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    Michel Henry, un philosophe de la vie et de la praxis.Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska - 1980 - Paris: Vrin.
    Au moment où des tentatives parcellaires se font jour au sein de l'intelligentsia occidentale pour débusquer les traces du totalitarisme sous toutes ses formes, on ne se doute peut-être pas qu'un philosophe français - l'auteur de L'Essence de la Manifestation-élabore depuis vingt ans déjà une philosophie de l'individu et qu'il apporte les principes d'une critique rigoureuse de l'entité collective. En consacrant un ouvrage à la philosophie de Michel Henry, G. Dufour-Kowalska a songé à ce qui sans doute manque le (...)
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    Uwagi o fenomenologii, polityce i etyce obcości.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2019 - Etyka 58 (1):152-174.
    W artykule analizuję znaczenia, jakie można przypisać pojęciu i doświadczeniu obcości.Najpierw przypominam dwa opisy fenomenologiczne tego doświadczenia, z których wynika, iż już na tym abstrakcyjnym poziomiedoświadczenie obcości ma sens ambiwalentny: obcy może być doświadczany jako zagrożeniedla mojej podmiotowości, ale również jako wezwanie do jej pogłębienia. Następnie przyglądamsię bardziej empirycznym sposobom doświadczania obcości w świecie społeczno-politycznym,stawiając tezę, iż kryje się za nimi polityczna konstrukcjaobcości. Wreszcie pytam o moralny sens doświadczenia obcości, konkludując, że również natym poziomie jest to sens ambiwalentny: chociaż słuchanie (...)
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    Making a conservation site: Stonewort meadows as lake engineers.Małgorzata Zofia Kowalska - forthcoming - Environmental Values.
    The article discusses research conducted in a valuable biocoenosis in the Gnieźnieńskie Lakeland in central Poland. Protected within the Natura 2000 network, the area is simultaneously affected by climate change and anthropogenic pressures. The article suggests reconsidering the conservation site as engineered by the underwater stonewort meadows, rather than understanding it as an object managed by external experts. It is argued that a broader recognition of how the site is co-created and sustained through ecological processes, rather than solely through human (...)
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    Un irréductible rien.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2023 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 28 (2):243-259.
    By defining consciousness as nothingness or simply as “nothing,” Sartre plays with several meanings of these terms: negativity and negation, distance, indetermination, irreducibility. The nothingness of consciousness takes on an ontological meaning: it is a “tearing away” from being-in-itself, a transcendence understood as the capacity to transcend what is, while retaining an epistemological meaning: it is what cannot be positively determined as “something” or as a property of being. Still, on the epistemological level as well as on the ontological level, (...)
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    Reductions of Consciousness. From Husserl to Churchland.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2020 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 62 (1):169-185.
    The author juxtaposes two extreme approaches to the relationship between consciousness and the physical world: phenomenological-idealistic (represented by Edmund Husserl) and radically naturalistic (represented by Paul Churchland). These two positions are interpreted in terms of opposite if symmetrical types of reduction (on the one hand, the reduction of the world to a sense for consciousness, and on the other hand, the reduction of consciousness to an element of the physical world). They emerge as two ways of abstracting from the ambivalence (...)
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    Quantities Enduring in Time.Antonina Kowalska - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (9-10):27-38.
    Despite changeability of the world, the human mind also ponders on those quantities that remain constant over time. This was the case in ancient times, in the middle ages, and the same applies in modern physics. This paper discusses i.a. Zenon paradoxes, the principle of inertia, and the Emma Noether theorem, ending with the modern, so-called Zeno’s quantum effect. The foot-notes concern the ancient “Achilles” paradox, spot speed, as well as some of the facts taken out of the life-history of (...)
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    L'art et la sensibilité: de Kant à Michel Henry.Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska - 1996 - Paris: Vrin.
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    L’immanence en Question.Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska - 2007 - Phainomenon 13 (1):83-101.
    Among the main concepts of Michel Henry’s work, it was mostly the immanence concept that has brought more controversy and was Jess understood. It was determinant to Material Phenomenology, due to its radical innovation and it represents the key of its interpretation. To disclose this concept against its opponents means to become aware of the principle of transcendence - not discussed by Husserl and Heidegger - and to legitimate the objective knowledge, science and, at the same time, to oppose to (...)
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    L'origine; l'essence de l'origine, l'origine selon l'Éthique de Spinoza.Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska - 1973 - Paris,: Beauchesne.
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    La quête de l'origine dans la philosophie de Plotin.Gabrielle Dufour-Kowalska - 1964 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 62 (76):581-596.
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  11. Aspects of Rationality in the Relatinship of State and Church: The Case of the Habsburg Monarchy in the Eighteenth Century.Eva Kowalska - 2002 - Dialogue and Universalism 12 (8-10):41-50.
     
