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    What New Can We Learn from the Philosophical Journals of Jan Patočka?Dariusz Bęben - 2023 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 28 (2):405-410.
    Jan Patočka’s extensive oeuvre contains eleven notebooks filled with randomly dated notes from 1946 to 1950. These documents originate from the so-called Strahov legacy, specifically manuscripts discovered in the 1990s in the Strahov library. This legacy includes a collection of Patočka’s manuscripts from the 1930s and 1940s. The 1980s were mainly devoted to the history of philosophy, the philosophy of history, and phenomenological reflections on the concept of the world. In 1971, Patočka deposited them in this renowned library in Prague (...)
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    Idealism in Wilhelmine Era. Round the Literary Nobel Prize of Rudolf Eucken.Dariusz Bęben - 2010 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 22:75-86.
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  3. Fink i jego dzieło.Dariusz Bęben - 2009 - Fenomenologia 7:121-123.
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  4. Idealizm w epoce wilhelmińskiej. Wokół literackiej Nagrody Nobla Rudolfa Euckena.Dariusz Bęben - 2010 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 22 (22).
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  5. Jana Patocki fenomenologia asubiektywna a problem dziejów filozofii.Dariusz Bęben - 2010 - Fenomenologia 8:139-141.
     
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  6. Narodziny ruchu fenomenologicznego a filozofia polska.Dariusz Bęben - 2011 - Fenomenologia 9:117-118.
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  7. O słowniku pojęć Husserla.Dariusz Bęben - 2010 - Fenomenologia 8:135-138.
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  8. Wokół współczesnych interpretacji filozofii Kanta.Dariusz Bęben - 2010 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 22 (22).
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    Remarks on the GNS Representation and the Geometry of Quantum States.Dariusz Chruściński & Giuseppe Marmo - 2009 - In Institute of Physics Krzysztof Stefanski (ed.), Open Systems and Information Dynamics. World Scientific Publishing Company. pp. 16--02.
  10. Argument from Chance.Dariusz Łukasiewicz - 2015 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (1):199--207.
    In the article, first I present the atheistic argument from pointless evil and the argument from chance. The essence of the argument from chance consists in the incompatibility of the existence of purposeless events and the existence of a God who planned the universe to the last detail. Second, I would like to show that there is a relation between the evidential argument from evil and the argument from chance. An analysis of the theistic argument from small probabilities is a (...)
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    Differences between visual hemifields in identifying rapidly presented target stimuli: letters and digits, faces, and shapes.Dariusz Asanowicz, Kamila Śmigasiewicz & Rolf Verleger - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
  12. Człowiek czy zwierzę?Dariusz Marczyński - 1998 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 4.
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    Lethal Laws and Lethal Education: A Case Study of Soviet Genocide Against Polish Foresters and Five Decades of Infodemic.Dariusz J. Gwiazdowicz & Aleksandra Matulewska - 2022 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 35 (4):1521-1550.
    Genocide as a part of nation or ethnic group extermination process is not a well-defined concept. Its meaning is understood intuitively. When law intervenes, the issue of defining the term comes back. Nevertheless, the Polish nation has been recognized as subjected to genocide activities during the Second World War by the Nazi Germany and Soviet Union. The paper focuses on the genocide against mainly one group of Poles that is to say foresters. The martyrologic evidence proves that foresters were an (...)
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    Changes in miRNA expression profile between stress-vulnerable and stress-resilient rats in Chronic Mild Stress - an animal model of depression.Zurawek Dariusz, Faron-Gorecka Agata, Kusmider Maciej, Kolasa Magdalena, Pabian Paulina, Solich Joanna, Szafran Kinga, Gruca Piotr, Papp Mariusz & Dziedzicka-Wasylewska Marta - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Edward A. Milne’s Philosophy of Science: Between Aristotelianism and Popperism.Dariusz Dąbek - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (3):5-23.
    This article seeks to show that E.A. Milne’s philosophy of science has its roots in the philosophy of Aristotle and it could be an inspiration for Popper’s philosophy. The similarities with Aristotle’s concept are as follows: 1) the aim of science is to explain phenomena by discovering general principles; 2) the mind is responsible for discovering them, although experience guides the search; 3) deducing detailed statements from general assumptions is the most important element of research. On the other hand, Milne’s (...)
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    Evolutionism–Creationism: In Search for a Platform of Dialogue.Dariusz Dąbek - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4):51-70.
