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    Truth and mathematics (prawda a matematyka).Lemanska Anna - 2010 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (1):37-54.
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  2. Tajemnice natury. Zarys filozofii przyrody.Grzegorz Bugajak, Jarosław Kukowski, Anna Latawiec, Anna Lemańska, Danuta Ługowska & Adam Świeżyński - 2009 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo UKSW.
    Zasadnicza problematyka książki została podzielona na dwie części, uwzględniające tradycyjny podział na filozofię przyrody nieożywionej i filozofię przyrody ożywionej. Zastosowanie wspomnianego podziału jest uzasadnione zarówno charakterem bytów przyrodniczych, jak i dotychczasową literaturą przedmiotu. Te części poprzedzone zostały omówieniem zagadnień metodologicznych związanych z uprawianiem filozofii przyrody. Czwartą, dodatkową część publikacji, zatytułowaną Tajemnice przyrody, stanowią refleksje nad całością świata przyrodniczego ułożone w filozoficzny tryptyk: Przypadek, Cud, Sens. Są one próbą poszukiwania odpowiedzi na najbardziej podstawowe pytania, które pojawiają się na styku badań przyrodoznawstwa, (...)
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    Absolute Truth and Mathematics.Anna Lemańska - 2015 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), God, Truth, and Other Enigmas. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 133-140.
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    Bibliografia prac Grzegorza Bugajaka.Anna Lemańska - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (4):85-91.
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    Konflikt ewolucjonizmu z kreacjonizmem jako spór światopoglądowy.Anna Lemańska - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4):71-88.
    Jednym ze współczesnych sporów światopoglądowych jest konflikt między materialistycznymi ewolucjonistami a zwolennikami projektu w przyrodzie. Co istotne, obie strony sporu twierdzą, że ich stanowiska mieszczą się w obszarze nauk przyrodniczych. Dyskusje toczą się już od ponad stu lat, lecz nie widać szans na ich zakończenie i uzyskanie jakiegoś konsensusu. Źródło takiego stanu rzeczy zdaje się leżeć w tym, że spór ten toczy się w rzeczywistości na płaszczyźnie filozoficznej. W artykule przytaczam argumenty za tym, że zarówno ewolucjonizm materialistyczny, jak i koncepcja (...)
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    Cele I Zadania Filozofii Przyrody.Anna Lemańska - 2006 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (1):322-325.
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  7. Eksperymenty komputerowe w matematyce.Anna Lemańska - 1996 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    The author analyses ways of employment of computers in mathematics. In particular, the role of computers in the theory of fractals is considered. The author advocates the view that use of computers do not change character of mathematics - which is a deductive, not experimental science.
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    Filozofia przyrody a filozofia Boga.Anna Lemańska - 2006 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 54 (2):133-141.
    The issues from the domain of the philosophy of nature such as non-necessity of beings, finality in nature, the beginning of the universe, life, human being; and causality in nature call for the existence of a transcendent reality or the absolute being – God. God is a factor which makes the material reality rational. The problem of the existence of God and His relation to the material world is discussed in the philosophy of God. Therefore the philosophy of God is (...)
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  9. Filozofia przyrody a wyniki nauk przyrodniczych.Anna Lemanska - 2007 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 43 (1):115-123.
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  10. Kilka uwag o zdeterminowaniu przyrody.Anna Lemanska - 2003 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 39 (2):221-235.
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  11. Kilka uwag o zagadnieniu prawdy w matematyce.Anna Lemanska - 2002 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 38 (2):117-126.
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    Matematyka a przyroda w ujęciu abpa Józefa Życińskiego.Anna Lemańska - 2012 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 60 (4):283-296.
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    Mathematicalness or mathematicability of nature?Anna Lemańska - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (S2):61-80.
    The notions of “mathematicalness” and “mathematicability” of nature appear in the context of attempts at explaining the effectiveness of mathematics in the description of the world. Mathematicalness of nature means that structures of the world are mathematical. But is this true? Is nature mathematical? In the paper some reasons for mathematicalness of nature are considered. In the paper some reasons for mathematicalness of nature are considered. In the paper some reasons for mathematicalness of nature are considered. Mathematical analysis is widely (...)
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  14. Naturalizm nauk przyrodniczych–mit czy utopia?Anna Lemańska - 2011 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 47 (3):77-91.
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  15. O przestrzeni.Anna Lemanska - 2004 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 40 (2):293-314.
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  16. Prawda a matematyka.Anna Lemańska - 2010 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (1):37-54.
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  17. (rec.) J. Turek, Filozoficzne interpretacje faktów naukowych, Lublin 2009.Anna Lemańska - 2009 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 45 (2):295-300.
