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    Masks.Krystyna Baker - 1981 - Texas Tech University Press.
    Limited edition of 101 copies of the first printing of cloth-bound edition.
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  2. Expected Choiceworthiness and Fanaticism.Calvin Baker - forthcoming - Philosophical Studies.
    Maximize Expected Choiceworthiness (MEC) is a theory of decision-making under moral uncertainty. It says that we ought to handle moral uncertainty in the way that Expected Value Theory (EVT) handles descriptive uncertainty. MEC inherits from EVT the problem of fanaticism. Roughly, a decision theory is fanatical when it requires our decision-making to be dominated by low-probability, high-payoff options. Proponents of MEC have offered two main lines of response. The first is that MEC should simply import whatever are the best solutions (...)
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    Promoting social responsibility amongst health care users: medical tourists' perspectives on an information sheet regarding ethical concerns in medical tourism.Krystyna Adams, Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks & Rory Johnston - 2013 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 8:19.
    Medical tourists, persons that travel across international borders with the intention to access non-emergency medical care, may not be adequately informed of safety and ethical concerns related to the practice of medical tourism. Researchers indicate that the sources of information frequently used by medical tourists during their decision-making process may be biased and/or lack comprehensive information regarding individual safety and treatment outcomes, as well as potential impacts of the medical tourism industry on third parties. This paper explores the feedback from (...)
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    Some Consequences of Physics for the Comparative Metaphysics of Quantity.David John Baker - 2020 - In Karen Bennett & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics Volume 12. Oxford University Press. pp. 75-112.
    According to comparativist theories of quantities, their intrinsic values are not fundamental. Instead, all the quantity facts are grounded in scale-independent relations like "twice as massive as" or "more massive than." I show that this sort of scale independence is best understood as a sort of metaphysical symmetry--a principle about which transformations of the non-fundamental ontology leave the fundamental ontology unchanged. Determinism--a core scientific concept easily formulated in absolutist terms--is more difficult for the comparativist to define. After settling on the (...)
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    Może błądzę, ale jednak myślę. Odpowiedź na uwagi krytyków do książki Błądzę, więc myślę.Krystyna Bielecka - 2020 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (3).
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  6. Is Buddhism without rebirth ‘nihilism with a happy face’?Calvin Baker - forthcoming - Analysis.
    I argue against pessimistic readings of the Buddhist tradition on which unawakened beings invariably have lives not worth living due to a preponderance of suffering (duḥkha) over well-being.
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    Mental Misrepresentation in Non-human Psychopathology.Krystyna Bielecka & Mira Marcinów - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (2):195-210.
    In this paper, we defend a representational approach to at least some kinds of non-human psychopathology. Mentally-ill non-human minds, in particular in delusions, obsessive-compulsive disorders and similar cognitive states, are traditionally understood in purely behavioral terms. In contrast, we argue that non-human mental psychopathology should be at least sometimes not only ascribed contentful mental representation but also understood as really having these states. To defend this view, we appeal to the interactivist account of mental representation, which is a kind of (...)
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  8. Quantitative Parsimony and Explanatory Power.Baker Alan - 2003 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 54 (2):245-259.
    The desire to minimize the number of individual new entities postulated is often referred to as quantitative parsimony. Its influence on the default hypotheses formulated by scientists seems undeniable. I argue that there is a wide class of cases for which the preference for quantitatively parsimonious hypotheses is demonstrably rational. The justification, in a nutshell, is that such hypotheses have greater explanatory power than less parsimonious alternatives. My analysis is restricted to a class of cases I shall refer to as (...)
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    Developing an informational tool for ethical engagement in medical tourism.Krystyna Adams, Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks & Rory Johnston - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12:4.
    BackgroundMedical tourism, the practice of persons intentionally travelling across international boundaries to access medical care, has drawn increasing attention from researchers, particularly in relation to potential ethical concerns of this practice. Researchers have expressed concern for potential negative impacts to individual safety, public health within both countries of origin for medical tourists and destination countries, and global health equity. However, these ethical concerns are not discussed within the sources of information commonly provided to medical tourists, and as such, medical tourists (...)
