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    Kultura obywatelska w społeczeństwie konsumpcyjnym.Krzysztof Przybyszewski - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 18:110-125.
    This paper reflects on how civic culture is shaped in consumer society. Contemporary society is now often described as a ‘consumer society’. In this society, identity and status are acquired and social inclusion or integration is considered to be achieved through participation in consumer activity.
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    Explaining bias with bias.Krzysztof Przybyszewski, Dorota Rutkowska & Michał Białek - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e237.
    Bermúdez argues that a framing effect is rational, which will be true if one accepts that the biased editing phase is rational. This type of rationality was called procedural by Simon. Despite being procedurally rational in the evaluation phase framing effect stems from biased way we set a reference point against which outcomes are compared.
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    Populism as the Cause of Legitimising Racism in Western Societies.Krzysztof Przybyszewski - 2021 - Dialogue and Universalism 31 (1):157-175.
    The article aims at demonstrating that a spike in populist narratives in Western societies leads to the legitimization of a new type of racism, xenoracism. Societies belonging to the so-called Western culture in the second half of the 20th century were attached to the liberal values where every sign of racism was negatively perceived as pejorative and attempts were made at eradicating it. In the 21st century, in turn, various economic and social crises caused by, inter alia, globalizing processes, were (...)
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    Safety in the Global World.Krzysztof Przybyszewski - 2019 - Dialogue and Universalism 29 (1):159-181.
    The issue of safety, especially in the contemporary globalised world, requires an interdisciplinary approach, which takes into account insights offered by such disciplines as philosophy, sociology, economics, or political sciences, with a special consideration of international relationships. The aim of this paper is to introduce safety as a moral dilemma with regard to the safety-freedom dichotomy. In the first part, the humanistic aspect of safety will be depicted, especially in its axiological dimension. The analysis of safety will be carried out (...)
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