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    The Socratic Dimension of Kierkegaard's Imitation.Wojciech T. Kaftański - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (4):599-611.
    This article reevaluates the origins of Kierkegaard’s concept of imitation. It challenges the general approach to the genealogy of the phenomenon in question, which privileges the influence of various religious traditions on the thinker and ignores his exposure to the non-Christian literature. I contend that a close reading of the Apology, the Sophist, the Republic, and the Phaedo alongside Kierkegaard’s texts from the so-called second authorship reveals in the dialogues of Plato the three crucial aspects of Kierkegaard’s concept of imitation, (...)
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    Introduction: imagination in Kierkegaard and beyond.Wojciech T. Kaftanski - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (3):405-413.
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    Kierkegaard on Imitation and Ethics: Towards a Secular Project?Wojciech T. Kaftanski - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (4):557-577.
    This essay demonstrates the prominence of imitation in Kierkegaard’s ethics. I move beyond his idea of authentic existence modeled on Christ and explore the secular dimension of Kierkegaard’s insights about human nature and imitation. I start with presenting imitation as key to understanding the ethical dimension of the relationship between the universal and individual aspects of the human self in Kierkegaard. I then show that Kierkegaard’s moral concepts of “primitivity” and “comparison” are a response to his sociological and psychological observations (...)
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    Kierkegaard, Mimesis, and Modernity: A Study of Imitation, Existence, and Affect.Wojciech Kaftanski - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book challenges the widespread view of Kierkegaard’s idiosyncratic and predominantly religious position on mimesis. -/- Taking mimesis as a crucial conceptual point of reference in reading Kierkegaard, this book offers a nuanced understanding of the relation between aesthetics and religion in his thought. Kaftanski shows how Kierkegaard's dialectical-existential reading of mimesis interlaces aesthetic and religious themes, including the familiar core concepts of imitation, repetition, and admiration as well as the newly arisen notions of affectivity, contagion, and crowd behavior. (...)
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    Mental images and imagination in moral education.Wojciech Kaftanski - 2024 - Journal of Moral Education 53 (1):119-138.
    ABSTRACT This article argues for a unique role of imagination and mental images in the moral education of students. Imagination is rendered here as a capacity oriented toward realizable and salient goals; mental images are understood as particular future-oriented self-representations (FOSRs) devised by and held in imagination. FOSRs have four moral attributes: they are 1) expressive of us as moral agents, 2) shape our moral identity, 3) serve as moral pointers, and 4) help devise mitigating strategies. FOSRs can be created (...)
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    Admiration, Affectivity, and Value: Critical Remarks on Exemplarity.Wojciech Kaftanski - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-18.
    By spelling out the affective dimension of admiration, this paper challenges the view of admiration as a trustworthy means of detecting morally desirable qualities in exemplars. Such a view of admiration, foundational for the current debate on exemplars in moral education, holds that admiration is a self-motivating emotion essentially oriented toward the good and the excellent. I demonstrate that this view ignores the affective aspects of admiration explored widely in the history of philosophy on which the debate on moral exemplars (...)
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    Imagination, Mental Representation, and Moral Agency: Moral Pointers in Kierkegaard and Ricoeur.Wojciech Kaftanski - 2024 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):179-198.
    This article engages the considerations of imagination in Kierkegaard and Ricoeur to argue for a moral dimension of the imagination and its objects. Imaginary objects are taken to be mental representations in images and narratives of people or courses of action that are not real in the sense that they are not actual, or have not yet happened. Three claims are made in the article. First, by drawing on the category of possibility, a conceptual distinction is established between imagination and (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s “Mission Possibility”.Wojciech Kaftanski - forthcoming - Metascience:1-4.
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    Kierkegaard’s Aesthetics and the Aesthetic of Imitation.Wojciech Kaftański - 2014 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 19 (1):111-134.
    This paper challenges the general approach to Kierkegaard ’ s engagement with imitation, which privileges a strictly religious reading. Heretofore imitation has been apprehended as a coherent concept shaped within the context of imitatio Christi in the devotio moderna. I locate Kierkegaard ’ s writings in the broader context of mimesis. Analysing particular mimetic structures woven into the text, I show that a plurality of imitative models that are different fromChrist occurs therein. Addressing the distinction between the religious and the (...)
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  10. Beyond the Imagery: The Encounters of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky with an Image of the Dead Christ.Wojciech Kaftanski - 2014 - Dostoevsky Journal. An Independent Review 14 (1): 110–129.
    Through an analysis of Kierkegaard’s and Dostoevsky’s approaches to the theme of the death of Christ – one of the major leitmotifs in the debate of their contemporaries conveyed through theological and philosophical considerations, but also expressed in novels and in art – I show how the thinkers comprehended and articulated in their works the religious challenges awaiting the modern man.
