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    Interpretacje przyrody w przeszłości.Piotr Oliński, Wojciech Piasek & Radosław Piętka (eds.) - 2020 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
    Przyroda otaczająca człowieka w naturalny sposób poddawana była rozmaitym interpretacjom, które stawały się faktami kulturowymi i zakorzeniały się życiu społeczeństw. Autorzy zebranych w tomie artykułów przedstawiają interpretacje przyrody w różnych kontekstach historycznych i geograficznych, a tym samym eksponują różnorodność ujęć interpretacji przyrody. Przyglądając się „człowiekowi w czasie”, pokazują „alternatywne przyrody”. Kolejne artykuły pozwalają czytelnikowi przede wszystkim zapoznać się z nimi w „działaniu”. Śledząc wraz z autorami takie tematy, jak: praktyki okołołowieckie, poszukiwanie zależności między pojęciami „wojna”, „pokój” i „zwierzęta”, niezwykły czyn (...)
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    Psychologiczna struktura faszyzmu a informacyjna struktura postfaszyzmu.Piotr Piasek - 2022 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 27:151-172.
    Artykuł składa się z dwóch części. W pierwszej opisana została analiza ruchu faszystowskiego przeprowadzona przez Georges’a Bataille’a w latach 30. XX wieku. Filozof ten kładł nacisk na psychologiczne determinanty odpowiadające za powstanie specyficznej faszystowskiej spójności. W drugiej części przeprowadzono symetryczną wobec Bataillowskiej analizę postfaszyzmu. W związku z diagnozowanymi przez autora przemianami społecznymi nacisk położony został na czynniki informacyjne. Podstawowym rozważanym tutaj uwarunkowaniem jest przekształcenie się społecznej bazy oraz nadbudowy w odrębne od siebie płaszczyzny. Artykuł stanowi głos w XXI-wiecznej dyskusji o (...)
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    Towards Non-Dichotomous Sociology: A Phenomenologically Inspired Epistemological Analysis.Kamila Biały & Piotr F. Piasek - 2022 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 13 (2).
    An article that reflects on the adaptation of a phenomenologically inspired approach within sociological epistemology. Using two sociological as examples perspectives – interpretivism and critical theory – we point at the normative assumptions common to both approaches. We suggest these are responsible for the impossibility of transgressing dichotomization and mediation – two features continuously reproduced within social sciences. With the use of phenomenologically inspired non-dichotomous epistemology we offer a way to work around these limitations. It is possible, we argue, thanks (...)
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  4. Bob Zajonc and the Unconscious Emotion.Piotr Winkielman - 2010 - Emotion Review 2 (4):353-362.
    This article focuses on Bob Zajonc’s views on unconscious emotion, especially in the context of the debates about the independence of affect and cognition. Historically, Bob was always interested in the “mere”—basic, fundamental processes. His empirical demonstrations of precognitive and preconscious emotional processes, combined with his elegant expositions of them, sharply contrasted with cold and complex cognitive models. Interestingly, Bob tended to believe that whereas the causes of emotion can be unconscious, the emotional state itself tends to be conscious. However, (...)
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  5. How to Build a Deontic Action Logic.Piotr Kulicki & Robert Trypuz - 2012 - In Michal Pelis & Vit Puncochar (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2011. College Publications.
    The aim of the paper is to point out the modelling choices that lead to different systems of deontic action logic. A kind of a roadmap is presented. On the one hand it can help the reader to find the deontic logic appropriate for an intended application relying on the information considering the way in which a deontic logic represents actions and how it characterises deontic properties in relation to (the representation of) actions. On the other hand it is a (...)
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  6. Remarks on Axiomatic Rejection in Aristotle’s Syllogistic.Piotr Kulicki - 2002 - Studies in Logic and Theory of Knowledge 5:231-236.
