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  1. Atynomie i perspektywy dialogu.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (1):98-104.
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  2. Bejrut 1970.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (9):100-103.
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  3. \" Confessio africana\" nadzieje, złudzenia, mistyfikacje.Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (2):104-117.
     
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  4. \"Czwarty człowiek\".Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (10):48-58.
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  5. Dialog i współdziałanie ( Dialog i współdziałanie, Instytut Wydawniczy PAX 1970, s.214).Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (7):112-119.
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  6. Dechrystianizacja kultury.Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 6 (6):110-118.
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  7. Etudes o kryzysie wiary \"trzecim człowieku\" i \"sekularyzacji\".Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (2):127-133.
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  8. Jak się nie ma, co się lubi...Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (3):106-109.
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  9. \"Kolegialność\" i \"prymat\" w perspektywie ekumenicznej.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (6):110-119.
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  10. Kronika śmierci Boga.Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (11):94-101.
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  11. \"Lumiere et vie\" o współczesnym kryzysie Kościoła.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (3):101-105.
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  12. Marks z perspektywy końca dwudziestego wieku (\\\"Marx e suoi critici a cura di Gian Mario Cazzaniga, Domenico Losurdo e Livio Sichirollo\\\", Urbino 1987).Jan Guranowski - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 281 (4).
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  13. Na łamach Komunista Łotwy.Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (1):115-122.
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  14. Na łamach Komunista Estonii.Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (1).
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  15. Nowozytny humanizm i ateizm ( Praca zbiorowa Od Erazma z Rotterdamu do Bertranda Russela, Instytut Naukowego Ateizmu Akademii Nauk Społecznych przy KC KPZR).Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (10):111-114.
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  16. Nowe rozumienie obowiązku chrześcijanina (po Konferencji w Zagorsku).Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (12):123-131.
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  17. Postekumenizm.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (7):90-96.
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  18. Przywódcy afrykańscy u Pawła VI.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (11):97-102.
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  19. Po drugim Synodzie Biskupów.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (4):95-105.
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  20. Problematyka religijna w literaturze typu \" science-fiction\" na Zachodzie.Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (3):97-105.
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  21. Pierwszy tekst o ateizmie watykańskiego sekretariatu dla niewierzących.Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (1):135-140.
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  22. Po Uppsali.Jan Guranowski - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 5 (5):108-114.
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  23. Paweł VI w Genewie.Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (9):103-109.
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  24. Stare i nowe.Jan Guranowski - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (5):36-44.
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  25. Trzeci człowiek?Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (9):38-47.
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  26. Uppsala,cz.3.Jan Guranowski - 1969 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (2):114-118.
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    Far-Sighted Equilibria in 2 x 2, Non-Cooperative, Repeated Games.Jan Aaftink - 1989 - Theory and Decision 27 (3):175.
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    System filozofii medycyny Henryka Nusbauma =.Jan Zamojski - 2006 - Poznań: Akademia Medyczna im. Karola Marcinkowskiego.
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  29. Sports ethics: an anthology.Jan Boxill (ed.) - 2003 - [Malden, MA]: Blackwell.
    Representing the thinking of philosophers, psychologists, sociologists, coaches, and sports writers, these essays bring together a wide range of approaches to ...
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  30. "In and Through Their Association": Freedom and Communism in Marx.Jan Kandiyali & Andrew Chitty - 2023 - In Joe Saunders (ed.), Freedom After Kant: From German Idealism to Ethics and the Self. Blackwell's.
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    O Organism, Where Art Thou? Old and New Challenges for Organism-Centered Biology.Jan Baedke - 2018 - Journal of the History of Biology 52 (2):293-324.
    This paper addresses theoretical challenges, still relevant today, that arose in the first decades of the twentieth century related to the concept of the organism. During this period, new insights into the plasticity and robustness of organisms as well as their complex interactions fueled calls, especially in the UK and in the German-speaking world, for grounding biological theory on the concept of the organism. This new organism-centered biology understood organisms as the most important explanatory and methodological unit in biological investigations. (...)
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    Unknotting reciprocal causation between organism and environment.Jan Baedke, Alejandro Fábregas-Tejeda & Guido I. Prieto - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (5):1-29.
