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    Information ethics-reasons and beginnings.K. Trzesicki - 2007 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 8:141-170.
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    Medical informatics ethics. Subject and main issues.K. Trzesicki - 2006 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 7:49-68.
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    Africa, Asia, and the History of Philosophy: Racism in the Formation of the Philosophical Canon, 1780–1830.Peter K. J. Park - 2013 - State University of New York Press.
    A historical investigation of the exclusion of Africa and Asia from modern histories of philosophy.
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    Foreword – Cognitive Science: A New Science with a Considerable Tradition.Marciszewski Marciszewski & Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):7-12.
    We ask which ideas of cognitive science have their roots in traditional logic, grammar and rhetoric.We also emphasize the presence of cognitive science in the pages of Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric since its very beginning.
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    Introduction with remarks on the history of negation.Adam Olszewski & Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 54 (1):7-13.
    In the introduction to the volume on negation, first the source ways of understanding it from antiquity to modern times are presented, as well as the basic points of contention connected with it. Subsequently, the works contained in this volume are briefly presented in the order in which they appeared.
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  6. Identity and Indiscernibility.K. Hawley - 2009 - Mind 118 (469):101-119.
    Putative counterexamples to the Principle of Identity of Indiscernibles (PII) are notoriously inconclusive. I establish ground rules for debate in this area, offer a new response to such counterexamples for friends of the PII, but then argue that no response is entirely satisfactory. Finally, I undermine some positive arguments for PII.
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    Oxford textbook of philosophy and psychiatry.K. W. M. Fulford - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Tim Thornton & George Graham.
    Mental health research and care in the twenty first century faces a series of conceptual and ethical challenges arising from unprecedented advances in the neurosciences, combined with radical cultural and organisational change. The Oxford Textbook of Philosophy of Psychiatry is aimed at all those responding to these challenges, from professionals in health and social care, managers, lawyers and policy makers; service users, informal carers and others in the voluntary sector; through to philosophers, neuroscientists and clinical researchers. Organised around a series (...)
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  8. On the Plurality of Worlds.David K. Lewis - 1986 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book is a defense of modal realism; the thesis that our world is but one of a plurality of worlds, and that the individuals that inhabit our world are only a few out of all the inhabitants of all the worlds. Lewis argues that the philosophical utility of modal realism is a good reason for believing that it is true.
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    Introduction.Stanisław Krajewski & Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2016 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 44 (1):7-11.
    Examples of possible theological influences upon the development of mathematics are indicated. The best known connection can be found in the realm of infinite sets treated by us as known or graspable, which constitutes a divine-like approach. Also the move to treat infinite processes as if they were one finished object that can be identified with its limits is routine in mathematicians, but refers to seemingly super-human power. For centuries this was seen as wrong and even today some philosophers, for (...)
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    How (not) to be secular: reading Charles Taylor.James K. A. Smith - 2014 - Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
    How (Not) to Be Secular is what Jamie Smith calls "your hitchhiker's guide to the present" -- it is both a reading guide to Charles Taylor's monumental work A Secular Age and philosophical guidance on how we might learn to live in our times. Taylor's landmark book A Secular Age (2007) provides a monumental, incisive analysis of what it means to live in the post-Christian present -- a pluralist world of competing beliefs and growing unbelief. Jamie Smith's book is a (...)
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  11. Leibnizjańskie inspiracje informatyki.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2006 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    Leibniz may be considered as the first computer scientist. He made major contributions to engineering and information science. He invented the binary system, fundamental for virtually all modern computer architectures. He built a decimal based machine that executed all four arithmetical operations and outlined a binary computer. The concepts of lingua characteristica (formal language, programming language) and calculus ratiocinator (formal inference engine or computer program) are the base of the modern logic and information science. Leibniz was groping towards hardware and (...)
     
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  12. The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry.K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.) - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophy has much to offer psychiatry, not least regarding ethical issues, but also issues regarding the mind, identity, values, and volition. This has become only more important as we have witnessed the growth and power of the pharmaceutical industry, accompanied by developments in the neurosciences. However, too few practising psychiatrists are familiar with the literature in this area. -/- The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry offers the most comprehensive reference resource for this area ever published. It assembles challenging and (...)
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    Is discreteness of time necessary for Diodorean master argument.Kazimierz Trzesicki - 1987 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 16 (3):125-131.
