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  1. Slur Reclamation – Polysemy, Echo, or Both?Zuzanna Jusińska - 2021 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 28 (3):689–707.
    This paper concerns the topic of slur reclamation. I start with presenting two seemingly opposing accounts of slur reclamation, Jeshion’s (2020) Polysemy view and Bianchi’s (2014) Echoic view. Then, using the data provided by linguists, I discuss the histories of the reclamation of the slur ‘queer’ and of the n-word, which bring me to presenting a view of reclamation that combines the Polysemy view and Echoic view. The Combined view of slur reclamation proposed in this paper postulates meaning change while (...)
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  2. Searching for Own Self: on the Boundary between the Ethical and Religious Stage.Zuzanna Blażekova - 2012 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 2 (2):347 - 362.
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    Why Do We Need Media Multitasking? A Self-Regulatory Perspective.Agnieszka Popławska, Ewa Szumowska & Jakub Kuś - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In the digital world of today, multitasking with media is inevitable. Research shows, for instance, that American youths spend on average 7.5 h every day with media, and 29% of that time is spent processing different forms of media simultaneously. Despite numerous studies, however, there is no consensus on whether media multitasking is effective or not. In the current paper, we review existing literature and propose that in order to ascertain whether media multitasking is effective, it is important to determine (...)
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  4. Polityka mnie zasmuca.Zuzanna Toeplitz - 1992 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 4 (4):162-164.
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    Making imagination even more embodied: imagination, constraint and epistemic relevance.Zuzanna Rucińska & Shaun Gallagher - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):8143-8170.
    This paper considers the epistemic role that embodiment plays in imagining. We focus on two aspects of embodied cognition understood in its strong sense: explicit motoric processes related to performance, and neuronal processes rooted in bodily and action processes, and describe their role in imagining. The paper argues that these two aspects of strongly embodied cognition can play distinctive and positive roles in constraining imagining, thereby complementing Amy Kind's argument for the epistemic relevance of imagination "under constraints" and Magdalena Balcerak (...)
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  6. Social and Enactive Perspectives on Pretending.Zuzanna Rucinska - 2019 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 10 (3).
    This paper presents pretending as an enacted and fundamentally social activity. First, it demonstrates why we should think of pretense as inherently social. Then, it shows how that fact affects our theory in terms of what is needed in order to pretend. Standardly, pretense is seen as requiring a mechanism that allows one to bypass the “obvious” re- sponse to the environment in order to opt for a symbolic response; that mechanism is im- aginative and representational. This paper shows that (...)
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    What guides pretence? Towards the interactive and the narrative approaches.Zuzanna Rucińska - 2016 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 15 (1):117-133.
    This paper will explore one aspect of the relationship between pretence and narratives. I look at proposals about how scripts play guiding roles in our pretend play practices. I then examine the views that mental representations are needed to guide pretend play, reviewing two importantly different pictures of mental guiders: the Propositional Account and the Model Account. Both accounts are individualistic and internalistic; the former makes use of language-like representations, the latter makes use of models, maps and images. The paper (...)
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  8. Ile jest etyki w bioetyce? Na przykładzie analizy sporów bioetycznych wokół farmakogenomiki.Joanna Afeltowicz - 2010 - Ruch Filozoficzny 67 (2).
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  9. Nazwy puste w teorii bezpośredniego odniesienia – koncepcja Davida Brauna i jej słabości.Zuzanna Gnatek - 2011 - Diametros 27:130-149.
    David Braun develops two theories of empty names meant to be compatible with the Direct Reference Theory. I first present the main problems that empty names pose for it. Next, I discuss descriptivism , elaborate how a descriptivist might try to deal with these problems, and explain why the descriptivist's approach is unsatisfactory. After explaining Braun's own position I argue that some aspects of his view are still quite problematic, especially his view on the relation between beliefs and propositions, his (...)
     
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  10. The no-proposition and the unfilled-proposition views on empty names.Zuzanna Gnatek - 2011 - The Reasoner 5 (5):72–73.
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    Teologia ubioru? O poszukiwaniu sacrum w powierzchowności stroju. Baudelaire’owska koncepcja mody xix wieku a widzenie szat (liturgicznych) przez Nowosielskiego.Zuzanna Markiewicz - 2011 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 17:331-344.
    Tekst stanowi próbę konfrontacji estetyki dekadenckiej z teologicznym myśleniem Jerzego Nowosielskiego. Pretekstem staje się ubiór, sakralizowany w ujęciu Baudelaire’a poprzez osobę dandysa i mający swoją sakralną symbolikę w szatach liturgicznych. Z pozoru osobliwe zestawienie dekadenckiej myśli Baudelaire’owskiej z analizą szat liturgicznych nie jest bezzasadne. Teologia szat zarysowana poprzez Nowosielskiego pozwala wprowadzić do analizy estetyki dekadenckiej myślenie religijne. Choć religijność w dekadencji rozumiana jest specyficznie, to zestawienie z myślą prawosławia pozwala wskazać możliwą drogę jej analizy. Dekadencja objawia transgresyjną aspirację wobec świata (...)
