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  1. Martin Buber: A Centenary of the Philosophy of Dialogue.Michal Bizoň - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (7):509-510.
    This is the editorial of the monothematic issue of the journal Filozofia dedicated to Martin Buber (1878 – 1965) on the occasion of the centenary of the first publication of his most famous and popular book, I and Thou, on his philosophy of dialogue.
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    Buber’s Question to the Single One.Michal Bizoň - 2016 - Filozofia 71 (4):304-315.
    Martin Buber’s The Question to the Single One appeared in Nazi Germany at a time, when collectivism in its totalitarian forms was at the height of its development. On one hand this little book is an immediate reaction to the social-political situation in inter-war Europe. On the other hand it is a consideration of the anthropological question of the modern man from the point of view of dialogical personalism. The paper focuses on Buber’s critique of both the individualistic and collectivistic (...)
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  3. Buber on Responsibility.Michal Bizoň - 2023 - Filozofia 78 (7):548-563.
    The paper deals with Martin Buber’s claim that responsibility “is the basic theme of my work in general.” As I show in the opening section of the article, his statement applies to the dialogical period of his work, but not the pre-dialogical. In the mystical phase of Buber’s thought there is no place for responsibility because the very nature of mysticism excludes that possibility. The incompatibility of mysticism and interpersonal responsibility is confirmed in the autobiographical fragment “conversion,” one of the (...)
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  4. Responsibility – Reciprocity or Asymmetry? (Responsibility in Martin Buber’s Thought).Michal Bizoň - 2014 - Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 4 (1-2):33-39.
    The submitted contribution is devoted to the controversy in Martin Buber’s conception of responsibility and especially to the question whether its nature is reciprocal or asymmetrical. This controversy arises from a misunderstanding and misinterpretation of his concept of mutuality as a constituent of I-Thou relation. Several refuting arguments are offered against the claim that the mutuality of the I-Thou relationship means equality of responsibility which enables ethical calculus.
     
