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    Sleep slow-wave activity predicts changes in human cortical excitability during extended wakefulness.Gaggioni Giulia, Ly Julien, Coppieters 'T. Wallant Dorothée, Muto Vincenzo, Borsu Chloé, Papachilleos Soterios, Brzozowski Alexandre, Sarrasso Simone, Rosanova Mario, Archer Simon, Maquet Pierre, Dijk Derk-Jan, Phillips Christophe, Massimini Marcello, Vandewalle Gilles & Chellappa Sarah - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Human cortical excitability depends on time awake and circadian phase.Ly Julien, Chellappa Sarah, Gaggioni Giulia, Papachilleos Soterios, Brzozowski Alexandre, Borsu Chloé, Rosanova Mario, Sarasso Simone, Archer Simon, Dijk Derk-Jan, Phillips Christophe, Maquet Pierre, Massimini Marcello & Vandewalle Gilles - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Cortical excitability dynamics during extended wakefulness set PVT performance.Borsu Chloé, Gaggioni Giulia, Ly Julien, Papachilleos Soterios, Brzozowski Alexandre, Rosanova Mario, Sarasso Simone, Archer Simon, Dijk Derk-Jan, Phillips Christophe, Maquet Pierre, Massimini Marcello, Chellappa Sarah & Vandewalle Gilles - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Stanisław Brzozowski on the ideal of the modern man.Anna Dziedzic - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):345-354.
    Stanisław Brzozowski formulated the ideal of modern man in the polemic with the contemporary man, who has ceased to believe in truth and moral values and is devoid of the will to act. For Brzozowski modernity involves the discovery of truth about the human condition: about man as an autonomous subject, a creator of values, who struggles with non-human reality. This truth was formulated in Kant’s idea of autonomy and in Marx’ idea of a collective conquest of the (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski’s performative criticism.Dorota Kozicka - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):257-266.
    Stanisław Brzozowski was active as philosopher and literary critic for only a few years at the turn of the twentieth century, yet his writings are still inspire contemporary thinkers and critics. In every important phase of the development of Polish literary criticism, Polish intellectuals have acknowledged Brzozowski as a writer who had the courage and critical acumen to confront modernity and examine closely contemporary trends of thought from the perspective of social and individual life. This continued presence of (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski and fascism.Maciej Urbanowski - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):303-313.
    In this article, Brzozowski’s much discussed connections with fascism are reconsidered in the context of interpretations of fascism by Sternhell and Gentile. At the end of his life, Brzozowski tried to reconcile socialism and nationalism. He criticized orthodox Marxism and liberal democracy, underlined the political and cultural importance of the nation, praised irrationalism, strength, imperialism, heroism, asceticism, the labourer and the soldier as ideal attitudes with regard to the world. He wanted to turn Poland into a modern nation, (...)
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    Was Brzozowski a “constructionist”? A contemporary reading of Brzozowski’s “philosophy of labour”.E. M. Swiderski - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):329-343.
    Brzozowski’s ‘philosophy of labour’—to which he devoted a number of writings starting in 1902—presents problems of interpretation. A conceptual approach to his conception shows it to be a sometimes uneasy mix of realist and anti-realist notions. Brzozowski appears to have thought that labour is not first of all about the things it supposedly transforms, but rather about itself. I suggest that Brzozowski can be read in the spirit of Nelson Goodman’s nominalist constructionalism (“worldmaking”). On this account, labour (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski and the Polish Beginnings of "Western Marxism".Andrzej Walicki - 1989 - Clarendon Press.
    This book introduces the English-speaking reader to the thought of Stanislaw Brzozowski (1878-1911), the outstanding Polish philosopher and literary critic. Although practically unknown in the West, Brzozowski is an important but neglected forerunner of the intellectual tradition of `Western Marxism', most commonly associated with Georg Lukács and Antonio Gramsci. -/- Concentrating first on the early phase of Brzozowski's thought, Professor Walicki goes on to analyse his ideas on the working class and its relation to the intelligentsia and (...)