    In the paper we examine the method of axiomatic rejection used to describe the set of nonvalid formulae of Aristotle's syllogistic. First we show that the condition which the system of syllogistic has to fulfil to be ompletely axiomatised, is identical to the condition for any first order theory to be used as a logic program. Than we study the connection between models used or refutation in a first order theory and rejected axioms for that theory. We show that any (...)
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  7. On Minimal Models for Pure Calculi of Names.Piotr Kulicki - 2013 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 22 (4):429–443.
    By pure calculus of names we mean a quantifier-free theory, based on the classical propositional calculus, which defines predicates known from Aristotle’s syllogistic and Leśniewski’s Ontology. For a large fragment of the theory decision procedures, defined by a combination of simple syntactic operations and models in two-membered domains, can be used. We compare the system which employs `ε’ as the only specific term with the system enriched with functors of Syllogistic. In the former, we do not need an empty name (...)
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  8. Doing the right things–trivalence in deontic action logic.Piotr Kulicki & Robert Trypuz - 2012 - Trivalent Logics and Their Applications.
    Trivalence is quite natural for deontic action logic, where actions are treated as good, neutral or bad.We present the ideas of trivalent deontic logic after J. Kalinowski and its realisation in a 3-valued logic of M. Fisher and two systems designed by the authors of the paper: a 4-valued logic inspired by N. Belnap’s logic of truth and information and a 3-valued logic based on nondeterministic matrices. Moreover, we combine Kalinowski’s idea of trivalence with deontic action logic based on boolean (...)
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  9. Modelowanie działań i norm w logice deontycznej.Piotr Kulicki & Robert Trypuz - 2013 - In Jerzy Juchnowski & Robert Wiszniowski (eds.), Współczesna teoria i praktyka badań społecznych i humanistycznych. Tom 1. Adam Marszałek.
    In the paper we provide an overview of issues related to the models used in the research on the logic of norms and actions. We present two models of the variability of the world: temporal (acyclic) and atemporal (cyclic). In the first one the past is always clearly defined, and the future is potentially “branched”. The second type of model allows for a return to the situation that took place. Next we describe different approaches towards agency modeling. We present the (...)
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  10. Epistemic capacities, incompatible information and incomplete beliefs.Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz, Paweł Garbacz & Marek Lechniak - 2010 - In Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz, Paweł Garbacz & Marek Lechniak (eds.), In proceeding of: ILCLI International Workshop on Logic and Philosophy of Knowledge, Communication and Action (LogKCA-10).
    We investigate a speci c model of knowledge and beliefs and their dynamics. The model is inspired by public announcement logic and the approach to puzzles concerning knowledge using that logic. In the model epistemic considerations are based on ontology. The main notion that constitutes a bridge between these two disciplines is the notion of epistemic capacities. Within the model we study scenarios in which agents can receive false announcements and can have incomplete or improper views about other agent's epistemic (...)
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  11. Two Faces of Obligation.Piotr Kulicki & Robert Trypuz - 2013 - In Anna Brożek, Jacek Jadacki & Berislav Žarnić (eds.), Theory of Imperatives from Different Points of View (2). Wydawnictwo Naukowe Semper.
    In the paper we discuss different intuitions about the properties of obligatory actions in the framework of deontic action logic based on boolean algebra. Two notions of obligation are distinguished–abstract and processed obligation. We introduce them formally into the system of deontic logic of actions and investigate their properties and mutual relations.
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  12. On a Minimal System of Aristotle’s Syllogistic.Piotr Kulicki - 2011 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 40 (3/4):129-145.
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  13. The use of axiomatic rejection.Piotr Kulicki - 2000 - In Logica yearbook 1999. Filosophia.
  14. Systemy sylogistyki dowodowej.Piotr Kulicki - 2010 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (1):139-154.
    Aristotle in Analytica Posteriora presented a notion of proof as a special case of syllogism. In the present paper the remarks of Aristotle on the subject are used as an inspiration for developing formal systems of demonstrative syllogistic, which are supposed to formalize syllogisms that are proofs. We build our systems in the style of J. Łukasiewicz as theories based on classical propositional logic. The difference between our systems and systems of syllogistic known from the literature lays in the interpretation (...)
