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    The Problem of the Question About Animal Ethics: Discussion with Mark Coeckelbergh and David Gunkel.Michał Piekarski - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (4):705-715.
    In this article I discuss the thesis put forward by David Gunkel and Mark Coeckelbergh in their essay Facing Animals:A Relational, Other-Oriented Approach to Moral Standing. The authors believe that the question about the status of animals needs to be reconsidered. In their opinion, traditional attempts to justify the practice of ascribing rights to animals have been based on the search for what is common to animals and people. This popular conviction rests on the intuition according to which we tend (...)
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    Commentary: Brain, Mind, World: Predictive Coding, Neo-Kantianism, and Transcendental Idealism.Michał Piekarski - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Artefacts as Social Things.Michał Piekarski & Witold Wachowski - 2018 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 22 (3):400-424.
    In these reflections, we want to prove a thesis whereby normativity of rules and norms may be linked to the domain of artefacts which we understand as social things. We claim that some norms and rules are situated in human socio-material ecosystems especially when it comes to the role played by affordances. The thesis advanced in this article will also enable us to indicate one of the potential interpretations of Wittgenstein’s ‘forms of life’ concept, demonstrating that some solutions suggested by (...)
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    Commentary: Getting into predictive processing's great guessing game: Bootstrap heaven or hell?Michał Piekarski - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Two arguments supporting the thesis of the predictive nature of reasons for action.Michał Piekarski - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 54 (1):93.
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    Motivation, counterfactual predictions and constraints: normativity of predictive mechanisms.Michał Piekarski - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-31.
    The aim of this paper is to present the ontic approach to the normativity of cognitive functions and mechanisms, which is directly related to the understanding of biological normativity in terms of normative mechanisms. This approach assumes the hypothesis that cognitive processes contain a certain normative component independent of external attributions and researchers’ beliefs. This component consists of specific cognitive mechanisms, which I call normative. I argue that a mechanism is normative when it constitutes given actions or behaviors of a (...)
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    (Gesichts)züge, Notation and Graphicness of Signs. Deconstruction in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus.Michał Piekarski - 2022 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 58 (2):145-160.
    In this paper, I attempt to address some of the themes of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus logico-philosophicus with the aim of their deconstructionist interpretation. My analysis is based on David Gunkel’s book Deconstruction (MIT Press 2021). Based on some of its findings, I show how the Tractatus allows deconstruction and its practice to be thought. I show that the graphic structure of signs is crucial for the young Wittgenstein’s analysis and that it justifies the metaphysical findings in favor of which he (...)
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    Analysis—Phenomenology—Morphology: Some Remarks on Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Method.Michał Piekarski - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (4).
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    Normativity of Predictions: A New Research Perspective.Michał Piekarski - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    One or many normativities?Michał Piekarski - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 54 (1):5.
    The aim of the present investigation is to sketch a new approach to analysing normativity. First I locate the problem of normativity in the landscape of contemporary philosophy and focus on the dispute between naturalism and antinaturalism. Then I discuss the so-called top-down approach to studying normativity, to which I oppose the bottom-up approach inspired by contemporary philosophy of science. I see the integration of these approaches as enabling investigations of normative phenomena that do not reduce them to just one (...)
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    Rozproszyć perspektywę, czyli dlaczego potrzebujemy heurystyki ekologii poznawczej?Michał Piekarski - 2023 - Filozofia Nauki 31:1-15.
    The paper is a discussion of the book by Witold Wachowski entitled Poznanie rozproszone: Od heurystyk do mechanizmów (Distributed Cognition: From Heuristics to Mechanisms). At the beginning, I introduce the theoretical context of the reviewed publication. Then, I discuss the content of the publication and the research thesis. In the further part, I draw attention to certain difficulties related to the application of ecological heuristics and the possibility of its connection with the research tradition developed on the basis of the (...)
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  12. Czy pytanie o myślenie zwierząt jest pytaniem z zakresu etyki? Dyskusja na tle poglądów Kartezjusza.Michał Piekarski - 2015 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 94.
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    The problem of logical form: Wittgenstein and Leibniz.Michał Piekarski - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (S1):63-84.
    The article is an attempt at explaining the category of logical form used by Ludwig Wittgenstein in his Tractatus logico-philosophicus by using concepts from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s The Monadology. There are many similarities and analogies between those works, and the key concept for them is the category of the inner and acknowledged importance of consideration based on basic categories of thinking about the world. The Leibnizian prospect allows for a broader look at Wittgenstein’s analysis of the relation between propositions and (...)
