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    The Value-Pluralism and Liberalism Problem Revisited.Beata Polanowska - Sygulska - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 14 (1):99-108.
    This article tackles one of the most burning issues discussed by adherents of the dynamically developing movement in ethics which bears on political and legal philosophy, that is value-pluralism. In particular, the article is devoted to an investigation into the highly controversial issue of the relationship between pluralism and liberalism, based upon the three crucial, divergent approaches represented by Isaiah Berlin and his two main opponents, John Gray and George Crowder. The analysis leads to the conclusion that the two concepts (...)
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    Diversity and Decency.Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2020 - Analyse & Kritik 42 (1):241-254.
    George Crowder’s article makes an interesting contribution to the literature on value pluralism. Yet, as a commentary onmy essay (Polanowska-Sygulska, 2019c) it is entirely misconceived. Crowder’s reading of my text is inadequate, in terms of both the legal and the philosophical aspects of my argument. Having ascribed to me the belief that pluralism always favors cultural diversity against legal uniformity (a belief which I do nothold), he argues that a single uniform law may engender more value diversity than a (...)
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    Uwagi o manipulowaniu znaczeniami słów.Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2019 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 9 (1):103-122.
    On manipulating the meaning of words: the strategy of distorting the meaning of concepts in order to redirect people’s attitudes has been put in practice by ideologists and politicians for years. the paper focuses on the refections of selected thinkers and men of letters on this phenomenon. intellectual contributions of isaiah Berlin, Friedrich a. Hayek, leszek Kołakowski and charles l. stevenson on the one hand, and the considerations of george orwell, aldous Huxley, ayn Rand, sławomir mrożek and małgorzata musierowicz on (...)
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    The Crucifix Dispute and Value Pluralism.Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2019 - Analyse & Kritik 41 (2):301-320.
    This article seeks to interpret the striking divergence between the two judgments passed by the European Court of Human Rights in the Lautsi v Italy case in terms of value pluralism. The latter is a hotly debated position in ethics, brought to life in the second half of the twentieth century by Isaiah Berlin. Pluralism elucidates these in interesting ways. First, value pluralism sheds light on three major aspects of the trial before the European Court of Human Rights: the nature (...)
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    Isaiah Berlin, Erich Fromm i nowe podstawy koncepcji praw człowieka (M. Kilanowski, W obronie ludzkiej godności i solidarności, Toruń 2018).Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2019 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:213-218.
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    John Gray, legalizm i filozofia polityki – odpowiedź Adamowi Chmielewskiemu.Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2019 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:183-187.
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    Friedrich von Hayek i kapitalizm nadzoru.Beata Polanowska-Sygulska - 2023 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 17 (4):59-72.
    The topic of the article is the confrontation of the vision of surveillance capitalism, as outlined by Shoshana Zuboff in 2019, with Friedrich von Hayek’s neoliberal doctrine. The main research goal is to answer the questions whether Hayek has been rightly accused by Zuboff as being responsible for the rise of this threatening form of capitalism and for his alleged hostility to democracy. Similar objections against Hayek have also been raised by Andrzej Szahaj. The juxtaposition of the characteristics of surveillance (...)
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    Failure of young polish democracy?Beata Polanowska‐Sygulska - 1996 - The European Legacy 1 (1):356-361.
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  9. Zautomatyzowane rozwiązywanie odesłań występujących w tekstach prawnych.Franciszek Studnicki & Beata Polanowska - 1983 - Studia Semiotyczne 13:65-90.
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    Co to jest strukturalizm? /Beata Szymańska ; Polska Akademia Nauk, Oddział w Krakowie.Beata Szymańska - 1980 - Kraków: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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    The Self, the Other, the Self as An/other.Beata Stawarska - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 16:112-123.
    This article critically examines the way in which Sartre dealt with the problem of alterity in his early works, proposing that Sartre presented an unsatisfactory account of alterity in his first philosophical work entitled The Transcendence of the Ego, though his study of imagination offers ample opportunities to re-examine the question of alterity and to arrive at a more adequate formulation of the way in which the self relates to the other. I therefore begin by demonstrating that the Transcendence of (...)
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  12. Intuicja i wyobraźnia.Beata Szymańska - 1974 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 20.
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  13. Between You and I: Dialogical Phenomenology.Beata Stawarska - 2009 - Ohio University Press.
    Classical phenomenology -- The transcendental tradition -- The logical investigations of the I -- From the I to the ego -- The grammar of the transcendental ego -- Strawson on the primacy of personhood -- Wittgenstein on the lure of words -- The grammar of the transcendental ego -- Zahavi on transcendental subjectivity as intersubjectivity -- Contemporary arguments for the transcendental ego : Marbach, Soffer -- Schutz, Theunissen on social phenomenology -- Husserl's later thought -- The multidiscipline of dialogical phenomenology (...)