    In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should incorporate more seriously the idea of ‘reciprocal causation.’ This notion refers to feedback loops whereby organisms change their experiences of the environment or alter the physical properties of their surroundings. In these loops, in particular niche constructing activities are central, since they may alter selection pressures acting on organisms, and thus affect their evolutionary trajectories. This paper discusses long-standing problems that emerge when studying such reciprocal causal (...)
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    What an International Declaration on Neurotechnologies and Human Rights Could Look like: Ideas, Suggestions, Desiderata.Jan Christoph Bublitz - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 15 (2):96-112.
    International institutions such as UNESCO are deliberating on a new standard setting instrument for neurotechnologies. This will likely lead to the adoption of a soft law document which will be the first global document specifically tailored to neurotechnologies, setting the tone for further international or domestic regulations. While some stakeholders have been consulted, these developments have so far evaded the broader attention of the neuroscience, neurotech, and neuroethics communities. To initiate a broader debate, this target article puts to discussion twenty-five (...)
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  34. On the Importance of a Human-Scale Breadth of View: Reading Tallis' Freedom.Jan Halák - 2022 - Human Affairs 32 (4):439-452.
    This paper is my commentary on Raymond Tallis’ book Freedom: An Impossible Reality (2021). Tallis argues that the laws described by science are dependent on human agency which extracts them from nature. Consequently, human agency cannot be explained as an effect of natural laws. I agree with Tallis’ main argument and I appreciate that he helps us understand the systematic importance of a human-scale breadth of view regarding any theoretical investigation. In the main part of the paper, I critically comment (...)
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  35. Autonomy and authenticity of enhanced personality traits.Jan Christoph Bublitz & Reinhard Merkel - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (6):360-374.
    There is concern that the use of neuroenhancements to alter character traits undermines consumer's authenticity. But the meaning, scope and value of authenticity remain vague. However, the majority of contemporary autonomy accounts ground individual autonomy on a notion of authenticity. So if neuroenhancements diminish an agent's authenticity, they may undermine his autonomy. This paper clarifies the relation between autonomy, authenticity and possible threats by neuroenhancements. We present six neuroenhancement scenarios and analyse how autonomy accounts evaluate them. Some cases are considered (...)
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    Adornos kritische Theorie des Subjekts.Jan Weyand - 2001 - Lüneburg: zu Klampen.
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  37. Medieval philosophy and the transcendentals: the case of Thomas Aquinas.Jan Aertsen - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    Students of Thomas Aquinas have so far lacked a comprehensive study of his doctrine of the transcendentals. This volume fills this lacuna, showing the fundamental character of the notions of being, one, true and good for his thought. The book inquires into the beginnings of the doctrine in the thirteenth century and explains the relation of the transcendental way of thought to Aquinas's conception of metaphysics. It analyzes 'Being', 'One', 'True', 'Good' and 'Beautiful' individually and discusses their importance for the (...)
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  38. Sensorimotor Theory and Enactivism.Jan Degenaar & J. Kevin O’Regan - 2017 - Topoi 36 (3):393-407.
    The sensorimotor theory of perceptual consciousness offers a form of enactivism in that it stresses patterns of interaction instead of any alleged internal representations of the environment. But how does it relate to forms of enactivism stressing the continuity between life and mind? We shall distinguish sensorimotor enactivism, which stresses perceptual capacities themselves, from autopoietic enactivism, which claims an essential connection between experience and autopoietic processes or associated background capacities. We show how autopoiesis, autonomous agency, and affective dimensions of experience (...)
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    Race and nutrition in the New World: Colonial shadows in the age of epigenetics.Jan Baedke & Abigail Nieves Delgado - 2019 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 76:101175.
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    Christianity as distinct practices: a complicated relationship.Jan-Olav Henriksen - 2019 - New York: T&T Clark.
    Jan-Olav Henriksen reconstructs and analyzes Christianity as a cluster of practices that manifest a distinct historically and contextually shaped mode of being in the world. Henriksen suggests that these practices imply a complicated relationship between the tradition in which they originate, the community that emerges from and is constituted by that tradition, and the individuals who appropriate the tradition that these communities mediate through their practices. Thus, to think of Christianity simply in terms of belief is misleading and represents an (...)