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    Dialectics beyond dialectics: essay on totality and difference.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2015 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    <I>Dialectics beyond Dialectics is a study of contemporary French philosophy from Bataille to Derrida. It analyses, on the first level of generalization, the decomposition of Hegelianism understood as <I>philosophy of totality. Many French philosophers of the 20<SUP>th century deconstruct Hegelian dialectics and harshly criticize the very idea of totality as either dangerous or impossible. The thesis of the book is that, on doing so, they do not really break with dialectics, but transform it. On the second level of generalization, the (...)
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  13. Dialektyka i dialogiki, czyli o sposobach zarządzania różnicą.M. Kowalska - 2002 - Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3).
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    Dialektyka poza dialektyką: od Bataille'a do Derridy.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2000 - Warszawa: Fundacja Aletheia.
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  15. Demokracja według Sartre'a i współczesna koniunktura ideologiczna.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2005 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 56 (4):87-96.
     
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  16. Francuskie widma Hegla. (Zarys problemu).Małgorzata Kowalska - 1999 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 30 (2):203-220.
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    Filozof W Polis.Małgorzata Kowalska (ed.) - 2004 - Białystok: Wydz. Historyczno-Socjologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku.
  18. Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995).Małgorzata Kowalska - 1996 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 17 (1):7-11.
     
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    Ideologie po ideologiach. O cynicznej naiwności.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2018 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 30 (1):5-24.
    The main idea of the article is that in our „postmodern” world ideologies are not at all dead but adopt new forms which I call both cynical (in Slotedijk’s sense of the term) and naïve. I start with reflecting on the very meaning of the term “ideology” and propose to adopt its broad and “dialectical” sense, embracing ideology as false knowledge and as false consciousness, but emphasizing its connection with power. After recalling some theories of the “end of ideology”, from (...)
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  20. Język i sprawiedliwość. Lévinas versus Lyotard.Małgorzata Kowalska - 2011 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 38.
     
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  21. Kartezjańskie odkrycie cogito, czyli kilka uwag o istocie rozumu.Małgorzata Kowalska - 1989 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 34.
     
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    Morales et politiques postmodernes.Małgorzata Kowalska (ed.) - 2014 - New York: Peter Lang Edition.
    Les auteurs contribuant à ce recueil réfléchissent sur notre condition postmoderne, non pas tant sur les sens différents qu'a pris le terme du postmoderne que sur l'heure qu'il est. La réflexion se déroule dans l'horizon de la pensée des classiques du postmodernisme et dans l'horizon des questions qui y sont, explicitement ou implicitement, posées.
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    Nature and Freedom.Agnieszka Kowalska-Soni - 1976 - Dialectics and Humanism 3 (3-4):83-86.
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    The Icons of Hope. Henryk Musiałowicz.Bozena Kowalska - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (3-4):23-29.
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    Of Henryk Musiałowicz’s Art.Bożena Kowalska & Lesław Kawalec - 2010 - Dialogue and Universalism 20 (3-4):7-14.
    This article sets out to propose some characteristic features of the intellectual and ethical attitudes which, in the popular belief and scholarly communities alike, stand for ideals worthy of promoting as ones which could underpin a modern society where both believers and unbelievers can feel at home. The “ethos” is construed to be about the sort of behaviour logically stemming from a tolerant outlook on the one hand, and an intellectual commitment to a noble cause worthy of one’s efforts, on (...)
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  26. O pewnych aktualnych motywach w Wilhelma von Humboldta filozofii języka.Elżbieta Kowalska - 1986 - Studia Semiotyczne 14:105-119.
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  27. Pojęcia bytu i nicości w filozofii J. P. Sartre'a.Małgorzata Kowalska - 1991 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 36.
     
