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    Conceivability, Possibility and Rationality.Karol Polcyn - 2013 - Filozofia Nauki 21 (2).
    Chalmers argues that ideal conceivability (conceivability on ideal rational reflection) entails possibility and on this basis assumes that zombies are possible and, therefore, that materialism is false. I argue that the paradigm cases of conceivability intuitions that Chalmers takes to be reliable guides to possibility are not only conceptually coherent, even on ideal rational reflection, but in addition have some rational explanation. The conceivability of zombies, however, has no rational explanation. So it is not ad hoc to deny that the (...)
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  2. Conceivability, possibility, and a posteriori necessity: On Chalmers' argument for dualism.Karol Polcyn - 2006 - Diametros 7:37-55.
    Chalmers argues that zombies are possible and that therefore consciousness does not supervene on physical facts, which shows the falsity of materialism. The crucial step in this argument – that zombies are possible – follows from their conceivability and hence depends on assuming that conceivability implies possibility. But while Chalmers’s defense of this assumption – call it the conceivability principle – is the key part of his argument, it has not been well understood. As I see it, Chalmers’s defense of (...)
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  3. Argument z wyobrażalności a strategia pojęć fenomenalnych.Karol Polcyn - 2005 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    According to the conceivability argument, physicalism is false since it is conceivable and hence possible that the physical truth do not entail the phenomenal truth. The influential way of responding to the conceivability argument is to claim that our conceivability intuitions can be accounted for in purely psychological terms, by appealing to some cognitive and functional differences between phenomenal and physical concepts, and that therefore what is conceivable does not entail what is possible. On this account, the entailment from the (...)
     
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  4. Brian Loar on Physicalism and Phenomenal Concepts.Karol Polcyn - 2007 - Diametros 11:10-39.
    Brian Loar argues that we can account for the conceptual independence of coextensive terms purely psychologically, by appealing to conceptual rather than semantic differences between concepts, and that this leaves room for assuming that phenomenal and physical concepts can be coextensive on a posteriori grounds despite the fact that both sorts of concepts refer directly . I argue that Loar does not remove the mystery of the coextensiveness of those concepts because he does not offer any explanation of why they (...)
     
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    Conceivability, Possibility and Materialism.Karol Polcyn - 2020 - Diametros 19 (73):20-34.
    Materialism is the view according to which a zombie world is metaphysically impossible. Assuming that zombies are conceivable in the sense that we cannot rule out a priori that our world is a zombie world, materialists must hold that a zombie world is metaphysically impossible despite being conceivable. There are no good reasons to think that this view (type-B materialism) is false, since there are no good reasons to think that the corresponding phenomenal and physical/functional concepts cannot be distinct concepts (...)
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  6. Can Perceptual Experiences Justify Beliefs?Karol Polcyn - 2011 - Filozofia Nauki 19 (2).
    The question whether perceptual experiences justify perceptual beliefs is ambiguous. One problem is the well familiar skeptical one. How can perceptual experiences justify beliefs if those experiences may systematically deceive us? Our experiences might be just as they are and yet the world might be radically different. But there is also another problem about the justification of perceptual beliefs which arises independently of the above skeptical worry. This other problem has to do with our understanding of the very notion of (...)
     
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  7. Chalmers' two-dimensional argument against materialism.Karol Polcyn - manuscript
     
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    Does the Intuition of Distinctness Result from Valid Reasoning? – Reply to Kammerer.Karol Polcyn - 2023 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 14 (1):321-337.
    According to an influential physicalist view, the intuition of distinctness is a cognitive illusion in the sense that it results from fallacious reasoning: we erroneously infer that the referents of phenomenal and physical concepts are different, from the fact that there is a certain difference between our uses of those concepts. (Kammerer, Review of Philosophy and Psychology 10:649–667, 2019) has recently argued, however, that it is psychologically implausible that the intuition of distinctness results from a fallacy: the reasoning process leading (...)
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  9. Objects, Their Parts, and Essences.Karol Polcyn - 2012 - Filozofia Nauki 20 (3).
    According to some philosophical views, parts of objects (either three-dimen¬sional or four-dimensional) and whole objects are distinct entities. This raises the question of how to identify objects and their parts across possible worlds. By the principle of the necessity of diversity, the distinctness of objects and their parts must be preserved across possible worlds and this, paradoxically, seems to imply that in other possible worlds objects cannot be temporally or spatially different from what they actually are. For example, it seems (...)
     