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  18. Remarks on Mathematical Platonism.Anna Lemanska - 2012 - Filozofia Nauki 20 (2).
     
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    (rec.) Zygmunt Hajduk, Struktury metodologiczne w nauce. Słowa klucze filozofii nauki, Wydawnictwo KUL, Lublin 2016.Anna Lemańska - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 53 (4):103.
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    Spór o nieskończoność Kosmosu.Anna Lemańska - 2011 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 59 (2):189-206.
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  21. Uwagi o platonizmie matematycznym.Anna Lemańska - 2012 - Filozofia Nauki 20 (2).
    The mathematical Platonism is the most popular standpoint amongst mathematicians. The Platonism better than other conceptions explains the fact, that mathematicians discover some properties of the mathematical objects, which are independent of them and exceed the boundary of our intuition and experience. On the other hand Platonism generates some difficulties. In spite of this the Platonism is the idea worth the defence. In the paper I modify the traditional formulation of Platonism, which avoids some of the difficulties.
     
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    W poszukiwaniu przyrodniczego, filozoficznego i teologicznego obrazu Wszechświata. Sylwetka naukowa księdza Grzegorza Bugajaka.Anna Lemańska - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (4):53-84.
    W artykule przedstawiono życiorys i najważniejsze dokonania naukowe ks. dr hab. Grzegorza Bugajaka, prof. UKSW, związanego z Wydziałem Filozofii Chrześcijańskiej ATK/UKSW. Ks. Bugajak zostawił po sobie duży i interesujący dorobek naukowy, koncentrujący się wokół problemów z zakresu filozofii przyrody, filozofii nauk przyrodniczych i relacji między naukami przyrodniczymi a teologią. Jego prace stanowią znaczny wkład w rozwój filozofii. -------------- Zgłoszono: 12/08/2020. Zrecenzowano: 19/09/2020. Zaakceptowano do publikacji: 30/10/2020.
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  23. Filozoficzne konsekwencje zasady przyczynowości.Anna Lemańska - 2007 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 63.
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    Czy fizyka wskazuje na istnienie transcendencji? Dyskusja wokół książki "Fizyk w jaskini światów".Janina Buczkowska, Jan Krokos, Anna Lemańska & Adam Świeżyński - 2023 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 59 (2):205-218.
    Profesor Krzysztof A. Meissner proponuje obraz transcendencji wynikającej z poznawania świata przez fizykę, która oznacza świat uniwersalnych i niezmiennych praw przyrody. Czy tego rodzaju wypowiedzi są uprawnione na gruncie fizyki, czy też należy uznać je za określony pogląd filozoficzny? Czy istnienie praw przyrody wskazuje na istnienie jakieś transcendencji? Publikacja jest zapisem dyskusji wokół książki: Krzysztof A. Meissner, Fizyk w jaskini światów (rozmawia Jerzy Sosnowski), (Biblioteka Więzi, tom 389, Warszawa 2023), która to dyskusja odbyła się 25 marca 2023 w Instytucie Filozofii (...)
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  25. Semantics: primes and universals.Anna Wierzbicka - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Conceptual primitives and semantic universals are the cornerstones of a semantic theory which Anna Wierzbicka has been developing for many years. Semantics: Primes and Universals is a major synthesis of her work, presenting a full and systematic exposition of that theory in a non-technical and readable way. It delineates a full set of universal concepts, as they have emerged from large-scale investigations across a wide range of languages undertaken by the author and her colleagues. On the basis of empirical (...)
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    The semantics of grammar.Anna Wierzbicka - 1988 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Introduction 1. Language and meaning Nothing is as easily overlooked, or as easily forgotten, as the most obvious truths. The tenet that language is a tool ...
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  27. Feminism and power.Anna Yeatman - 1997 - In Mary Lyndon Shanley & Uma Narayan (eds.), Reconstructing political theory: feminist perspectives. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 144--157.
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    Risky business: unlocking unconscious biases in decisions.Anna Withers - 2016 - Faringdon, Oxfordshire: Libri Publishing. Edited by Mark Withers.
    Making decisions can be tough, but how do you know it s the right one and how can you be sure that unconscious biases aren t distorting your thinking? In Risky Business, Anna Withers and Mark Withers draw on decades of research in the fields of psychology, behavioral economics and neuroscience to explain why are so-called rational brains are frequently fooled by over 100 powerful unconscious biases. At the same time they provide a straightforward framework everyone can use, where (...)
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  29. Epistemic Challenges in Neurophenomenology: Exploring the Reliability of Knowledge and Its Ontological Implications.Anna Shutaleva - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (5):94.
