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    Przedracjonalne źródła racjonalnej refleksji filozoficznej.Jadwiga Skrzypek-Faluszczak - 2021 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
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  2. Platon a zło [Jadwiga Skrzypek-Faluszczak, Ocalenie od zła w filozofii Platona].Artur Pacewicz - 2011 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:181-190.
     
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    Sources of philosophical reflection. Irrationality of rationality as a substrate.Jadwiga Skrzypczek-Faluszczak - 2019 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 2 (7):283-303.
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    Język--podmiot--rzeczywistóc: szkice na temat języka i mowy oraz ich roli w życiu indywidualnym i zbiorowym.Magdalena Żardecka-Nowak & Jadwiga Skrzyypek-Faluszczak (eds.) - 2015 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
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    Idea uniwersytetu dziś: perspektywa filozoficzna.Magdalena Żardecka-Nowak & Jadwiga Skrzyypek-Faluszczak (eds.) - 2012 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
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    O (przed)racjonalności w myśli starożytnej. Uwagi na marginesie pewnej książki.Artur Pacewicz - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (3):251-273.
    Artykuł stanowi obszerne, krytyczne omówienie książki Przedracjonalne źródła racjonalnej refleksji filozoficznej autorstwa Jadwigi Skrzypek-Faluszczak. Krytyka obejmuje kolejne części monografii — „Wstęp” oraz trzy rozdziały, a zakończona jest wskazaniem na rozmaite uchybienia formalne, jakie w tej monografii się pojawiają. Rozważania nie ograniczają się do aspektu krytycznego, lecz prezentują rozmaite ujęcia danych kwestii obecne w literaturze przedmiotu, a nie zostały ujęte przez autorkę monografii, a także propozycje własnych autorskich rozwiązań.
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    From potency to act: hyloenergeism.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2019 - Synthese 198 (Suppl 11):2691-2716.
    Many contemporary proponents of hylomorphism endorse a version of hylomorphism according to which the form of a material object is a certain kind of complex relation or structure. Structural approaches to form, however, seem not to capture form’s traditional role as the guarantor of diachronic identity, since more “dynamically complex” material objects, such as living organisms, seem to undergo, and survive, various structural changes over the course of their existence. As a result, some contemporary hylomorphists have looked to alternative, non-structural (...)
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    Should Animalists Be “Transplanimalists”?Jeremy W. Skrzypek & Dominic Mangino - 2021 - Axiomathes 31 (1):105-124.
    Animalism, the view that human persons are human animals in the most straightforward, non-derivative sense, is typically taken to conflict with the intuition that a human person would follow her functioning cerebrum were it to be transplanted into another living human body. Some animalists, however, have recently called into question the incompatibility between animalism and this “Transplant Intuition,” arguing that a human animal would be relocated with her transplanted cerebrum. In this paper, we consider the prospects for this cerebrum transplant-compatible (...)
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    Three Concerns for Structural Hylomorphism.Jeremy Skrzypek - 2017 - Analytic Philosophy 58 (4):360-408.
    Many contemporary proponents of hylomorphism, the view that at least some material objects are comprised of both matter and form, endorse a version of hylomorphism according to which the form of a material object is a certain complex relation or structure. In this paper, I introduce three sorts of concerns for this “structural” approach. First, I argue that, in countenancing an abundance of overlapping yet numerically distinct material objects, “structural hylomorphists” are committed to a certain sort of systematic causal overdetermination. (...)
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    Trust the process? Hyloenergeism and biological processualism.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2023 - Ratio 36 (4):334-346.
    In this paper, I propose a theory of living organisms that captures the insights of both traditional Aristotelian hylomorphism and John Dupré's “biological processualism”. Like traditional Aristotelian hylomorphism, the proposed theory understands material objects to be comprised of both matter and form. Unlike contemporary structural varieties of hylomorphism, however, it does not understand the form of a material object to be a relation, configuration, or structure exhibited by its parts but an activity or process in which its matter is continuously (...)
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    Causal Time Loops and the Immaculate Conception.Jeremy Skrzypek - 2020 - Journal of Analytic Theology 8 (1):321-343.
    The doctrine of the immaculate conception, which is a dogma binding on all Roman Catholics and also held by members of some other Christian denominations, holds that Mary the mother of Jesus Christ was conceived without the stain of original sin as a result of the redeeming effects of Christ’s later life, passion, death, and resurrection. In this paper I argue first that, even on an orthodox reading of this doctrine, the immaculate conception seems to result in a kind of (...)
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    Personal Identity, Sexual Difference, and the Metaphysics of Gender.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2023 - Christian Bioethics 29 (1):77-94.