    Ewolucjonizm–kreacjonizm. Poszukiwanie płaszczyzny dialogu W artykule przedstawiona została próba wskazania płaszczyzny dyskusji ewolucjonistów z kreacjonistami, która umożliwiałaby dialog zwiększający szansę wypracowania spójnego światopoglądu łączącego elementy wiedzy naukowej i wiary religijnej. W odniesieniu do różnych typów wiedzy zaproponowane zostało wyróżnienie trzech poziomów: 1) przedmiot badań, 2) wiedza o tym przedmiocie, 3) interpretacja tej wiedzy. Dialog może być prowadzony już na poziomie drugim, lecz z poszanowaniem wzajemnej autonomii i ukierunkowaniem raczej na inspirację, niż na integrację. Właściwą płaszczyzną dialogu jest poziom trzeci: interpretacja (...)
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    Wspołzależność procesow motywacji i percepcji.Dariusz Sleszynski - 1979 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 27 (4):147-160.
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    A Catholic correction of Max Weber’s thesis on Protestant ethic in the view of Michael Novak.Dariusz Góra - 2023 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (3-4):118-126.
    Max Weber’s thesis on the decisive influence of Protestant ethic on the formation and development of modern capitalism has become one of the best-known and widely shared canonical claims in social sciences. Since its publication at the beginning of the 20th century, this thesis, supported by subsequent great works by the German classic, has rarely been the subject of major controversy. The work of correcting Weber’s thesis was undertaken in the late 20th century by Michael Novak. Novak’s correction is not (...)
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    The Conscious Brain: Some Views, Concepts, and Remarks from a Neurobiological Perspective.Dariusz Adamek & Józef Bremer - 2017 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 22 (1):5-29.
    The goal of this article is to review some aspects of brain anatomy and neurophysiology that are important for consciousness, and which hopefully may be of benefit to philosophers investigating the conscious mind. Taking as an initial point of reference the distinction between “the hard problem” and “the weak problems” of consciousness, we shall concentrate on questions pertaining to the second of these. A putative “consciousness system” in the brain will be presented, paying special attention to diffuse projection systems. The (...)
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    Hegelianism as the Methaphysics of Revolution.Dariusz Aleksandrowicz - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (3-4):129-138.
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    Hegelianism as the Metaphysics of Revolution.Dariusz Aleksandrowicz - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (3-4):129-138.
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    Marx, Stalin, Marcuse: Die Kritische Theorie in Ideengeschichtlicher Sicht.Dariusz Aleksandrowicz - 1994 - Studies in East European Thought 46 (4):287-314.
    Die Kritische Sozialtheorie sowie die kommunistische Herrschaftsphilosophie haben in der posthegelianischen Befreiungslehre ihren Ursprung. Die Kritische Theorie versuchte diesen Denkansatz gegen seine totalitären Konsequenzen anzuwenden. Dieselben Weltdeutungschemata, die man an der Sowjetideologie anstößig fand, galten aber als akzeptabel, sobald man nur zur Kritik der westlichen Industriegesellschaft überging. Der Hauptpunkt der neomarxistischen Kritik des Sowjetsystems bestand darin, daß man die besondere institutionelle Form, in der der reale Sozialismus das Heil zu verwirklichen beanspruchte, in Frage stellte, ohne andere Lösungen der institutionellen Probleme (...)
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  23. Irracjonalizm wobec racjonalizmu w polskiej filozofii powojennej.Dariusz Barbaszyński & I. - 2004 - Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3).
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    Wokół współczesnych interpretacji filozofii Kanta.Daniel Bęben - 2010 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 22:207-211.
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    Breaking the Glass Ceiling on Wikipedia.Dariusz Jemielniak - 2016 - Feminist Review 113 (1):103-108.
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  26. Menedżerowie w oczach informatyków.Dariusz Jemielniak - 2007 - Prakseologia 147 (147):189-208.
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    Nasłuchiwanie hałasu: audioantropologia między ekspresją a doświadczeniem.Dariusz Brzostek - 2014 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
    Książka ta ma dwa, bliźniacze, tematy: ekspresję i doświadczenie. Ma także dwoje bohaterów: nasłuchujący podmiot i improwizację. Tym, co spaja przedstawioną tu refleksję, jest audioantropologiczna perspektywa, pozwalająca odsłonić kulturowe kryteria słuchania i improwizowania. A jednak z wielu zgromadzonych tu opowieści wyłania się obraz kultury, w której „nikt nie słucha” i „nikt nie improwizuje” – a może, poprawniej, „nikt słucha” i „nikt improwizuje”. Czy jest bowiem „kimś” podmiot słuchania – wystawiany nieustannie na pokusę fantazjowania i, ostatecznie, wydany na pastwę fantazmatów? Czy (...)
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    Simulations of Learning, Memory, and Forgetting Processes with Model of CA1 Region of the Hippocampus.Dariusz Świetlik - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-13.
