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    Older people are perceived as more moral than younger people: data from seven culturally diverse countries.Piotr Sorokowski, Marta Kowal, Sadiq Hussain, Rashid Ali Haideri, Michał Misiak, Kiriakos Chatzipentidis, Mehmet Kibris Mahmut, W. P. Malecki, Jakub Dąbrowski, Tomasz Frackowiak, Anna Bartkowiak, Agnieszka Sorokowska & Mariola Paruzel-Czachura - 2024 - Ethics and Behavior 34 (7):459-472.
    Given the adage “older and wiser,” it seems justified to assume that older people may be stereotyped as more moral than younger people. We aimed to study whether assessments of a person’s morality differ depending on their age. We asked 661 individuals from seven societies (Australians, Britons, Burusho of Pakistan, Canadians, Dani of Papua, New Zealanders, and Poles) whether younger (~20-year-old), middle-aged (~40-year-old), or older (~60-year-old) people were more likely to behave morally and have a sense of right and wrong. (...)
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    Topological reasoning and the logic of knowledge.Andrew Dabrowski, Lawrence S. Moss & Rohit Parikh - 1996 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 78 (1-3):73-110.
    We present a bimodal logic suitable for formalizing reasoning about points and sets, and also states of the world and views about them. The most natural interpretation of the logic is in subset spaces , and we obtain complete axiomatizations for the sentences which hold in these interpretations. In addition, we axiomatize the validities of the smaller class of topological spaces in a system we call topologic . We also prove decidability for these two systems. Our results on topologic relate (...)
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    Solving infinite-domain CSPs using the patchwork property.Konrad K. Dabrowski, Peter Jonsson, Sebastian Ordyniak & George Osipov - 2023 - Artificial Intelligence 317 (C):103880.
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    Emocje. W poszukiwaniu antyesencjalistycznego ujęcia.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2019 - Etyka 59 (1):81-100.
    Esencjalistycznie zorientowani teoretycy emocji uważają, że emocje mają swoją istotę. Nie istnieje jednak zgoda co do tego, czym ona jest. Dla jednych substancją emocji jest poznanie (percepcje, myśli, przekonania) lub oceny, dla innych zmiany fizjologiczno-cielesne, a jeszcze dla innych zdarzenia w mózgu. W artykule prezentuję najważniejsze argumenty przeciwko tym teoriom, a następnie prezentuję wieloskładnikową i wielofunkcyjną koncepcję emocji.
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    Paradoks fikcji — krytyczny przegląd głównych teorii.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2022 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 70 (3):65-84.
    Przedmiotem artykułu jest paradoks fikcji. Prezentuję wybrane najważniejsze próby jego wyjaśnienia i rozwiązania. Twierdzę, że ów paradoks wynika z przyjęcia silnego założenia, że do powstania reakcji emocjonalnej niezbędne jest przekonanie o realnym istnieniu czegoś. Przekonanie to wcale nie jest jednak konieczne — można bać się, że p, a równocześnie nie mieć silnego przekonania, że p. Wystarczy posiadać określoną myśl. Bronię tezy, że nasze reakcje emocjonalne zapośredniczone są przez umysł i jego reprezentacyjno-treściowe wyposażenie. Ze względu na skromne piśmiennictwo poświęcone temu tematowi (...)
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  6. Podstawowe rodzaje świadomości we współczesnej filozofii naturalistycznej.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2013 - Diametros 36:27-46.
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    Aufgaben und Grenzen des Sozialstaates.Martin Dabrowski & Judith Wolf (eds.) - 2007 - Paderborn: Schöningh.
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    Concrete philosophy.Tomash Conrad Dabrowski - 2016 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 42 (6):576-593.
    Herbert Marcuse’s early essays and reviews written while under the tutelage of Martin Heidegger continue to suffer a poor reception. Even the most sympathetic of his critics widely focus on either his deviations from existing Marxist orthodoxy, or his failure to demonstrate the commensurability of Marxism and existentialism. Although both these concerns highlight important problems in Marcuse’s work, this narrow focus of Marcuse scholarship neglects essential aspects of his early thought, particularly his concern with what types of truth claims inform (...)
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  9. Il concetto di cattolicità della chiesa sulla base del Super Boetiumde Trinitate di S. Tommaso d'Aquino: Ricognizioni moderne sul pensiero medievale.W. Dabrowski - 2000 - Divus Thomas 103 (1):93-115.
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    Metafizyczna kategoria stosunku w ujęciu Desire Merciera.Stanisław Dąbrowski - 1978 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 26 (1):69-81.
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  11. Umysl ucieleśiony a kategoryzacja.Andrzej Dabrowski - 2008 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 44 (2):111-125.