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    Stanisław Brzozowski (1878–1911).Jens Herlth - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):251-255.
    The essay examines Stanisław Brzozowski’s ideas on mutual interactions between the sphere of culture and the realm of the political. It shows how Brzozowski made use of literary texts in order to elucidate social and political processes. In doing so, he insisted on a specific form of knowledge accessible through texts of literature and literary criticism, which are not limited by the mere “logic of notions.” Following Vico and Sorel Brzozowski detected an “irrational core” at the bases (...)
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    Brzozowski: wokół kultury: inspiracje nietzscheańskie.Paweł Pieniążek - 2004 - Warszawa: Wydawn. IFiS PAN. Edited by Stanisław Brzozowski.
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  11. Stanisław Brzozowski filozof XXI wieku.Marcin Bogusławski - 2006 - Nowa Krytyka 19.
     
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  12. Stanisław Brzozowski i mit nowoczesności.Stanisław Pieróg - 2012 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (20).
     
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    Brzozowski: przewodnik Krytyki Politycznej.Katarzyna Szroeder-Dowjat (ed.) - 2011 - Warszawa: Wydawn. "Krytyki Politycznej".
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    Stanisław Brzozowski--drogi myśli.Andrzej Walicki - 1977 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
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    Miłosz and Wat read Brzozowski.Jan Zieliński - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):293-302.
    The paper discusses the impact of the thought of Stanisław Brzozowski (1878–1911) on several Polish emigré writers, including Józef Czapski and Gustaw Herling-Grudziński, but first of all Czesław Miłosz (1911–2004) and Aleksander Wat (1900–1967). Miłosz’ approach oscillated between early fascination through an unjust rejection during the war, due to the “appropriation” of Brzozowski’s thought by the right wing publicists, to the new phase of fascination after the war, culminating in the publication of a book on Brzozowski ( (...)
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    Another conversion. Stanisław Brzozowski’s ‘diary’ as an early instance of the post-secular turn to religion.Agata Bielik-Robson - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):279-291.
    This essay is an attempt to analyze an important decision Brzozowski took at the end of his life, i.e. his late turn towards Catholicism, which, despite his own objections, we should nonetheless call a religious conversion. The main reason why Brzozowski resisted the traditional rhetoric of conversion lies in his often repeated conviction that faith cannot invalidate life, because “what is not biographical, does not exist at all.” Brzozowski, therefore, rejects conversion understood as a radical and abrupt (...)
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    Brzozowski.Witold Mackiewicz - 1979 - Warszawa: Wiedza Powszechna. Edited by Stanisław Brzozowski.
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  18. The "Work" of Art: Stanisław Brzozowski and Bernard Stiegler.Adrian Mróz - 2021 - Humanities and Social Sciences 28 (3):39-48.
    This article relates the ideas of Stanisław Brzozowski (1878-1911) with those of Bernard Stiegler (1952-2020), both of whom problematize the "work" of art understood as a labor practice. Through the conceptual analysis of epigenetics and epiphylogenetics for aesthetic theory, I claim that both thinkers develop practical concepts relevant to contemporary art philosophy. First, I present an overview of Brzozowski's aesthetics, for whom literature and the arts are linked with ethics, and aesthetic form is tied with moral judgment. Then, (...)
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    Around the nation’s mystic core: interactions between political concepts and the literary imagination in the works of Stanisław Brzozowski.Jens Herlth - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):267-278.
    The essay examines Stanisław Brzozowski’s ideas on mutual interactions between the sphere of culture and the realm of the political. It shows how Brzozowski made use of literary texts in order to elucidate social and political processes. In doing so, he insisted on a specific form of knowledge accessible through texts of literature and literary criticism, which are not limited by the mere “logic of notions.” Following Vico and Sorel Brzozowski detected an “irrational core” at the bases (...)