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    Metateoria historii woli.Michał Bizoń - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (3):33-51.
    W tekście omawiam metateoretyczne uwarunkowania dla historii powstania i rozwoju pojęcia wolnej woli. Punktem wyjścia jest zagadnienie pojęcia spekulatywnego. Ponieważ wola jest pojęciem spekulatywnym, nie ma jednoznacznej definicji tego pojęcia. Dlatego też utrudnione jest badanie jego historii, ponieważ autorzy starożytni operowali różnymi teoriami chcenia i wolności, które nie zawsze były ze sobą kompatybilne. Następnie omawiam teorie chcenia i działania wybranych autorów, które miały istotny wpływ na późniejszy rozwój pojęcia woli. Rozpatruję pojęcie wyboru Platona, pojęcia życzenia i wyboru Arystotelesa, pojęcie przyzwolenia (...)
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  6. The anthropological foundations of Buber’s cosmic vision of dialogical life.Michal Bizoň - 2020 - Human Affairs 30 (3):438-448.
    This paper provides an analysis of Martin Buber’s not very well-known essay “Distance and Relation”, which is his most relevant contribution to philosophical anthropology. In the essay, which was published almost thirty years after the publication of his most famous book, I and Thou, Buber elaborated on the anthropological foundations of his cosmic vision of dialogical life. The central question is “How is man possible?” Buber’s answer is very important to the further development of his principle of dialogue in psychology (...)
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    ŠAJDA, Peter: Existencia medzi konfliktom a ľudskosťou.Michal Bizoň - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (8):655-658.
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    Plašienková, Z: Paradigmatické zmeny v chápaní kozmologickej a antropologickej problematiky: minulosť a súčasnosť.Michal Bizoň & Martin Farbák - 2023 - Human Affairs 33 (2):275-283.
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    Grecy, Witkacy i Czysta Forma w literaturze.Michał Bizoń - 2019 - Ruch Filozoficzny 75 (1):85.
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    The Presocratics in the Thought of Martin Heidegger.Michal Bizon - 2019 - Philosophical Quarterly 69 (276):644-647.
    The Presocratics in the Thought of Martin Heidegger. By Korab-Karpowicz W. Julian..).
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  11. Limits of Socratic Dialogue in Moral Education.Zuzana Zelinová & Michal Bizoň - forthcoming - Ruch Filozoficzny:1-13.
    The main aim of our paper is to identify the potential limits of Socratic dialogue in moral education. These limits will be identified using a) the original ancient writings preserving several versions of Socrates’ dialogue, and b) modern writing on the Socrates’ dialogue in moral education. We will determine whether these limits are to be found in the writing of Plato or Xenophon, or rather in the problems and paradoxes of this type of education. We assume that a historical exploration (...)
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    A Note to Protagoras 353de.Kamil Sokołowski & Michał Bizoń - 2012 - Phronesis 57 (4):319-331.
    At Protagoras 353de, Socrates gives three possible reasons for calling some pleasures `wrong'. Scholarly attention has focused on the second of these, according to which pleasures are `wrong' when they have negative consequences. This paper argues that the first reason (the pleasures are fleeting) corresponds to beliefs held by Democritus, among others; and that the third reason (the pleasant things “give pleasure in whatever way and for whatever reason“) is the view adopted by Socrates in the dialogue.
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    Obzretie za životom a dielom Teodora Münza.Zlatica Plašienková & Michal Bizoň - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (7):558-562.
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    MÜNZ, Teodor: Ježiš Kristus a apoštol Pavol vo filozofii Barucha Spinozu.Zlatica Plašienková & Michal Bizoň - 2022 - Filozofia 77 (9):723-726.
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    Completion of the Causal Completability Problem.Michał Marczyk & Leszek Wroński - 2015 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 66 (2):307-326.
    We give a few results concerning the notions of causal completability and causal closedness of classical probability spaces . We prove that any classical probability space has a causally closed extension; any finite classical probability space with positive rational probabilities on the atoms of the event algebra can be extended to a causally up-to-three-closed finite space; and any classical probability space can be extended to a space in which all correlations between events that are logically independent modulo measure zero event (...)
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    Null tDCS Effects in a Sustained Attention Task: The Modulating Role of Learning.Noa Jacoby & Michal Lavidor - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity.Natalia Juchniewicz & Michał Wieczorek - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):1-22.
    In this article, we address the case of self-tracking as a practice in which two meaningful backgrounds play an important role as the spatial dimension of human practices. Using a phenomenological approach, we show how quantification multiplies backgrounds, while at the same time generating data about the user. As a result, we can no longer speak of a unified background of human activity, but of multiple dimensions of this background, which, additionally, is perceived as having no pivotal role in the (...)
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    Generating transformation semigroups using endomorphisms of preorders, graphs, and tolerances.James D. Mitchell, Michal Morayne, Yann Péresse & Martyn Quick - 2010 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 161 (12):1471-1485.
    Let ΩΩ be the semigroup of all mappings of a countably infinite set Ω. If U and V are subsemigroups of ΩΩ, then we write U≈V if there exists a finite subset F of ΩΩ such that the subsemigroup generated by U and F equals that generated by V and F. The relative rank of U in ΩΩ is the least cardinality of a subset A of ΩΩ such that the union of U and A generates ΩΩ. In this paper (...)
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    Introduction to mathematical logic.Michał Walicki - 2012 - Hackensack, NJ: World Scientific.
    A history of logic -- Patterns of reasoning -- A language and its meaning -- A symbolic language -- 1850-1950 mathematical logic -- Modern symbolic logic -- Elements of set theory -- Sets, functions, relations -- Induction -- Turning machines -- Computability and decidability -- Propositional logic -- Syntax and proof systems -- Semantics of PL -- Soundness and completeness -- First order logic -- Syntax and proof systems of FOL -- Semantics of FOL -- More semantics -- Soundness and (...)
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    Redefining Bioavailability through Migrant Egg Donors in Spain.Christina Weis & Michal Nahman - 2023 - Body and Society 29 (1):79-109.
    This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontological choreographies’, offering a cyborg feminist account of ‘bioavailability’ as embodied becomings, rather than a fixed ontological state of being. Drawn from 2 years’ ethnographic study in in vitro fertilisation clinics in Spain with migrant women who provided eggs to the cross-border in vitro fertilisation industry, this work explores how global understandings of race and inequalities, clinical practices and women’s own emotional and physical labours collectively produce bioavailability. Through examples (...)
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    Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity.Natalia Juchniewicz & Michał Wieczorek - 2022 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 23 (1):133-154.
    In this article, we address the case of self-tracking as a practice in which two meaningful backgrounds (physical world and technological infrastructure) play an important role as the spatial dimension of human practices. Using a (post)phenomenological approach, we show how quantification multiplies backgrounds, while at the same time generating data about the user. As a result, we can no longer speak of a unified background of human activity, but of multiple dimensions of this background, which, additionally, is perceived as having (...)
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    Z zagadnień filozofii społecznej.Michał Jaskólski (ed.) - 1989 - Kraków: Nakł. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.
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    „Roušky s TULkou“: Věda a etika v liminalitě.Jana Jetmarová & Michal Trčka - 2022 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 44 (2):217-251.
    The text presents the results of a qualitative study focused on the issue of using nanomaterials in the extraordinary circumstances linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly referring to the “Roušky s TULkou” initiative. Within several weeks, this initiative managed to launch the production of highly efficient nanofiber filters using the original AC Electrospinning technology on an industrial scale. The goal of the research was to analyse both the regional experience and the value-based challenges, conflicts and ethical dilemmas posed by an (...)
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    Correction to: Generalization of Shapiro’s theorem to higher arities and noninjective notations.Dariusz Kalociński & Michał Wrocławski - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):289-290.
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    Generalization of Shapiro’s theorem to higher arities and noninjective notations.Dariusz Kalociński & Michał Wrocławski - 2022 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (1):257-288.
    In the framework of Stewart Shapiro, computations are performed directly on strings of symbols (numerals) whose abstract numerical interpretation is determined by a notation. Shapiro showed that a total unary function (unary relation) on natural numbers is computable in every injective notation if and only if it is almost constant or almost identity function (finite or co-finite set). We obtain a syntactic generalization of this theorem, in terms of quantifier-free definability, for functions and relations relatively intrinsically computable on certain types (...)
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  26. Koherencyjne teorie uzasadniania twierdzeń w dyskursach normatywnych.Michał Araszkiewicz - 2008 - Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (1):21-34.
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  27. Graffiti and Street Art. Incorporation of Urban Space as an Attempt to Establish the Artistic Freedom.Michał Bieżyński - 2009 - Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 11:281-298.
     
