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    A model of procedural and distributive fairness.Michal Wiktor Krawczyk - 2011 - Theory and Decision 70 (1):111-128.
    This article presents a new model aimed at predicting behavior in games involving a randomized allocation procedure. It is designed to capture the relative importance and interaction between procedural justice (defined crudely in terms of the difference between one’s expected payoff and average expected payoff in the group) and distributive justice (difference between own and average actual payoffs). The model is applied to experimental games, including “randomized” variations of simple sequential bargaining games, and delivers qualitatively correct predictions. In view of (...)
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    Matching pennies games as asymmetric models of conflict.Michał Wiktor Krawczyk - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e128.
    De Dreu and Gross (D&G) seem to have disregarded some relevant experimental literature on games of conflict, most notably variations on “matching pennies” games. While in such games, “attacker” and “defender” are typically not explicitly labelled, players’ differentiated roles yield naturally to such notions. These studies partly validate some of D&G's findings and interpretations.
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    From disgust to contempt-speech: The nature of contempt on the map of prejudicial emotions.Michal Bilewicz, Olga Katarzyna Kamińska, Mikołaj Winiewski & Wiktor Soral - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Combining diverse one-class classifiers.Bartosz Krawczyk & Michał Woźniak - 2012 - In Emilio Corchado, Vaclav Snasel, Ajith Abraham, Michał Woźniak, Manuel Grana & Sung-Bae Cho (eds.), Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems. Springer. pp. 590--601.
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  5. Why Ethical Consumers Don’t Walk Their Talk: Towards a Framework for Understanding the Gap Between the Ethical Purchase Intentions and Actual Buying Behaviour of Ethically Minded Consumers.Michal J. Carrington, Benjamin A. Neville & Gregory J. Whitwell - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 97 (1):139-158.
    Despite their ethical intentions, ethically minded consumers rarely purchase ethical products (Auger and Devinney: 2007, Journal of Business Ethics76, 361–383). This intentions–behaviour gap is important to researchers and industry, yet poorly understood (Belk et al.: 2005, Consumption, Markets and Culture8(3), 275–289). In order to push the understanding of ethical consumption forward, we draw on what is known about the intention–behaviour gap from the social psychology and consumer behaviour literatures and apply these insights to ethical consumerism. We bring together three separate (...)
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    The MADLA planner: Multi-agent planning by combination of distributed and local heuristic search.Michal Štolba & Antonín Komenda - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 252 (C):175-210.
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    Between Emotions – Modulation of Event Related Potentials as an Early Stage Indicator of Processing Fluency.Kamińska Olga, Olszanowski Michał, Brzezicka Aneta, Gola Mateusz & Winkielman Piotr - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Mimicking and sharing emotions: a re-examination of the link between facial mimicry and emotional contagion.Michal Olszanowski, Monika Wróbel & Ursula Hess - 2020 - Cognition and Emotion 34 (2):367-376.
    ABSTRACTFacial mimicry has long been considered a main mechanism underlying emotional contagion. A closer look at the empirical evidence, however, rev...
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  9. ha-Biḳur shel Ḥanah Arendṭ.Michal Ben-Naftali - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
     
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    Baby Shoes and the Copyright Work: A Comment on Brad Sherman's What Is a Copyright Work?Michal Shur-Ofry - 2011 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 12 (1 Forum).
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    What Is a Neganthropic Institution?Michał Krzykawski - 2022 - Theory, Culture and Society 39 (7-8):99-115.
    This article discusses the relation between the institutions and the production of entropy as read by Bernard Stiegler and locates this discussion within a more specific debate on institutions in advanced capitalism. Commenting on Stiegler’s approach to the concept of entropy, the article brings into focus the institutional strand of Stiegler’s increasingly hurried writings where this concept is discussed and reframes his critique of political economy as ‘neganthropology’ in relation to what I describe as neganthropic institutions. A full explanation of (...)
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    Towards Idiodiversity.Michał Krzykawski - 2021 - Philosophy Today 65 (2):265-287.
    This article discusses translation as a technique of doing philosophy and introduces the concept of idiodiversity as an alternative to the current model of automated translation machines. The dominant functionalist approach to technology has made these machines the agents of linguistic homogenisation, which constitutes a threat for the diversity of idiomatic open systems this article advocates for. However, as this article argues, the challenge is not merely to accuse automated translation technologies of impoverishing the knowledge of how to translate but, (...)