    Issues pertaining to sex and gender continue to be some of the most hotly debated topics of our time. While many of the most heated disputes occur at the level of politics and public policy, metaphysics, too, has a crucial role to play in these debates. In this essay, I explore several key metaphysical debates concerning sex and gender through the lenses of two important areas in contemporary metaphysics: the metaphysics of essence and the ontology of the human person. The (...)
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    Accidental Forms as Metaphysical Parts of Material Substances in Aquinas's Ontology.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 7 (1).
    Following in the hylomorphic tradition of Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas holds that all material substances are composed of matter and form. Like Aristotle, Aquinas also recognizes two different types of forms that material substances can be said to possess: substantial forms and accidental forms. Of which form or forms, then, are material substances composed? This paper explores two competing models of Aquinas’s ontology of material substances, which diverge on precisely this issue. According to what the author refers to as the “Standard (...)
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    A Better Solution to the General Problem of Creation.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2017 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 9 (1):147-162.
    It is often suggested that, since the state of affairs in which God creates a good universe is better than the state of affairs in which He creates nothing, a perfectly good God would have to create that good universe. Making use of recent work by Christine Korgaard on the relational nature of the good, I argue that the state of affairs in which God creates is actually not better, due to the fact that it is not better for anyone (...)
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    Korczak and Children’s Rights.Jadwiga Bińczycka - 1997 - Dialogue and Universalism 7 (9-10):127-134.
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  16. Talent: What Does it Really Mean Today?Jadwiga Charzyńska - 1999 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 1:117-128.
     
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    Mexican Village: Josefina Niggli’s Border Crossing Narrative.Jadwiga Maszewska - 2018 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 8 (8):352-364.
    The paper presents Josefina Niggli, an American mid-twentieth-century writer who was born and grew up in Mexico, and her novel Mexican Village. A connoisseur of Mexican culture and tradition, and at the same time conscious of the stereotypical perceptions of Mexico in the United States, Niggli saw it as her literary goal to “reveal” the “true” Mexico as she remembered it to her American readers. Somewhat forgotten for several decades, Niggli, preoccupied with issues of marginalization, hybridization, and ambiguity, is now (...)
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    Travel and “Homing In” in Contemporary Ethnic American Short Stories.Jadwiga Maszewska - 2012 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 2 (2):239-249.
    In American ethnic literature of the last three decades of the 20th century, recurrent themes of mobility, travel, and “homing in” are emblematic of the search for identity. In this essay, which discusses three short stories, Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use,” Louise Erdrich’s “The World’s Greatest Fishermen,” and Daniel Chacon’s “The Biggest City in the World,” I attempt to demonstrate that as a consequence of technological development, with travel becoming increasingly accessible to ethnic Americans, their search for identity assumes wider range, (...)
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  19. O znaczeniach czasownika "kłamać" we współczesnej polszczyźnie.Jadwiga Puzynina - 1981 - Studia Semiotyczne 11:107-119.
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  20. 700 Lat MyśLi Polskiej: Filozofia I MyśL Społeczna W Latach 1700-1830.Marian Skrzypek (ed.) - 2000 - Warszawa: Wydawn. Instytutu Filozofii i Socjologii PAN.
     
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    Thomas Aquinas on Concrete Particulars.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2024 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 98 (1):49-72.
    There are two competing models for how to understand Aquinas’s hylomorphic theory of material substances: the Simple Model, according to which material substances are composed of prime matter and substantial form, and the Expanded Model, according to which material substances are composed of prime matter, substantial form, and all of their accidental forms. In this paper, I first explain the main differences between these two models and show how they situate Aquinas’s theory of material substances in two different places within (...)
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    Are Christians Theologically Committed to a Rejection of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities?Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (1):99-110.
    Many philosophers think that free will requires alternative possibilities. Other philosophers deny this. There are plenty of philosophical arguments on both sides of this debate, but here I want to highlight various theological pressures that might push Christians into rejecting the principle of alternative possibilities. In this paper, I explore six cases that might push Christians in that direction: the case of divine foreknowledge, the case of prophecy, the case of the blessed in heaven, the case of Christ's human freedom, (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas on the Metaphysical Structure of Artifacts.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2023 - Vivarium 61 (2):141-166.
    It is now standard to interpret Aquinas as recognizing two main types of material objects: substances and artifacts, where substances are those material objects that result from some particular substantial form inhering in prime matter, and artifacts are those material objects that result from some particular accidental form inhering in one or more material substances. There are two problems with this standard interpretation. First, there are passages in which Aquinas states that accidental forms should be understood not as inhering in (...)
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    Priority Perdurantism.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2024 - Erkenntnis 89 (4):1555-1580.
    In this paper, I introduce a version of perdurantism called Priority Perdurantism, according to which perduring, four-dimensional objects are ontologically fundamental and the temporal parts of those objects are ontologically derivative, depending for their existence and their identity on the four-dimensional wholes of which they are parts. I argue that by switching the order of the priority relations this opens up new solutions to the too-many-thinkers problem and the personite problem – solutions that are more ontologically robust than standard maximality (...)
