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    A report on the conference “Ecosemiotic Paradigm for Nature and Culture”.Zdzisław Wąsik & Elżbieta Magdalena Wąsik - 2018 - Sign Systems Studies 46 (4):617-629.
    A report on the conference “Ecosemiotic Paradigm for Nature and Culture”.
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    On the biological concept of subjective significance.Zdzislaw Wąsik - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):83-106.
    A logical-philosophical approach to the meaning-carriers or meaning-processes is juxtaposed with the anthropological-biological concepts of subjective significance uniting both for the semiotics of culture and the semiotics of nature. It is assumed that certain objects, which are identifiable in the universe of man and in the world surrounding all living organisms as significant from the perspective of meaning-receivers, meaning-creators and meaning-utilizers, can be determined as signs when they represent other objects, perform certain tasks or satisfy certain needs of subjects. Hence, (...)
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  3. Epistemology as a Semiotic Cartography of Human Knowledge and Cognition.Zdzisław Wąsik - 2019 - Filozofia i Nauka 7 (1):137-156.
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    Epistemology as a semiotic cartography of human knowledge and cognition.Zdzisław Wąsik - 2019 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (7):137-156.
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    On the biological concept of subjective significance.Zdzislaw Wąsik - 2001 - Sign Systems Studies 29 (1):83-106.
    A logical-philosophical approach to the meaning-carriers or meaning-processes is juxtaposed with the anthropological-biological concepts of subjective significance uniting both for the semiotics of culture and the semiotics of nature. It is assumed that certain objects, which are identifiable in the universe of man and in the world surrounding all living organisms as significant from the perspective of meaning-receivers, meaning-creators and meaning-utilizers, can be determined as signs when they represent other objects, perform certain tasks or satisfy certain needs of subjects. Hence, (...)
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    The Semiotic Phenomenology of Affective Relationships in the Life-World of Human Organisms.Zdzisław Wąsik - 2015 - Semiotics:163-170.
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    Przeszłość, teraźniejszość i przyszłość w teorii względności.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1977 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 25 (3):55-57.
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    Modeling the Epistemological Multipolarity of Semiotic Objects.Zdzis law Wasik - 2010 - In W. Carnielli L. Magnani (ed.), Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology.
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  9. O potrzebie porozumienia w ekofilozofii.Zdzisław Maciejewski - 1999 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 5.
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    Sentencing guidelines: The problem of conditional sentences.Martin Wasik - 1994 - Criminal Justice Ethics 13 (1):50-57.
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    Uwagi na temat ewangelizacji.Zdzisław Tranda - 1995 - Etyka 28:101-107.
    The author affirms the need for new evangelization. He claims however that it should focus on internal spiritual dimensions rather than simply on increasing the number of people brought up into evangelization. To evangelize others means to preach either inside a given church or outside it. The former turns out to make people live through the religion, they have been brought up, in the later should consist in preaching the gospel and some general ideas inherent to Christianity. Those who do (...)
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    Quantum Computing Without Magic: Devices.Zdzislaw Meglicki - 2008 - MIT Press.
    How quantum computing is really done: a primer for future quantum device engineers.
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  13. Czy zmiany w kulturze mogą zahamować destrukcję Natury?Zdzisław Piątek - 1996 - Filozofia Nauki 1.
    It is obvious that changes in human culture affect changes in Nature in various ways. Changes in the domain of ecological consiousness (metanoia) can exert effective influence on Nature, if they take place on three levels: on the level of our knowledge, on the level of our convictions, and on the level of our activity. In fact, during last fifty years, real changes are carried into effect on all levels. This fact allows to nourish hope that harmonious cooperation between Human (...)
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  14. Sztuczna inteligencja zagrożeniem ludzkiej tożsamości? Głos w dyskusji nad kondycją człowieka pod koniec XX wieku.Zdzisław A. Błasiak - 1999 - Colloquia Communia 69 (2):106-121.
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    Prophecy and Christology in Olivi's Commentary on Isaiah 7:14.Zdzislaw Jozef Kijas Ofm Conv - 1999 - Franciscan Studies 57 (1):149-177.