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    In memory of Andrzej Mostowski.Helena Rasiowa & Wiktor Marek - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (1-2):1 - 8.
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    In the Search of Lost Justice: New Perspectives on Well-Trodden Pathways.Mirosław Michał Sadowski - 2023 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 36 (3):1347-1353.
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  15. Distributive Full Lambek Calculus Has the Finite Model Property.Michał Kozak - 2009 - Studia Logica 91 (2):201-216.
    We prove the Finite Model Property (FMP) for Distributive Full Lambek Calculus ( DFL ) whose algebraic semantics is the class of distributive residuated lattices ( DRL ). The problem was left open in [8, 5]. We use the method of nuclei and quasi–embedding in the style of [10, 1].
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    Problem wszechwiedzy logicznej. Krytyka światów nienormalnych i propozycja nowego rozwiązania.Mateusz Klonowski & Krzysztof Krawczyk - 2018 - Filozofia Nauki 27 (1):27-48.
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    Wprowadzenie. U podstaw syntezy wiedzy. O szlifowaniu narzędzi myślenia wedle Jana Franciszka Drewnowskiego.Kordula Świętorzecka & Michał Adamczyk - 2019 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 55 (2):5-8.
    Jan Franciszek Drewnowski był filozofem zaliczanym do środowiska szkoły lwowsko-warszawskiej, współtwórcą koła krakowskiego, oficerem wojska polskiego, pracownikiem wydawnictw technicznych. Drewnowski doktoryzował się u T. Kotarbińskiego, jego niedoścignionym mistrzem był Stanisław Leśniewski. Był jednym z pierwszych słuchaczy akademickich wykładów Leśniewskiego. Studiował na Wydziale Filozoficznym Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego: matematykę, logikę matematyczną i – jak to wtedy nazywano – filozofię naukową. Tam właśnie spotkał ks. Jana Salamuchę, który zaimponował Drewnowskiemu naukową erudycją, a intelektualną uczciwością skierował go od ateizmu ku katolickiej mistyce. W ten sposób (...)
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  18. Law, Philosophy and Responsibility: The Roman Ingarden Contribution.Michal Peno - manuscript
    This text is a kind of sketch and presents some simple ideas. The aim of this article is to carry out a critical and reflexive analysis of Roman Ingarden's philosophy of responsibility. Being a member of the phenomenological current, Ingarden mainly studied the ontological bases or conditions of responsibility by identifying different situations of responsibility. In this paper situations of responsibility have been analysed in the semantic contexts in which the word "responsibility" appears. Legally, the prescriptive contexts of using the (...)
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  19. Neopopperowski argument przeciw funkcjonalizmowi.Michał Pawłowski - 2019 - Filozofia Nauki 27 (3):77-86.
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  20. Od kosmografii do \"systemu świata\". Rosyjska kosmologia wieku Oświecenia.Tatiana W. Artiemjewa & Michał J. Mikeszin - 2009 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 45.
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    Communication Strength of Correlations Violating Monogamy Relations.Waldemar Kłobus, Michał Oszmaniec, Remigiusz Augusiak & Andrzej Grudka - 2016 - Foundations of Physics 46 (5):620-634.
    In any theory satisfying the no-signaling principle correlations generated among spatially separated parties in a Bell-type experiment are subject to certain constraints known as monogamy relations. Recently, in the context of the black hole information loss problem it was suggested that these monogamy relations might be violated. This in turn implies that correlations arising in such a scenario must violate the no-signaling principle and hence can be used to send classical information between parties. Here, we study the amount of information (...)
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    Saying is experiencing: Affective consequences of complaining and affirmation.Katarzyna Kowalczyk, Michal Parzuchowski, Aleksandra Szymków-Sudziarska, Wieslaw Baryla & Bogdan Wojciszke - 2009 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 40 (2):74-84.
    Saying is experiencing: Affective consequences of complaining and affirmation In four experiments mood was measured before and after complaining or affirmation. Participants complained or affirmed either themselves or listened to such communications of another person. Mood decreased after complaining and increased after affirmation — a "saying is experiencing" effect. This effect was found also in the cognitive load condition suggesting that automatic mood contagion underlies the SIE effect rather than mechanisms based on self-perception or self-awareness. Appropriateness of a topic for (...)
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    Packets tokenization methods for web layer cyber security.Rafał Kozik, Michał Choraś & Witold Hołubowicz - 2017 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (1):103-113.
