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    M. S. Paterson. Complexity of matrix algorithms. Foundations of computer science, edited by J. W. de Bakker, Mathematical Centre Tracts 63, Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam1975, pp. 179–215. [REVIEW]Witold Lipski - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (3):422.
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    Witold Mackiewicz, Brzozowski.Witold Mackiewicz - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (2):165-167.
  3. Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services.Michael Lipsky, Jeffrey Manditch Prottas, David Street, Georte T. Martin, Laura Kramer & Noel Timms - 1983 - Ethics 93 (3):588-595.
     
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    Commentary: Distributed Cognition and Distributed Morality: Agency, Artifacts and Systems.Witold M. Wachowski - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Natural diversity: A neo-essentialist misconstrual of homeostatic property cluster theory in natural kind debates.Joachim Lipski - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 82 (C):94-103.
    In natural kind debates, Boyd's famous Homeostatic Property Cluster theory (HPC) is often misconstrued in two ways: Not only is it thought to make for a normative standard for natural kinds, but also to require the homeostatic mechanisms underlying nomological property clusters to be uniform. My argument for the illegitimacy of both overgeneralizations, both on systematic as well as exegetical grounds, is based on the misconstrued view's failure to account for functional kinds in science. I illustrate the combination of these (...)
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    Explanatory efficiency: A framework for analyzing the dynamic properties of explanatory games.Jonas Lipski - 2023 - Synthese 201 (6):1-23.
    In this paper I will discuss the problem of evaluating dynamic properties of the procedural rules that govern science. I will propose a novel framework for evaluating dynamic properties of such rules. This framework is based upon an analogy from New Institutional Economics. I will argue that the concept of ‘adaptive efficiency’, as it has been developed by Douglass North, solves a problem in economics that is analogous to the problem of evaluating dynamic properties of the procedural rules that govern (...)
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    Władysława Tatarkiewicza analiza systemu filozofii Arystotelesa.Dawid Lipski - 2011 - Filo-Sofija 11 (13).
    Author: Lipski Dawid Title: WŁADYSŁAW TATARKIEWICZ’S ANALYSIS OF ARISTOTLE’S PHILOSOPHY SYSTEM (Władysława Tatarkiewicza analiza systemu filozofii Arystotelesa) Source: Filo-Sofija year: 2011, vol:.13/14, number: 2011/2-3, pages: 521-534 Keywords: WŁADYSŁAW TATARKIEWICZ, METAPHYSICS OF ARISTOTLE’S Discipline: PHILOSOPHY Language: POLISH Document type: ARTICLE Publication order reference (Primary author’s office address): E-mail: www:The paper attempts to present and critique the original analysis of Aristotle’s philosophy system, especially the layout and meaning of basic concepts in this system, which was performed by Władysław Tatarkiewicz in his (...)
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    Without more theory, psychology will be a headless rider.Witold M. Hensel, Marcin Miłkowski & Przemysław Nowakowski - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45.
    We argue that Yarkoni's proposed solutions to the generalizability crisis are half-measures because he does not recognize that the crisis arises from investigators' underappreciation of the roles of theory in experimental research. Rather than embracing qualitative analysis, the research community should make an effort to develop better theories and work toward consistently incorporating theoretical results into experimental practice.
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    Austrian economics without extreme apriorism: A critical reply.Jonas Lipski - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):10331-10341.
    In this paper I will analyze and criticize Linsbichler’s recent proposition to interpret the fundamental axiom of Praxeology as analytic. I will first describe Linsbichler’s problem situation. I will then describe and criticize Linsbichler’s proposed solution to his problem; namely his interpretation of the fundamental axiom as analytic. I will argue that this idea does not fully utilize critical potentials that are available to improve the fundamental axiom. I will propose an alternative interpretation which I call the ‘critical interpretation’ that (...)
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  10. Radical Rationalization Accommodates Rampant Irrationality.Joachim Lipski - 2018 - Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 25 (1):53-73.
    According to a classic position in analytic philosophy of mind, we must interpret agents as largely rational in order to be able to attribute intentional mental states to them. However, adopting this position requires clarifying in what way and by which criteria agents can still be irrational. In this paper I will offer one such criterion. More specifically, I argue that the kind of rationality methodologically required by intentional interpretation is to be specified in terms of psychological efficacy. Thereby, this (...)
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  11. On Reduction and Interfield Integration in Neuroscience.Witold M. Hensel - 2013 - In Marcin Miłkowski & Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (eds.), Regarding Mind, Naturally. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 167-181.