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    Physicalism and the Explanatory Gap.Karol Polcyn - 2005 - Diametros 6:49-69.
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    Physicalism and the Explanatory Gap.Karol Polcyn - 2005 - Diametros 6:49-69.
  12. Realizm metafizyczny i referencja w świetle poglądów H. Putnama.Karol Polcyn - 1997 - Principia.
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  13. Split Brains.Karol Polcyn - 2011 - Filozofia Nauki 19 (3).
    Brain bisection raises the intriguing question about how many minds the split-brain patients have. Thomas Nagel and Derek Parfit, who have brought this question into consideration, come to similar conclusions in response to it. They both argue that the question has no answer, that there simply isn’t any countable number of minds that the split-brain patients have. In addition, Parfit argues that the split-brain cases can be adequately described only if we adopt a certain particular view about the metaphysical nature (...)
     
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  14. The conceivability argument and the intuition of dualism.Karol Polcyn - 2010 - Diametros 24:90-106.
    Kripke’s antimaterialist argument, under David Papineau’s new interpretation, is not based on assuming that the conceivability of zombies entails possibility and does not lead to the conclusion that materialism is false but rather to the conclusion that we are all in the grip of the intuitive feeling that materialism is false. Leaving it open whether or not Papineau’s interpretation of Kripke’s argument is correct, I argue here that by appealing to the intuition of dualism we can see that the conceivability (...)
     
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  15. The two-dimensional argument against materialism and its semantic premise.Karol Polcyn - 2011 - Diametros 29:80-92.
    David Chalmers argues that zombies are possible because they are ideally conceivable and that therefore consciousness does not supervene on the physical. In this paper I discuss the most influential criticism of the conceivability-possibility principle in the current literature. According to that criticism, the conceivability-possibility principle is unjustified because it depends on a certain unjustified assumption concerning the semantic conditions under which necessary statements can be true a posteriori, namely that a posteriority is due to contingency at the reference-fixing level, (...)
     
