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    A Thomistic Argument for Respecting Conscientious Refusals.Michał Głowala - 2016 - Diametros 47:19-34.
    The paper presents an argument for respecting conscientious refusals based on the Thomistic account of conscience; the argument does not employ the notion of right. The main idea is that acting against one’s conscience necessarily makes the action objectively wrong and performed in bad faith, and expecting someone to act against his or her conscience is incompatible with requiring him or her to act in good faith. In light of this idea I also examine the issue of obligations imposed on (...)
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    Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation.Michal Glowala (ed.) - 2016 - Boston: De Gruyter.
    The book is a systematic study of the issue of self-individuation in the scholastic debate on principles of individuation. The point of departure is a general formulation of the problem of individuation acceptable for all the participants of the scholastic debate: a principle of individuation of x is what makes x individual. The book argues against a prima facie plausible view that everything that is individual is individual by itself and not by anything distinct from it. The keynote topic of (...)
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    Aquinas, Geach, and the Inner Acts of the Will.Michał Głowala - 2023 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 79 (1-2):375-392.
    In the paper I discuss Geach’s rejection of volitions (inner acts of the will) both in the exegesis of Aquinas and in systematic action theory – a rejection followed by some analytical commentators of Aquinas (like Davies and Kenny). I claim that Geach’s interpretation of Aquinas’s action theory in terms of tendencies (treating the will as a special kind of tendency) enables – pace Geach – a sound defense of volitionism both in the exegesis of Aquinas and in the action (...)
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    8. Actual Existence and Individuality.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 131-146.
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    Bibliography.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 155-160.
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    9. Concluding Remarks: The Thomistic Theory of Individuation.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 147-154.
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    2. Entitas. Nominalism and Self-Individuation.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 23-38.
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    Foreword.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    4. Forms and Self-Individuation.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 67-72.
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    3. Haecceitas. The Scotistic Rejection of the Strong Self-Individuation Thesis.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 39-66.
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    1. Introduction.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-22.
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    Index.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 161-164.
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    6. Matter: Noninstantiability and Self-Individuation.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 93-108.
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    7. Quantity and Self-Individuation.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 109-130.
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    5. Subjects as Principles of the Individuation of Their Accidents.Michal Glowala - 2016 - In Singleness: Self-Individuation and its Rejection in the Scholastic Debate on Principles of Individuation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 73-92.
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    Łatwość działania: klasyczna teoria cnót i wad w scholastyce = Facility in actions: the classical theory of virtues and vices in scholastic philosophy.Michał Głowala - 2012 - Lublin: Towarzystwo naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II.
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  17. Co wyrażają predykaty relacyjne? Jan od św. Tomasza oraz Nartłomiej Mastri i Bonawentura Belluto o czterech typach realności relacji.Michał Głowala - 2012 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:57-70.
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  18. Dlaczego pewnych rodzajów rzeczy nigdy nie wolno robić? Malum ex genere i bytowość uczynku ludzkiego.Michał Głowala - 2010 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:137-148.
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    Power Individuation: A New Version of the Single-Tracking View.Michał Głowala - 2015 - Metaphysica 16 (2).
  20. Problem mieszania się (μῖξις) w Arystotelesowej dyskusji z Anaksagorasem.Michał Głowala - 2001 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 38 (2):171-188.
     
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    Polygeny, Pleiotropy, and Two Kinds of Concurrentist Ontology.Michał Głowala - 2018 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), Ontology of Theistic Beliefs: Meta-Ontological Perspectives. De Gruyter. pp. 39-62.
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  22. 'Significatum propositionis' i dojście do wniosku u Grzegorza z Rimini.Michał Głowala - 2006 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:101-114.
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    Tomasz z Akwinu i widmo ukrytego nominalizmu.Michał Głowala - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (3):325-346.