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    Pro Bono Publico: Englightenment, Religion, Education and the State in Northern Hungary.Eva Kowalská - 1992 - Human Affairs 2 (1):77-88.
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  29. Przyswajanie Derridy.Małgorzata Kowalska - 1994 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 10 (2):67-92.
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  30. Przyswajanie Derridy, Czyli jak Wyjść z Europy, do Której Wchodzimy.M. Kowalska - forthcoming - Przegląd Filozoficzny.
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  31. Pewność metafizyczna czy moralna. Problem poznania Boga według Descartes\'a i Pascala'.Małgorzata Kowalska - 1992 - Idea Studia nad strukturą i rozwojem pojęć filozoficznych 5 (5):67-90.
     
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    Rosyjska prawosławna krytyka modernizmu. Ad complementum książki A. Walickiego O Rosji inaczej.Hanna Kowalska‑Stus - 2021 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:265-279.
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  33. Racjonowanie usług medycznych–spojrzenie ekonomisty.Katarzyna Kowalska - 2005 - Diametros 5.
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    Sozialer und politischer Hintergrund des Streites um den Pietismus in Ungarn.Eva Kowalská - 2005 - In Udo Sträter, Interdisziplinäre Pietismusforschungen: Beiträge Zum Ersten Internationalen Kongress Für Pietismusforschung 2001. De Gruyter. pp. 297-306.
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  35. Uwagi o fenomenologicznej filozofii historii (na marginesie myśli Husserla, Sartre\'a, Merleau-Ponty\'ego i, całkiem pobocznie, Heideggera).Małgorzata Kowalska - 2010 - Fenomenologia 8:109-128.
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    What is Behind the Curtain? A Woman’s Perspective on European Issues.Anna Kowalska - 2005 - Feminist Theology 13 (3):301-316.
    In this paper the author evaluates the situation of women in contemporary Polish society. Using statistical data and information from different disciplines, evidence is given that the situation of women today, in Poland, is worse than before 1989. Although, in general, women are better educated than men, adapt better to modern life, and have access to a growing variety of professional careers, the traditional image of women and of family life persists. Women still endure the double burden of professional work (...)
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    Wilhelm von Humboldt: życie, dzieło, mit.Elżbieta M. Kowalska - 2006 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
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    „Byt absolutny człowieka” Karola Marksa w myśli Leszka Kołakowskiego.Agnieszka Turoń-Kowalska - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:405-418.
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    Konserwatyzm jako odpowiedź na myśl nowożytną.Agnieszka Turoń-Kowalska - 2017 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 29 (1):160-179.
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    Solidarity in Academia and its Relationship to Academic Integrity.Jolanta Bieliauskaitė - 2021 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (3):309-322.
    This paper provides the theoretical analysis of forms of solidarity in academia and its relationship to academic integrity. This analysis is inspired by the Guidelines for an Institutional Code of Ethics in Higher Education drawn up by the International Association of Universities and the Magna Charta Observatory. These Guidelines refer to the principle of solidarity in the context of international cooperation between higher education institutions. However, the author of this paper believes that this principle might also be used in a (...)
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    The Salonnieres and the Philosophes in Old Regime France: The Authority of Aesthetic Judgment.Jolanta T. Pekacz - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (2):277.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Salonnières and the Philosophes in Old Regime France: The Authority of Aesthetic Judgment*Jolanta T. PekaczDuring the eighteenth century a significant shift occurred in the perception of the authority of aesthetic judgment in France, from a group usually referred to as “polite society” and widely considered the exclusive source of taste (goût) to various competing groups arrogating to themselves the right to judge artistic matters. 1 In the (...)
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    Prasmė filosofijoje ir filosofijos prasmė.Jolanta Saldukaitytė - 2008 - Problemos 75.
    Meaning in Philosophy and the Meaning of Philosophy Jolanta Saldukaitytė /span>.
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    Actio immanens - a fundamental concept of biological investigation.Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 8 (1):81-120.
    Actio immanens - as many other terms, coined by the Aristotelian-Thomist philosophical tradition - is a biological concept par excellence. It was formed as a mental result of biological observation, on the strength of studies on living beings and so, refers to them first and foremost. During the last century, the term actio immanens gradually disappeared from philosophical encyclopedias and has totally vanished from the biological and philosophical language used to describe the dynamism of life. Moreover, if this term does (...)