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    Transaction Costs Economics and Good Scientific Practice.Jonas Lipski - 2024 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 55 (4):529-545.
    In this paper I argue that problems connected to good scientific practice and scientific misconduct can be fruitfully analyzed via the means of transaction costs economics. Thus, transaction costs economics is a valuable tool for the descriptive as well as normative analysis of science. I further argue that current institutional matrices impose high transaction costs on (potential) funding agencies of scientific research. This underlies many cases of bad practice in scientific research. Lowering these transaction costs would have positive effects both (...)
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    Double trouble? The communication dimension of the reproducibility crisis in experimental psychology and neuroscience.Witold M. Hensel - 2020 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 10 (3):1-22.
    Most discussions of the reproducibility crisis focus on its epistemic aspect: the fact that the scientific community fails to follow some norms of scientific investigation, which leads to high rates of irreproducibility via a high rate of false positive findings. The purpose of this paper is to argue that there is a heretofore underappreciated and understudied dimension to the reproducibility crisis in experimental psychology and neuroscience that may prove to be at least as important as the epistemic dimension. This is (...)
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    Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective.Witold Marciszewski & Roman Murawski (eds.) - 1995 - Brill | Rodopi.
    This volume is written jointly by Witold Marciszewski, who contributed the introductory and the three subsequent chapters, and Roman Murawski who is the author of the next ones - those concerned with the 19th century and the modern inquiries into formalization, algebraization and mechanization of reasonings. Besides the authors there are other persons, as well as institutions, to whom the book owes its coming into being. The study which resulted in this volume was carried out in the Historical Section (...)
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    Marksowska diagnoza pracy wyalienowanej.Witold P. Glinkowski - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:269-282.
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    Odpowiedzialność jako wyróżnik osobowego istnienia człowieka.Witold P. Glinkowski - 2020 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:545-557.
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    Demotivating Intentional Mentalism.Joachim Lipski - 2017 - Theoria 83 (4):298-318.
    Intentional Mentalism is the view that mental intentionality is primary to non-mental intentionality and that the latter is derived from the former. In this article I examine three views which have been taken to motivate Intentional Mentalism: conventionalism as invoked by Searle, Gricean pragmatism, and the language of thought hypothesis. I argue that none of these views motivates Intentional Mentalism, and that, in fact, the former two imply its rejection.
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    The International Significance of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Witold Kieżun - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (7-9):35-43.
    World War II broke out as the result of an alliance between Germany and Soviet Union with the aim to conquer and partition Poland. Having broken off the treaty of friendship and co-operation, Germany attacked the USSR in 1941, forcing the Soviet Union to change sides from that of a German ally to the ally of the anti-German coalition. In 1943, following the German discovery of the graves of Polish officers murdered by Soviet forces in Katyń, Stalin declared that the (...)
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    Jan Peckham i Tomasz z Akwinu: spór o jedność formy substancjalnej w człowieku.Dawid Lipski - 2015 - Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego.
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  20. Notes and News.Abram Lipsky - 1910 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7:139.
     
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    (Nie)równy pojedynek na argumenty.Piotr Lipski - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (4):81-93.
    W swojej książce Między ukryciem a jawnością. Esej z filozofii religii i teologii filozoficznej Jacek Wojtysiak podejmuje temat Bożego ukrycia. W początkowych rozdziałach wchodzi w polemikę z argumentem J.L. Schellenberga, który z istnienia rzetelnej niewiary wyciąga wniosek o nieistnieniu Boga. W celu zneutralizowania tego argumentu Wojtysiak odwraca go, konstruując argument na rzecz istnienia Boga z faktu istnienia rzetelnych wierzących, a następnie wzmacnia go do argumentu z wielkiego faktu wiary (i jego kolejnych wersji). Argumentuję, że odwrócone argumenty Wojtysiaka (z rzetelnych wierzących (...)
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    The Act of Volition as an Ultimate Principle of Classical Rationality.B. I. Lipsky - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (1):67-88.
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    The Foundation of the Russian Academy of Sciences.Alexander Lipski - 1953 - Isis 44 (4):349-354.
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    Wznowienie filozoficznego wprowadzenia do teorii decyzji.Piotr Lipski - 2018 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 66 (2):195-201.
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    Człowiek miarą wszechrzeczy: słynne sentencje filozofów.Witold Mackiewicz - 1982 - Warszawa: RSW "Prasa-Książka-Ruch".
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    Introductory Note.Witold Mackiewicz - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (2):77-78.