    W artykule dyskutuję z interpretacją tomistycznej teorii uniwersaliów w książce Pawła Rojka Tropy i uniwersalia. Badania ontologiczne w kontekście problematyki „ukrytego nominalizmu”. Stawiam sobie w nim trzy cele. (i) Proponuję uściślenie definicji powszechnika, pozwalające bronić zasadniczych tez Pawła Rojka dotyczących ukrytego nominalizmu; (ii) pokazuję, że zaproponowana przez Pawła Rojka interpretacja Akwinaty sama popada w ukryty nominalizm; (iii) proponuję, w oparciu o teorię triplex status naturae Awicenny, inne odczytanie tomistycznej teorii uniwersaliów, które wydaje mi się unikać pułapki ukrytego nominalizmu.
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    What Kind of Power is Virtue? John of St. Thomas OP on Causality of Virtues and Vices.Michał Głowala - 2012 - Studia Neoaristotelica 9 (1):25-57.
    The following paper discusses John of St. Thomas’ study of the way in which a habit (moral or epistemic virtue or vice) is a cause of an action it prompts. I begin with contrasting the question of causality of habits with the general question of the causal relevance of dispositions (2). I argue that habits constitute a very peculiar kind of dispositions marked by the connection with the properties of being difficult and being easy, and there are some special reasons (...)
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    Wiedza przedziwna. Akwinata o niezmienności i wieczności wiedzy Boskiej.Michał Głowala - 2012 - Filo-Sofija 12 (19).
    Wonderful Knowledge. Aquinas on the Immutability and Eternity of God’s Knowledge The general concept of knowledge is a kind of concept closely akin to transcententals: its use is not restricted to a certain kind of being, and it does not itself designate a kind of entity. Such concepts may be applied to God not as metaphors: when we grasp (through the analysis of cases of finite knowledge) some general traits of knowledge as such, we can show that God has knowledge, (...)
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    An Assessment of Contemporary Polish Ontology.Bartłomiej Skowron, Tomasz Bigaj, Arkadiusz Chrudzimski, Michał Głowala, Zbigniew Król, Marek Kuś, Józef Lubacz & Rafał Urbaniak - 2019 - In Contemporary Polish Ontology. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 271-294.
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    Filozofia i wszechświat: wybór pism.Michał Heller - 2006 - Kraków: "Universitas".
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    Ontic or epistemic conception of explanation: A misleading distinction?Michał Oleksowicz - 2023 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 74:259-291.
    In this paper, I discuss the differences between ontic and epistemic conceptions of scientific explanation, mainly in relation to the so-called new mechanical philosophy. I emphasize that the debate on conceptions of scientific explanation owes much to Salmon’s ontic/epistemic distinction, although much has changed since his formulations. I focus on the interplay between ontic and epistemic norms and constraints in providing mechanistic explanations. My conceptual analysis serves two aims. Firstly, I formulate some suggestions for recognising that both sets of norms (...)
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  29. Introduction to mathematical logic.Michał Walicki - 2012 - Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific.
    A history of logic -- Patterns of reasoning -- A language and its meaning -- A symbolic language -- 1850-1950 mathematical logic -- Modern symbolic logic -- Elements of set theory -- Sets, functions, relations -- Induction -- Turning machines -- Computability and decidability -- Propositional logic -- Syntax and proof systems -- Semantics of PL -- Soundness and completeness -- First order logic -- Syntax and proof systems of FOL -- Semantics of FOL -- More semantics -- Soundness and (...)
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  30. Why Ethical Consumers Don’t Walk Their Talk: Towards a Framework for Understanding the Gap Between the Ethical Purchase Intentions and Actual Buying Behaviour of Ethically Minded Consumers.Michal J. Carrington, Benjamin A. Neville & Gregory J. Whitwell - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (1):139-158.
    Despite their ethical intentions, ethically minded consumers rarely purchase ethical products (Auger and Devinney: 2007, Journal of Business Ethics76, 361–383). This intentions–behaviour gap is important to researchers and industry, yet poorly understood (Belk et al.: 2005, Consumption, Markets and Culture8(3), 275–289). In order to push the understanding of ethical consumption forward, we draw on what is known about the intention–behaviour gap from the social psychology and consumer behaviour literatures and apply these insights to ethical consumerism. We bring together three separate (...)