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  28. Siła i rozpacz. „Rosyjska idea„ Konstantego Leontjewa.Michał Bohun - 1996 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 41.
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  29. Carrying our Forefathers\' Guilt'.Michał Czajkowski - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (5-6):45-50.
     
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  30. European Threats and Chances.Michał Dobroczyński - 1985 - Dialectics and Humanism 12 (1):209-218.
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  31. Renesansowa interpretacja cnoty stoickiej – „stałość” u Justusa Lipsiusa.Michał Dobrzański - 2011 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 13.
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  32. Thymos i historia (Francis Fukuyama: Koniec historii. Ostatni Człowiek).Michał Graban - 1998 - Civitas 2 (2).
     
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    ,,Bóg i nowa fizyka'' [recenzja] Dio e la nuova Fisica, 1984. Paul C.W. Davies, God and the New Physics, 1983.Michał Heller - 1985 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 7.
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  34. Chybiona krytyka.Michał Heller - 2005 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    The paper contains a comment on the criticism of the author's book Początek jest wszędzie (Prószynski i S-ka, 2002) by Marek Lagosz ("Przegląd Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria, 14, 2005, 121-133). The comment focuses on the following issues: (1) the conception of philosophy of physics; (2) some methodological questions, especially the role of models in physics; (3) some explanations concerning the model proposed by the present author and his coworkers. A few "ideological remarks" are also made.
     