    The well known Master Argument of ancient Stoic logician Diodorus Cronus is an argument in favour of the philosophical doctrine of fatalism. Perhaps in antiquity this argument was a subject of the most celebrated controversy about temporal truth and modality. This argument is a subject of logical analysis, especially in connection with temporal logic, also today. 1 The most elegant tense-logical formulation of the Master Argument has been given by A. N. Prior. Discreteness and irreflexivity of time are semantical assumptions (...)
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  14. Parts of Classes.David K. Lewis - 1990 - Blackwell.
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    Perspective on Turing paradigm.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2022 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 73:281-332.
    Scientific knowledge is acquired according to some paradigm. Galileo wrote that the “book of nature” was written in mathematical language and could not be understood unless one first understood the language and recognized the characters with which it was written. It is argued that Turing planted the seeds of a new paradigm. According to the Turing Paradigm, the “book of nature” is written in algorithmic language, and science aims to learn how the algorithms change the physical, social, and human universe. (...)
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  16. Etyka informatyczna - racje i początki.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2007 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 8:141-170.
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  17. Filozofia matematyki (\"Filozofia matematyki. Antologia tekstów klasycznych\", wyb i opr. R. Murawski, Poznań 1986).Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 267 (2).
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    How are Concepts of Infinity Acquired?Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):179-217.
    Concepts of infinity have been subjects of dispute since antiquity. The main problems of this paper are: is the mind able to acquire a concept of infinity? and: how are concepts of infinity acquired? The aim of this paper is neither to say what the meanings of the word “infinity” are nor what infinity is and whether it exists. However, those questions will be mentioned, but only in necessary extent.
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    Intuitionism and Indeterminism (Tense-Logical Considerations).Kazimierz Trzesicki - 1994 - In Jan Wolenski (ed.), Philosophical Logic in Poland. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 271--296.
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    Idea of Artificial Intelligence.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (3-4):37-65.
    Artificial Intelligence, both as a hope of making substantial progress, and a fear of the unknown and unimaginable, has its roots in human dreams. These dreams are materialized by means of rational intellectual efforts. We see the beginnings of such a process in Lullus’s fancies. Many scholars and enthusiasts participated in the development of Lullus’s art, ars combinatoria. Amongst them, Athanasius Kircher distinguished himself. Gottfried Leibniz ended the period in which the idea of artificial intelligence was shaped, and started the (...)
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    Idea sztucznej inteligencji.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2019 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (8):69-96.
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    Indeterministic tense operators and the concept of time as a substance.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2012 - Semiotica 2012 (188).
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    In What Sense is God Infinite? A Consideration from the Historical Perspective.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2018 - In Mirosław Szatkowski (ed.), God, Time, Infinity. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter. pp. 183-218.
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  24. Kategoria semantyczna operatorów czasów gramatycznych.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 1990 - Studia Semiotyczne 16:189-212.
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    Logical and Methodological Assumptions of the Ajdukiewicz's and Kripke-Putnam's Views of Meaning.Kazimierz Trzesicki - 2006 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 89:315.
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    Logika temporalna w informatyce.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2010 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (2):181-204.
    Leibniz zamierzał stworzyć lingua characteristica universalis – język, w którym dałaby się zapisać wszelka wiedza, oraz calculus ratiocinator – metodę umożliwiającą rachunkowe określenie prawdziwości dowolnego zdania tego języka. Taka idea leży u podstaw współczesnej logiki. Taka idea w odniesieniu do poprawności sprzętu i programów leży u podstaw metod logicznych weryfikacji systemów informatycznych.Dziś widzimy, że dalszy rozwój informatyki zależy istotnie od postępu badań logicznych, a logika – ta starożytna dyscyplina – znalazła nowe bogate pole dociekań, zyskała nowe perspektywy badań. Jej zastosowania (...)
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  27. Medyczna etyka informatyczna. Przedmiot i główne problemy.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2006 - Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 7:49-68.
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    Negation and infinity.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 54 (1):131-148.
    Infinity and negation are in various relations and interdependencies one to another. The analysis of negation and infinity aims to better understanding them. Semantical, syntactical, and pragmatic issues will be considered.
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  29. Rola pojęcia niebytu w twórczości matematycznej.Kazimerz Trzęsicki - 1988 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 2 (2):75-86.