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    Z krytyki książki Piotra Graffa.Stanisław Dąbrowski - 1973 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 21 (2):147-164.
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  13. Artykuł Jurija Lotmana o znaczeniach we wtórnych systemach modelujących (Próba uważnej lektury).Stanisław Dąbrowski - 1986 - Studia Semiotyczne 14:287-307.
     
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  14. Aleksander Piatigorski i Jurij Lotman o tekście i funkcji (Sprawdzająca próba rozumienia).Stanisław Dąbrowski - 1986 - Studia Semiotyczne 14:309-326.
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  15. Decydująca troska. Cz. 1.S. Dąbrowski - 2000 - Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1).
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    E-Learning Initiatives in an Academic Environment—Case Study of Warsaw School of Economics.Marcin Dąbrowski - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (3):73-80.
    The aim of the paper is to describe possible e-learning activities that a university can develop. Examples of projects carried out in Warsaw School of Economics have been presented with conclusions and experience gathered during their implementation. In the last part, trends for the future of academic e-learning have been discussed.
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    Etyka i myślenie matematyczne (H.W. Brock (ed.), Game Theory, Social Choice and Ethics).Tomasz Dąbrowski - 1983 - Etyka 20:178-184.
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    Genesis and Nature of Moral and Legal Norms. Leon Petrażycki’s Naturalistic Solution.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2018 - Studia Humana 7 (3):39-52.
    The aim of the paper is to examine the nature of moral and legal norms in a broader context: first, taking into account logical and methodological assumptions, second, in the perspective of psychology of emotions and legal policy. The basic subject of the research carried out by Leon Petrażycki was represented by law. Originally, it had a psychological character, not an objective, eternal, and unchanging one. To fully understand the genesis and nature of morality and law, Petrażycki addressed the study (...)
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  19. Główne wyniki twórczości Kazimierza Ajdukiewicza.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2012 - Ruch Filozoficzny 69 (1).
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  20. Korona Królestwa Polskiego w XIV wieku.Jan Dąbrowski - forthcoming - Studium.
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    Musculus Palmaris Longus: Influence on Playing Capability of Keyboard Musicians – Preliminary Report.Krzysztof Dąbrowski, Hanna Stankiewicz-Jóźwicka, Arkadiusz Kowalczyk, Michał Markuszewski & Bogdan Ciszek - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  22. O naturze świadomości : samoświadomość - jej główne odmiany i funkcje.Józef Dąbrowski - 2014 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 20:13-28.
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    On the Philosophy of Development through Positive Disintegration and Secondary Integration.Kazimierz Dąbrowski - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (3-4):131-144.
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  24. Od wydawcy (Jerzy Pelc) 5.Stanisław Dąbrowski & Teresa Rzepa - forthcoming - Studia Semiotyczne.
     
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    Ucieleśnione poznanie — założenia, tezy i wyzwania.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2021 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 11 (1).
    Embodied cognition: assumptions, theses and challenges: The paper aims at providing a concise presentation of the concept of embodied cognition that emerged in the cognitive sciences a few decades ago and has gained great popularity among empirically and philosophically informed researchers. The term “embodied cognition” is used by the author in two senses. The narrow sense implies that the body plays an important role in the process of cognition. In the broad sense “embodied cognition” is to characterize the general tendency (...)
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  26. Wpływ emocji na poznawanie.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 83 (3):315-335.
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  27. W sprawie odczytu prof. Bogusława Wolniewicza „Myśli o Jedwabnem”. Sprawdzenia i dopowiedzi.S. Dąbrowski - 2001 - Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3-4).
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  28. XIV Odczyty ku pamięci K. Twardowskiego.B. Dąbrowski - 2002 - Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3).
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  29. Znak a intencjonalność. Lairda Addisa argumenty za istnieniem własności aktów mentalnych.Andrzej Dąbrowski - 2009 - Diametros 21:1-13.
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  30. Z zagadnień metodologicznych semiotyki kultury (Na przykładzie Stefana Żółkiewskiego analizy wiedzy o kulturze literackiej).Stanisław Dąbrowski - 1993 - Studia Semiotyczne 18:19-42.
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    Effizienz oder Glück?: wirtschaftsethische und moralökonomische Perspektiven der Kritik an ökonomischen Erfolgsfaktoren ; hrsg. von Detlef Aufderheide und Martin Dabrowski ; in Verbindung mit Karl Homann... [et al.].Detlef Aufderheide & Martin Dabrowski (eds.) - 2012 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Minimal self-models and the free energy principle.Jakub Limanowski & Felix Blankenburg - 2013 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Jakub Urbaniak, Mooketsi Motsisi: The impact of the “fear of God” on the British abolitionist movement.Mooketsi Motsisi & Jakub Urbaniak - 2019 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 26 (2):26-52.