    This article investigates the challenges posed by the reliability of knowledge in neurophenomenology and its connection to reality. Neurophenomenological research seeks to understand the intricate relationship between human consciousness, cognition, and the underlying neural processes. However, the subjective nature of conscious experiences presents unique epistemic challenges in determining the reliability of the knowledge generated in this research. Personal factors such as beliefs, emotions, and cultural backgrounds influence subjective experiences, which vary from individual to individual. On the other hand, scientific knowledge (...)
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  30. Self-Deception: Conceptual, Ethical, Moral, and Psychological Dimensions.Anna Wehofsits - manuscript
    Habilitation thesis, book proposal in preparation.
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    Die Verfügbarkeit des Lebendigen: Gaterslebener Begegnung 1999.Anna M. Wobus, Ulrich Wobus & Benno Parthier (eds.) - 2000 - Halle (Saale): Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina.
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  32. When the Digital Continues After Death Ethical Perspectives on Death Tech and the Digital Afterlife.Anna Puzio - 2023 - Communicatio Socialis 56 (3):427-436.
    Nothing seems as certain as death. However, what if life continues digitally after death? Companies and initiatives such as Amazon, Storyfile, Here After AI, Forever Identity and LifeNaut are dedicated to precisely this objective: using avatars, records, and other digital content of the deceased, they strive to enable a digital continuation of life. The deceased live on digitally, and at times, these can even appear very much alive-perhaps too alive? This article explores the ethical implications of these technologies, commonly known (...)
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    On computational explanations.Anna-Mari Rusanen & Otto Lappi - 2016 - Synthese 193 (12):3931-3949.
    Computational explanations focus on information processing required in specific cognitive capacities, such as perception, reasoning or decision-making. These explanations specify the nature of the information processing task, what information needs to be represented, and why it should be operated on in a particular manner. In this article, the focus is on three questions concerning the nature of computational explanations: What type of explanations they are, in what sense computational explanations are explanatory and to what extent they involve a special, “independent” (...)
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  34. Evidential Probabilities and Credences.Anna-Maria Asunta Eder - 2023 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 74 (1).
    Enjoying great popularity in decision theory, epistemology, and philosophy of science, Bayesianism as understood here is fundamentally concerned with epistemically ideal rationality. It assumes a tight connection between evidential probability and ideally rational credence, and usually interprets evidential probability in terms of such credence. Timothy Williamson challenges Bayesianism by arguing that evidential probabilities cannot be adequately interpreted as the credences of an ideal agent. From this and his assumption that evidential probabilities cannot be interpreted as the actual credences of human (...)
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  35. Grounding and metaphysical explanation: it’s complicated.Anna-Sofia Maurin - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (6):1573-1594.
    Grounding theorists insist that grounding and explanation are intimately related. This claim could be understood as saying either that grounding ‘inherits’ its properties from explanation or it could be interpreted as saying that grounding plays an important—possibly an indispensable—role in metaphysical explanation. Or both. I argue that saying that grounding ‘inherits’ its properties from explanation can only be justified if grounding is explanatory by nature, but that this view is untenable. We ought therefore to be ‘separatists’ and view grounding and (...)
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  36. Evidence of Evidence as Higher Order Evidence.Anna-Maria A. Eder & Peter Brössel - 2019 - In Mattias Skipper & Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen (eds.), Higher-Order Evidence: New Essays. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. pp. 62-83.
    In everyday life and in science we acquire evidence of evidence and based on this new evidence we often change our epistemic states. An assumption underlying such practice is that the following EEE Slogan is correct: 'evidence of evidence is evidence' (Feldman 2007, p. 208). We suggest that evidence of evidence is best understood as higher-order evidence about the epistemic state of agents. In order to model evidence of evidence we introduce a new powerful framework for modelling epistemic states, Dyadic (...)
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  37. Tradizione analitica e pragmatismo: per una filosofia dell'attenzione.Anna Boncompagni - 2020 - In Guido Baggio, Michela Bella, Giovanni Maddalena, Matteo Santarelli & Rosa Maria Calcaterra (eds.), Esperienza, contingenza, valori: saggi in onore di Rosa M. Calcaterra. Macerata: Quodlibet.
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    Prisoners as research participants: current practice and attitudes in the UK.Anna Charles, Annette Rid, Hugh Davies & Heather Draper - 2016 - Journal of Medical Ethics 42 (4):246-252.
    The use of prisoners as research participants is controversial. Efforts to protect them in response to past exploitation and abuse have led to strict regulations and reluctance to involve them as participants. Hence, prisoners are routinely denied the opportunity to participate in research. In the absence of comprehensive information regarding prisoners’ current involvement in research, we examined UK prisoners’ involvement through review of research applications to the UK National Research Ethics Service. We found that prisoners have extremely limited access to (...)