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    Hermeneutyczno-fenomenologiczna perspektywa badań w pedagogice.Krystyna Ablewicz - 1994 - Kraków: Nakł. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
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    Developing an informational tool for ethical engagement in medical tourism.Krystyna Adams, Jeremy Snyder, Valorie A. Crooks & Rory Johnston - 2017 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1):4.
    Medical tourism, the practice of persons intentionally travelling across international boundaries to access medical care, has drawn increasing attention from researchers, particularly in relation to potential ethical concerns of this practice. Researchers have expressed concern for potential negative impacts to individual safety, public health within both countries of origin for medical tourists and destination countries, and global health equity. However, these ethical concerns are not discussed within the sources of information commonly provided to medical tourists, and as such, medical tourists (...)
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    Myślenie mniej boli (Hannah Arendt, Odpowiedzialność i władza sądzenia).Krystyna Bielecka - 2007 - Etyka 40:186-189.
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    Pro-social basic human values and civic involvement. The moderating role of survival vs self-expression cultural context.Krystyna Skarżyńska, Agnieszka De Zavala & Piotr Radkiewicz - 2008 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 39 (4):226-235.
    Pro-social basic human values and civic involvement. The moderating role of survival vs self-expression cultural context The present study investigated a hypothesis that the pro-social values differentiated by S. Schwartz's model of basic human values - universalism and benevolence - would positively predict civic involvement. Most importantly, authors expected that the type of pro-social value that would play a dominant motivational role would depend on moderating role of the level of self-expression and benevolence - cultural value dimension developed by R. (...)
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    Emotional Empathy and Facial Mimicry for Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions of Fear and Disgust.Krystyna Rymarczyk, Łukasz Żurawski, Kamila Jankowiak-Siuda & Iwona Szatkowska - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Empathy in Facial Mimicry of Fear and Disgust: Simultaneous EMG-fMRI Recordings During Observation of Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions.Krystyna Rymarczyk, Łukasz Żurawski, Kamila Jankowiak-Siuda & Iwona Szatkowska - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Neural Correlates of Facial Mimicry: Simultaneous Measurements of EMG and BOLD Responses during Perception of Dynamic Compared to Static Facial Expressions.Krystyna Rymarczyk, Łukasz Żurawski, Kamila Jankowiak-Siuda & Iwona Szatkowska - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Cambridge world history of medical ethics.Robert B. Baker & Laurence B. McCullough (eds.) - 2008 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Cambridge World History of Medical Ethics is the first comprehensive scholarly account of the global history of medical ethics. Offering original interpretations of the field by leading bioethicists and historians of medicine, it will serve as the essential point of departure for future scholarship in the field. The volumes reconceptualize the history of medical ethics through the creation of new categories, including the life cycle; discourses of religion, philosophy, and bioethics; and the relationship between medical ethics and the state, (...)
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  18. The miniature cycle in the sandomierz pantheon and the medieval iconography of Alexander's indian campaign.Krystyna Secomska - 1975 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 38 (1):53-71.
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    Cognitive factors in student nurses' clinical problem solving.Krystyna M. Cholowski & Lorna K. S. Chan - 2004 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 10 (1):85-95.
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    Wierność małżeńska w ujęciu Jana Pawła II.Krystyna Czuba - 1984 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 32 (2):125-148.
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  21. Badania socjologiczne wśród włoskich nastolatków.Krystyna Trawińska - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 4 (4):100-108.
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  22. Demokracja chrześcijańska - Od Europy po Amerykę Łacińską?Krystyna Trawińska - 1968 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 2 (2):134-141.
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    Against the universality of a single wh-question movement.Krystyna A. Wachowicz - 1974 - Foundations of Language 11 (2):155-166.