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    The Distinctive Terminology in šarḥ Al-Kāfiya by Raḍī L-Dīn Al-ʾastarābāḏī.Beata Sheyhatovitch - 2018 - Brill.
    In _The distinctive terminology in Šarḥ al-Kāfiya by Raḍī l-Dīn al-ʾAstarābāḏī_ Beata Sheyhatovitch offers a comprehensive and systematic study of terminology used by a highly perceptive and original Arab grammarian from 13th century C.E.
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  15. Defining imagination: Sartre between Husserl and Janet.Beata Stawarska - 2005 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 4 (2):133-153.
    The essay traces the double, phenomenological and psychological, background of Sartre’s theory of the imagination. Insofar as these two phenomenological and psychological currents are equally influential for Sartre’s theory of the imagination, his intellectual project is situated in an inter-disciplinary research area which combines the descriptive analyses of Edmund Husserl with the clinical reports and psychological theories of Pierre Janet. While Husserl provides the foundation for the prevailing theory of imagination as pictorial representation, Janet’s findings on obsessive behavior enrich an (...)
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  16. Between Poem and Painting, between Individual and Common Experience - the Art of Haiku in Japan and in Poland.Beata Śniecikowska - 2007 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 9:243-270.
     
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  17. The Space of a Socialist Housing District, the Space of a Modern Poem - the Sensual Art of Miron Białoszewski.Beata Śniecikowska - 2009 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 11:299-316.
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  18. Człowiek Nietzschego w perspektywie przełomu wieków (A. Kucner: \\\"Friedrich Nietzsche. Źródła i perspektywy antropologii\\\").Beata Olkowska - 2001 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 7.
     
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  19. W poszukiwaniu pytań filozoficznych.Beata Olkowska - 1998 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 4.
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    Wyznaczniki eutyfronicznego modelu kształcenia nauczycieli.Beata Pituła - 2010 - Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
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    Prolegomena do filozofii krytycznej: wokół negatywnej dialektyki Th. W. Adorno.Beata Sierocka - 1991 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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  22. Work Values of Police Officers and Their Relationship With Job Burnout and Work Engagement.Beata A. Basinska & Anna M. Dåderman - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Transmissible cancers in an evolutionary context.Beata Ujvari, Anthony T. Papenfuss & Katherine Belov - 2016 - Bioessays 38 (S1):S14-S23.
    Cancer is an evolutionary and ecological process in which complex interactions between tumour cells and their environment share many similarities with organismal evolution. Tumour cells with highest adaptive potential have a selective advantage over less fit cells. Naturally occurring transmissible cancers provide an ideal model system for investigating the evolutionary arms race between cancer cells and their surrounding micro‐environment and macro‐environment. However, the evolutionary landscapes in which contagious cancers reside have not been subjected to comprehensive investigation. Here, we provide a (...)
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  24. Mutual gaze and social cognition.Beata Stawarska - 2006 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 5 (1):17-30.
    I examine the role of mutual gaze in social cognition. I start by discussing recent studies of joint visual attention in order to show that social cognition is operative in infancy prior to the emergence of theoretical skills required to make judgments about other people's states of mind. Such social cognition depends on the communicative potential inherent in human bodies. I proceed to examine this embodied social cognition in the context of Merleau-Ponty's views on vision. I expose some inner difficulties (...)
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    Saussure's Philosophy of Language as Phenomenology: Undoing the Doctrine of the Course in General Linguistics.Beata Stawarska - 2015 - New York: Oxford UP USA.
    This book draws on recent developments in research on Ferdinand de Saussure's general linguistics to challenge the structuralist doctrine associated with the Course in General Linguistics and to propose a phenomenological interpretation of Saussure's study of language.
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    Borderlands biography: Z. Anthony Kruszewski in wartime Europe and postwar America.Beata Halicka - 2021 - Paderborn, Germany: Brill Schöningh. Edited by Paul McNamara.
    Beata Halicka's masterly narrated biography is the story of an extraordinary man and leading intellectual in the Polish-American community. Z. Anthony Kruszewski was first a Polish scout fighting in World War II against the Nazi occupiers, then Prisoner of War/Displaced Person in Western Europe. He stranded as a penniless immigrant in post-war America and eventually became a world-renowned academic. Kruszewski's almost incredible life stands out from his entire generation. His story is a microcosm of the 20th-century history, covering various (...)
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  27. Anonymity and Sociality: The Convergence of psychological and philosophical Currents in Merleau-Ponty’s ontological Theory of Intersubjectivity.Beata Stawarska - 2003 - Chiasmi International 5:295-309.