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    Enhancement and Hyperresponsibility.Anna Hartford, Dan J. Stein & Julian Savulescu - 2023
    We routinely take diminished capacity as diminishing moral responsibility (as in the case of immaturity, senility, or particular mental impairments). The prospect of enhanced capacity therefore poses immediate questions with regard to moral responsibility. Of particular interest are those capacities that might allow us to better avoid serious harms or wrongdoing. We can consider questions of responsibility with regards to enhancement at various removes. In the first instance: where such (safe and effective) interventions exist, do we have an obligation to (...)
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    Correction: Shutaleva, A. Epistemic Challenges in Neurophenomenology: Exploring the Reliability of Knowledge and Its Ontological Implications.Anna Shutaleva - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):78.
    The author would like to make the following corrections to the published paper [...].
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    The body in between, the dissociative experience of trauma.Anna Walker - 2015 - Technoetic Arts 13 (3):315-322.
    In ‘The autonomy of the affect’ Brian Massumi wrote of the gap between affective and cognitive registering of the traumatic experience. Affect theorists and neuroscientists have long shared the notion of a gap between the somatic response to a traumatic event and the appraisal of the affective situation. This article develops theories on dissociation or nothingness, where nothingness is a measurement of the space between the affective and the cognitive registering of a traumatic event. It explores the concept of two (...)
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    Reviews and Interviews.Anna Warso, Wit Pietrzak, Katarzyna Ojrzyńska & Jan Jędrzejewski - 2018 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 8:443-461.
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    Semantic memory as the root of imagination.Anna Abraham & Andreja Bubic - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Creative thinking as orchestrated by semantic processing vs. cognitive control brain networks.Anna Abraham - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  45. Evaluative Perception: Introduction.Anna Bergqvist & Robert Cowan - 2018 - In Anna Bergqvist & Robert Cowan (eds.), Evaluative Perception. Oxford University Press.
    In this Introduction we introduce the central themes of the Evaluative Perception volume. After identifying historical and recent contemporary work on this topic, we discuss some central questions under three headings: (1) Questions about the Existence and Nature of Evaluative Perception: Are there perceptual experiences of values? If so, what is their nature? Are experiences of values sui generis? Are values necessary for certain kinds of experience? (2) Questions about the Epistemology of Evaluative Perception: Can evaluative experiences ever justify evaluative (...)
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    Egzystencjalne i metafizyczne: od Leśmiana do Maja.Anna Węgrzyniakowa - 1999 - Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
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  47. The hybrid contents of memory.André Sant’Anna - 2020 - Synthese 197 (3):1263-1290.
    This paper proposes a novel account of the contents of memory. By drawing on insights from the philosophy of perception, I propose a hybrid account of the contents of memory designed to preserve important aspects of representationalist and relationalist views. The hybrid view I propose also contributes to two ongoing debates in philosophy of memory. First, I argue that, in opposition to eternalist views, the hybrid view offers a less metaphysically-charged solution to the co-temporality problem. Second, I show how the (...)
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  48. Trope theory and the Bradley regress.Anna-Sofia Maurin - 2010 - Synthese 175 (3):311-326.
    Trope theory is the view that the world is a world of abstract particular qualities. But if all there is are tropes, how do we account for the truth of propositions ostensibly made true by some concrete particular? A common answer is that concrete particulars are nothing but tropes in compresence. This answer seems vulnerable to an argument (first presented by F. H. Bradley) according to which any attempt to account for the nature of relations will end up either in (...)
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  49. Abortion and deprivation: a reply to Marquis.Anna Christensen - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (1):22-25.
    In ‘Why Abortion is Immoral’, Don Marquis argues that abortion is wrong for the same reason that murder is wrong, namely, that it deprives a human being of an FLO, a ‘future like ours,’ which is a future full of value and the experience of life. Marquis’ argument rests on the assumption that the human being is somehow deprived by suffering an early death. I argue that Marquis’ argument faces the ‘Epicurean Challenge’. The concept of ‘deprivation’ requires that some discernible (...)
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    Toleration as Recognition.Anna Elisabetta Galeotti - 2002 - Cambridge University Press.
    In this 2002 book, Anna Elisabetta Galeotti examines the most intractable problems which toleration encounters and argues that what is really at stake is not religious or moral disagreement but the unequal status of different social groups. Liberal theories of toleration fail to grasp this and consequently come up with normative solutions that are inadequate when confronted with controversial cases. Galeotti proposes, as an alternative, toleration as recognition, which addresses the problem of according equal respect to groups as well (...)
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