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    The Philosophy of Stanisław Brzozowski: Its Origin and Influence.Witold Mackiewicz & Aleksandra Rodzińska - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (2):103-113.
  28. Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz i polski spór o uniwersalia.Witold Marciszewski - 1999 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    When discussing Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz's role in philosophy, it is worthwhile recalling his participation in scholarly controversies. It was characteristic of his open mind that his taking part in debates was motivated by a vivid interest in various ways of thinking. Ajdukiewicz's intellectual power consisted, so to speak, in his ability of not to understand. This ability has brought him success in some important debates, concerning i.a. the classical logical concept of contradiction and the debate on universals raised in modern Poland (...)
     
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    Art, Society, and Transgression. An Essay in the Philosophy of Culture / Sztuka, społeczeństwo, transgresja. Esej z filozofii kultury.Witold M. Nowak - 2014 - Annales Umcs. Sectio I 39 (1):21-31.
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    Cn-definitions of propositional connectives.Witold A. Pogorzelski & Piotr Wojtylak - 2001 - Studia Logica 67 (1):1-26.
    We attempt to define the classical propositional logic by use of appropriate derivability conditions called Cn-definitions. The conditions characterize basic properties of propositional connectives.
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  31. Prostota a charakterystyka obiektów.Witold Strawiński - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 289 (12).
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    Ekologia poznawcza jako tradycja badawcza w kognitywistyce.Witold Wachowski - 2021 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 11 (1).
    Cognitive ecology as a research tradition in cognitive science: The article presents cognitive ecology as a research tradition in cognitive science, under which studies on embodied cognition and various forms of situated cognition are conducted. At the same time, the basic heuristic of cognitive ecology and its relationship to methodological individualism are identified. The paper includes the history of the concept of “cognitive ecology”, historical approaches preceding this research tradition, as well as an outline of contemporary research related to it. (...)
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    Uczynić system widzialnym. Rozproszenie poznania jako perspektywa badawcza.Witold Wachowski - 2015 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (2-3):85-93.
    The paper is a comment on distributed cognition treated as an approach to the study of all cognition. This account is presented by E. Hutchins in the article “The cultural ecosystem of human cognition”, as well as in other works.
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    Does Science Progress Towards Ever Higher Solvability Through Feedbacks Between Insights and Routines?Witold Marciszewski - 2018 - Studia Semiotyczne 32 (2):153-185.
    The affirmative answer to the title question is justified in two ways: logical and empirical. The logical justification is due to Gödel’s discovery that in any axiomatic formalized theory, having at least the expressive power of PA, at any stage of development there must appear unsolvable problems. However, some of them become solvable in a further development of the theory in question, owing to subsequent investigations. These lead to new concepts, expressed with additional axioms or rules. Owing to the so-amplified (...)
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    (1 other version)The deduction theorem for Łukasiewicz many-valued propositional calculi.Witold A. Pogorzelski - 1964 - Studia Logica 15 (1):7-19.
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    The Josefson–Nissenzweig theorem and filters on $$\omega $$.Witold Marciszewski & Damian Sobota - 2024 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (7):773-812.
    For a free filter F on $$\omega $$ ω, endow the space $$N_F=\omega \cup \{p_F\}$$ N F = ω ∪ { p F }, where $$p_F\not \in \omega $$ p F ∉ ω, with the topology in which every element of $$\omega $$ ω is isolated whereas all open neighborhoods of $$p_F$$ p F are of the form $$A\cup \{p_F\}$$ A ∪ { p F } for $$A\in F$$ A ∈ F. Spaces of the form $$N_F$$ N F constitute the (...)
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  37. The Riddle of Reason: In Search of Husserl's Concept of Rationality.Witold Plotka - 2009 - Bulletin d'Analyse Phénoménologique.
    La compréhension de la raison humaine a été déterminante pour la phénoménologie de Husserl. Des Recherches logiques à la Krisis , le problème de la raison semble l'un de ses principaux thèmes de réflexion. Husserl aborde la question sous plusieurs angles distincts, évoquant les concepts de monde, de temps et de responsabilité. Ses découvertes l'ont conduit à identifier la crise de la culture. Les commentateurs doivent aujourd'hui mettre en question le concept husserlien de raison, s'ils veulent comprendre pleinement cette thèse. (...)
     
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    Paradox of Discursive Integration: On Integrating Experiential Content Through Language.Witold Marzęda - 2021 - Folia Philosophica 46:1-20.