    While there is a general consensus around the role of religion in the abolition of the Slave Trade, historians continue to give little to no detail on exactly how Christian theology influenced the abolitionist movement. This article seeks to interrogate one major theological factor inherent in the spirituality that underpinned the activism of the British abolitionists, namely their notion of Divine Providence, and particularly its moral-emotive correlate: the fear of God’s wrath. These theological notions are discussed based mainly on the (...)
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    Quantifiers and Cognition: Logical and Computational Perspectives.Jakub Szymanik - 2016 - Springer.
    This volume on the semantic complexity of natural language explores the question why some sentences are more difficult than others. While doing so, it lays the groundwork for extending semantic theory with computational and cognitive aspects by combining linguistics and logic with computations and cognition. -/- Quantifier expressions occur whenever we describe the world and communicate about it. Generalized quantifier theory is therefore one of the basic tools of linguistics today, studying the possible meanings and the inferential power of quantifier (...)
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    ‘Seeing the Dark’: Grounding Phenomenal Transparency and Opacity in Precision Estimation for Active Inference.Jakub Limanowski & Karl Friston - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
  36. Panqualityism, Awareness and the Explanatory Gap.Jakub Mihálik - 2022 - Erkenntnis 87 (3):1423-1445.
    According to panqualityism, a form of Russellian monism defended by Sam Coleman and others, consciousness is grounded in fundamental qualities, i.e. unexperienced qualia. Despite panqualityism’s significant promise, according to David Chalmers panqualityism fails as a theory of consciousness since the reductive approach to awareness of qualities it proposes fails to account for the specific phenomenology associated with awareness. I investigate Coleman’s reasoning against this kind of phenomenology and conclude that he successfully shows that its existence is controversial, and so Chalmers’s (...)
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  37. Comprehension of Simple Quantifiers: Empirical Evaluation of a Computational Model.Jakub Szymanik & Marcin Zajenkowski - 2010 - Cognitive Science 34 (3):521-532.
    We examine the verification of simple quantifiers in natural language from a computational model perspective. We refer to previous neuropsychological investigations of the same problem and suggest extending their experimental setting. Moreover, we give some direct empirical evidence linking computational complexity predictions with cognitive reality.<br>In the empirical study we compare time needed for understanding different types of quantifiers. We show that the computational distinction between quantifiers recognized by finite-automata and push-down automata is psychologically relevant. Our research improves upon hypothesis and (...)
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    Is Every Definition Persuasive?Jakub Pruś & Andrew Aberdein - 2022 - Informal Logic 42 (1):25-47.
    “Is every definition persuasive?” If essentialist views on definition are rejected and a pragmatic account adopted, where defining is a speech act which fixes the meaning of a term, then a problem arises: if meanings are not fixed by the essence of being itself, is not every definition persuasive? To address the problem, we refer to Douglas Walton’s impressive intellectual heritage—specifically on the argumentative potential of definition. In finding some non-persuasive definitions, we show not every definition is persuasive. The persuasiveness (...)
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  39. Bohr Compactifications of Groups and Rings.Jakub Gismatullin, Grzegorz Jagiella & Krzysztof Krupiński - 2023 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 88 (3):1103-1137.
    We introduce and study model-theoretic connected components of rings as an analogue of model-theoretic connected components of definable groups. We develop their basic theory and use them to describe both the definable and classical Bohr compactifications of rings. We then use model-theoretic connected components to explicitly calculate Bohr compactifications of some classical matrix groups, such as the discrete Heisenberg group ${\mathrm {UT}}_3({\mathbb {Z}})$, the continuous Heisenberg group ${\mathrm {UT}}_3({\mathbb {R}})$, and, more generally, groups of upper unitriangular and invertible upper triangular (...)
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  40. Anthropomorphism: Opportunities and Challenges in Human-Robot Interaction.Jakub Zlotowski, Diane Proudfoot, Kumar Yogeeswaran & Christoph Bartneck - 2015 - International Journal of Social Robotics 7 (3):347-360.
    Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the environment. It has considerable consequences for people’s choices and beliefs. With the increased presence of robots, it is important to investigate the optimal design for this tech- nology. In this paper we discuss the potential benefits and challenges of building anthropomorphic robots, from both a philosophical perspective and from the viewpoint of empir- ical research in the fields of human–robot interaction and social psychology. We believe (...)