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    Mimesis in Kierkegaard’s “Does a Human Being Have the Right to Let Himself Be Put to Death for the Truth?” Remarks on the Formation of the Self.Wojciech Kaftanski - 2011 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1 (1):195-220.
    This essay discusses the role of mimesis in bringing about the images of the crucified Christ, the self, and the martyr as overlooked parts of Kierkegaard!s pseudonymous texts. With respect to mimesis I focus on imitation, representation and resemblance.3 With regard to Kierkegaard!s “Does a Human Being Have the Right to Let Himself Be Put to Death for the Truth?” I argue that its author H.H. introduces the mimetic concept of self and its textual process of formation. I claim that (...)
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    Ewaluacyjne i egzystencjalne aspekty trafu moralnego.Wojciech Lewandowski - 2019 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 67 (2):141-168.
    The phenomenon of luck poses a problem for ethics for two reasons. First, it makes it difficult to formulate homogeneous moral judgments for two or more actions which seem to be similar to each other in every morally relevant aspect except of some successful or unfortunate events that take place in one case and not in the other. The occurrence of these events wasn’t under control of any of the agents but for external observers it tends to be the basis (...)
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    A note on the Lambek-van Benthem calculus.Wojciech Buszkowski - 1984 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 13 (1):31-35.
    van Benthem [1] introduces a variant of Lambek Syntactic Calculus , proposed by Lambek [6], we call the variant Lambek-van Benthem Calculus . As proved by van Benthem, LBC is complete with respect to a semantics of λ-terms. In this note we indicate other relevant properties of LBC , just supporting some expectations of van Benthem. Given a countable set P r, of primitive types, the set T p, of types, is the smallest one such that: T p contains P (...)
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  14. Problem konstytucji fenomenologicznego czasu w myśli Husserla — krytyka Jacques'a Derridy.Wojciech Mackiewicz - 2013 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A (23):92-109.
    HUSSERL’S PHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME — THE CRITIQUE BY JACQUES DERRIDA The problem of time was very important in the theory of phenomenology. Husserl understood that this is the basis of his research. That is why phenomenology of the time was scrutinized with a great importance. Conception of non-linear time and many possibilities of philosophical re-thinking the same moment of the time were the results of that theoretical model. Reading Husserl’s works Derrida is impressed with them. His analysis of phenomenology starts (...)
     
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    Czas biednych diabłów. Carla Schmitta krytyka współczesnej mu epoki w drugim dziesięcioleciu XX wieku oraz jego narodziny jako myśliciela politycznego.Wojciech Engelking - 2020 - Civitas 26:211-234.
    The author examines the critique of the epoch, which German philosopher of law and political theoretician Carl Schmitt worked out in the 1920s. Since this topic is present in most of Schmitt’s works from that period, author chose to discuss three, in which this subject isn’t considered on the margins, but on the foreground: a text concerning the poem by Theodor Däubler Nordlicht, Political Romanticism and Age of Neutralizations and Depoliticizations. While the latter is well known in Poland, the first (...)
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    Westerplatte or Jedwabne?: Debates on history and "collective guilt" in Poland.Wojciech Stanislawski - 2003 - Filozofija I Društvo 2003 (21):261-270.
    The author analyzes recent Polish debates on researching silenced aspects of national history and the problem of the "collective guilt". One of the major questions arising in these debates is: does the study of "white spots" from the past lead to a trauma of continuous collective self-blame? In Poland, a specialized institution, the Institute of National Memory, was founded in 1998, engaging in research, documentation and public education on events related to German and Soviet occupation during WWII and the activity (...)
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    Aquinas on Imitation of Nature: Source of Principles of Moral Action by Wojciech Golubiewski.Anthony T. Flood - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 76 (1):139-141.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aquinas on Imitation of Nature: Source of Principles of Moral Action by Wojciech GolubiewskiAnthony T. FloodGOLUBIEWSKI, Wojciech. Aquinas on Imitation of Nature: Source of Principles of Moral Action. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 2022. xx + 309 pp. Cloth, $75.00Does Aquinas's ethical account necessarily rely upon his metaphysics of goodness and natural forms, or can we fairly interpret his ethics as merely cursorily (...)
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    Kierkegaard, Mimesis, and Modernity: A Study of Imitation, Existence, and Affect, by Wojciech Kaftanski.Orrin Page - 2022 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 4 (2):230-231.
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    Wojciech Słomski. W stronę człowieka, Wokół koncepcji filozofii Antoniego Kępińskiego [In the direction of man. About Antoni Kępiński's conception of philosophy].Paweł Stanisław Czarnecki - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):298-299.