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    Can action be normative? Some preliminary remarks.Michał Piekarski - 2018 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 52 (3):97.
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    Spór o ciągłość życia i umysłu. Argumenty na rzecz kognitywizmu.Michał Piekarski - 2021 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 11 (1).
    The dispute over the continuity of life and mind. Arguments for cognitivism: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the position of non-cognitivism on the issue of the so-called dispute over the continuity / discontinuity of life and mind. In discussing the views of Michael Kirchhoff and Tom Froese, I will point out some difficulties related to their position. Next, I will formulate three arguments in favor of the cognitive alternative, emphasizing the need to resort to semantic information in (...)
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    The Problem of Realism in Andrzej Półtawski’s Phenomenology.Michał Piekarski - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (3):151-161.
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    Normatywność antycypacji a normatywność predykcji. Dwa podejścia: fenomenologia i teoria przetwarzania predykcyjnego.Michał Piekarski - 2017 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 8 (3):25-56.
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    Incorporating (variational) free energy models into mechanisms: the case of predictive processing under the free energy principle.Michał Piekarski - 2023 - Synthese 202 (2):1-33.
    The issue of the relationship between predictive processing (PP) and the free energy principle (FEP) remains a subject of debate and controversy within the research community. Many researchers have expressed doubts regarding the actual integration of PP with the FEP, questioning whether the FEP can truly contribute significantly to the mechanistic understanding of PP or even undermine such integration altogether. In this paper, I present an alternative perspective. I argue that, from the viewpoint of the constraint-based mechanisms approach, the FEP (...)
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    Bezpieczeństwo militarne Polski z perspektywy kulturowej. Przyczynek do rozważań o kulturze bezpieczeństwa.Michał Piekarski - 2015 - Władza Sądzenia 5 (1).
    Praca jest próbą zbadania bezpieczeństwa militarnego Polski z perspektywy kulturowej. Koncepcja kultury strategicznej pozwala na wyjaśnienie polityki bezpieczeństwa współczesnej Polski, która zdominowana jest przez bezpieczeństwo militarne, a w tym sektorze – przez potencjał lądowy. Analiza kultury strategicznej wykazuje znaczące wpływy doświadczeń i mitów z czasów I Rzeczypospolitej, co tworzy środowisko niesprzyjające modernizacji sił zbrojnych i polityki bezpieczeństwa.
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  20. Dwa prawa. O dialektyczności języka w Platońskim Gorgiaszu.Michał Piekarski - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (19).
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    Environmental Virtue Ethics and the Sources of Normativity.Michał Piekarski - 2020 - Studia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 18 (3).
    This article is an attempt to identify the sources of normativity in virtue ethics. The starting point for the analyzes presented here is the book by Dominika Dzwonkowska Environmental virtue ethics. In § 1, I present the basic theses and assumptions of this approach to ethics. Then, with reference to the concept of the moral subject proposed by Dzwonkowska, I ask whether it constitutes the primary source of normativity (§ 2). I argue that environmental virtue ethics can be ascribed to (...)
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    Frans de Waal i filozofowie Recenzja książki "Małpy i filozofowie. Skąd pochodzi moralność?".Michał Piekarski - 2015 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (2-3):138-147.
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  23. Fenomenologiczny projekt Ludwiga Wittgensteina.Michał Piekarski - 2012 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 48 (2):87-108.
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  24. Intencjonalność W traktacie wittgensteina.Michal Piekarski - 2008 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 44 (2):191-209.
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    Jedna czy wiele normatywności?Michał Piekarski - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 54 (2):61.
    Celem niniejszych rozważań jest zarysowanie nowego podejścia w analizowaniu, czym jest normatywność. Po pierwsze wskazuję na miejsce problemu normatywności we współczesnej filozofii, koncentrując się sporze pomiędzy naturalizmem i antynaturalizmem. Następnie omawiam tzw. odgórną drogę w badaniu normatywności, którą przeciwstawiam inspirowanej przez współczesną filozofię nauki, drodze oddolnej. W integracji podejścia odgórnego i oddolnego upatruję możliwość takiego badania zjawisk normatywnych, które nie będzie ich redukowało do jednego z rodzajów normatywności.
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  26. Jaką fenomenologią byłą fenomenologia Ludwiga Wittgensteina?Michał Piekarski - 2014 - Fenomenologia 12:155-166.
     
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    Language, description and necessity. Was wittgenstein’s phenomenology a Husserlian phenomenology?Michał Piekarski - 2017 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 6 (1):45-57.