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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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    Technics and Desire in the Age of Automatization. From Marcuse to Stiegler.Michał Krzykawski - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 59:135-156.
    This paper describes the relationship between technics and desire in light of Bernard Stiegler’s new critique of political economy. The starting point for the analysis is Stiegler’s critique of the reinterpretation of Freud’s legacy by Herbert Marcuse in Eros and Civilization. The context of the analysis is the ongoing mutation of consumer capitalism into computational capitalism—one in which automated calculation systems are used to control all forms of mental and affective human activity. Digital automatization, I argue, encourages a different view (...)
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    The American Philosophy and the Problem of Time.Michal Zlatoš - 2019 - Taula: Quaderns de Pensament 47:47-56.
    The American philosophy and the problem of time –[article]– attempts to briefly outline the concepts of understanding of the problem of time, temporality and continuity in American philosophy which is represented by Ch. Peirce, W. James, and A. N. Whitehead. The article also tries to point out the importance of the enquiry on the field of time. Further, it gives abbreviated outline of the historic conditions of emergence of the American philosophy.
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    “Anger? No, thank you. I don't mimic it”: how contextual modulation of facial display meaning impacts emotional mimicry.Michal Olszanowski & Aleksandra Tołopiło - 2024 - Cognition and Emotion 38 (4):530-548.
    Research indicates that emotional mimicry predominantly occurs in response to affiliative displays, such as happiness, while the mimicry of antagonistic displays, like anger, is seldom observed in social contexts. However, contextual factors, including the identity of the displayer (e.g. social similarity with the observer) and whose action triggered the emotional reaction (i.e. to whom display is directed), can modulate the meaning of the display. In two experiments, participants observed happiness, sadness, and anger expressed by individuals with similar or different social (...)
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    „Kolęda, Nowe Lato i Szczodry Dzień” — geneza, rozwój i schyłek gatunku w XVII wieku.Michał Kuran - 2014 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 25 (3):31-72.
    The article is proving that works arisen from the tradition of wishing carol, in which titles appeared a formula „Carol, The New Year and the Generous Day”, constitute a separate literary genre. What is more, works, which belong to it could exist in two forms: unified and cyclical. The genesis of the genre is regarded to appear in combining into one group the motives and symbols of the Christian holidays (from the Christmas through the Circumcision / the New Year to (...)
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  29. A Heideggerian Reading of Knut Hamsun's Growth of the Soil.Michał Kruszelnicki - 2012 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 17.
     
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    Chronicle of separation: on deconstruction's disillusioned love.Michal Ben-Naftali - 2015 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    The book Chronicle of Separation is an attempt to write on Derrida, to Derrida and from Derrida on the basis of a pathetic experience, which, in various ways, describes and enacts the pathetic experience of deconstruction itself. The book tackles the weight of emotions that is at the heart of deconstructive reading, treating deconstruction's weak, fragile and parasitic mode of thinking as a deconstruction of emotion, on emotion and as emotion. Chronicle of Separation examines these themes beginning with a descriptive (...)
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    John Duns Scotus 1308–2008. Investigations into his Philosophy. Správa z medzinárodnej konferencie.Michal Chabada - 2008 - Studia Neoaristotelica 5 (2):205-207.
    This paper is a report of the conference 'John Duns Scotus 1308–2008. Investigations into his Philosophy' 5-9 November 2008.
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    700-lecie śmierci bł. Jana Dunsa Szkota. Międzynarodowe sympozjum jubileuszowe.Michal Chabada - 2008 - Studia Neoaristotelica 5 (1):97-100.
    This paper is a report of the 700th anniversary of the death of Bl. Jan Duns Scotus. International Jubilee Symposium in Lublin.
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    Rozumová intuícia podl'a Jána Dunsa Scota – základné prístupy.Michal Chabada - 2004 - Studia Neoaristotelica 1 (1-2):85-100.
    The problem of the intuition of the individual as such, i. e. of its individuality (the „principle of individuation“) gave rise to many controversies. The problem becomes especially urgent in the light of the Christian revelation, since Christianity in the first place relates to the singular and individual (and therefore contingent), whereas the universal assumes only a secondary rôle. John Duns Scotus deals with this theologico-philosophical problem and sets out to defend intellective intuition of the individual as a whole. He (...)