    Assuming, according to Jaspers, that the measure of truth of a philosophical system is the lifestyle of its creator as well as his ability at drawing conclusions resulting from philosophical speculation to the requirements of practical action, the question must be asked, to what extent, if at all Wojciech Słomski's book tries to recognise and name the philosophically characteristic merging of theory and practise. Despite this, it shouldn't be the superior aim of any biography, let alone the biography of (...)
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    Libido i lojalność w polityce.Wojciech Wasiutyński - 1961 - Londyn,: Nakł. Myśli polskiej.
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  21. Nine chances out of ten that things will go to hell": Rorty on Orwell, Silko, and narratives of the dark future.Wojciech Malecki - 2019 - In Randall Auxier, Eli Kramer & Krzysztof Piotr Skowroński (eds.), Rorty and Beyond. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    Ziemia jest ciałem niebieskim: myśli posoborowe.Wojciech Wasiutyński - 1972 - London, England: Veritas.
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    Rights Before Courts: A Study of Constitutional Courts in Postcommunist States of Central and Eastern Europe.Wojciech Sadurski - 2014 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This is a completely revised and updated second edition of Rights Before Courts (2005, paper edition 2008). This book carefully examines the most recent wave of the emergence and case law of activist constitutional courts: those that were set up after the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. In contrast to most other analysts and scholars, the study does not take for granted that they are a "force for good" but rather subjects them to critical scrutiny against a (...)
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    Refleksja a poznanie bytu: refleksja "in actu exercito" i jej funkcja w poznaniu metafizykalnym.Wojciech Chudy - 1984 - Lublin: Redakcja Wydawnictw KUL.
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    Confiance, bonne foi, fidélité: la notion de fides dans la vie des sociétés médiévales (VIe-XVe siècles).Wojciech Fałkowski & Yves Sassier (eds.) - 2018 - Paris: Classiques Garnier.
    With the meaning of trust, good faith and respect for promises made, protection, or assistance, fides in the non-exclusively religious sense of the word comes from the demand for ethical perfection: as such, it is omnipresent in human relations and in the dynamic of societies in the Middle Ages.
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  26. "L'affirmation" de l'homme dans le personnalisme de Jacques Maritain: et son apport dans la vision intégrale de l'être humain.Wojciech Gliniecki - 2022 - Fribourg: Academic Press Fribourg.
    Qu'est-ce que l'homme? En se basant sur l'anthropologie à la fois d'Aristote et de Saint Thomas d'Aquin, Maritain propose une conception de l'homme dans laquelle la morale est étroitement liée aux composantes ontologiques dans l'être humain. Le personnalisme de Maritain met l'accent sur le caractère communautaire de l'humanisme. L'homme s'accomplit au moment où il se donne à soi-même et aux autres. Ces deux dimensions du don sont constitutives pour que l'homme s'épanouisse intégralement et pleinement : le don à l'égard de (...)
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    The Cognitive Value of Introspection according to Kazimierz Twardowski.Wojciech Rechlewicz - 2022 - Filozofia Nauki 30 (2):47-64.
    Kazimierz Twardowski attributed high cognitive value to introspection because he believed it plays a fundamental role in psychology, the primary philosophical discipline. He believed that basing philosophy on inner experience would allow it to obtain universal and justified results. Internal experience consists of perceiving one’s own mental facts; it is non-sensual and selfevident. Twardowski referred to introspection in his investigations in various ways, which is presented in the article.
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  28. Prawda W koncepcji stylów myślowych ludwika flecka.Wojciech Regenczuk - 1998 - Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 26 (2-4).
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  29. Studia nad logiką deontyczną.Wojciech Suchoń - 1983 - Kraków: Nakł. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
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  30. On the relevance of evolutionary anthropology for practical philosophy.Wojciech Załuski - 2013 - In Michał Heller, Bartosz Brożek & Łukasz Kurek (eds.), Between philosophy and science. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
     
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    Transubstantiation as a normative process: James Joyce and Carl Schmitt in 1922.Wojciech Engelking - forthcoming - Thesis Eleven.
    The thesis that legal norms are rooted in theology is not new. It is worth considering, however, to what extent not only singular norms, but also models of normativity are the structural representation of theological concepts. In this article, I consider transubstantiation as one of such ideas. I analyse its place in two political theologies published at the same time (in 1922): Carl Schmitt’s Political Theology and James Joyce’s Ulysses. I argue that both thinkers used the idea of transubstantiation as (...)
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    Double Meaning in Ritual Communication.Wojciech Fałkowski - 2008 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 42 (1):169-188.
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    The Letter of Bruno of Querfurt to King Henry II.Wojciech Fałkowski - 2009 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 43 (1):417-438.
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    Filozofia Hermanna Cohena w perspektywie sporu o jedność metody transcendentalnej.Wojciech Hanuszkiewicz (ed.) - 2011 - Warszawa: Wydawn. Instytutu Filozofii i Socjologii PAN.