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  15. Hallden incomplete calculus of names.Piotr Kulicki - 2010 - Buletin of the Section of Logic 39 (1/2):53-55.
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    Problem istnienia w platonizmie w świetle nauki św. Tomasza z Akwinu.Piotr Cyciura - 2012 - Filo-Sofija 12 (18).
    THE PROBLEM OF BEING IN PLATONISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THOMAS AQUINAS. A META-SYSTEMATIC ESSAY In spite of the apparent opposition to Plato, Aristotle accepted a lot from the thought of his master. The intuition, which plays the key role in the system of Plato, was understood by Aristotle in terms of how we grasp the middle term of syllogism. It is not, therefore, the intuition of being, but the reasoning, departing from the experience (nature’s “intention”), which is the way (...)
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  17. Aksjomatyczne systemy rachunku nazw.Piotr Kulicki - 2011 - Wydawnictwo KUL.
  18. In proceeding of: ILCLI International Workshop on Logic and Philosophy of Knowledge, Communication and Action (LogKCA-10).Piotr Kulicki, Robert Trypuz, Paweł Garbacz & Marek Lechniak - 2010
     
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  19. Logica yearbook 1999.Piotr Kulicki - 2000 - Filosophia.
     
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    A formalisation of the "step forward - step backward" reasoning.Piotr Lukowski - 2001 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 18:109.
    Our everyday thinking consists of two steps: "forward" extending our beliefs, "backward" reducing them. The "forward" step is formalized by deductive logic, but existing logics formalising "rejected sentences" reasoning are unvalid for the "backward" reasoning. We need two logics: one for the set of accepted sentences, another for the set of rejected sentences. They work on the same class of sets, so the second component of the pair must be a reasoning decreasing sets of accepted sets.
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  21. Doktryna dobra publicznego w bankowości a kryzys.Piotr Masiukiewicz - 2010 - Prakseologia 150 (150):241-262.
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    O nazwach intelektu.Piotr Stanisław Mazur - 2004 - Lublin: Wydawn. KUL.
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  23. Koncepcja \"istnienia rzeczy w Bogu\" George\'a Berkeleya.Piotr Michalski - 2006 - Ruch Filozoficzny 2 (2).
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    Zagadnienie rozpoznania religii prawdziwej.Piotr Moskal - 2010 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 58 (1):175-185.
    The article characterizes my way of recognizing the Catholic religion as the true religion. This recognition is a multi-motif process. I recognize the Catholic religion as religio vera, which does not mean that I completely justify the fact that it is a religio vera.I characterize the following ways to recognize the Catholic religion as being true:1. The way of using philosophical arguments.2. The way of recognizing legitimacy of the claims made by the Magisterium.3. The way of recognizing the sign character (...)
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    The differential and cone structures of spacetime.Piotr Multarzyński & Michael Heller - 1990 - Foundations of Physics 20 (8):1005-1015.
    We propose to model spacetime by a differential space rather than by a differential manifold. A differential space is the pair (M, C), where M is any set, and C a family of real functions on M, satisfying certain axioms; C is called a differential structure of a corresponding differential space. This concept suitably generalizes the manifold concept. We show that C can be chosen in such a way that it contains all information about the causal structure of spacetime. This (...)
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    Philosophy of Language and Linguistics: The Legacy of Frege, Russell, and Wittgenstein.Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.) - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter.
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    Embodied and disembodied processing of emotional expressions: Insights from autism spectrum disorders.Piotr Winkielman - 2010 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33 (6):463 - 464.