    In the prospectus for his later work pronounced in 1952, Merleau-Ponty announced that his move beyond the phenomenological to the ontological level of analysis is motivated by issues of sociality, notably communication with others.' I propose to interrogate this priority attributed by the author to this interpersonal bond in his reflections on corporeality in general, marking a departure from The Structure of Behavior and The Phenomenology of Perception, which privileged the starting point of consciousness and the body proper. My interest (...)
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    Human Speech and God's Word: On a Latent Divine Attribute.Beáta Tóth - 2020 - New Blackfriars 101 (1092):218-226.
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    Psychological perspectives on gifted education – selected problems.Beata Łubianka & Andrzej Sękowski - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (4):624-632.
    The present article reviews the psychological literature on selected problems of gifted education. It discusses issues which are particularly important from the point of view of the skills and tools used by psychologists, educational specialists, teachers and tutors in their daily work with gifted children and adolescents. The problems described include diagnosis of giftedness in education, types of educational support provided to the gifted, and the requirements placed on teachers of gifted students. A particular emphasis is put on the contemporary (...)
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    What’s in a name? From “fluctuation fit” to “conformational selection”: rediscovery of a concept.Beáta G. Vértessy & Ferenc Orosz - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (3):1-21.
    Rediscoveries are not rare in biology. A recent example is the re-birth of the "fluctuation fit" concept developed by F. B. Straub and G. Szabolcsi in the sixties of the last century, under various names, the most popular of which is the "conformational selection". This theory offers an alternative to the "induced fit" concept by Koshland for the interpretation of the mechanism of protein—ligand interactions. A central question is whether the ligand induces a conformational change (as described by the induced (...)
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  31. Gedanken zum inneren Hören.Beata Ziegler - 1955 - München: Musikverlag M. Hieber.
     
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    From “fluctuation fit” to “conformational selection”: Evolution, rediscovery, and integration of a concept.Beáta G. Vértessy & Ferenc Orosz - 2011 - Bioessays 33 (1):30-34.
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    Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations, by Johanna Oksala (Book Review Article).Beata Stawarska - 2019 - Puncta 2 (1):33-41.
    Review of Oksala's 2016 Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations.
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    Conscientious object in nursing: Regulations and practice in two European countries.Beata Dobrowolska, Ian McGonagle, Anna Pilewska-Kozak & Ros Kane - 2020 - Nursing Ethics 27 (1):168-183.
    Background: The concept of conscientious objection is well described; however, because of its nature, little is known about real experiences of nursing professionals who apply objections in their practice. Extended roles in nursing indicate that clinical and value-based dilemmas are becoming increasingly common. In addition, the migration trends of the nursing workforce have increased the need for the mutual understanding of culturally based assumptions on aspects of health care delivery. Aim: To present (a) the arguments for and against conscientious objection (...)
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    Polish Sworn Translators’ Attitudes Towards the Job they Perform – Results Obtained from a Job Satisfaction Survey.Beata Piecychna - 2019 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 58 (1):125-154.
    The main aim of this paper is to present the results of a job satisfaction survey conducted on a group of Polish sworn translators. The first part of this paper discusses the state of the art of sociology of translation as well as providing a definition of job satisfaction. Then, the author of the paper moves on to the presentation of the research procedure: the methodology, the limitations of the study, the results and a discussion about the findings. This study (...)
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  36. Strange Life of a Sentence.Beata Stawarska - 2015 - Philosophy Today 59 (2):305-316.
    In this essay, I follow the lead of recent scholarship in Saussure linguistics and critically examine the Saussurean doctrine associated with the Course in General Linguistics, which later became a hallmark of structuralism. Specifically, I reconstruct the history of the concluding sentence in the Course which establishes the priority of la langue over everything deemed external to it. This line assumed the status of an oft-cited ‘famous formula’ and became a structuralist motto. The ‘famous formula’ was, however, freely inserted by (...)
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  37. Merleau-ponty in dialogue with the cognitive sciences in light of recent imitation research.Beata Stawarska - 2003 - Philosophy Today (5):89-99.
  38. Pictorial representation or subjective scenario? Sartre on imagination.Beata Stawarska - 2001 - Sartre Studies International 7 (2):87-111.
    The major thesis developed in Sartre's L'imaginaire is that all imaginary acts can be subsumed under the heading of one "image family" and, therefore, that imagination as a whole can be theorized in terms of pictorial representation. Yet this theory fails to meet the objective of Sartre's study, to demonstrate that imaginary activity is not a derivative of perception but an attitude with a character and dignity of its own. The subsidiary account of imagination in terms of neutralization of belief (...)
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    External and internal control in plant development.Beáta Oborny - 2004 - Complexity 9 (3):22-28.