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    Cyfryzacja dorobku kulturowego Polonii w Nowej Zelandii.Dariusz Zdziech - 2024 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (1):45-62.
    Nowa Zelandia to jedno z najlepiej rozwiniętych państw świata. Pomimo ogromnej odległości od Polski zamieszkuje tam, począwszy od XIX w., wielu polskich migrantów. Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie aktualnej sytuacji zachowania archiwaliów dotyczących działalności Polaków w Nowej Zelandii oraz stanu ich cyfryzacji. Materiał źródłowy do tego typu badań posiadają archiwa oraz biblioteki państwowe w Nowej Zelandii. Jest on również dostępny w niewielkiej ilości jako cyfrowy zasób polskich organizacji w Nowej Zelandii, obecny na ich oficjalnych stronach internetowych. W Polsce kilka instytucji na (...)
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    Attila, Tyche und die Schlacht auf den Katalaunischen Feldern. Eine Untersuchung zum Geschichtsdenken des Priskos von Panion.Dariusz Brodka - 2008 - Hermes 136 (2):227-245.
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    Die Wanderung der Hunnen, Vandalen, West- und Ostgoten.Dariusz Brodka - 2013 - Millennium 10 (1):13-38.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 10 Heft: 1 Seiten: 13-38.
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    Einige Bemerkungen zum Verlauf der Schlacht bei Adrianopel (9. August 378).Dariusz Brodka - 2009 - Millennium 6 (1):265-280.
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    Fiona K. Haarer, Anastasius I.Dariusz Brodka - 2007 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (2):856-860.
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    Prokop von Kaisareia und seine Informanten: Ein Identifikationsversuch.Dariusz Brodka - 2016 - História 65 (1):108-124.
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    From revisionism to retrotopia: Stability and variability in Zygmunt Bauman’s theory of culture.Dariusz Brzeziński - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (4):459-476.
    This article examines the evolution of Zygmunt Bauman’s theory of culture during his over-sixty-year-long scholarly activity. Bauman wrote his first books on the theory of culture (Culture and Society; Sketches in the Theory of Culture) when he was a Professor at Warsaw University. The ideas put forward at that time were later developed in his writings. This applies in particular to the critical nature of his thought, the combination of synchronic and diachronic perspectives, the inclusion of the context of the (...)
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    Nagrania terenowe jako „techniki siebie”? Wokół etycznych konsekwencji dokumentowania pejzażu dźwiękowego.Dariusz Brzostek - 2020 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (3).
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    Need for Closure Moderates the Break in the Message Effect.Dariusz Dolinski, Barbara Dolinska & Yoram Bar-Tal - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Vocative Address Forms and Ideological Legitimization in Political Debates.Dariusz Galasiński & Adam Jaworski - 2000 - Discourse Studies 2 (1):35-53.
    In this article we examine the role of vocative forms of address in shaping the political space in public/political discourse. We are particularly interested in strategic uses of forms of address by participants in political debates in order to gain legitimacy for their ideologies. Our data come from four formal television debates between Lech Wałęsa, the former Solidarity trade union leader and president of Poland, and two other Polish politicians, which were held between 1988 and 1995. Due to this historical (...)
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    Actions, products, and things: Brentano and Polish philosophy.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski & Dariusz Łukasiewicz (eds.) - 2006 - Lancaster: Ontos.
    This volume is devoted to Brentano's influence on the Polish Analytic Philosophy better known under the name of: Lvov-Warsaw School.
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    Dwelling within: The inhabited ruins of history1.Dariusz Gafijczuk - 2013 - History and Theory 52 (2):149-170.
    Addressing the recent call to rethink history as a form of presence, the essay works toward a recovery of a space in which such presence of history is encoded. I argue that history as a form of active perception is akin to virtual witnessing of the past in the moment of our encounter with historical artifacts, be they texts, photographs, or buildings.To this end, I engage with the conceptual and material aspects of historical perception, deriving a model of history as (...)
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    Semantics of the Barwise sentence: insights from expressiveness, complexity and inference.Dariusz Kalociński & Michał Tomasz Godziszewski - 2018 - Linguistics and Philosophy 41 (4):423-455.
    In this paper, we study natural language constructions which were first examined by Barwise: The richer the country, the more powerful some of its officials. Guided by Barwise’s observations, we suggest that conceivable interpretations of such constructions express the existence of various similarities between partial orders such as homomorphism or embedding. Semantically, we interpret the constructions as polyadic generalized quantifiers restricted to finite models. We extend the results obtained by Barwise by showing that similarity quantifiers are not expressible in elementary (...)