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    Gadamer i Wrocław.Karol Bal & Jadwiga Wilk (eds.) - 1997 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    Philosophie und Regionalität.Karol Bal, Volker Caysa & Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer (eds.) - 1999 - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    Religija kaip transcendencijos apreiškimo išraiška.Karol Jasiński - forthcoming - Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art.
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    Hegels Sicht der Aufklärung.Karol Βal - 2006 - In Konstantin Broese, Andreas Hütig, Oliver Immel & Renate Reschke (eds.), Vernunft der Aufklärung - Aufklärung der Vernunft. Akademie Verlag. pp. 179-184.
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    Music and the aesthetics of modernity: essays.Karol Berger, Anthony Newcomb & Reinhold Brinkmann (eds.) - 2005 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    This book encourages a debate over musical modernity; a debate considering the question whether an examination of the history of European art music may enrich our picture of modernity and whether our understanding of music's development may be transformed by insights into the nature of modernity provided by other historical disciplines.
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    A theory of art.Karol Berger - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    What, if anything, has art to do with the rest of our lives, and in particular with those ethical and political issues that matter to us most? Will art created today be likely to play a role in our lives as profound as that of the best art of the past? A Theory of Art shifts the focus of aesthetics from the traditional debate of "what is art?" to the engaging question of "what is art for?" Skillfully describing the social (...)
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    Introduction: International Responses to President Trump’s Foreign Policy: The First Two Years.Karol Żakowski, Magdalena Marczuk-Karbownik & Joanna Ciesielska-Klikowska - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 23 (1):5-8.
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    Revision of Japan’s Foreign Policy After Donald Trump’s Electoral Victory.Karol Żakowski - 2019 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 23 (1):85-101.
    The article analyzes the process of modification of Japan’s foreign policy after Donald Trump’s election as US president. As short- and middle-range aims of Japan’s diplomatic strategy were outlined with expectation of victory of Hillary Clinton, Tokyo was forced to abruptly change its policy. Relying on the neoclassical realist theory, the article examines the complex interaction between the external factors, such as security threats from North Korea or China, and domestic factors both in Japan and the US, that is personal, (...)
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    Uniwersalistyczna etyka współodpowiedzialności.Karol-Otto Apel - 1996 - Etyka 29:9-28.
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  25. Orden natural y persona humana: la singularidad y jerarquía del universo según Mariano Artigas.Miroslaw Karol - 2000 - Pamplona: Ediciones Universidad de Navarra.
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  26. Grounding, Essence, and Contingentism.Karol Lenart - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):2157-2172.
    According to grounding necessitarianism if some facts ground another fact, then the obtaining of the former necessitates the latter. Proponents of grounding contingentism argue against this claim, stating that it is possible for the former facts to obtain without necessitating the latter. In this article I discuss a recent argument from restricted accidental generalisations provided by contingentists that advances such possibility. I argue that grounding necessitarianism can be defended against it. To achieve this aim, I postulate a relationship between grounding (...)
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    Der Begriff des Gewissens im Gesamtbild der Systemkonzeption in der Phänomenologie des Geistes.Karol Bal - 2004 - In Heinz Kimmerle (ed.), Die Eigenbedeutung der Jenaer Systemkonzeptionen Hegels: gemeinsame Tagung der Internationalen Hegel-Gesellschaft und der Internationalen Hegel-Vereinigung, 10.-12.04.2003, Erasmus-Universität Rotterdam. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. pp. 229-238.
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    Was heißt,aufklären' und was ist,Aufklärung'? Mendelssohn und Kant - Ein Vergleich.Karol Bal - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 133-139.
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    hnRNP K: One protein multiple processes.Karol Bomsztyk, Oleg Denisenko & Jerzy Ostrowski - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (6):629-638.
    Since its original identification as a component of the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) complex, K protein has been found not only in the nucleus but also in the cytoplasm and mitochondria and is implicated in chromatin remodeling, transcription, splicing and translation processes. K protein contains multiple modules that, on one hand, bind kinases while, on the other hand, recruit chromatin, transcription, splicing and translation factors. Moreover, the K‐ protein‐mediated interactions are regulated by signaling cascades. These observations are consistent with K (...)
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  30. O pojęciu moralności.Karol Frenkel - 1925 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 3 (4):433-478.
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    Political Freedom as an Open Question.Karol Chrobak - 2019 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (1):59-76.
    This essay diagnoses the condition of contemporary liberal democracies. It assumes that the current crisis of democracy is not the result of an external ideological threat, but it is the result of the lack of a coherent vision of democracy itself. The author recognises that the key symptom of the contemporary crisis is the decreasing involvement of citizens in public life and their growing reluctance to participate in public debate. He claims that the reason for this is the increasing social (...)
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    What Plurality of Realities? Some Critical Remarks on the Philosophy of Leon Chwistek.Karol Chrobak - 2012 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 6 (1):7-25.
    This paper focuses on the theory of plurality of realities introduced by Leon Chwistek. A critical analysis of this theory and an extensional interpretation of Chwistek’s axiomatic descriptions of four realities lead to an epistemological interpretation of this theory. The word “plurality” in the title is a result of different waysof understanding the same original set of sense-data. This interpretation is contrasted with Kazimierz Pasenkiewicz’s ontological version of this theory. In the final parts of the paper the most important consequences (...)
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  33. H. Charlton Bastian. A Treatise on Aphasia and other Speech Defects.Karol Appl - 1897 - Przegląd Filozoficzny 4 (1).
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  34. Czy nowy kształt "Ty"? Pojęcie sumienia w etyce późnego Feuerbacha.Karol Bal - 1993 - Principia 7.
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  35. J. G. Fichte, Königsberg 1806. Iratok.Karol Bal, Malor Enikő & J. G. Fichte - 1998 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 4.
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  36. Johann Gottlieb Fichte: zum curriculum vitae des Philosophen = załącznik do biografii filozofa.Karol Bal (ed.) - 1996 - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
     