    Theories of discursive integration form a group of theories that see the principles responsible for the integration of experience data (apperception) in the practices and schemes of discourse. These theories indicate that the use of language unites and organizes experience data. Their main assumption can be expressed as follows: this integration does not inhere in objects and cannot be derived from them; hence this integration cannot be secondarily expressed in language, but results exclusively from the use of language (or discourse). (...)
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    Kilka uwag O pojęciu zupeŀności rachunku zdań. I.Witold A. Pogorzelski - 1968 - Studia Logica 23 (1):43 - 58.
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    Twierdzenie O dedukcji dla wielowartościowych rachunków zdań łukasiewicza.Witold A. Pogorzelski - 1964 - Studia Logica 15 (1):20-21.
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    On Accelerations in Science Driven by Daring Ideas: Good Messages from Fallibilistic Rationalism.Witold Marciszewski - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):19-41.
    The first good message is to the effect that people possess reason as a source of intellectual insights, not available to the senses, as e.g. axioms of arithmetic. The awareness of this fact is called rationalism. Another good message is that reason can daringly quest for and gain new plausible insights. Those, if suitably checked and confirmed, can entail a revision of former results, also in mathematics, and - due to the greater efficiency of new ideas - accelerate science’s progress. (...)
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    Witold Marciszewski, Podstawy logicznej teorii przekonań (Foundations of a Logical Theory of Assent). [REVIEW]Witold Marciszewski - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (3):149-154.
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    Bliźni, obcy, inny – w perspektywie dialogicznej.Witold Glinkowski - 2019 - Etyka 58 (1):198-210.
    „Obcość” i „inność” nie są synonimami. Oba określenia znajdują zastosowanie zarównow świecie ludzi, jak i w obrębie rzeczywistości pozaosobowej. Jednak kategoria obcości stosowanajest częściej w odniesieniu do rzeczywistości interpersonalnej niż do rzeczywistościskładającej się z obiektów pozaosobowych. „Obcość” bywa rozumiana jako określenie radykalniejszeniż „inność”. Posiada też negatywny wydźwięk emocjonalny. W przypadku gdyokreśla człowieka, sygnalizuje nie tylko jego inność, ale też sugeruje negatywny charakternaszego stosunku wobec niego. Paradoksalnie to właśnie obcość, a nie inność – pod warunkiemże zostanie przezwyciężona – odsłania etycznie rozumianą (...)
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  44. Hilary Putnam's two functionalisms. A piece of history with a moral.Witold Hensel - 2011 - Diametros:31-49.
    The paper reconstructs the evolution of Hilary Putnam’s early, i.e. functionalist, views in the philosophy of mind. It distinguishes between the following two alternatives: weak functionalism, which asserts that traditional ontological questions about the mind are, in fact, pseudo-problems; and strong functionalism, the claim that the nature of mind can be discovered empirically if one acknowledges that mental states are defined relationally, without direct recourse to the properties of the brain. By analyzing Putnam’s reasons for rejecting weak functionalism and type (...)
     
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    Dialog między agapistą a kodeksualistą.Witold Jacórzyński & Marek Wichrowski - 1993 - Etyka 26:83-86.
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  46. „Tak” czy „Nie” dla adopcji embrionów?Witold Kania - 2012 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 82 (2):151-158.
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    A Topology of Semantic Dependence.John M. Lipski - 1974 - Semiotica 12 (2).
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    O nieadekwatności Bertranda Russella rozróżnienia na prymarne i sekundarne użycie zwrotów denotujących.Piotr Lipski - 2021 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 69 (2):269-284.
    W swojej przełomowej pracy „Denotowanie” Bertrand Russell wprowadza rozróżnienie pomiędzy prymarnym i sekundarnym użyciem zwrotów denotujących. Rozróżnienie umożliwia opis wieloznaczności niektórych zdań zawierających zwroty denotujące. Jak zauważył Saul Kripke, chociaż rozróżnienie Russella wydaje się być dychotomiczne, niektóre wieloznaczne zdania zawierające zwroty denotujące można interpretować na więcej niż tylko dwa sposoby. W niniejszym artykule argumentuję, że istnieją jeszcze inne możliwe interpretacje, niewzmiankowane ani przez Russella, ani Kripkego. Ponadto pokazuję, że te inne możliwe interpretacje różnią się również od tzw. odczytań Fodor.
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    Political Implications of Sports Team Symbolism.Richard Lipsky - 1979 - Politics and Society 9 (1):61-88.
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  50. Realne możliwości a modalna demokracja.Piotr Lipski, Tomasz Placek & Jacek Wawer - 2008 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 66.
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