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    Między horrorem a kryminałem. Katarzyna Puzyńska i Wojciech Chmielarz.Krystyna Walc - 2023 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 66 (1):403-424.
    Celem artykułu jest ukazanie, jak, mimo ustalonych dawno temu postulatów, nakazujących „oczyszczenie” powieści kryminalnej z elementów fantastycznych i nadprzyrodzonych, motywy te funkcjonują we współczesnych utworach z tego gatunku. Jako kontekst należy wskazać zjawiska dające się zauważyć w najnowszej literaturze i kulturze popularnej. Jednym nich jest zmiana postrzegania typowych monstrów z horroru, które stają się zarówno „mniej groźne”, jak i „bardziej ludzkie”. Kolejnym – zakwestionowanie związku postaci (a także zespołu motywów) z fabułą. To na przykład, co było dotąd typowe dla horroru, (...)
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    Estetyka japońska: antologia.Krystyna Wilkoszewska (ed.) - 2001 - Kraków: Tow. Autorów i Wydawców Prac Nauk. Universitas.
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    Wittgenstein's method: neglected aspects: essays on Wittgenstein.Gordon P. Baker - 2004 - Malden, MA: Blackwell. Edited by Katherine J. Morris.
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    Styles of behaviour in interpersonal conflict concept and research tool.Krystyna Balawajder - 2012 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 43 (4):233-243.
    The article presents the main types of conflict behaviour with the author’s proposal of their classification. The suggested classification is based on the way in which an individual deals with a partner’s adverse influence on his/her self-interest and welfare in a conflict situation. Four possible ways of coping i.e. attack, amicable settlement, defence, and yielding have been distinguished. On the basis of this behaviour classification, the Conflict Behaviour Questionnaire was compiled and its reliability and validity was assessed.
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  28. International constitutionalisation of protection of privacy in the internet : the Google case example.Krystyna Kowalik Banczyk - 2016 - In Andrzej Jakubowski & Karolina Wierczyńska (eds.), Fragmentation vs the constitutionalisation of international law: a practical inquiry. New York: Routledge.
     
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    The voice of tradition: Representations of homeric singers in athenaeus 1.14a–d.Krystyna Bartol - 2007 - Classical Quarterly 57 (01):231-.
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    Hermeneutyczne wyznaczniki ujmowania historii filozofii.Krystyna Bembennek - 2012 - Filo-Sofija 12 (17):183-193.
    HERMENEUTIC INDICATORS OF PRESENTING THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY The aim of the article is to discuss Hans-Georg Gadamer’s and Paul Ricoeur’s hermeneutic way of understanding the history of philosophy. I assume that hermeneutic reference to philosophical past appears as a unique dialogue with tradition, whereas their way of understanding the history of philosophy might be defined as “hermeneutic interpretation of tradition.” In order to show what its indicators are, I characterize the conception of hermeneutic experience (H.-G. Gadamer) as well as (...)
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  31. Nonreductive materialism I. introduction.Lynne Rudder Baker - 2009 - In Brian McLaughlin and Ansgar Beckermann (ed.), The Oxford handbook of philosophy of mind. Oxford University Press.
    The expression ‘nonreductive materialism’ refers to a variety of positions whose roots lie in attempts to solve the mind-body problem. Proponents of nonreductive materialism hold that the mental is ontologically part of the material world; yet, mental properties are causally efficacious without being reducible to physical properties.s After setting out a minimal schema for nonreductive materialism (NRM) as an ontological position, I’ll canvass some classical arguments in favor of (NRM).1 Then, I’ll discuss the major challenge facing any construal of (NRM): (...)
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  32. Buddhism and effective altruism.Calvin Baker - 2022 - In Dominic Roser, Stefan Riedener & Markus Huppenbauer (eds.), Effective Altruism and Religion: Synergies, Tension, Dialogue. Nomos. pp. 17-45.