    Processing of facial expressions goes beyond simple pattern recognition. To elucidate this problem, Niedenthal et al. offer a model that identifies multiple embodied and disembodied routes for expression processing, and spell out conditions triggering use of different routes. I elaborate on this model by discussing recent research on emotional recognition in individuals with autism, who can use multiple routes of emotion processing, and consequently can show atypical and typical patterns of embodied simulation and mimicry.
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    New and Improved, but Still Cold and Symbolic.Piotr Winkielman - 2009 - Emotion Review 1 (1):55-56.
    My commentary applauds the authors' cognitive framework for capturing the inferential complexity and flexibility of emotion processing. The framework offers generative powers, as demonstrated by new studies, and an insightful perspective on classic studies. However, at the core, the framework is still symbolic and cold—reflecting its origins in amodal views of the mind. This leads to two troubles. First, the framework cannot incorporate evidence for embodied, modal processing of emotion. Second, the framework overemphasizes conceptual and conscious processing, leading to dismissal (...)
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    An Axiomatisation of a Pure Calculus of Names.Piotr Kulicki - 2012 - Studia Logica 100 (5):921-946.
    A calculus of names is a logical theory describing relations between names. By a pure calculus of names we mean a quantifier-free formulation of such a theory, based on classical propositional calculus. An axiomatisation of a pure calculus of names is presented and its completeness is discussed. It is shown that the axiomatisation is complete in three different ways: with respect to a set theoretical model, with respect to Leśniewski's Ontology and in a sense defined with the use of axiomatic (...)
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  30. Teizm otwarty: poszukiwanie drogi środka w filozofii religii.Piotr Kaszkowiak - 2008 - Diametros 18:18-40.
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  31. Samobójstwo myśli. Uwagi o filozoficznej aforystyce E. Ciorana.Piotr Mróz - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 9 (9/10):210-223.
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  32. Ludwik Silberstein o przyczynowości w przyrodzie.Piotr Flin & Agnieszka Stępień - 2011 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 49.
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  33. Filozofi a współczesna wobec idei naukowości.Piotr Gutowski - 2007 - Colloquia Communia 82 (1-2):9-14.
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  34. Koncepcja pamięci w Materii i pamięci Henri Bergsona.Piotr Herbich - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 49 (1):61-75.
     
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  35. Pamięć zbiorowa w Lawie Tadeusza Konwickiego.Piotr Herbich - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 49 (1):165-179.
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  36. Pięć uwag do artykułu Mateusza Klinowskiego nt. legalizacji związków partnerskich.Piotr Kaszkowiak - 2006 - Diametros 7:210-219.
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  37. Kognitywistyka jako pomost między fi lozofią a nauką.Piotr Kołodziejczyk - 2007 - Colloquia Communia 82 (1-2):26-40.
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  38. Definicje istnienia.Piotr Labenz - 2001 - Filozofia Nauki 1.
    Since ontology is to be the science which studies that what exists, every ontological enterprise has to be preceded by an agreement as to what „existence” means. This is best done by giving a definition of existence. In the article the author examines definitions of existence that are used, or could be used, in various ontologies. To this aim he introduces a systematics of the possible definitions and with its help studies definitions of existence given by various authors. Definitions that (...)
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    Autonomia w etyce I. Kanta (próba interpretacji historystycznej).Piotr Makowski - 2006 - Diametros 10 (10):34-64.
    "Traditional interpretations of Kantian idea of autonomy – based on the classical texts such as Kritik der praktischen Vernunft and Grundlegung zur Metaphysik der Sitten – stress basically one point: action is autonomous only when an agent obeys the law. In this paper, the author tries to introduce an interpretation of Kant’s practical philosophy, which covers a wider perspective, resulting in the idea of “radical autonomy”. Re-reading classical texts of Kant in connection with Religion innerhalb der Grenzen der bloßen Vernunft (...)
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  40. Dynamis. Metafizyczne pojęcie możności i jego rola w filozofii praktycznej Arystotelesa.Piotr T. Makowski - 2012 - Diametros 33:76-100.