  40. Ludyczność w grze rynkowej.Beata Paśnikowska - 1996 - Prakseologia 136 (136).
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    Kategoria integralności w edukacji.Beata Przyborowska & Piotr Błajet (eds.) - 2017 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
    Kategoria integralności może być różnie rozumiana. Autorzy tekstów zamieszczonych w tomie opierają się na koncepcji Kena Wilbera AQAL. Głównymi jej składowymi są koncepcja Czterech Ćwiartek, ujmująca w sposób systemowy rzeczywistość i pozwalająca analizować związki między różnymi jej fenomenami, oraz Dynamika Spiralna, dotycząca rozwoju kulturowego, systemów i świadomości człowieka. Perspektywa integralna znalazła wyraz w ich publikacjach począwszy od 2005 roku, wcześniej – w praktyce akademickiej, a zwieńczeniem tego wstępnego etapu poszukiwań wilberowskich była konferencja naukowa „Ciało – Edukacja – Umysł” (2008) i (...)
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  42. Letejska strona sztuki.Beata Szymańska - 1976 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 22.
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  43. Milczenie jako przedmiot wypowiedzi.Beata Szymańska - 1998 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 27 (3):79-88.
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    Knowledge of the Heart: Notes on the Definition of the Sensus Fidei in the Personal Life of the Believer.Beáta Tóth - 2023 - New Blackfriars 104 (1110).
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  45. Philosophical Concepts and Religious Metaphors: New Perspectives on Phenomenology and Theology.Beáta Tóth - 2009 - Zeta Books.
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  46. Seeing Faces: Sartre and Imitation Studies.Beata Stawarska - 2007 - Sartre Studies International 13 (2):27-46.
    This article discusses experimental studies of facial imitation in infants in the light of Sartre's and Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological theories of embodiment. I argue that both Sartre's account of the gaze of the other and Merleau-Ponty's account of the reversibility of the flesh provide a fertile ground for interpreting the data demonstrating that very young infants can imitate facial expressions of adults. Sartre's and Merleau-Ponty's accounts of embodiment offer, in my view, a desirable alternative to the dominant mentalistic interpretation of facial (...)
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  47. ‘You’ and ‘I’, ‘Here’ and ‘Now’: Spatial and Social Situatedness in Deixis.Beata Stawarska - 2008 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16 (3):399 – 418.
    I examine the ordinary-language use of deictic terms, notably the personal, spatial and temporal markers 'I' and 'you', 'here' and 'now', in order to make manifest that their meaning is inextricably embedded within a pragmatic, perceptual and interpersonal situation. This inextricable embeddedness of deixis within the shared natural and social world suggests, I contend, an I-you connectedness at the heart of meaning and experience. The thesis of I-you connectedness extends to the larger claim about the situatedness of embodied perceivers within (...)
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  48. Uncanny Errors, Productive Contresens. Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenological Appropriation of Ferdinand de Saussure’s General Linguistics.Beata Stawarska - 2013 - Chiasmi International 15:151-165.
    Stawarska considers the ambiguities surrounding the antagonism between the phenomenological and the structuralist traditions by pointing out that the supposed foundation of structuralism, the Course in General Linguistics, was ghostwritten posthumously by two editors who projected a dogmatic doctrine onto Saussure’s lectures, while the authentic materials related to Saussure’s linguistics are teeming with phenomenological references. She then narrows the focus to Merleau-Ponty’s engagement with Saussure’s linguistics and argues that it offers an unusual, if not an uncanny, reading of the Course, (...)
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    The caring concept, its behaviours and obstacles: perceptions from a qualitative study of undergraduate nursing students.Beata Dobrowolska & Alvisa Palese - 2016 - Nursing Inquiry 23 (4):305-314.
    Developing caring competences is considered to be one of the most important aims of undergraduate nursing education and the role of clinical placement is recognised as special in this regard. Students' reflection on caring, their experience and obstacles in being caring is recommended as a key strategy in the process of teaching and studying the nursing discipline. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe the concept of caring, its manifestations and possible obstacles while caring, as perceived by first‐year (...)
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  50. Memory and subjectivity: Sartre in dialogue with Husserl.Beata Stawarska - 2002 - Sartre Studies International 8 (2):94-111.
    Memory is a privileged context for inquiry into subjective life; no wonder that the way philosophers theorize memory is indicative of their conception of subjectivity as a whole. In this essay, I turn to Sartre and Husserl with the aim of unveiling how their accounts of recollection resolve the question of identity and difference within the temporality of one's life. Tracing Sartre's arguments against Husserl's, as well as Husserl's and Sartre's own presentations of recollection, I inquire into the reasons that (...)
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