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  12. El Islam entre París y Washington. Tensiones del Desorden Global: entrevista a Sami Naïr.Zuzanna Novak - 1997 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 9:125-134.
     
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  13. A. Peck Teleeeangelizm, apokalipsa i polityka.Zuzanna Odjas - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 12 (12):269-270.
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  14. Some remarks on "pain" in Latin American Spanish.Zuzanna Bulat Silva - 2016 - In Cliff Goddard & Zhengdao Ye (eds.), "Happiness" and "pain" across languages and cultures. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
     
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    Enactive planning in rock climbing: recalibration, visualization and nested affordances.Zuzanna Rucińska - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):5285-5310.
    This paper analyzes the skilled performance of rock climbing through the framework of Embodied and Enacted Cognitive Science. It introduces a notion of enactive planning that is part of one mindful activity of ongoing responsiveness to the affordances of the wall. The paper takes two distinct planning activities involved in rock climbing—route-reading and visualizing—and clarifies them through the enactivist and ecological concepts of nested affordances, prospecting, recalibrating, marking, and corporeal imaginings, as well as Rylean concept of heeding. The paper shows (...)
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    Enactive account of pretend play and its application to therapy.Zuzanna Rucinska & Ellen Reijmers - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Senses as a frame. Smell and post-sightedness introduction.Zuzanna Sokołowska - 2021 - Philosophical Discourses 3:63-75.
    This article is an attempt to reflect on the issue of how the senses can constitute a kind of frame for the interpretation of reality, as well as an introduction to the concept of post-sightedness, related to the redirection of vision to other senses.
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    Framing Absence – Reframing Memory: Spatialities of Holocaust and World War II Memory in Contemporary Poland.Zuzanna Dziuban - 2012 - Naharaim 6 (1):83-107.
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    Eyetracking evidence for heritage speakers’ access to abstract syntactic agreement features in real-time processing.Zuzanna Fuchs - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This paper presents the results of an eyetracking study that uses the Visual World Paradigm to determine whether heritage speakers of Polish can use grammatical gender cues to facilitate lexical retrieval of the subsequent noun during real time processing. Previous work has investigated this question for heritage speakers of Spanish with gender cues located on definite articles, which are highly frequent in Spanish; the results are therefore consistent both with a grammatical account, wherein heritage speakers access abstract syntactic gender features (...)
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    Investigating the validity of the Perceptual Awareness Scale – The effect of task-related difficulty on subjective rating.Zuzanna Skóra, Kinga Ciupińska, Simon Hviid Del Pin, Morten Overgaard & Michał Wierzchoń - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 95:103197.
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    The Senses Aesthetics, in other Words Body as a Storage Medium.Zuzanna Sokołowska - 2019 - Philosophical Discourses 1:419-431.
    The subject matter of the article is focused on the senses in contemporary art. The author tries to find universal (or all-embracing) theory of senses aesthetics, which is totally new experience in contemporary art. Very important place in this article takes also body, which is undestand, especially by the artist, as a storage medium. Because body is as phenomenological presence.
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  22. Picturebooks, pedagogy, and philosophy.Joanna Haynes & Karin Murris - 2012 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Karin Murris.
    A CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title 2012! Contemporary picturebooks open up spaces for philosophical dialogues between people of all ages. As works of art, picturebooks offer unique opportunities to explore ideas and to create meaning collaboratively. This book considers censorship of certain well-known picturebooks, challenging the assumptions on which this censorship is based. Through a lively exploration of children's responses to these same picturebooks the authors paint a way of working philosophically based on respectful listening and creative and authentic interactions, rather (...)
  23. Heidegger and Ethics.Joanna Hodge - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Heidegger and ethics is a contentious conjunction of terms. Martin Heidegger himself rejected the notion of ethics, while his endorsement of Nazism is widely seen as unethical. This major new study examines the complex and controversial issues involved in bringing them together. By working backwards through his work, from his 1964 claim that philosophy has been completed to _Being and Time_, his first major work, Joanna Hodge questions Heidegger's denial that his enquires were concerned with ethics. She discovers a (...)
     
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    Pretense and imagination from the perspective of 4E cognitive science: introduction to the special issue.Zuzanna Rucińska & Martin Weichold - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (5):989-1001.