    This article considers the contemporary effective altruism (EA) movement from a classical Indian Buddhist perspective. Following barebones introductions to EA and to Buddhism (sections one and two, respectively), section three argues that core EA efforts, such as those to improve global health, end factory farming, and safeguard the long-term future of humanity, are futile on the Buddhist worldview. For regardless of the short-term welfare improvements that effective altruists impart, Buddhism teaches that all unenlightened beings will simply be reborn upon their (...)
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  33. The discourses of practitioners in nineteenth-and twentieth-century Britain and the United States.Robert B. Baker - 2008 - In Robert B. Baker & Laurence B. McCullough (eds.), The Cambridge world history of medical ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 2009--446.
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    Struktura poprawnych trybów sylogizmun-terminowego.Krystyna Głazowska - 1958 - Studia Logica 8 (1):249 - 257.
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    Ethics at war: how should military personnel make ethical decisions?Deane-Peter Baker - 2023 - New York, NY: Routledge. Edited by Rufus Black, Roger G. Herbert & Iain King.
    This book debates competing approaches to ethical decision-making for members of the armed forces of liberal-democratic states. In this volume, four prominent thinkers propose and debate competing approaches to ethical decision-making for military personnel. Deane-Peter Baker presents and expounds the 'Ethical Triangulation' model, an ethical decision-making method he has employed through much of his career as an applied military ethicist. Rufus Black advocates for a natural law-based approach, one which has heavily influenced the framework formally adopted by the Australian (...)
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  36. The verdictive organization of desire.Derek Baker - 2017 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 47 (5):589-612.
    Deliberation often begins with the question ‘What do I want to do?’ rather than the question of what one ought to do. This paper takes that question at face value, as a question about which of one’s desires is strongest, which sometimes guides action. The paper aims to explain which properties of a desire make that desire strong, in the sense of ‘strength’ relevant to this deliberative question. Both motivational force and phenomenological intensity seem relevant to a desire’s strength; however, (...)
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  37. Spread Mind and Causal Theories of Content.Krystyna Bielecka - 2014 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (2):87-97.
    In this paper, I analyze a type of externalist enactivism defended by Riccardo Manzotti. Such radical versions of enactivism are gaining more attention, especially in cognitive science and cognitive robotics. They are radical in that their notion of representation is purely referential, and content is conflated with reference. Manzotti follows in the footsteps of early causal theories of reference that had long been shown to be inadequate. It is commonly known that radical versions of externalism may lead to difficulties with (...)
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    Biography, historiography, and modes of philosophizing: the tradition of collective biography in early modern Europe.Patrick Baker (ed.) - 2017 - Boston: Brill.
    By way of essays and a selection of primary sources in parallel text, Biography, Historiography, and Modes of Philosophizing provides an introduction to a vast, significant, but neglected corpus of early modern literature: collective biography. It focuses especially on the various related strands of political, philosophical, and intellectual and cultural biography as well as on the intersection between biography, historiography, and philosophy. Individual texts from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century are presented as examples of how the ancient collective biographical (...)
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    Political thought: a student's guide.Hunter Baker - 2012 - Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway.
    Beginning with the familiar -- The difference between families and political communities -- States of nature and social contracts -- Order, but not order alone -- On freedom (and liberty) -- Justice -- A brief attempt at describing good politics -- Focus on the Christian contribution -- Concluding thoughts.
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    The importance of appropriateness.Krystyna Bartol - 1998 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 142 (2):300-307.
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    The Structure of Lysias’ Speech in Pseudo-Plutarch’s On Music.Krystyna Bartol - 2013 - Hermes 141 (4):401-416.
    The article discusses the composition of Lysias’ speech, devoted to the history of music, in Pseudo-Plutarch’s treatise On Music. Close attention has been paid to the unifying mechanisms employed by Lysias to create the coherence and unity of the textual construction. The analysis of the speech presented in the article leads to the conclusion that the employment of clearly marked and coordinated two-part units became the most important technique of the organisation of this speech. The first part of each of (...)
