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    Réalisme gnoséologique contre réalisme sceptique ; Ingarden et la réception de Brentano en Pologne.Wioletta Miskiewicz - 2003 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 64 (1):83.
    Underlying the gnoseological and metaphysical dimension of Brentano’s philosophy Ingarden criticizes the psychological reception of Brentano in Poland as superficial. The article asks a question of the pertinence of Ingarden’s own phenomenological perspective to explain the Brentanian idea of intentionality.
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  2. Vers un fondement psychologique transcendantal des sciences. L'enjeu gnoséologique de la rencontre de Husserl avec Dilthey.Wioletta Miskiewicz - 2002 - Methodos 2.
    L’histoire de la philosophie retient l’image de Husserl critiquant le relativisme de Dilthey dans la « Philosophie als strenge Wissenschaft » (Logos 1910/11). Or, la publication progressive des inédits des deux philosophes permet de la nuancer. Tout particulièrement l’étude des écrits psychologiques de Dilthey ouvre une perspective qui dévoile le véritable enjeu gnoséologique de sa rencontre possible avec Husserl : le dépassement du dualisme corps/âme et de la structure topologique intérieur/extérieur dans la psychologie. Liée avec le tournant gnoséologique de Dilthey, (...)
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    Between America and Europe – Communicating in the Light of the Spatial Mobility of Poles. Part 1.Wioleta Danilewicz - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 52 (1):21-30.
    Emigration from Poland has a rich and complicated history. Also nowadays, international mobility is still a constant element present in the life of Polish society and in worldwide trends. Migrating beyond the borders of a given country has become a feature of contemporary citizens of the world. The new global mobility trends are: globalization, acceleration, diversity and transnationality, feminization. In reference to the issue of the volume, major emphasis was placed on the first of these trends, i.e. globalization. The purpose (...)
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    The Dynamics of Migrant Communication in the Age of Globalization. Part 2.Wioleta Danilewicz - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 52 (1):31-39.
    One of the aspects of modern migration is transnationality. Such a community is characterized by physical mobility and economic, cultural, and social transfers; by the functioning of migrants “here and there”, multilateral contacts – both family and more often professional contacts – as well as others. The ways of communicating with the country have changed. These changes are due to, inter alia, the progress of telecommunications and communication, the development of new media. Never before in the history of the development (...)
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    Christian-Buddhist Dialogue on Loving the Enemy.Wioleta Polinska - 2007 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 27 (1):89-107.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Christian-Buddhist Dialogue on Loving the EnemyWioleta PolinskaWe are taught to think that we need a foreign enemy. Governments work hard to get us to be afraid and to hate so we will rally behind them. If we do not have an enemy, they will invent one in order to mobilize us. Yet they are also victims.1—Thich Nhat HanhWe are called to speak for the weak, for the voiceless, for (...)
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    Empathy on Trial: Is Empathy Inherently Biased?Wioleta Polinska - 2020 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 40 (1):403-417.
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    Faith and Reason in John Locke.Wioleta Polinska - 1999 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (2):287-309.
    Against the prevailing interpretations that perceive John Locke as either a rationalist or as contradictory on the issue of faith and reason, this paper contends that Locke consistently argued for a compatibility of faith and reason. From his perspective, faith and reason are not two distinct “side by side entities, but instead they permeate each other’s realm in a fashion that does not violate the integrity of either one of them. Particular attention will be given to Locke’s distinctions between knowledge (...)
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    In Defense of Frugality: Insights from “Green Contemplatives” across Traditions.Wioleta Polinska - 2015 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 35:147-161.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:In Defense of Frugality:Insights from “Green Contemplatives” across TraditionsWioleta PolinskaIn 1995, James Nash, a Christian ethicist, wrote a seminal article discussing the decline of the virtue of frugality. Not only is frugality demoted by our society, but it is also met with ridicule and depicted as “unfashionable, unpalatable, and even unpatriotic.”1 In contrast, argued Nash, frugality needs to be defined as an “earth affirming and enriching norm that delights (...)
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    In Woman’s Image: An Iconography for God.Wioleta Polinska - 2004 - Feminist Theology 13 (1):40-61.