    In this text, we will introduce the reader to the special issue on _Pretense and Imagination from the Perspective of 4E Cognitive Science_. To do so, we will introduce the concept of 4E cognition and showcase what the available 4E approaches to pretense and imagination look like, in particular if they are contrasted with current cognitivist accounts. Against this background, we provide an overview of the articles included in this special issue.
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    “Standing out like a sore thumb”: exploring socio-cultural influences on adherence to cardiac rehabilitation.Joanna Blackwell, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, Adam Evans & Hannah Henderson - 2024 - Qualititave Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 16.
    Exercise-based rehabilitation forms a key part of the UK National Health Service patient-care pathway for cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Only around half of all eligible patients attend core CR, however, with social inequalities affecting participation. Few qualitative studies have explored in-depth the key factors influencing engagement with CR, specifically from a sociological theoretical, and ethnographic perspective. Utilising an ethnographic approach allowed us to get a sense of the embodied experiences of 10 participants attending or declining core CR, together with a further (...)
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    Morphology of Business Cycles in Poland in the Period of the World Financial Crisis and Covid-19 Pandemic.Zuzanna Urbanowicz & Ryszard Barczyk - 2023 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68 (1):213-227.
    The occurrence of business cycles is a feature of every economic system, so they were also observed in Poland. The article is an attempt to assess the structure and most important morphological features of the business cycles in Poland’s economy, taking into account how they were influenced by the consequences of the financial crisis 2007+ and COVID-19 pandemic. In the study the authors used the concept of deviation cycles which makes it possible to characterize the components of the business cycle’s (...)
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    Prospecting performance: rehearsal and the nature of imagination.Shaun Gallagher & Zuzanna Rucińska - 2021 - Synthese 199 (1-2):4523-4541.
    In this paper we explore the notion of rehearsal as a way to develop an embodied and enactive account of imagining. After reviewing the neuroscience of motor imagery, we argue, in the context of performance studies, that rehearsal includes forms of imagining that involve motor processes. We draw on Sartre’s phenomenology of imagining which also suggests that imagining involves motor processes. This research in neuroscience and phenomenology, supports the idea of an embodied and enactive account of imagination.
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  28. Necessity, Moral Liability, and Defensive Harm.Joanna Mary Firth & Jonathan Quong - 2012 - Law and Philosophy 31 (6):673-701.
    A person who is liable to defensive harm has forfeited his rights against the imposition of the harm, and so is not wronged if that harm is imposed. A number of philosophers, most notably Jeff McMahan, argue for an instrumental account of liability, whereby a person is liable to defensive harm when he is either morally or culpably responsible for an unjust threat of harm to others, and when the imposition of defensive harm is necessary to avert the threatened unjust (...)
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  29. Fenomen duchowości.Zuzanna Adam - 2006 - Fenomenologia 4:165-166.
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  30. Fenomenologia jako klucz do wszystkiego?Zuzanna Adam - 2008 - Fenomenologia 6:179-180.
     
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  31. Nietzsche i konsekwencje. Recepcja Nietzschego w Niemczech, Polsce i Francji.Zuzanna Adam - 2007 - Fenomenologia 5:173-178.
     
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  32. Świat życia wobec wyzwań ze strony technologii.Zuzanna Adam - 2007 - Fenomenologia 5:171-172.
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    Genethics: Moral Issues in the Creation of People.Joanna Pasek - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (172):385.
    Unprecedented advances in medicine, genetic engineering, and demographic forecasting raise new questions that strain the categories and assumptions of traditional ethical theories. Heyd's approach resolves many paradoxes in intergenerational justice, while offering a major test case for the profound problems of the limits of ethics and the nature of value.
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  34. Children as philosophers: learning through enquiry and dialogue in the primary classroom.Joanna Haynes - 2002 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This fully revised second edition suggests ways in which you can introduce philosophical enquiry to your Personal, Social and Health Education and Citizenship teaching and across the curriculum.
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  35. Patiency is not a virtue: the design of intelligent systems and systems of ethics.Joanna J. Bryson - 2018 - Ethics and Information Technology 20 (1):15-26.
    The question of whether AI systems such as robots can or should be afforded moral agency or patiency is not one amenable either to discovery or simple reasoning, because we as societies constantly reconstruct our artefacts, including our ethical systems. Consequently, the place of AI systems in society is a matter of normative, not descriptive ethics. Here I start from a functionalist assumption, that ethics is the set of behaviour that maintains a society. This assumption allows me to exploit the (...)
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    Dwa światy Kanta (R. McCarty,Kant'sTheory of Action).Zuzanna Kasprzyk - 2009 - Etyka 42:178-181.
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    Nieudany projekt (R. Zimmer, Moraliści europejscy. Przewodnik).Zuzanna Kasprzak - 2008 - Etyka 41:191-193.