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    A Comment on Czeslaw Miłosz's Campo di Fiori.Zdzislaw Libera - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (1):128-128.
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    Oświecenie.Zdzisław Libera - 1967 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Zaklady Wydawn, Szkolnych.
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    Some Comments on J. Goldberg\\.Zdzislaw Libera - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (1):33-34.
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    Etyczne i ekonomiczne aspekty kategorii zasoby społeczne Stanisława Głąbińskiego.Zdzisław Szymański - 2010 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 13 (2):47-55.
    Stanisław Głąbiński (1862–1941) professor at the Lvov University, the author of a two volume work entitled „National economics” is a representative of the historical-national trend in Polish economics. The subject matter of his concept of national economics is the national economy which is a higher rank entity, encompassing all economic entities in the country that are related materially and spiritually. Bonds that link individuals into a higher rank entity, i.e. a nation, are reflected in the term ‘social resources’. Głąbiński understands (...)
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    Epistemology as a Semio-Mathetic Interplay of Human Organisms with Their Alterable Worlds.Zdziław Wasik - 2017 - Semiotics:21-33.
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    Epistemological Outlook on Sign Conceptions for the Aims of General Semiotics.Zdziław Wasik - 2011 - Semiotics:254-269.
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    Keepers: Inside Stories from Total Institutions.M. Wasik - 1991 - Journal of Medical Ethics 17 (4):223-223.
  23. Sebastjan Petrycy Z Pilzna I Epoka Ze Studjów Nad Dziejami Filozofji W Polsce I Recepcja Arystotelesa.Wiktor Wasik & Aristotle - 1923 - Druk Zakldów Graficznych E. I D-Ra K. Kozia Nskich.
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    The grant of an absolute discharge.Martin Wasik - 1985 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 5 (2):211-237.
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    Etyczne i ekonomiczne aspekty programu agrarnego Henryka Kamieńskiego.Zdzisław Szymański - 2008 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 11 (1):77-86.
    Henryk Kamieński (1813–1866), a philosopher, economist, and theorist of struggle for national independence, idealized petty ownership as the most appropriate form of ownership both in ethical and economic aspects. He analyzed the problem on three levels. In his proposals for a specific solution of the agrarian question, presented in the Warsaw periodicals, Kamieński supported the introduction of agricultural rent paid by peasants and the abolishment of serfdom. Calling serfdom a land usury had an ethical implication. In the protection of the (...)
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    Etyczne i ekonomiczne uwarunkowania wielkości produkcji społecznej w ujęciu Stanisława Głąbińskiego.Zdzisław Szymański - 2015 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 18 (2):91-102.
    Stanisław Głąbiński (1862–1941), economist and politician, and one of the main representatives of the historical trend, sought to develop the national school in the Polish economy. The nation and national idea were to become its starting point. By ‘people’ he meant the population in the political sense, i.e. the whole of society within the state, including the factions and national minorities. The subject of national economics is the national or social economy. It is the total unit of a higher order, (...)
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    Ekonomiczne i etyczne cele ziemiańskiego stronnictwa,,klemensowczyków” w latach czterdziestych XIX wieku.Zdzisław Szymański - 2015 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 18 (3):85-98.
    The 1840s brought a certain revival both in intellectual life and efforts to modernize agriculture in the Kingdom of Poland. Count Andrzej Zamoyski (1800–1874) played an inspiring role here. In all his properties replaced feudal service by rents. Moreover, even though the villein system was still in place, he was a spokesman for a transition to this more modern form of managing for the totality of the landed gentry. On his initiative, the periodical “Roczniki Gospodarstwa Krajowego” (“Polish Farming Annual”) came (...)
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    Ekonomia narodowa a etyka w ujęciu Stanisława Głąbińskiego.Zdzisław Szymański - 2023 - Annales. Ethics in Economic Life 17 (1):23-46.
    Stanisław Głąbiński (1862-1941), professor of Lviv University and the author of the two-volume ‘National Economics (‘Ekonomika narodowa’), was one of the main representatives of the historical-national approach in Polish economics. The study of national economics which he created was divided into general economics, i.e. economic theory, and practical economics, referred to as economic and social policies. Głąbiński emphasizes that there is a close relationship between the latter and ethics. Before the development of economic theory, economic thought was normative, because of (...)