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    Problem niewolnej woli w ujęciu fenomenologii hermeneutycznej — stanowisko Paula Ricœura.Krystyna Bembennek - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (3):173-189.
    Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie wybranych wątków myśli Paula Ricreura, szczególnie jego rozważań dotyczących niewolnej woli. Po pierwsze, zaprezentowana zostaje Ricreurowska filozofia woli oraz koncepcja ludzkiej ułomności. Następnie omówionajest reinterpretacja fenomenologii Husserla, której dokonuje Ricreur, co prowadzi go do wypracowania hermeneutycznej formuły, wskazującej, że symbol daje do myślenia. Ostatecznie twierdzę, że fenomenologia hermeneu- tyczna Ricreura tworzy określoną wizję antropologiczną i rozumienie ludzkiej kondycji, które później stanie się częścią „hermeneutyki siebie”.
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    Doktryny literackie i estetyczne w hasłach Encyklopedii Diderota.Krystyna Gabryjelska - 1986 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    The threat of cognitive suicide.Lynne Rudder Baker - 1987 - In Saving Belief. Princeton University Press. pp. 134-148.
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    Cognitive Impairments in Occupational Burnout – Error Processing and Its Indices of Reactive and Proactive Control.Krystyna Golonka, Justyna Mojsa-Kaja, Magda Gawlowska & Katarzyna Popiel - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  46. Nouvelles Notes Sur Le Vocabulaire De Nicolas De Troyes.Krystyna Kasprzyk - 1958 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 20 (2):402-404.
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  47. Ludzie na drogach. O przesiedleniach ludności w Polsce 1939-1948.Krystyna Kersten - 1987 - Res Publica (Misc) 4:54-64.
     
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    Neue Ansätze im Landeskundeunterricht.Krystyna Radziszewska - 2000 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 2.
    Tematem artykułu są nowe założenia w nauczaniu wiedzy okrajach niemieckiego obszaru językowego, zawarte w najnowszym curriculum dotyczącym tego przedmiotu. Cele, treści, metody, mierzenie postępu w nauce opierają się na czterech podstawowych zasadach: - integralności, która oznacza łączenie przekazywanych informacji z kompetencją językową i metodyczno-dydaktyczną; - łączenia i wzajemnego powiązania wiedzy z różnych dziedzin, np. realioznawstwo, kulturoznawstwo, historia itp.; - interkulturowości, tzn. rozwijania kompetencji, umiejętności, strategii w kontakcie z innymi kulturami; - ukierunkowania na działania, tzn. przekazywanie wiedzy nie w formie prezentacji (...)
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    Czy Lechoń w "Duchu na seansie" kompromitował poezję romantyczną i mitologię narodową?Krystyna Ratajska - 2001 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 2:29-40.
    In the article, composed of two parts with the titles Spektakl modernistyczny czy seans spirytystyczny? (A modernist spectacle or a spiritistic seance?) and Dlaczego Słowacki niszczy konterfekt księcia Józefa? (Why does Słowacki destroy the portrait of Prince Józef?), presents a contextual interpretation of Jan Lechoń’s poem Duch na seansie (A Ghost at a Seance). The author questions the opinion, which was widespread in literary criticism, that Lechoń together with other members of the Skamander group discredited Romantic poetry and national mythology (...)
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    Jedyna patriotyczna legenda Łodzi.Krystyna Ratajska - 2002 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 5:115-125.
    Cet article confronte l’image de ľépisode révolutionnaire de 1905, retenue par Tuwim de son enlance á la réalite historique. La présentation de la manière de construire une image mythique, d ont le but est equivalent consiste le résultat de cette confrontation. Tuwim a tenté dans les souvenirs ainsi que dans Les Fleurs Polonaises de garder de l’oubli «l’unique légande patriotique de Łódź» et non pas de mémoriser la vérité historique.
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