve freedom through great fortune and great cunning, I will assume a definition of ‘modernity’ as defined by Kathleen Wilson: “. . . not one moment or age, but a set of relations that are constantly being made and unmade, contested and reconfigured, that nonetheless produce among their contemporaneous witnesses the conviction of historical difference.” By (...)
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    Do Ambiguities in International Humanitarian Law make Cyberattacks more Advantageous?Damian Williams - forthcoming - Forthcoming.
    Does it seem that with each reported state cyberattack, there comes an announcement of discovery, an attribution to one of a handful of usual suspects, some threatening language suggesting imminent retribution, and then nothing more? Increased incidence of cyberattack makes its occurrence seem simultaneously rampant in terms of publicity and minimal in terms of threat of war. If rampant, how can repeated deployment by the same actors carry no punitive consequences? How is such audaciousness tolerated? For some, a cyberattack by (...)
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    What is Justiciability?Damian Williams - forthcoming - Forthcoming.
    Justiciability sets the boundaries of judicial review and the rule of law. A justiciable issue is that which is appropriate within a judicial forum. That is, where an "independent and impartial body" can remedy rights violations of identifiable claimants, the issue before it is justiciable. If it falls beyond what is judicially determinable, it is 'non-justiciable'. The principle is not fixed, as it does not permanently set the boundaries of that which is appropriate for judicial determination. Rather, it evolves "from (...)
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  47. Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive.Damian Murphy - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxix: Winter 2005. Oxford University Press.
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  48. Theories of truth based on four-valued infectious logics.Damian Szmuc, Bruno Da Re & Federico Pailos - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (5):712-746.
    Infectious logics are systems that have a truth-value that is assigned to a compound formula whenever it is assigned to one of its components. This paper studies four-valued infectious logics as the basis of transparent theories of truth. This take is motivated as a way to treat different pathological sentences differently, namely, by allowing some of them to be truth-value gluts and some others to be truth-value gaps and as a way to treat the semantic pathology suffered by at least (...)
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    Rousseau and Humankind’s Decadency.Damian Williams - forthcoming - Forthcoming.
    For Rousseau, humankind is in a perpetual state of decay—decadency from an earlier, natural, primitive, and perfect state. For Rousseau, the natural man, or man in the state of beast, was of an era where humankind was unencumbered by that which is now entirely associated with society—that is, “. . . establishment of laws and of the right of property . . . the institution of magistracy . . . and the conversion of legitimate into arbitrary power.” For Kant, humankind (...)
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    Prior to paradigm integration, the task is to resolve construct definitions of gf and WM.Damian P. Birney, David B. Bowman & Gerry Pallier - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (2):127-129.
    Blair's account, like the intelligence field in general, treats many distinct constructs as if they were practically interchangeable – this is not self-evident. Paradigm integration and rationalization of redundant nomenclature are important for the continued development of understanding. The prior task is to demonstrate where synonymity of constructs across paradigms occurs, and where it fails. We present arguments why this is the case. (Published Online April 5 2006).
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