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    Logika, gramatyka, pragmatyka: ewolucja Wittgensteinowskiej koncepcji związku języka ze światem = Logic, grammar, pragmatics: evolution of Wittgenstein's conception of the relation between language and the world.Michał Piekarski - 2014 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.
  30. Mechanizmy predykcyjne i ich normatywność [Predictive mechanisms and their normativity].Michał Piekarski - 2020 - Warszawa, Polska: Liberi Libri.
    The aim of this study is to justify the belief that there are biological normative mechanisms that fulfill non-trivial causal roles in the explanations (as formulated by researchers) of actions and behaviors present in specific systems. One example of such mechanisms is the predictive mechanisms described and explained by predictive processing (hereinafter PP), which (1) guide actions and (2) shape causal transitions between states that have specific content and fulfillment conditions (e.g. mental states). Therefore, I am guided by a specific (...)
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    Normatywne mechanizmy reprezentacyjne a koherencyjna koncepcja błędu reprezentacyjnego.Michał Piekarski - 2020 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (3).
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    Podstawy fenomenologii poznania a problem języka. Uwagi do książki Witolda Płotki "Studia z fenomenologii poznania".Michał Piekarski - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 55 (4):137-149.
    Celem niniejszego artykułu jest dyskusja z niektórymi tezami zawartymi w książce Witolda Płotki, Studia z fenomenologii poznania. Transcedentalna filozofia Edmunda Husserla a problem wiedzy. Zostaje podjęta kwestia dotyczącą miejsca i znaczenia rozważań nad językiem w kontekście fenomenologii Husserlowskiej. Autor zastanawia się, czy język jest medium przezroczystym, czy jednak jest on elementem konstytutywnym dla treści i charakteru doświadczenia.
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  33. Przywłaszczenie, przebóstwienie i umiłowanie.Michał Piekarski - 2014 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (29).
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  34. Wittgenstein versus Freud: terapia filozoficzna a terapia psychoanalityczna.Michał Piekarski - 2010 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 3 (14).
     
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    Response to “The Problem of the Question About Animal Ethics” by Michal Piekarski.Mark Coeckelbergh & David J. Gunkel - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (4):717-721.
    In this brief article we reply to Michal Piekarski’s response to our article ‘Facing Animals’ published previously in this journal. In our article we criticized the properties approach to defining the moral standing of animals, and in its place proposed a relational and other-oriented concept that is based on a transcendental and phenomenological perspective, mainly inspired by Heidegger, Levinas, and Derrida. In this reply we question and problematize Piekarski’s interpretation of our essay and critically evaluate “the ethics (...)
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  36. Elektryczni i narciarze Michał Piekarski, Od filozofii świadomości do krytyki kultury.Marcin Rychter - 2011 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (17).
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    Around "Deconstruction." Author’s Response.David J. Gunkel - 2023 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 59 (2):7-20.
    In this paper I reply to the four critical articles that were provided in response to my book Deconstruction (MIT Press 2021). It proceeds in four steps: (1) I begin with a reply to Stanisław Chankowski’s use of the psychoanalytic term “fetishistic denial” to describe the formal character of the text. (2) I then engage with the criticism supplied by Piotr Kozak, who questions deconstruction’s theory of truth (or its lack thereof). (3) From this, I take-up and respond to Przemysław (...)
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    Mosty nad przepaścią? W odpowiedzi Michałowi Piekarskiemu.Witold Płotka - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 55 (4):151-158.
    Artykuł jest dyskusją z wybranymi elementami interpretacji pracy Witolda Płotki pt. Studia z fenomenologii poznania. Transcendentalna filozofia Edmunda Husserla a problem wiedzy, którą sformułował Michał Piekarski. W artykule pyta się o relację metody fenomenologicznej do szeroko pojętego postępowania analitycznego, wskazując na podobieństwa i różnice pomiędzy oboma podejściami. Ponadto autor przybliża rozumienie języka przez Husserla, zwłaszcza w kontekście analizy noematu.
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    Completion of the Causal Completability Problem.Michał Marczyk & Leszek Wroński - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (2):307-326.
    We give a few results concerning the notions of causal completability and causal closedness of classical probability spaces . We prove that any classical probability space has a causally closed extension; any finite classical probability space with positive rational probabilities on the atoms of the event algebra can be extended to a causally up-to-three-closed finite space; and any classical probability space can be extended to a space in which all correlations between events that are logically independent modulo measure zero event (...)
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    Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity.Natalia Juchniewicz & Michał Wieczorek - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):1-22.