    "This is a full original version of Makowski's work on Aristotelian dunamis (shortened & revised version has been previously published as "Metaphysics of Practical Philosophy" paper). The author presents the Aristotelian conception of capacity/potentiality (dunamis) – one of the most important in Aristotle’s metaphysics. A closer inspection allows to draw conclusion, that the concept of capacity is an important link between ‘theory’ and ‘practice’ (metaphysics on the one side, and practical – ethical, rhetorical, political – skills, on the other). A (...)
     
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  41. Hegel on Recognition: Moral Implications of ‘Lordship and Bondage’ Dialectic.Piotr Makowski - 2008 - Hegel Jahrbuch:119-124.
    An attempt at moral interpretation of Hegelian ‘struggle for recognition’. The Author shows how the Hegelian figures of ‘Lord’ and ‘Bondsman’ (from The Phenomenology of Spirit) can be used to explain social role and importance of the idea of tolerance in the context of (intolerant) group moralities and the universal morality. The text is built of three parts: (1) the author sketches the connection of the traditional idea of tolerance and sociological understanding of morality on the basis of Hegel’s understanding (...)
     
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    Metaphysics of Practical Philosophy. The Concept of Capacity in Aristotle.Piotr Makowski - 2009 - In George Arabatzis (ed.), Studies on Supernaturalism. Logos Verlag.
    The author presents the Aristotelian conception of capacity/potentiality (dunamis) – one of the most important in Aristotle’s metaphysics. A closer inspection allows to draw conclusion, that the concept of capacity is an important link between ‘theory’ and ‘practice’ (metaphysics on the one side, and practical – ethical, rhetorical, political – skills, on the other). A picture of the connection between theory and practice is based on the most important parts of Metaphysics (books delta and theta), it relates metaphysical definitions to (...)
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    The Task of a Naturalist: An Epitaph for Philippa Foot (1920-2010).Piotr Makowski - 2010 - Ethics in Progress Quarterly 1 (1):197-201.
    Philippa Foot once said: I'm not clever at all. I have a certain insight into philosophy, cost I think. But I'm not clever, I don't find complicated arguments easy to follow. Foot's cleverness enticed many thinkers to take these Gombrowiczian lines seriously.
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  44. Agonizm i antagonizm.Piotr Nowak - 1993 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 7 (3):47-58.
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  45. O Heglu żywym w naszym ciele.Piotr Nowak - 1995 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 16 (4):159-175.
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  46. Człowiek i jego uspołecznienie w teorii Edwarda Abramowskiego.Piotr Ogrodziński - 1986 - Colloquia Communia 25 (2-3):147-164.
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  47. Emocje i dylematy moralne z perspektywy neuroetyki.Piotr Przybysz & Wioletta Dziarnowska - 2012 - Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 6.
    W artykule podejmujemy zagadnienie udziału emocji w~podejmowaniu decyzji w sytuacjach dylematów moralnych. Prezentujemy stanowisko, jakie w tej sprawie głosi współczesna neuroetyka. Według badaczy-neuroetyków podczas podejmowania decyzji w sytuacji dylematów osobistych biorą górę czynniki emocjonalne, natomiast w dylematach nieosobistych — czynniki poznawczo-kontrolne. Postulują oni też istnienie specjalnej klasy emocji — emocji moralnych — uczestniczących w wydawaniu sądów moralnych w sytuacjach dylematów moralnych. W artykule proponujemy własne odróżnienie dwóch rodzajów emocji moralnych — emocji nie-epistemicznych i epistemicznych.
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  48. Symbioza muzyki i dramatu - czyli kompozytor w teatrze. Cz.1.Piotr Salaber - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 12 (12):147-162.
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  49. Doświadczenie estetyczne a idealne dzieło sztuki.Piotr Schollenberger - 2004 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 24:254.
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  50. Dyskurs w otchłani.Piotr Schollenberger - 2004 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 24:254.
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