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    What Happens When the Zygote Divides? On the Metaphysics of Monozygotic Twinning.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - forthcoming - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
    It is often argued that certain metaphysical complications surrounding the phenomenon of monozygotic twinning force us to conclude that, prior to the point at which twinning is no longer possible, the zygote or early embryo cannot be considered an individual human organism. In this essay, I argue, on the contrary, that there are in fact several ways of making sense of monozygotic twinning that uphold the humanity of the original zygote, but also that there is no easy answer to what (...)
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    Thomas Aquinas and the complex simplicity of the rational soul.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):900-917.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 900-917, December 2021.
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    Not Just a Terminological Difference: Cartesian Substance Dualism vs Thomistic Hylomorphism.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (1):103-117.
    In Are We Bodies or Souls? Richard Swinburne presents an updated formulation and defense of his dualist theory of the human person. On this theory, human persons are compound substances, composed of both bodies and souls. The soul is the only essential component of the human person, however, and so each of us could, in principle, continue to exist without our bodies, composed of nothing more than our souls. As Swinburne himself points out, his theory of the human person shares (...)
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    Correction to: Should Animalists Be “Transplanimalists”?Jeremy W. Skrzypek & Dominic Mangino - 2021 - Axiomathes 31 (1):125-125.
    In the original publication, the second sentence of foot note 11 and final sentence of foot note 46 have been published incorrectly. The corrected foot notes are given in this correction.
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  29. Kino-\"prawda\" nadal jest możliwa.Jadwiga Głowa - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 12 (12):201-204.
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  30. Filozoficznego.Jadwiga Wiatlewska - Możliwości Interpretacyjne Traktatu Logiczno - 1995 - Principia.
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    The Rise and Demise of the Metaphysics of the State.Jadwiga Staniszkis & Philip Earl Steele - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3):87-105.
    Two streams of political thought will be presented: metaphysics of State and metaphysics of Power . An impact of globalization concealing both traditions will be analyzed, with the present evolution of European Union as an example. Structural violence will be shown in a post-communist context.
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    Pinteresque Dialogue.Jadwiga Uchman - 2017 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 7 (7):386-401.
    The expression “Pinteresque” describing the characteristic features of Harold Pinter’s artistic output, established its position as a literary critical denominator many years ago. The aim of this article is to analyze some of the specific aspects of the playwright’s use of language. On several occasions, the artist made comments pertaining to certain issues concerning communication. He rejected the idea of the alienation of language and promoted the concept of evasive communication, thus showing people’s unwillingness to communicate. He also spoke about (...)
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    Editor’s Introduction.Jeremy W. Skrzypek - 2020 - Quaestiones Disputatae 10 (2):5-27.
    Hylomorphism is the theory according to which the entities within a specified domain are best understood as composed of both matter and form. Contemporary discussions of hylomorphism have found philosophers revisiting classic points of contention concerning the theory’s scope, application, and utility, but it has also led philosophers to carefully reconsider how best to understand hylomorphism’s most basic claims. In this introduction, I begin by providing a brief overview of some of these main points of discussion in the contemporary literature (...)
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    Defekte Körper, intakte Bilder: Michel Foucaults Die Geburt der Klinik.Jadwiga Kamola - 2017 - In Katharina D. Martin & Ann-Cathrin Drews (eds.), Innen - Außen - Anders: Körper Im Werk von Gilles Deleuze Und Michel Foucault. Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag. pp. 99-110.
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    System wartości a struktura społeczna.Jadwiga Koralewicz - 1974 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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    Deux inscriptions du Musée National de Varsovie.Jadwiga Kubínska - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (1):419-424.
    Δημοσίευση δυό επιγραφών του Έθνικοΰ Μουσείου της Βαρσοβίας. Ή πρώτη είναι « επιτάφιος συντρόφου » δηλαδή ενός « θρεπτου », στον όποιο οι συμφοιτητές του ανέγειραν ένα ταπεινό ταφικό μνημείο. Ό λίθος προέρχεται πιθανόν άπό τή Φρυγία των αυτοκρατορικών χρόνων, καί άπό περιβάλλον επηρεασμένο πολιτιστικά άπό τή Ρώμη. Ή δεύτερη επιγραφή μας παρουσιάζει μιά οικογένεια άπό τή Φρυγία μέ τό δνομα Sestullii, σπουδαία οικογένεια, γνωστή χάρη στίς μελέτες του Mitchell. Πρόκειται χωρίς αμφιβολία γιά απελεύθερους πού έχτισαν οσο ζούσαν έναν οικογενειακό (...)
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  37. Kobieta czarownica.Jadwiga Mizińska - 2008 - Colloquia Communia 84 (1-2):72-88.