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    Above the gene, beyond biology: toward a philosophy of epigenetics.Jan Baedke - 2018 - Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Epigenetics is currently one of the fastest-growing fields in the sciences. Epigenetic information not only controls DNA expression but links genetic factors with the environmental experiences that influence the traits and characteristics of an individual. What we eat, where we work, and how we live affects not only the activity of our genes but that of our offspring as well. This discovery has imposed a revolutionary theoretical shift on modern biology, especially on evolutionary theory. It has helped to uncover the (...)
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    Medieval philosophy as transcendental thought: from Philip the Chancellor (ca. 1225) to Francisco Súarez.Jan Aertsen - 2012 - Boston: Brill.
    This book provides for the first time a complete history of the doctrine of the transcendentals and shows its importance for the understanding of philosophy in the Middle Ages.
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  43. The ethics of competition.Jan Boxill - 2003 - In Sports ethics: an anthology. [Malden, MA]: Blackwell. pp. 107--115.
     
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    Legal Reasoning and Logic.Jan Woleński - 2024 - Studia Humana 13 (3):18-22.
    This paper investigates the basis arguments of so-called legal logic and their relation to logic in its standard meaning. There is no doubt that legal arguments belong to logic in the wide sense (sensu largo), but their reduction to schemes of formal logic (logica sensu stricto) is a controversial issue. It can be demonstrated that only some legal arguments fall under explicit rules of formal logic, that is, having a deductive character. Most such reasoning is fallible, and its correctness depends (...)
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    Freedom of Thought in the Age of Neuroscience.Jan Christoph Bublitz - 2014 - Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 100 (1):1-25.
    Freedom of thought is a fundamental human right, enshrined in many human rights treaties. It might very well be the only human right without any practical application. The paper reconstructs scope and meaning of this forgotten right and proposes four principles for its interpretation. In the age of neuroscientific insights and interventions into mind and brain that afford to alter thoughts, the time for the law to define freedom of thought in a way that lives up to its theoretical significance (...)
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    Deontic epistemic stit logic distinguishing modes of mens rea.Jan Broersen - 2011 - Journal of Applied Logic 9 (2):137-152.
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    Where the social meets the biological: new ontologies of biosocial race.Jan Baedke & Azita Chellappoo - 2023 - Synthese 201 (1):1-23.
    In recent years, postgenomic research, and the fields of epigenetics and microbiome science in particular, have described novel ways in which social processes of racialization can become embodied and result in physiological and health-related racial difference. This new conception of biosocial race has important implications for philosophical debates on the ontology of race. We argue that postgenomic research on race exhibits two key biases in the way that racial schemas are deployed. Firstly, although the ‘new biosocial race’ has been characterized (...)
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    Sound Predicts Meaning: Cross‐Modal Associations Between Formant Frequency and Emotional Tone in Stanzas.Jan Auracher, Winfried Menninghaus & Mathias Scharinger - 2020 - Cognitive Science 44 (10):e12906.
    Research on the relation between sound and meaning in language has reported substantial evidence for implicit associations between articulatory–acoustic characteristics of phonemes and emotions. In the present study, we specifically tested the relation between the acoustic properties of a text and its emotional tone as perceived by readers. To this end, we asked participants to assess the emotional tone of single stanzas extracted from a large variety of poems. The selected stanzas had either an extremely high, a neutral, or an (...)
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    Logic and Metalogic: a Historical Sketch.Jan Woleński - 2024 - Studia Humana 13 (1):39-44.
    This paper briefly discusses the relations between logic and metalogic in history. Metalogic is understood as a reflection on logic in its various senses, particularly sensu stricto (formal, mathematical) and sensu largo (formal logic plus semantic plus methodology of science). It is shown that metalogic in its contemporary understanding arose after mathematical logic had become a mature discipline. Special passage is devoted to metalogic in Poland. The last part of the paper discussed so-called logocentric predicament.
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    Expanding Views of Evolution and Causality: Workshop ‘Cause and Process in Evolution’, Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research , Vienna, May 11th–14th, 2017.Jan Baedke - 2017 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 48 (4):591-594.
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