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  30. Spór o naturę nieskończoności w matematyce.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 1986 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 1 (1):71-80.
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  31. Teza determinizmu a zasady przyczynowości i skutków.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 271 (6-7).
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    Temporal Logic Model Checkers as Applied in Computer Science.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2009 - In Dariusz Surowik (ed.), Logic in knowledge representation and exploration. Białystok: University of Białystok. pp. 13.
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  33. Wkład logików polskich w światową informatykę.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 2006 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    The position of Polish informatics, as well in research as in didactic, has its roots in achievements of Polish mathematicians of Warsaw School and logicians of Lvov-Warsaw School. Jan Lukasiewicz is considered in the world of computer science as the most famous Polish logician. The parenthesis-free notation, invented by him, is known as PN (Polish Notation) and RPN (Reverse Polish Notation). Lukasiewicz created many-valued logic as a separate subject. The idea of multi-valueness is applied to hardware design (many-valued or fuzzy (...)
     
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  34. Zbiory rozmyte jako zakresy pojęć porządkujących.Kazimierz Trzęsicki - 1993 - Studia Semiotyczne 18:125-140.
     
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    Values-based practice: topsy-turvy take-home messages from ordinary language philosophy (and a few next steps).K. W. M. Fulford & W. Van Staden - 2013 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Martin Davies, Richard Gipps, George Graham, John Sadler, Giovanni Stanghellini & Tim Thornton (eds.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy and psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Platon und die Schriftlichkeit der Philosophie: Teil 1.Thomas Alexander Szlezák - 1985 - New York: De Gruyter.
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  37. Truth in fiction.David K. Lewis - 1978 - American Philosophical Quarterly 15 (1):37–46.
    It is advisable to treat some sorts of discourse about fiction with the aid of an intensional operator "in such-And-Such fiction...." the operator may appear either explicitly or tacitly. It may be analyzed in terms of similarity of worlds, As follows: "in the fiction f, A" means that a is true in those of the worlds where f is told as known fact rather than fiction that differ least from our world, Or from the belief worlds of the community in (...)
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  38. Languages and language.David K. Lewis - 2010 - In Darragh Byrne & Max Kölbel (eds.), Arguing about language. New York: Routledge. pp. 3-35.
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    The aesthetic dimension of visual culture.Ondřej Dadejík & Jakub Stejskal (eds.) - 2010 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    How can aesthetic enquiry contribute to the study of visual culture? There seems to be little doubt that aesthetic theory ought to be of interest to the study of visual culture. For one thing, aesthetic vocabulary has far from vanished from contemporary debates on the nature of our visual experiences and its various shapes, a fact especially pertinent where dissatisfaction with vulgar value relativism prevails. Besides, the very question ubiquitous in the debates on visual culture of what is natural and (...)
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    Struktura a dějiny: ke kritice filozofického strukturalismu ve Francii.Petr Horák - 1982 - Praha: Academia.
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  41. Fizika.K. A. Rybnikov (ed.) - 1985 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  42. Glavom kroz zid.Ivan Sviták - 1986 - Beograd: "Mladost". Edited by Alaksandar Ilić.
     
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    Porphyry’s On the Cave of the Nymphs in its Intellectual Context.K. Nilüfer Akçay - 2019 - Leiden, the Netherlands: BRILL.
    Neoplatonic allegorical interpretation expounds how literary texts present philosophical ideas in an enigmatic and coded form, offering an alternative path to the divine truths. The Neoplatonist Porphyry’s _On the Cave of the Nymphs_ is one of the most significant allegorical interpretation handed down to us from Antiquity. This monograph, exclusively dedicated to the analysis of _On the Cave of Nymphs_, demonstrates that Porphyry interprets Homer’s verse from Odyssey 13.102-112 to convey his philosophical thoughts, particularly on the material world, relationship between (...)