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    Doświadczenie matematyki.Michał Heller - 1984 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 6.
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  36. Filozofia fizyki przed nowym millenium.Michał Heller - 1996 - Filozofia Nauki 2.
    Physics is inseparably connected with western philosophy. From the seventieth century, physics began to play the role similar to that of ontology. Moreover, many notions and problems moved from philosophy to physics. That way it came into being something that is now called „philosophy in physics”. It means that some traditional philosophical questions, like for example the problem of individualization, emerge in physics in a new, exact and mathematical form. Therefore, physics will in the future become gradually philosophy.
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  37. Granice czasu, przestrzeni i prawdopodobieństwa.Michał Heller - 2008 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    Space, time and probabilities not only form the arena of many physical theories, but also the arena of our everyday life. Therefore, the problem of their ontological status becomes even more interesting. It seems that this problem cannot be solved before we have the final physical theory ("theory of everything"). However, various methods of looking for such a theory lead to converging results, and are able to elucidate the problem in question. We analyze noncommutative algebraic methods, and show that, when (...)
     
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  38. Idea wiecznych powrotów: od Zawirskiego do dziś.Michał Heller - 2003 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    Zygmunt Zawirski, a member of the Lwow-Warsaw Philosophical School, in 1927-28 published an extensive paper (in three parts) devoted to the critical examination of the eternal return hypothesis - the idea that the history of the universe is fundamentally a cyclic process. After presenting the development of this idea throughout the ages Zawirski discusses arguments on its behalf coming mainly from the second law of thermodynamics and from the Poincaré recurrence theorem. Zawirski's criticism is confronted with the present state of (...)
     
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    Jak buduje się fundamenty...?Michał Heller - 1987 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 9.
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  40. Osobliwości kosmologiczne i geometria nieprzemienna.Michał Heller - 1997 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    In the previous paper (Filozofia Nauki No 3-4, 1994, pp. 7-17) we have shown how the initial and final singularities in the closed Friedman world model can be analysed in terms of the structured spaces in spite of the fact that these singularities constitute the single point in the b-boundary of space-time. In the present paper we generalize our approach by using methods of noncommutative geometry. We construct a noncommutative algebra in terms of which geometry of space-time with singularities can (...)
     
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    Powrót do kosmologii [recenzja] S. Toulmin, The Return to Cosmology - Postmodern Science and the Theology of Nature, 1985.Michał Heller - 1986 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 8.
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  42. Początek i koniec wszechświata w zamkniętym modelu Friedmana.Michał Heller - 1994 - Filozofia Nauki 3.
    How to define space-time singularities is a serious problem in general relativity. Schmidt's b-boundary construction was commonly regarded as leading to the best (and very elegant) definition of singularities: space-time is said to be singular if it contains at least one b-incomplete curve. Unfortunately, Bosshard (1976) and Johnson (1977) demonstrated that the b-boundary of the closed Friedman universe consists of the single point. This means that the initial and final singularieties (i.e., the beginning and the end of the Friedman world) (...)
     
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    Tematyczna analiza nauki [recenzja] Gerald Holton, L'imagination scientifique, 1981.Michał Heller - 1985 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 7.
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    Teoria katastrof [recenzja] W.I. Arnold, Tieoria katastrof, 1983.Michał Heller - 1985 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 7.
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  45. Great Judac Symbols of John Paul II.Michał Horoszewicz - 2002 - Dialogue and Universalism 12 (6-7):81-90.
     
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  46. Openings in the Polish Diaolgue Between Catholics and Jews.Michał Horoszewicz - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (5-6):55-70.
     
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  47. Remembering a Great but Tragic History: Jewish-Polish Studies in Polin.Michał Horoszewicz - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (1).
     
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  48. Partnership for the Future (sketches on Poland\'s dialogue with her neighbors from the East: both those abroud - and those at home in Poland).Michał Jagiełło - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (1):85-100.
     
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  49. Janusz Korczak: The Old Doctor and a Young Society of All Good and Wise People.Michał C. Jankowski - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (6):133-142.
    Essay delivered at 4th Embassy of Poland Annual Lecture, University of Ottawa, on November 6, 2002. It renders main studies on Janusz Korczak published in special issues of Dialogue and Universalism (nos. 9-10/1997, 9-10/2001), putting emphasis on the philosophical dimensions of Korczak’s vision of society.
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  50. The Plurality of Identities as a Path Toward a Community of All Human Beings (Facing Globalization and Terrorism?).Michał C. Jankowski - 2002 - Dialogue and Universalism 12 (3):65-76.
     
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