    In this article, we address the case of self-tracking as a practice in which two meaningful backgrounds play an important role as the spatial dimension of human practices. Using a phenomenological approach, we show how quantification multiplies backgrounds, while at the same time generating data about the user. As a result, we can no longer speak of a unified background of human activity, but of multiple dimensions of this background, which, additionally, is perceived as having no pivotal role in the (...)
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    Generating transformation semigroups using endomorphisms of preorders, graphs, and tolerances.James D. Mitchell, Michal Morayne, Yann Péresse & Martyn Quick - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (12):1471-1485.
    Let ΩΩ be the semigroup of all mappings of a countably infinite set Ω. If U and V are subsemigroups of ΩΩ, then we write U≈V if there exists a finite subset F of ΩΩ such that the subsemigroup generated by U and F equals that generated by V and F. The relative rank of U in ΩΩ is the least cardinality of a subset A of ΩΩ such that the union of U and A generates ΩΩ. In this paper (...)
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    What does it mean ‘to exist’ in physics?Michał Heller - 2018 - Philosophical Problems in Science 65:9-22.
    Physical theories give us the best available information about what there exists. Although physics is not ontology, it can be ontologically interpreted. In the present study, I propose to interpret physical theories à la Quine, i.e. not to speculate about what really exists, but rather to identify what a given physical theory presupposes that exists. I briefly suggest how Quine’s program should by adapted to this goal. To put the idea to the test, I apply it to the famous Hartle–Hawking (...)
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    In search of non-abstract representation of numbers: Maybe on the right track, but still not there.Joseph Tzelgov & Michal Pinhas - 2009 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):353 - 354.
    We agree that the default numerical representation is best accessed by probing automatic processing. The locus of this representation is apparently at the horizontal intraparietal sulcus (HIPS), the convergence zone of magnitude information. The parietal lobes are the right place to look for non-abstract representation of magnitude, yet the proof for that is still to be found.
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    Teorie wszystkiego.Michał Heller - 1992 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 14.
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    Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity.Natalia Juchniewicz & Michał Wieczorek - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):133-154.
    In this article, we address the case of self-tracking as a practice in which two meaningful backgrounds (physical world and technological infrastructure) play an important role as the spatial dimension of human practices. Using a (post)phenomenological approach, we show how quantification multiplies backgrounds, while at the same time generating data about the user. As a result, we can no longer speak of a unified background of human activity, but of multiple dimensions of this background, which, additionally, is perceived as having (...)
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    Redefining Bioavailability through Migrant Egg Donors in Spain.Christina Weis & Michal Nahman - 2023 - Body and Society 29 (1):79-109.
    This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontological choreographies’, offering a cyborg feminist account of ‘bioavailability’ as embodied becomings, rather than a fixed ontological state of being. Drawn from 2 years’ ethnographic study in in vitro fertilisation clinics in Spain with migrant women who provided eggs to the cross-border in vitro fertilisation industry, this work explores how global understandings of race and inequalities, clinical practices and women’s own emotional and physical labours collectively produce bioavailability. Through examples (...)
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    Z zagadnień filozofii społecznej.Michał Jaskólski (ed.) - 1989 - Kraków: Nakł. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
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    „Roušky s TULkou“: Věda a etika v liminalitě.Jana Jetmarová & Michal Trčka - 2022 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 44 (2):217-251.
    The text presents the results of a qualitative study focused on the issue of using nanomaterials in the extraordinary circumstances linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly referring to the “Roušky s TULkou” initiative. Within several weeks, this initiative managed to launch the production of highly efficient nanofiber filters using the original AC Electrospinning technology on an industrial scale. The goal of the research was to analyse both the regional experience and the value-based challenges, conflicts and ethical dilemmas posed by an (...)
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    Correction to: Generalization of Shapiro’s theorem to higher arities and noninjective notations.Dariusz Kalociński & Michał Wrocławski - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):289-290.
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    Generalization of Shapiro’s theorem to higher arities and noninjective notations.Dariusz Kalociński & Michał Wrocławski - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):257-288.
    In the framework of Stewart Shapiro, computations are performed directly on strings of symbols (numerals) whose abstract numerical interpretation is determined by a notation. Shapiro showed that a total unary function (unary relation) on natural numbers is computable in every injective notation if and only if it is almost constant or almost identity function (finite or co-finite set). We obtain a syntactic generalization of this theorem, in terms of quantifier-free definability, for functions and relations relatively intrinsically computable on certain types (...)
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