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  44. Watykański rękopis Etyki Spinozy.Jolanta Żelazna - 2014 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 62 (4):33-49.
    THE VATICAN MANUSCRIPT OF SPINOZA’S ETHICA S u m m a r y The article focuses on Spinoza’s manuscript found in The Vatican Apostolic Library and published by L. Spruit and P. Totaro in the book The Vatican Manuscript of Spinoza’s Ethica (2011). The identification of the text became possible as the result of their arduous research in which the name of a Danish scientist N. Stensen, the author of several letters usually published in the collections of Spinoza’s letters, played (...)
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    On the descriptive terminology of the information transfer between organisms.Jolanta Koszteyn & Piotr Lenartowicz - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):165-206.
    Information transfer implies two independent beings and two distinct, although closely tied levels of reality. In other words the „information transfer" is a multi-layer reality. The investigation of the „causal" mechanisms presupposes a proper description of the phenomenal effects. It is the phenomenal sphere of the directly observable events which provokes - in our mind - the questions driving the effort to explore the „mechanisms". It is absolutely crucial, therefore, to approach the process of description with the sufficiently unbiased means. (...)
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    Problem pochodzenia dusz ludzkich.Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):93-106.
    W artykule Jedna czy wiele dusz? Stanisław Ziemiański SJ omawia dwa stanowiska dotyczące problemu genezy duszy ludzkiej – kreacjonizm i traducjanizm. Według nauki Kościoła Katolickiego „każda dusza duchowa jest bezpośrednio stwarzana przez Boga nie jest ona 'produktem' rodziców - i jest nieśmiertelna : DS 1440.), nie ginie więc po jej oddzieleniu się od data w chwili śmierci i połączy się na nowo z ciałem w chwili ostatecznego zmartwychwstania". Jest to stanowisko kreacjonizmu osobowych, indywidualnych dusz ludzkich. Natomiast traducjanizm stoi na stanowisku, (...)
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    Housing Policy in Lithuania: A Qualitative Study of Social Housing Problems.Jolanta Aidukaitė - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (2).
    This article aims to examine the Lithuanian housing policy system, with a special emphasis on social housing issues. This study is based on 20 semi-structured interviews with the decision makers and recipients of social housing. The analysis reveals the issues related to access to social housing, management and administration issues, problems related to stigmatisation of social housing recipients, and their overall satisfaction with the provided support.The study shows that accessing social housing and living in social housing is not an easy (...)
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    Identity in Contemporary Society.Jolanta Saldukaitytė - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 28 (3).
    In the first part of this essay the author indicates some of the problems of contemporary society related to how fragmentation of the social order affects and transforms self-identity. Today identity is chosen rather than given as it was in the past. Such freedom to choose who, how and where to be not only opens the possibility of unrestrained creativity but requires that the subject face new ethical and political issues.In the second part the author introduces these themes and questions (...)
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    The Descendants of Lithuanian Immigrants in Kazakhstan: Contours of Ethnic Identity.Jolanta Kuznecovienė - 2023 - Filosofija. Sociologija 34 (4).
    Research on the forced migration of Lithuanians to the east of the former Soviet Union in the 1940s and early 1950s throws up a wide range of issues. Methodologically, most of such studies are similar in terms of the sample chosen, which consists of the former prisoners of gulags and exiles who have returned to Lithuania, but it usually disregards those who stayed. Accordingly, the Lithuanian diasporas that emerged in the east after the forced migration, including in Kazakhstan, have not (...)
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    Biomolecular perfection and the „common descent".Jolanta Koszteyn - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):89-112.
    The concept of „fundamental unity of life" belongs to the descriptive element of biology. It contrasts with the equally empirical concept of multiplicity and diversity of living forms. „Fundamental unity of life" means that however peculiar a biological form might be, some of its essential mechanisms are exactly the same as in the rest of the biological world. It is astonishing to realize that so different beings as bacteria, plants and men manifest several evidently non fortuitous identities. For thousands of (...)
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