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    Tableau Systems for Epistemic Positional Logics.Mateusz Klonowski, Krzysztof Aleksander Krawczyk & Bożena Pięta - 2021 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 50 (2):177-204.
    The goal of the article is twofold. The first one is to provide logics based on positional semantics which will be suitable for the analysis of epistemic modalities such as ‘agent... knows/beliefs that...’. The second one is to define tableau systemsfor such logics. Firstly, we present the minimal positional logic MR. Then, we change the notion of formulas and semantics in order to consider iterations of the operator of realization and “free” classical formulas. After that, we move on to weaker (...)
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  35. Jak umknąć Sartre'owi.Michał Kozłowski - 2005 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 56 (4):179-185.
     
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  36. Krzysztof Trzewiczek, Komentarz organizatorów.Michał Libera - 2004 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 24.
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    Language Affects Climate.Michał Pałasz, Maria Pieniążek & Jakub Wydra - forthcoming - Foundations of Science:1-15.
    Language not only reflects and cocreates social universes but can also be and is performative regarding the planetary common good, e.g., through international treaties and agreements. This paper investigates the rationale and feasibility of altering the language used by Glasgow Climate Pact to a posthuman mode that addresses the issue of more-than-human inequality by becoming inclusive toward nonhuman actors, and presents a selection of edited excerpts. The main findings state that (1) the language of the Glasgow Climate Pact is inadequate (...)
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    Die Frage nach dem Individuationsprinzip. Eine vergleichende Analyse der Diskussionslage in der analytischen Ontologie und bei Duns Scotus.Michal Chabada - 2016 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 123 (1):3-22.
    The question of the principle of individuation in current analytical philosophy was the subject of medieval discussions, too, in which not only similar proposals of solutions emerged, but also dilemmas invoked by the set of then-discussed proposals appeared. Duns Scotus criticizes the previous theories of individuation and suggests that the difficulties could be avoided by changing the viewpoint from the categorical-quiditative to the transcendental-modal understanding of the principle of individuation. Scotus’ solution is close to the theory of naked substrates, because (...)
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    Użyteczność koncepcji przypadku Grzegorza Bugajaka w naukach przyrodniczych.Michał Latawiec & Anna Latawiec - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (4):93-112.
    Rzeczywistość przyrodnicza poznawana jest dzięki metodom empirycznym. Jej tajemnice odkrywane są w dużym zakresie dzięki rozwojowi ich metodologii. Formułowane są hipotezy i tworzone teorie wyjaśniające odkrywane zjawiska. Jednakże w tym uporządkowanym świecie pojawiają się i takie zdarzenia, których wystąpienie ma charakter przypadkowy. Z tej racji zostanie zastosowana filozoficzna koncepcja przypadku wypracowana przez Grzegorza Bugajaka i przewidziana przez niego do analizy treści teorii naukowych oraz klasyfikacji zdarzeń przypadkowych. Zostanie ukazana użyteczność tej koncepcji w obszarze ochrony środowiska. W tym celu na początku (...)
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    New Mechanism and Causality: The Case of Interactive Causal Pluralism.Michał Oleksowicz - 2021 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 77 (4):1175-1208.
    This paper focuses on the causal pluralism that emerges from the new mechanistic discussion on causality. The reason for our choice of the New Mechanical Philosophy is twofold. Firstly, the NMP is one of the dominant approaches within the current philosophy of science and has produced very extensive literature on the problem of causation. Secondly, the intersection of the understanding of nature via mechanisms and the focus on explanatory practice across different scientific fields has brought a great renewal of causal (...)
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    Immersive Nature of Art.Michał Ostrowicki - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (1-2):129-141.
    The phenomenon of immersion mainly appears and relates to human existence in the interactive electronic environment. Immersion can produce an experience of electronically generated reality, which consists of feelings similar to those known from the experience of the physical world and can influence our sensuous and intentional attitude. A person enters the electronic world, frequently finding there the value of being and a sphere for her/his own activity, which can release personality and produce the kind of emotional attitude which sometimes (...)
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    The Academia Electronica – Vision, Experiment, Future.Michał Ostrowicki - 2022 - Analiza I Egzystencja 58:111-124.
    The paper shows the history of the Academia Electronica – a virtual department of the Jagiellonian University, which has been in operation since 2007 in Second Life 3D graphic environment. The contributor focused on the transformation it underwent and problems which have been addressed for 14 years. Three aspects of the analysis have been identified with the first one concerning the philosophy of virtuality, the second – teaching in the 3D graphic environment, and the third one revealing the social importance (...)