  35. Moral Education from the Perspective of the Liberal-Communitarian Debate.Wojciech Hanuszkiewicz - 2019 - In Dorota Probucka (ed.), Contemporary moral dilemmas. Berlin: Peter Lang.
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  36. Naród i postęp: problematyka narodowa w ideologii i myśli społecznej pozytywistów warszawskich.Wojciech Modzelewski - 1977 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
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  37. Co się weryfikuje w doświadczeniu?Wojciech Sady - 1980 - In Jan Such (ed.), O swoistości uzasadniania wiedzy w różnych naukach: praca zbiorowa. Poznań: Wydawn. Nauk. Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
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    Filozofia bliższa życiu: w 50. urodziny profesora Wojciecha Słomskiego.Wojciech Słomski & Zdzisław Sirojć (eds.) - 2019 - Pułtusk: Akademia Humanistyczna.
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    W kręgu filozofii Alfreda Tarskiego.Wojciech Słomski - 2001 - Warszawa: MIX. Edited by Alfred Tarski.
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    Argumentacja i racjonalna zmiana przekonán.Wojciech Suchoń, Irena Trzcieniecka-Schneider & Dominik Kowalski (eds.) - 2010 - Kraków: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
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  41. Three senses of moral and legal normativity.Wojciech Załuski - 2011 - In Jerzy Stelmach & Bartosz Brożek (eds.), The normativity of law. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
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    Running across the mind or across the park: does speech about physical and metaphorical motion go hand in hand?Wojciech Lewandowski & Şeyda Özçalışkan - 2023 - Cognitive Linguistics 34 (3-4):411-444.
    Expression of physical motion (e.g., man runs by) shows systematic variability not only between language types (i.e., inter-typological) but also within a language type (i.e., intra-typological). In this study, we asked whether the patterns of variability extend to metaphorical motion events (e.g., time runs by). Our analysis of randomly selected 450 physical motion (150/language) and 450 metaphorical motion (150/language) event descriptions from written texts originally produced by German, Polish, and Spanish authors showed strong inter-typological differences in the expression of both (...)
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    Law and evil: the evolutionary perspective.Wojciech Załuski - 2018 - Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Law and Evil presents an alternative evolutionary picture of man, focusing on the origins and nature of human evil, and demonstrating its useful application in legal-philosophical analyses. Using this representation of human nature, Wojciech Załuski analyses the development of law, which he interprets as moving from evolutionary ethics to genuine ethics, as well as arguing in favour of metaethical realism and ius naturale.
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    Constructive knowledge: what agents can achieve under imperfect information.Wojciech Jamroga & Thomas Ågotnes - 2007 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 17 (4):423-475.
    We propose a non-standard interpretation of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with imperfect information, for which no commonly accepted semantics has been proposed yet. Rather than changing the semantic structures, we generalize the usual interpretation of formulae in single states to sets of states. We also propose a new epistemic operator for ?practical? or ?constructive? knowledge, and we show that the new logic (which we call Constructive Strategic Logic) is strictly more expressive than most existing solutions, while it retains the same model (...)
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    Aquinas on imitation of nature: source of principles of moral action.Wojciech Golubiewski - 2022 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    The author argues that it is possible to develop a metaphysical interpretation of Aquinas's doctrine of natural law that still deserves serious philosophical consideration today; examines Aquinas's theoretical reflections on the metaphysical and epistemological aspects of human natural goodness, applying them to moral contexts as found in the Secunda secundae.
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  46. Physics in the service of theology : a methodological inquiry.Wojciech P. Grygiel - 2013 - In Bartosz Brożek, Adam Olszewski & Mateusz Hohol (eds.), Logic in theology. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
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  47. Spacetime in the perspective of the theory of quantum gravity : should it stay or should it go?Wojciech P. Grygiel - 2013 - In Michał Heller, Bartosz Brożek & Łukasz Kurek (eds.), Between philosophy and science. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
  48. Heidegger a problem jezyka.Wojciech Herman - 2007 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 43 (1):31-45.
     
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  49. Przezwyciężenie metafizyki a problem odpowiedzialności w ujęciu Martina Heideggera.Wojciech Herman - 1996 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 19 (3):39-48.
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    Practicing pragmatist aesthetics: critical perspectives on the arts.Wojciech Małecki (ed.) - 2014 - New York, NY: Rodopi.
    This is the first collection in English devoted exclusively to pragmatist aesthetics. Its main aim is to employ the resources of that rich and exciting tradition in studying artistic phenomena such as film, sculpture, bio-art, poetry, the novel, cuisine, and various body arts. But it also attempts to provide a wider background for such studies by sketching the history of pragmatist reflection on the aesthetic and by discussing some of the main positions that this history has produced: the aesthetic conceptions (...)
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