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  38. Wzrastanie siły umierania.Jadwiga Mizińska - 1999 - Colloquia Communia 69 (2):147-149.
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  39. Gassendi i gassendyzm w polskich środowiskach filozo­ficznych XVII i XVIII wieku.Marian Skrzypek - 1993 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 38.
     
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  40. Kołłątajowska reforma Wydziału Filozoficznego Uniwersytetu Krakowskiego.Marian Skrzypek - 2001 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 46.
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  41. Socjalistyczny sposob produkcij (Sozialistische Produktionsweise).Jadwiga Staniszkis - forthcoming - Colloquia Communia.
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    In a World Characterized by Transience and Doomed to Extinction Some Old Women Still Need Love —Mrs Rooney from Samuel Beckett’s All That Fall.Jadwiga Uchman - 2013 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 3 (3):105-120.
    The article analyzes the world of transience, deterioration and death characteristic of Boghill, the place of action of Samuel Beckett’s short radio play-All That Fall. In a broadcast drama, existence is equivalent to being heard, the idea skilfully employed and commented upon by the playwright. The characters actually heard in the play are in most cases elderly or quite old and even the two young ones appear in the context of death. Numerous off-the-air individuals are dead, sterile or suffering from (...)
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    „Dobór wyrazu dla wszystkich drgnień duszy”. Archiwum Ignacego Dąbrowskiego.Jadwiga Goniewicz - 2022 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 67 (2):109-128.
    Praca stanowi przyczynek do badań nad życiem i twórczością Ignacego Dąbrowskiego – pisarza przełomu wieków XIX i XX. Jego rękopisy, zachowane przeważnie w znakomitym stanie, zgromadziła Aniela Skórska, siostrzenica literata. Dziś przechowywane są one w zbiorach Biblioteki Narodowej. Cyzelowane i wielokrotnie poprawiane utwory stanowią świadectwo złożonego procesu twórczego, jaki towarzyszył prozaikowi w pracy nad kolejnymi dziełami. Analiza zachowanych brulionów i manuskryptów pozwala na głębsze poznanie literackiej osobowości Dąbrowskiego – postaci skrytej i introwertycznej, a uporządkowanie materiałów rękopiśmiennych pomocne będzie w odtworzeniu (...)
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    Człowiek jako podmiot twórczy w estetycznych koncepcjach polskich modernistów.Jadwiga Ciszewska - 1987 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 4:123-136.
    Treścią artykułu jest charakterystyka cech swoistych polskiej wersji modernizmu. Analiza polskiej myśli estetycznej z przełomu XIX i XX w. wskazuje, że program polskich modernistów niesłusznie utożsamia się z estetyzmem. Wydaje się, że modernistycznego odwrotu od rzeczywistości nie należy traktować jedynie jako ucieczki od skomplikowanych problemów ówczesnej codzienności. Równie uprawnione jest interpretowanie go jako sposobu wiodącego do zachowania wartości humanistycznych, które zatraciły się w otaczającej artystów rzeczywistości. Aksjologię modernistów uzasadniało założenie o monistycznym charakterze bytu. Jego naturalną konsekwencją było traktowanie sztuki - (...)
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  45. Der Mensch als kreatives Subjekt in den ästhetischen Ansichten des polnischen Modernismus (Człowiek jako podmiot twórczy w estetycznych koncepcjach polskich modernistów).Jadwiga Ciszewska - 1987 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 4.
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    W kwestii estetyki natury.Jadwiga Ciszewska - 1993 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 10:203-210.
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    Zamknięty Pokój Chorego – Więzienie Ciała, Autarkia Duszy. O Literackiej Gruźliczej Melancholii.Jadwiga Goniewicz - 2022 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 28:25-43.
    W pracy przeanalizowano motyw melancholii jako elementu wpisanego w życie młodopolskich bohaterów literackich zmagających się z gruźlicą. Tematem dociekań jest zależność między chorobą i ograniczonością ciała a nadnaturalnie szybkim rozwojem duchowym. Niezmienność otoczenia, izolację oraz obserwację kondycji fizycznej człowieka, postrzegane przez pryzmat dyskursu maladycznego, uznano w pracy za źródło głębokiej melancholicznej autorefleksji oraz przemyśleń o zmieniającym się świecie, z którego chory jest wykluczony.
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  48. Marek Włodarski. Między groteską a \"fakto-realizmem\".Jadwiga Głowa - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 7 (7/8):199-212.
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    " Odpoczynek dla oczu, wyzwanie dla ducha". Nowe czeskie i słowackie filmy dokumentalne.Jadwiga Głowa - 2004 - Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (6).
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  50. Potęga smaku?Jadwiga Głowa - 2003 - Estetyka I Krytyka 1:141-144.
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