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    Crisis, Experience, ‘Excentricity’.Dariusz Gafijczuk - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    This paper explores the relationship between crisis and experience, concentrating on ‘excentric positionality’ in relation to the shared world, as presented in the work of Helmuth Plessner. A by-product of the 1920s Weimar Germany, Plessner’s philosophical anthropology, it is argued, presents us with a forgotten blueprint for transitive and compositional approaches to the social world. Instead of the familiar ‘crisis of experience’ used to diagnose ‘what has gone wrong’, it allows us to re-learn how to work with ‘the experience of (...)
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    Central europe — between presence and absence the architectonics of blur in loos, Schoenberg, and janáček.Dariusz Gafijczuk - 2013 - Common Knowledge 19 (3):530-550.
    This contribution to the Common Knowledge symposium “Fuzzy Studies” considers how the ultramodernist aesthetics of Central Europe has related to and reacted against the region's political history and cartography. Central Europe has been a rich source of “soluble” realities that can be observed as they emerge, mature, and rapidly decay. Central European modernism, represented here by Adolf Loos in architecture and by Arnold Schoenberg and Leoš Janáček in music, experimented with blurry regions between presence and absence, light and shadow, sound (...)
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    Resonant Topographies: Central Europe’s Paradoxical Middle.Dariusz Gafijczuk - 2012 - Theory, Culture and Society 29 (3):52-71.
    The article employs music to describe the dynamics of Central European identity at the turn of the 20th century. Conceptually, the analysis is based on the notion of cultural resonance and the distinction between political territories, which isolate identity, and cultural landscapes which let it escape. This theoretical understanding is derived from the acoustic philosophy and musical practice of two Central European composers, Leoš Janáček and Béla Bartók. Exemplified here is artistic ‘extra-territorial’ identity, which is indeed how Theodor Adorno at (...)
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    The way of the social: from Durkheim’s society to a postmodern sociality.Dariusz Gafijczuk - 2005 - History of the Human Sciences 18 (3):17-33.
    This article investigates the meaning of the ‘social’ based on Durkheim’s philosophy of society as a ‘collective representation’. I argue that the social, the way Durkheim formulates it, is an abstract sign for reality, a metaphor, which operates on the level of language. Because of this fact, the ‘social’ is from the start limited in its functionality as a descriptor, but it also contains within its own linguistic form, in its word, the possibility of renewal and renaming that is the (...)
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    Experience of the Absence of the Journey to Sessions in Clients' Narratives About Online Psychotherapy.Dariusz Galasiński, Justyna Ziółkowska & Magdalena Witkowicz - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundRemotely provided psychotherapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic became common. One of the most significant changes related to providing online psychotherapy services is that clients no longer travel to their sessions.AimsIn the article we are interested in the narrated experience of the absence of journey to psychotherapy sessions. We study clients' stories of past journeys and how their absence, resulting from the change of the mode of therapy provision, is coped with and replaced by other activities in their narratives.MethodsThe study (...)
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    Psychiatrists' accounts of clinical significance in depression.Dariusz Galasiński - 2012 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 43 (2):101-111.
    Psychiatrists' accounts of clinical significance in depression Clinical significance is a crucial element in the diagnosis of mental illness, yet, it is practically untheorised and significantly under-researched. This article takes up the question of how the criterion of clinical significance is translated into psychiatric practice. More particularly, it examines how psychiatrists account for the threshold between health and depression. The paper is anchored in the constructionist view of discourse underpinned by the assumptions of critically oriented discourse analysis. It is based (...)
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    Photography, Memory, and the Construction of Identities on the Former East—West German Border.Dariusz Galasiński & Ulrike H. Meinhof - 2000 - Discourse Studies 2 (3):323-353.
    This article discusses pilot data for a major research project into the discursive construction of identity in three-generation families living in border communities where each generation has experienced fundamental changes in their socio-political environment. The oral data on which the analysis is based were triggered by photographs from the communities in question, and are being analysed with discourse-analytical procedures. The article demonstrates how an innovative method of using symbolically-charged photography as triggers for oral narratives can solve a major dilemma for (...)
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    Pretending to cooperate. How speakers hide evasive actions.Dariusz Galasinski - 1996 - Argumentation 10 (3):375-388.
    The paper is based on the following two assumptions. Firstly, evasive utterances are those which are semantically irrelevant to the question they are an answer to. Secondly, they can be divided into two main categories — overt and covert.The question to be asked as regards covert evasion is: How is it possible that an evasive speaker can nevertheless count on her/his utterance being considered cooperative? The objective of this paper is to analyse the means which are used by evasive speakers (...)
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  50. Demokratyczny styl myślowy a nauki przyrodnicze — podążając za myślą L. Flecka.Dariusz Zienkiewicz - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:83-108.
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