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  29. U progu ery społeczeństwa informatycznego.Zdzisław Cygan - 1999 - Prakseologia 139 (139).
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    Człowiek i wartości moralne: studia z dziejów polskiej niezależnej myśli etycznej: praca zbiorowa.Zdzisław Jerzy Czarnecki & Stanisław Soldenhoff (eds.) - 1989 - Lublin: Wydawn. Lubelskie.
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  32. Formy irracjonalizmu historycznego.Zdzisław J. Czarnecki - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 260 (7).
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    Przyszłość i historia: studia nad historyzmem i ideą prospekcji dziejowej w historii filozofii.Zdzisław Jerzy Czarnecki - 1981 - Lublin: Wydawn. Lubelskie.
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  34. Religia i społeczeństwo w poglądach Platona.Zdzisław Jerzy Czarnecki - 1968 - Warszawa]: Książka i Wiedza.
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  35. Wartości i wartościowania w strukturze filozofii.Zdzisław Jerzy Czarnecki - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 277 (12).
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  36. On the biological concept of subjective significance: A link between the semiotics of nature and the semiotics of culture.Zdisław Wąsik - 2001 - Σημιοτκή-Sign Systems Studies 1:83-106.
     
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  37. Przejście od "jest" do "powinien", czyli jak działa gilotyna Hume'a.Zdzisław Najder - 1974 - Studia Semiotyczne 5:85-93.
     
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    Uzasadnienie wyboru wartości.Zdzisław Najder - 1971 - Etyka 8:91-103.
    The main task of the philosophy of value is seen to be the working out of a conceptual framework, within which evaluative reasoning could be analysed. Such conceptual framework does not have to rest on evaluative assumptions, but will necessarily have same normative impact, namely by marking our evaluations more conscious and coherent. The article outlines six methods, which could be used by the philosophy of value to justify the choice of values.
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    Values and evaluations.Zdzisław Najder - 1975 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
    "Translation [from Polish] of a revised and expanded version of his Warto©Øsci i Oceny." Bibliography: p. [177]-182. Includes index.
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    Wartości i oceny.Zdzisław Najder - 1971 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
  41. Zdania opisowe a wartościujące.Zdzisław Najder - 1971 - Studia Semiotyczne 2:139-161.
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    Chrześcijańska koncepcja Wszechświata w krytyce naukowej i religioznawczej.Zdzisław Nowrotek - 1982 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 4.
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  43. Rough sets.Zdzislaw Pawlak, Jerzy Grzymala-Busse, Roman Slowinski & Wojciech Ziarko - 1995 - Commun. Acm 38 (11):88--95.
     
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    Absolute Relational Time.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (1):133-136.
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    Eventism and pointism.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1993 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 1:157-169.
    The domain of contemporary physics consists of two different classes of objects: a) physical objects — point events (shortly — events), elementary particles (and their aggregates), and fields; b) spatio-temporal objects — space-time points (shortly — points), moments, space points, and their corresponding sets: space-time, time and physical space. If objects of some kind (physical or spatio-temporal) are treated as individuals, i.e. nonsets, then it is possible to define the remaining kinds of objects from both above-mentioned classes. In this way (...)
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    Genidentity.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1981 - Dialectics and Humanism 8 (1):193-202.
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    On the Correspondence Principle.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1974 - Dialectics and Humanism 1 (3):41-43.
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    Past, present and future in relativity.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1976 - Studia Logica 35 (1):45 - 53.
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    Past, Present, Future.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (1):105-112.
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    Realisms. Temporal and spatial.Zdzisław Augustynek - 1995 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 3:3-22.
    Conceptual realism acknowledges the existence of abstract objects: theoretical realism acknowledges the existence of non-observable objects; whereas classical realism acknowledges the existence of observable objects. Similarly, temporal realism accepts the existence of future and past events along with present ones, and spatial realism accepts the events which occur there (else-where) as well as those that occur here. We dealt earlier with the three former kinds of realism and their opposites: nominalism, instrumentalism and (ontological) idealism [2]. This paper contains an examination (...)
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