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    Czy filozofia może jeszcze odpowiadać na pytania najważniejsze?Michał Barcz - 2006 - Etyka 39:129-133.
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    The Island Community of Spinalonga Seen in the Light of Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Phenomenology of Community.Michał Bardel - 2017 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 91 (4):655-669.
    The paper aims at a phenomenological clarification of the “island community” category in the light of Dietrich von Hildebrand’s metaphysics of community. I begin with presenting a brief social history of the Spinalonga leprosarium as a model of an island community; then follows a sketch of some of the main findings made by the German philosopher concerning community per se, and finally an attempt is made to explain the place of island communities in Hildebrand’s hierarchy of communities. I aim to (...)
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  33. Friedman on suspended judgment.Michal Masny - 2020 - Synthese 197 (11):5009-5026.
    In a recent series of papers, Jane Friedman argues that suspended judgment is a sui generis first-order attitude, with a question as its content. In this paper, I offer a critique of Friedman’s project. I begin by responding to her arguments against reductive higher-order propositional accounts of suspended judgment, and thus undercut the negative case for her own view. Further, I raise worries about the details of her positive account, and in particular about her claim that one suspends judgment about (...)
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    Monitoring the effects of an education for peace program: An Israeli perspective.Michal Arnon & Yair Galily - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (4):531-544.
    The aim of the current study was to monitor the changes that individual participants experienced as a result of taking part in a peace education program. The findings of prior analyses led to the understanding that participating in a peace program does not always ensure positive changes and may even cause a regression in attitudes. The present study was conducted in two stages. In the first stage, the researchers learned about the processes that participants underwent during a peace education program (...)
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    Marksowski materializm historyczny–koncepcja związku między bazą a nadbudową oraz prymatu czynników ekonomicznych.Michał Cichoracki - forthcoming - Filozofia.
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    Podróże z filozofią w tle.Michał Heller - 2006 - Kraków: Wydawn. Znak. Edited by Małgorzata Szczerbińska-Polak.
  37. Mechanizmy predykcyjne i ich normatywność [Predictive mechanisms and their normativity].Michał Piekarski - 2020 - Warszawa, Polska: Liberi Libri.
    The aim of this study is to justify the belief that there are biological normative mechanisms that fulfill non-trivial causal roles in the explanations (as formulated by researchers) of actions and behaviors present in specific systems. One example of such mechanisms is the predictive mechanisms described and explained by predictive processing (hereinafter PP), which (1) guide actions and (2) shape causal transitions between states that have specific content and fulfillment conditions (e.g. mental states). Therefore, I am guided by a specific (...)
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  38. Wasted Potential: The Value of a Life and the Significance of What Could Have Been.Michal Masny - 2023 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 51 (1):6-32.
    According to the orthodox view, the goodness of a life depends exclusively on the things that actually happened within it, such as its pleasures and pains, the satisfaction of its subject’s preferences, or the presence of various objective goods and bads. In this paper, I argue that the goodness of a life also depends on what could have happened, but didn’t. I then propose that this view helps us resolve ethical puzzles concerning the standards for a life worth living for (...)
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    Thirty years of Artificial Intelligence and Law: overviews.Michał Araszkiewicz, Trevor Bench-Capon, Enrico Francesconi, Marc Lauritsen & Antonino Rotolo - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 30 (4):593-610.
    The first issue of _Artificial Intelligence and Law_ journal was published in 1992. This paper discusses several topics that relate more naturally to groups of papers than a single paper published in the journal: ontologies, reasoning about evidence, the various contributions of Douglas Walton, and the practical application of the techniques of AI and Law.
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    Hannah Arendt and the limits of total domination: the holocaust, plurality, and resistance.Michal Aharony - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    Responding to the increasingly influential role of Hannah Arendt's political philosophy in recent years, Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Total Domination: The Holocaust, Plurality, and Resistance, critically engages with Arendt's understanding of totalitarianism. According to Arendt, the main goal of totalitarianism was total domination; namely, the virtual eradication of human legality, morality, individuality, and plurality. This attempt, in her view, was most fully realized in the concentration camps, which served as the major "laboratories" for the regime. While Arendt focused (...)