    Historical representations of God are deeply masculinist within the Christian tradition. In spite of the theoretical recognition that God transcends gender, Christian tradition failed to produce fully autonomous female images of God. While representations of the Virgin Mary were the only expressions of the divine as feminine, the figure of Mary was shrouded in ambivalence since she was often shown as both authoritative and submissive. In spite of these limitations, she can serve as an inspiration to feminist artists and theologians. (...)
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    John Locke, Christian Doctrine and Latitudinarianism.Wioleta Polinska - 1999 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 6 (2):173-194.
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    Mindfulness Meditation as a Remedy to "White Ignorance" and Its Consequences.Wioleta Polinska - 2018 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 38 (1):325-341.
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    " Till Death Do Us Part"?: Buddhist Insights on Christian Marriage.Wioleta Polinska - 2010 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 30:29-40.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“Till Death Do Us Part”? Buddhist Insights on Christian MarriageWioleta PolinskaHigh divorce rates and declining marriage rates in Western societies draw the attention of many scholars to the fragility of contemporary marriages.1 Rampant individualism, permissive divorce law, and softening stance on divorce by mainstream Christian denominations are all listed as culprits responsible for the current marriage crisis.2 These conventional accounts, however, overlook important insights gathered by historians of marriage, (...)
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  13. Logic, Act and Product.Jacques P. Dubucs & Wioletta Miśkiewicz - 2009 - In Giuseppe Primiero (ed.), Knowledge and Judgment. Springer Verlag.
    Logic and psychology overlap in judgment, inference and proof. The problems raised by this commonality are notoriously difficult, both from a historical and from a philosophical point of view. Sundholm has for a long time addressed these issues. His beautiful piece of work [A Century of Inference: 1837-1936] begins by summarizing the main difficulty in the usual provocative manner of the author: one can start, he says, by the act of knowledge to go to the object, as the Idealist does; (...)
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    Henri Poincaré and Joachim Metallmann’s Philosophy of Nature.Wioletta A. Miskiewicz - 2018 - Philosophia Scientiae 22:117-128.
    This essay aims to retrace the varied influences of Henri Poincaré’s ideas on the thought of Joachim Metallmann (1889-1942). Metallmann was a Polish Jew who was murdered by the Germans during World War II and has largely been neglected in the West. Metallmann’s philosophy of science inspired by figures like A. N. Whitehead and H. Poincaré was contrary to the positivistic and logicistic trends dominant in Poland in his time, veering towards a metaphysical reflection on nature. The influences of Poincaré’s (...)
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    Jews and Polish Philosophy between the Wars.Wioletta Miskiewicz & Jan Wolenski - unknown
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    La critique du psychologisme et la métaphysique retrouvée — Sur les idées philosophiques du jeune Łukasiewicz.Wioletta Miskiewicz - 2011 - Philosophia Scientiae 15:21-53.
    Les idées philosophiques de Łukasiewicz sont peu connues. Pourtant, elles sont essentielles pour comprendre l’évolution interne et l’unité particulière de l’École de Lvov-Varsovie. Dans l’article, nous montrons comment, dans le contexte de la critique du psychologisme, le jeune Łukasiewicz se détourne, au nom d’Aristote, de la tradition brentanienne et plus généralement germanique (Husserl, Meinong). Nous montrons également l’impact exercé par son évolution sur les léopoliens. La théorie des actions et des produits (TAP) que Twardowski formule à l’époque, et qui affirme (...)
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    Naukoznawstwo: un vrai "intraducible" de la philosophie polonaise des sciences?Wioletta Miskiewicz - 2022 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 55 (4):19-49.
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  18. The Husserlian concept of representation.W. Miskiewicz - 1995 - Archives de Philosophie 58 (4):617-630.
     
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    Effects of test expectancy on children’s recall and recognition.James W. Hall, Rosemarie Miskiewicz & Cheryl Gaymurray - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 10 (5):425-428.
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    The Golden Age of Polish Philosophy. Kaziemierz Twardowski’s philosophical legacy.Sandra Lapointe, Jan Wolenski, Mathieu Marion & Wioletta Miskiewicz (eds.) - 2009 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    This volume portrays the Polish or Lvov-Warsaw School, one of the most influential schools in analytic philosophy, which, as discussed in the thorough introduction, presented an alternative working picture of the unity of science.
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  21. Korespondencja w sprawie Ingardena (tłum. Wioletta Miśkiewicz).E. Husserl & K. Twardowski - 2009 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 72.
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