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  20. Il neovichismo di Stanislaw Brzozowski e la sua antologia di scritti vichiani.Rena A. Syska-Lamparska - 2009 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 39 (1):105-130.
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    Il neovichiano polacco Stanislaw Brzozowski (trad. di Fabrizio Lomonaco).Waldemar Voisé - 1986 - Bollettino Del Centro di Studi Vichiani 16:365-368.
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    A philosophy of labour: comparing A. V. Lunačarskij and S. Brzozowski.Daniela Steila - 2011 - Studies in East European Thought 63 (4):315-327.
    At the end of 1907 within a couple of months Lunačarskij met both Gor’kij and Brzozowski in Italy and found many important points of contact with each. To compare Lunačarskij’s thought at that time with Brzozowski’s “philosophical program” of 1907 casts some new light on the great variety of interpretations that enlivened Easter European Marxism at the beginning of the twentieth century. On the one hand, it explains Lunačarskij’s “economism” as distinct both from Brzozowski’s extreme anthropologism and (...)
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  23. Trzy koncepcje twórczości: Abramowski, Brzozow­ski, Lutosławski.Damian Kalbarczyk - 1977 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 23.
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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.
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    Witold Mackiewicz, Brzozowski.Witold Mackiewicz - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (2):165-167.
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    Janusz A. Brzozowski. Derivatives of regular expressions. Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery, vol. 11 , pp. 481–494. [REVIEW]S. Huzino - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):152.
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    Review: Janusz A. Brzozowski, Derivatives of Regular Expressions. [REVIEW]S. Huzino - 1971 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 36 (1):152-152.
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    The irrationality of labour in Stanisław Brzozowski’s philosophy of “labour”.Krystof Kasprzak - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (1):37-52.
    This article explores the concept of labour through a diremptive reading of Polish philosopher Stanisław Brzozowski’s essay “Prolegomena filozofii ‘pracy’” written in 1909. This essay appears as a chapter in his main work Idee: wstęp do filozofii dojrzałości dziejowej, first published in 1910. In “Prolegomena,” Brzozowski defines labour as an inner gesture that delineates the duration of life. In the interpretation of this definition the influence of Henri Bergson on Brzozowski’s thought is stressed. Inspired by Bergson, (...) understands labour as the only ground-creating—and therefore metaphysical—activity of humanity, when faced with the absence of transcendent grounds for existence in modernity. Emphasis is placed on Brzozowski’s insistence in “Prolegomena” that labour is irrational in its delineation of the absolutely new. He describes it as the α of the inner gesture of labour that cannot be known until it is performed. This unknown α is interpreted as his way of describing the groundlessness of the ground-creating activity of labour, and that this groundlessness means that labour eludes the control of the subject. (shrink)
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  29. Le rôle de l'autocréation dans la conception de l'homme de Stanislaw Brzozowski.Ma Chuda - 1984 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 32 (2):195-220.
     
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    The social myth and human domination of nature in Georg Sorel and Stanisław Brzozowski.Krystof Kasprzak - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 74 (1):93-110.
    In this article I aim to bring to the fore a problematic trait of Polish philosopher Stanisław Brzozowski’s thinking, which is his insistence on the metaphysical importance of human domination of nature through work, technology, and maximization of production. The focal point of the article is Brzozowski’s interpretation of Georg Sorel, with an emphasis on Reflections on Violence and the concept of the social myth. I argue that Brzozowski considers the primary strength of the social myth to (...)
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  31. Transformacje idei Bergsonowskich: Sorel i Brzozowski.Stanisław Borzym - 1979 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 25.
     
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  32. La catégorie de vie dans la pensée philosophique de S. Brzozowski.K. Kwiecien - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 268:135-144.
     
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  33. Sur les fondations de la culture et l'expérience du mystère de la vie dans la philosophie de S. Brzozowski.K. Kwiecien - 1989 - Studia Filozoficzne 280:87-95.