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    Thinking in a foreign language distorts allocation of cognitive effort: Evidence from reasoning.Michał Białek, Rafał Muda, Kaiden Stewart, Paweł Niszczota & Damian Pieńkosz - 2020 - Cognition 205 (C):104420.
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    Strongly dominating sets of reals.Michal Dečo & Miroslav Repický - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (7-8):827-846.
    We analyze the structure of strongly dominating sets of reals introduced in Goldstern et al. (Proc Am Math Soc 123(5):1573–1581, 1995). We prove that for every κ (...)
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    Existential Values and Insights in Western and Eastern Management: Approaches to Managerial Self-Development.Michal Müller & Jaroslava Kubátová - 2022 - Philosophy of Management 21 (2):219-243.
    Continual pressure on managers, their efficiency, and the need to search for novel solutions to problems can lead to psychologically demanding situations. In efforts to understand the main obstacles to work and to effectively manage work-related processes, and in the need to achieve personal development, new approaches that are based on existential philosophies emerge. The aim of this article is to highlight the ways in which existential approaches have been used or discussed in management and to show that existential themes (...)
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  44. Genomic Obsolescence: What Constitutes an Ontological Threat to Human Nature?Michal Klincewicz & Lily Frank - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (7):39-40.
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    Albert Camus and Management: Opening the Discussion on the Contributions of his Work.Michal Müller - 2021 - Philosophy of Management 20 (4):441-456.
    This article responds to a call from Philosophy of Management (Vandekerckhove 2020) to open a discussion on the contribution of Albert Camus’s work to management. The aim of this article is to argue that Camus’s sense of cyclicality related to the recurrence of crises is particularly important for existential management. This idea is embodied primarily by Camus’s famous retelling of the myth of Sisyphus, which is not only a provocative metaphor of his thoughts, as discussed by many authors, but is (...)
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  46. Buber on Responsibility.Michal Bizoň - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (7):548-563.
    The paper deals with Martin Buber’s claim that responsibility “is the basic theme of my work in general.” As I show in the opening section of the article, his statement applies to the dialogical period of his work, but not the pre-dialogical. In the mystical phase of Buber’s thought there is no place for responsibility because the very nature of mysticism excludes that possibility. The incompatibility of mysticism and interpersonal responsibility is confirmed in the autobiographical fragment “conversion,” one of the (...)
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    Saying “I'm Sorry”: The Role of Apology in Public Health.Michal Alberstein, Nadav Davidovitch, Paul Lombardo & Charity Scott - 2007 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 35 (s4):132-134.
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    The Structure of Arguments from Deontic Authority and How to Successfully Attack Them.Michał Araszkiewicz & Marcin Koszowy - forthcoming - Argumentation:1-28.
    Despite increasing interest in studying arguments from deontic authority of the general form “(1) $$\delta$$ δ is a deontic authority in institution $$\varOmega$$ Ω ; (2) according to $$\delta$$ δ, I should do $$\alpha$$ α, C: therefore, (3) I should do $$\alpha$$ α ”, the state of the art models are not capable of grasping their complexity. The existing sets of critical questions assigned to this argumentation scheme seem to conflate two problems: whether a person is subject to an authority (...)
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    Martin Buber: A Centenary of the Philosophy of Dialogue.Michal Bizoň - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (7):509-510.
    This is the editorial of the monothematic issue of the journal Filozofia dedicated to Martin Buber (1878 – 1965) on the occasion of the centenary of the first publication of his most famous and popular book, I and Thou, on his philosophy of dialogue.
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  50. Artificial Intelligence as a Means to Moral Enhancement.Michał Klincewicz - 2016 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 48 (1):171-187.
    This paper critically assesses the possibility of moral enhancement with ambient intelligence technologies and artificial intelligence presented in Savulescu and Maslen (2015). The main problem with their proposal is that it is not robust enough to play a normative role in users’ behavior. A more promising approach, and the one presented in the paper, relies on an artifi-cial moral reasoning engine, which is designed to present its users with moral arguments grounded in first-order normative theories, such as Kantianism or utilitarianism, (...)
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