     
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    Predicting individual differences in conflict detection and bias susceptibility during reasoning.Jakub Šrol & Wim De Neys - 2020 - Thinking and Reasoning 27 (1):38-68.
    A key component of the susceptibility to cognitive biases is the ability to monitor for conflict between intuitively cued “heuristic” answers and logical principles. While there is evidence that pe...
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    Attenuating oneself.Jakub Limanowski & Karl Friston - 2020 - Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 1 (I):1-16.
    In this paper, we address reports of “selfless” experiences from the perspective of active inference and predictive processing. Our argument builds upon grounding self-modelling in active inference as action planning and precision control within deep generative models – thus establishing a link between computational mechanisms and phenomenal selfhood. We propose that “selfless” experiences can be interpreted as cases in which normally congruent processes of computational and phenomenal self-modelling diverge in an otherwise conscious system. We discuss two potential mechanisms – within (...)
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  43. Monsters and Monuments: Real Spaces and the Survival of Art.Jakub Stejskal - forthcoming - Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics.
    A truism of art history is that the lifespan of artworks can exceed their original social spaces: Artworks can sometimes be successfully transplanted into completely different settings where they continue to be valued. Does their potential to outlive their original context have to do with a specific feature of artworks’ ontology? Or with how human brains are wired? Or is it a mere function of their historical and social circumstances? I argue that David Summers’s magisterial _Real Spaces: World Art History (...)
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  44. Hegel and Wittgenstein on Difficulties of Beginning at the Beginning.Jakub Mácha - 2022 - Topoi 41 (5):939-953.
    Both Hegel and the later Wittgenstein were concerned with the problem of how to begin speculation, or the problem of beginning. I argue that despite many differences, there are surprising similarities between their thinking about the beginning. They both consider different kinds of beginnings and combine them into complex analogies. The beginning has a subjective and an objective moment. The philosophizing subject has to begin with something, with an object. For Hegel, the objective moment is pure being. For Wittgenstein, the (...)
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    Markt und Verantwortung: wirtschaftsethische und moralökonomische Perspektiven.Detlef Aufderheide, Martin Dabrowski & Karl Homann (eds.) - 2015 - Berlin: Duncker Und Humblot.
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    Polish State Enterprises and the Properties of Performance: Stabilization, Marketization, Privatization.Anthony Levitas, Michal Federowicz & Janusz M. Dabrowski - 1991 - Politics and Society 19 (4):403-437.
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  47. The Logic of Exemplarity.Jakub Mácha - forthcoming - Law and Literature (online first):1-15.
    The topic of exemplarity has attracted considerable interest in philosophy, legal theory, literary studies and art recently. There is broad consensus that exemplary cases mediate between singular instances and general concepts or norms. The aim of this article is to provide an additional perspective on the logic of exemplarity. First, inspired by Jacques Derrida’s discussion of exemplarity, I shall argue that there is a kind of différance between (singular) examples and (general) exemplars. What an example exemplifies, the exemplarity of the (...)
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    When Meaning Becomes Controversial.Jakub Pruś & Fabrizio Macagno - 2024 - Informal Logic 44 (2):89-128.
    This paper aims to develop the criteria for assessing semantic arguments. However, while this notion constituted the core of ancient dialectics and is addressed in several approaches to argument analysis, the criteria for evaluating such arguments are insufficient. This paper intends to address this problem by combining the insights of classical and contemporary logic and testing them against some controversies involving controversial definitions or classifications. Through detailed case studies of the argumentative uses involving the (re)definitions of racism, war, peace, and (...)
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  49. Quantifiers in TIME and SPACE. Computational Complexity of Generalized Quantifiers in Natural Language.Jakub Szymanik - 2009 - Dissertation, University of Amsterdam
    In the dissertation we study the complexity of generalized quantifiers in natural language. Our perspective is interdisciplinary: we combine philosophical insights with theoretical computer science, experimental cognitive science and linguistic theories. -/- In Chapter 1 we argue for identifying a part of meaning, the so-called referential meaning (model-checking), with algorithms. Moreover, we discuss the influence of computational complexity theory on cognitive tasks. We give some arguments to treat as cognitively tractable only those problems which can be computed in polynomial time. (...)
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  50. Consciousness: Individuated Information in Action.Jakub Jonkisz - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:149261.
    Within theoretical and empirical enquiries, many different meanings associated with consciousness have appeared, leaving the term itself quite vague. This makes formulating an abstract and unifying version of the concept of consciousness – the main aim of this article –into an urgent theoretical imperative. It is argued that consciousness, characterized as dually accessible (cognized from the inside and the outside), hierarchically referential (semantically ordered), bodily determined (embedded in the working structures of an organism or conscious system), and useful in action (...)
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