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  34. La conception de la libération du travail chez Stanis aw Brzozowski.J. Tittenbrun - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 276:97-108.
     
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    Witold Mackiewicz, Brzozowski[REVIEW]Witold Mackiewicz & Aleksandra Rodzińska - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (2):165-167.
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    Minimisation in Logical Form.Nick Bezhanishvili, Marcello M. Bonsangue, Helle Hvid Hansen, Dexter Kozen, Clemens Kupke, Prakash Panangaden & Alexandra Silva - 2023 - In Alessandra Palmigiano & Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (eds.), Samson Abramsky on Logic and Structure in Computer Science and Beyond. Springer Verlag. pp. 89-127.
    Recently, two apparently quite different duality-based approaches to automata minimisation have appeared. One is based on ideas that originated from the controllability-observability duality from systems theory, and the other is based on ideas derived from Stone-type dualities specifically linking coalgebras with algebraic structures derived from modal logics. In the present paper, we develop a more abstract view and unify the two approaches. We show that dualities, or more generally dual adjunctions, between categories can be lifted to dual adjunctions between categories (...)
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    Taxon names and varieties of reference.Joeri Witteveen - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (2):1-12.
    Linnaean-style, rank-based codes of taxonomic nomenclature provide stability to the relation between taxon names and their referents through the device of nomenclatural types. The practice of using types to tether names to taxa is uncontroversial and well-understood. But the nature of the relation between types, names, and taxa continues to be a topic of philosophical debate. A particularly contested issue is whether it is necessary for taxa that have a type specimen to contain their type specimen. Jerzy Brzozowski has (...)
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    Integration of Schwartz's value theory and Scheler's concept of value in research on the development of the structure of values during adolescence.Jan Cieciuch - 2011 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 42 (4):205-214.
    Integration of Schwartz's value theory and Scheler's concept of value in research on the development of the structure of values during adolescence A proposal is presented in the article of integrating Schwartz's circular model of values with Scheler's concept of values. The main research goals were: 1) empirical verification of the attempt to include the values of Scheler into the circle of Schwartz's values; 2) use of the concept and measurement of Scheler's values to describe the development of the value (...)
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    Introduction.Janusz Smołucha - 2023 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 29 (2):11-14.
    The current issue of the journal includes eleven articles. It opens with an argument by Jerzy Brzozowski on the question of the theoretical and practical legitimacy of the use of modern, and, in fact, colloquial language in the translation of the Holy Scriptures. Referring to the example of the Paulian Bible, which was intended to be characterized by language understandable to the modern reader, the author notes that only ostensibly “modern language” was used. Moreover, full phrases from the Millennium (...)
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    Reading Polish peripheral Marxism politically.Wiktor Marzec - 2013 - Thesis Eleven 117 (1):6-19.
    This article appraises the political writings of three Polish Marxists from the early 20th century, Kazimierz Kelles-Krauz, Stanisław Brzozowski and Rosa Luxemburg. In the specific peripheral conditions and because of the entanglement of different struggles in the Polish Kingdom under Tsarist rule around the 1905 Revolution, it was no longer possible for Marxists and political theorists to refer to any firm political ground: whether the organic unity of the nation, class antagonisms, or laws of history. The construction of revolutionary (...)
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    Main Currents of Marxism. [REVIEW]B. R. - 1980 - Review of Metaphysics 33 (3):635-637.
    Kolakowski describes his massive and comprehensive study of Marxism as a "handbook." Following a classic pattern, he divides his study into three volumes, "The Founders," "The Golden Age," and "The Breakdown." Kolakowski does not claim to present a non-controversial account of the history of Marxism, however, his aim is "to include the principal facts that are likely to be of use to anyone seeking an introduction to the subject". The main organizing principle is chronological, although Kolakowski frequently departs from strict (...)
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