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    Opus magnum (Derek Parfit, On What Matters).Zuzanna Kasprzyk - 2010 - Etyka 43:151-155.
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  39. Saudade– a Key Portuguese Emotion.Zuzanna Bułat Silva - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (2):203-211.
    I analyze the linguistic picture of the Portuguese emotion saudade, roughly “nostalgia,” in an attempt to show its cultural significance and contradict the view that nostalgia is a marginal feeling, deprived of any practical function.
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    Badania językowego obrazu świata a hermeneutyka Hansa Georga Gadamera.Zuzanna Sima - 2022 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (10):187-204.
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  41. Of, for, and by the people: the legal lacuna of synthetic persons.Joanna J. Bryson, Mihailis E. Diamantis & Thomas D. Grant - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 25 (3):273-291.
    Conferring legal personhood on purely synthetic entities is a very real legal possibility, one under consideration presently by the European Union. We show here that such legislative action would be morally unnecessary and legally troublesome. While AI legal personhood may have some emotional or economic appeal, so do many superficially desirable hazards against which the law protects us. We review the utility and history of legal fictions of personhood, discussing salient precedents where such fictions resulted in abuse or incoherence. We (...)
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    Majesty and mercy: undocumented immigration, deferred removal action, and the spectacle of sovereign exceptionalism.Joanna Mosser - 2018 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 21 (2):129-147.
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    John Scotus.Joanna Motyl - 1998 - Philosophy Now 21:44-46.
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    A step too far or a step in the wrong direction? A critique of the 2014 Amendment to the Belgian Euthanasia Act.Joanna Murdoch - 2021 - Monash Bioethics Review 39 (Suppl 1):103-116.
    In 2014, Article 3 of the the Belgian Euthanasia Act (2002) (the Euthanasia Act) was amended (‘the Amendment’) to include the ‘capacity for discernment’ requirement. This paper explores the implications of this highly controversial Amendment. I remain unconvinced of the benefits for children < 12 years old suffering chronic or terminal illnesses. In Part One, I argue that the phrase ‘capacity for discernment’ is problematic and vulnerable to abuse; neither a consistent, widely accepted definition of the phrase has been established (...)
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    Natura vs kultura: pedagogiczne konteksty sporu w poradnikach wychowawczych.Joanna Mysiakowska - 2016 - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Dolnośląskiej Szkoły Wyższej.
  46. Embodied Imagination and Metaphor Use in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Zuzanna Rucinska, Shaun Gallagher & Thomas Fondelli - 2021 - Healthcare 9 (9):200.
    This paper discusses different frameworks for understanding imagination and metaphor in the context of research on the imaginative skills of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In contrast to a standard linguistic framework, it advances an embodied and enactive account of imagination and metaphor. The paper describes a case study from a systemic therapeutic session with a child with ASD that makes use of metaphors. It concludes by outlining some theoretical insights into the imaginative skills of children with ASD that (...)
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    Methodological and Ethical Risks Associated with the Epistemic Unification of Tribe Members.Joanna K. Malinowska - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (10):32-34.
    Saunkeah et al. analyze the aptness of extending the Belmont Principles of Respect for Persons, Beneficence and Justice to AI/AN tribal communities as a whole. They argue that to protect AI/...
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  48. Towards the multileveled and processual conceptualisation of racialised individuals in biomedical research.Joanna Karolina Malinowska & Tomasz Żuradzki - 2023 - Synthese 201 (1):1-36.
    In this paper, we discuss the processes of racialisation on the example of biomedical research. We argue that applying the concept of racialisation in biomedical research can be much more precise, informative and suitable than currently used categories, such as race and ethnicity. For this purpose, we construct a model of the different processes affecting and co-shaping the racialisation of an individual, and consider these in relation to biomedical research, particularly to studies on hypertension. We finish with a discussion on (...)
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    Listening Through the Noise: The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music.Joanna Demers - 2010 - Oup Usa.
    Contemporary electronic music has splintered into numerous genres and subgenres, all of which share a concern with whether sound, in itself, bears meaning. Listening through the Noise considers how the experience of listening to electronic music constitutes a departure from the expectations that have long governed music listening in the West.
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    The story of pain: from prayer to painkillers.Joanna Bourke - 2014 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Everyone knows what is feels like to be in pain. Scraped knees, toothaches, migraines, giving birth, cancer, heart attacks, and heartaches: pain permeates our entire lives. We also witness other people - loved ones - suffering, and we 'feel with' them. It is easy to assume this is the end of the story: 'pain-is-pain-is-pain', and that is all there is to say. But it is not. In fact, the way in which people respond to what they describe as 'painful' has (...)
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