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    Gegenstand Geschichte: Geschichtswissenschaftstheorie in Husserls Phänomenologie.K.-H. Lembeck & Karl-Heinz Lembeck - 1988 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    DaB fUr die Entwicklung der Phanomenologie Husserls nicht zuletzt auch,wissenschaftstheoretische' Motive ausschlaggebend waren, ist hinreichend bekannt. Umso mehr verwundert es, daB die Husserl-Rezeption sich diese Motive nur selten zueigen gemacht hat. Zwar sind in einer Reihe von Einzel­ wissenschaften, wie in der Literaturwissenschaft, der Sozialwissenschaft und besonders auch der Psychologie, phanomenologische Motive wirksam gewor­ den. Versuche einer ausdriicklichen wissenschaftskritischen Anwendung der Husserlschen Philosophie auf einzelwissenschaftliehe Theorien jedoch, wie sie z.B. Alfred Schiitz in seinem friihen Werk zur phanomenologischen Grundlegung der "verstehenden (...)
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  45. Mindsight: Eyeless vision in the blind.K. Ring - 2001 - In David Lorimer (ed.), Thinking beyond the brain: a wider science of consciousness. Edinburgh: Floris Books. pp. 59--70.
     
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  46. A meta-analysis of factors influencing the development of trust in automation: Implications for understanding autonomy in future systems.K. E. Schaefer, J. Y. Chen, J. L. Szalma & P. A. Hancock - 2016 - Human Factors 58.
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  47. Higher-Order Metaphysics: An Introduction.Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones - 2024 - In Peter Fritz & Nicholas K. Jones (eds.), Higher-Order Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This chapter provides an introduction to higher-order metaphysics as well as to the contributions to this volume. We discuss five topics, corresponding to the five parts of this volume, and summarize the contributions to each part. First, we motivate the usefulness of higher-order quantification in metaphysics using a number of examples, and discuss the question of how such quantifiers should be interpreted. We provide a brief introduction to the most common forms of higher-order logics used in metaphysics, and indicate a (...)
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  48. The Unconscious Reconsidered.K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.) - 1982 - Wiley.
  49. The Polish School of Argumentation: A Manifesto.Katarzyna Budzynska, Michal Araszkiewicz, Barbara Bogołȩbska, Piotr Cap, Tadeusz Ciecierski, Kamila Debowska-Kozlowska, Barbara Dunin-Kȩplicz, Marcin Dziubiński, Michał Federowicz, Anna Gomolińska, Andrzej Grabowski, Teresa Hołówka, Łukasz Jochemczyk, Magdalena Kacprzak, Paweł Kawalec, Maciej Kielar, Andrzej Kisielewicz, Marcin Koszowy, Robert Kublikowski, Piotr Kulicki, Anna Kuzio, Piotr Lewiński, Jakub Z. Lichański, Jacek Malinowski, Witold Marciszewski, Edward Nieznański, Janina Pietrzak, Jerzy Pogonowski, Tomasz A. Puczyłowski, Jolanta Rytel, Anna Sawicka, Marcin Selinger, Andrzej Skowron, Joanna Skulska, Marek Smolak, Małgorzata Sokół, Agnieszka Sowińska, Piotr Stalmaszczyk, Tomasz Stawecki, Jarosław Stepaniuk, Alina Strachocka, Wojciech Suchoń, Krzysztof Szymanek, Justyna Tomczyk, Robert Trypuz, Kazimierz Trzȩsicki, Mariusz Urbański, Ewa Wasilewska-Kamińska, Krzysztof A. Wieczorek, Maciej Witek, Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska, Olena Yaskorska, Maria Załȩska, Konrad Zdanowski & Żure - 2014 - Argumentation 28 (3):267-282.
    Building on our diverse research traditions in the study of reasoning, language and communication, the Polish School of Argumentation integrates various disciplines and institutions across Poland in which scholars are dedicated to understanding the phenomenon of the force of argument. Our primary goal is to craft a methodological programme and establish organisational infrastructure: this is the first key step in facilitating and fostering our research movement, which joins people with a common research focus, complementary skills and an enthusiasm to work (...)
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    Forest Comanagement as Science and Democracy in West Bengal, India.K. Sivaramakrishnan - 2002 - Environmental Values 11 (3):277-302.
    This essay argues that important development and natural resource management initiatives that seek to expand meaningful participation by rural communities directly affected by such ventures can be usefully examined as democratic technologies. Drawing upon nearly two decades of experience designing, implementing, and researching forest co-management programs in India, the essay examines the analogous practices through which democracy and forest management science become contested regulatory ideals while creating the deliberative spaces in which post-Habermasian public spheres can be constructed. The analysis of (...)
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