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    Kant i Hegel: dwa szkice z dziejów niemieckiej myśli etycznej.Karol Bal - 1993 - Wrocław: Wdawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocawskiego.
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    Laudation.Karol Bal - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3-4):21-24.
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    Problematyka w poglądach etycznych Hegla.Karol Bal - 1971 - Etyka 8:41-52.
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    Zbigniew Kuderowicz, Hegel i jego uczniowie . Warsaw, Wiedza Powszechna, 1984, pp. 324.Karol Bal - 1985 - Hegel Bulletin 6 (1):30-32.
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    The Possibility of Interimperial Law.Karol Dobrzeniecki - 2018 - Ratio Juris 31 (3):364-374.
    This article identifies the contemporary criteria of imperiality and then considers the normative aspects of the existence of certain great powers (empires) in international relations. It is argued that there is a body of norms valid among empires that may be referred to as interimperial law, in the sense of a normative order that is intended to lower the costs and dangers of competition between empires. The article outlines a basic theory of coexistence between the emerging interimperial law and the (...)
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    On decidability of amenability in computable groups.Karol Duda & Aleksander Ivanov - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 61 (7):891-902.
    The main result of the paper states that there is a finitely presented group _G_ with decidable word problem where detection of finite subsets of _G_ which generate amenable subgroups is not decidable.
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    The Scientific and Pedagogic Activities of Profesisor Władysław Tatarkiewicz.Karol Estreicher - 1981 - Dialectics and Humanism 8 (2):33-39.
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    Dydaktyczne znaczenie ekonomii instytucjonalnej, jako nurtu ukazującego rolę moralności w życiu gospodarczym.Karol Fjałkowski - 2009 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 12 (2):91-100.
    In the paper a thesis is stated that institutional economics presents considerable support for business ethics teaching. The assumptions of main-stream economics eliminated the problems of morality in economic life. The dominance of neo-classical economics in economic studies curricula contributes to the social opinion that business is deprived of moral dimensions. From this point of view, it is argued that business ethicists should be more interested in institutional economics. Some institutionalists see economics close to social moral philosophy and claim that (...)
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    “Germany in ruins”. Framing new political movements in Germany in the Polish opinion-forming press.Karol Franczak - 2019 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 15 (1):97-119.
    One of the main goals of contemporary media, along with the experts and professionals, who speak in them, has been to explain complex issues and provide the audience with clear descriptions of social reality. This is mostly achieved by the production of ideologically useful interpretative schemes that facilitate understanding of the issues present on the media agenda. An important strategy of shaping the public opinion in the way in which public affairs and the activity of social life participants is framed. (...)
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    Niejedna rzeczywistość: racjonalizm krytyczny Leona Chwistka.Karol Chrobak - 2004 - Kraków: "Inter Esse". Edited by Leon Chwistek.
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    How to Deter Financial Misconduct if Crime Pays?Karol Marek Klimczak, Alejo José G. Sison, Maria Prats & Maximilian B. Torres - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (1):205-222.
    Financial misconduct has come into the spotlight in recent years, causing market regulators to increase the reach and severity of interventions. We show that at times the economic benefits of illicit financial activity outweigh the costs of litigation. We illustrate our argument with data from the US Securities and Exchanges Commission and a case of investment misconduct. From the neoclassical economic paradigm, which follows utilitarian thinking, it is rational to engage in misconduct. Still, the majority of professionals refrain from misconduct, (...)
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    Towards Computer-Based Automated Screening of Dementia Through Spontaneous Speech.Karol Chlasta & Krzysztof Wołk - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Dementia, a prevalent disorder of the brain, has negative effects on individuals and society. This paper concerns using Spontaneous Speech Challenge of Interspeech 2020 to classify Alzheimer's dementia. We used VGGish, a deep, pretrained, Tensorflow model as an audio feature extractor, and Scikit-learn classifiers to detect signs of dementia in speech. Three classifiers were 59.1% accurate, which was 3% above the best-performing baseline models trained on the acoustic features used in the challenge. We also proposed DemCNN, a new PyTorch raw (...)
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    Helmuth Plessner's Social and Political Thought in Light of his Philosophy of Life.Karol Chrobak - 2020 - Diametros 18 (67):38-53.
    The essay contains an analysis of selected socio-political ideas of Helmuth Plessner. The basic assumption of this study is the existence of a close categorial relationship between Plessner’s reflections in The Limits of Community (1924) and in Die Stufen des Organischen (1928). As the interpretative key, the author uses one of the pivotal concepts of Plessner’s philosophy of life, namely the category of “border.” Showing the adequacy of this category in relation to Plessner’s social and political concepts, the essay addresses (...)
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    Niejedna rzeczywistość: racjonalizm krytyczny Leona Chwistka.Karol Chrobak & Leon Chwistek - 2004 - Kraków: "Inter Esse". Edited by Leon Chwistek.
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