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    Kontyngencja, wolność, indywidualność — Jan Duns Szkot a tradycja arystotelesowska.Michał Paluch - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (4):37-59.
    Celem artykułu jest ukazanie zasadniczych różnic między rozumieniem pojęć kontyngencji, wolności, indywidualności w filozofii Szkota w odniesieniu do tradycji arystotelesowskiej. Podkreślam, że istotnymi elementami koncepcji Szkota, będącymi wyraźnym odejściem od klasycznego arystotelizmu, są: (1) odrzucenie zasady pełności, (2) interpretacja teraźniejszości jako niekoniecznej, (3) rozwinięcie pojęcia synchronicznej kontyngencji, (4) zerwanie związku między niezmiennością i koniecznością. W swej antropologii Szkot kładzie nacisk na (1) pojęcie wolnej wolijako władzy autonomicznej i zdolnej do samodeterminacji, (2) przypisuje woli racjonalność, która nie polega na zależności woli (...)
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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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    Sprawozdanie z 15. Warsztatów Filozofii Przyrody Sekcji Filozofii Przyrody i Nauk Przyrodniczych Polskiego Towarzystwa Filozoficznego, Ciążeń, 23-26.06.2022 r. [REVIEW]Michał Latawiec & Adam Świeżyński - 2022 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 58 (2):189-203.
    15. Warsztaty Filozofii Przyrody odbyły się w dniach 23-26 czerwca 2022 roku w Ciążeniu, w Domu Pracy Twórczej Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu. Organizatorem cyklicznych warsztatów jest Sekcja Filozofii Przyrody i Nauk Przyrodniczych Polskiego Towarzystwa Filozoficznego. Uczestnikami warsztatów było ponad trzydziestu przedstawicieli kilkunastu ośrodków naukowych z Krakowa, Lublina, Łodzi, Poznania, Szczecina, Warszawy, Wrocławia, Zielonej Góry, zajmujących się filozofią przyrody i filozofią nauk przyrodniczych. ------------------------- Zgłoszono: 30/11/2022. Zrecenzowano: 20/12/2022. Zaakceptowano do publikacji: 22/12/2022.
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    Das natürliche Gesetz und das konkrete praktische Urteil nach der Lehre des Johannes Duns Scotus. [REVIEW]Michal Chabada - 2007 - Studia Neoaristotelica 4 (2):203-205.
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    Náčrt Whiteheadovej procesuálnej filozofie. [REVIEW]Michal Chabada - 2010 - Studia Neoaristotelica 7 (1):100-102.
    This paper is a review of the book 'Náčrt Whiteheadovej procesuálnej filozofie' by Rastislav Nemec.
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    Michał Rogalski: The Variety of the Polish Catholic Modernism. An Overview of the Reception Process.Michał Rogalski - 2020 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 27 (2):197-219.
    This paper describes the process of reception of Catholic Modernism in Poland as well as the Polish contribution to this movement. It shows the Polish antimodernist perspective on modernistic thought. The neglect of Polish modernism was caused by the nationalistic character of the Polish theology and has resulted in absence of historical studies of Polish Catholic Modernism. Based on the results of archival and literature research the paper presents a variety of Polish Catholic Modernists and non-Catholic supporters of the modernist (...)
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    Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume 1: Capitalism: Business Cycles and Full Employment.Michal Kalecki - 1990 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This is the first volume in a new, definitive, seven-volume edition of the works of Michal Kalecki, one of the twentieth century's most distinguished economists. Kalecki was one of the three contemporary economists to arrive at the conclusions publicized by Keynes, although Kalecki arguably presented these views even earlier than Keynes. Volume I contains Kalecki's writings on the theory of the business cycle and full employment. His seminal Essay on the Business Cycle Theory is preceded by his earlier theoretical studies (...)
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  50. Collected Works of Michal Kalecki: Volume 7: Studies in Applied Economics, 1940-1967.Michal Kalecki - 1997 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The seventh volume of the Collected Works of Michal Kalecki, one of the twentieth century's preeminent economists, contains his empirical studies of the wartime and post-war economy in Britain and the USA, together with papers on the work of other economists and miscellanea.The first part of the book collects together his articles on the economic conditions of Britain during the Second World War, focusing on the rationing of consumption and war finance, and its post-war reconstructions. These articles are among Kalecki's (...)
     
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