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    Why is there something rather than nothing?: 23 questions from great philosophers.Leszek Kołakowski - 2007 - New York: Basic Books. Edited by Agnieszka Kołakowska.
    Leszek Kołakowski explores 23 questions asked by great philosophers, introducing us to the great ideas and philosophers of Western thought.
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  2. Positivist philosophy from Hume to the Vienna Circle.Leszek Kołakowski - 1972 - Harmondsworth,: Penguin Books.
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    Religion: if there is no God--: on God, the Devil, sin, and other worries of the so-called philosophy of religion.Leszek Kołakowski - 1982 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Leszek Kolakowski discusses, in a highly original way, the arguments for and against the existence of God as they have been conducted through the ages. He examines the critiques of religious belief, from the Epicureans through Nietzsche to contemporary anthropological inquiry, the assumptions that underlie them, and the counter-arguments of such apologists as Descartes, Leibniz, and Pascal. His exploration of the philosophy of religion covers the historical discussions of the nature and existence of evil, the importance of the concepts (...)
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    Marxism and beyond: on historical understanding and individual responsibility.Leszek Kołakowski - 1969 - London,: Pall Mall P..
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    O co nas pytają wielcy filozofowie.Leszek Kołakowski - 2007 - Kraków: Wydawn. Znak.
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    The presence of myth.Leszek Kołakowski - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    "[An] important essay by a philosopher who more convincingly than any other I can think of demonstrates the continuing significance of his vocation in the life of our culture."--Karsten Harries, The New York Times Book Review With The Presence of Myth , Kolakowski demonstrates that no matter how hard man strives for purely rational thought, there has always been-and always will be-a reservoir of mythical images that lend "being" and "consciousness" a specifically human meaning. "Kolakowski undertakes a philosophy of culture (...)
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    Modernity on Endless Trial.Leszek Kolakowski - 1997 - University of Chicago Press.
    Leszek Kolakowski delves into some of the most intellectually vigorous questions of our time in this remarkable collection of essays garnished with his characteristic wit. Ten of the essays have never appeared before in English. "Exemplary.
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    God Owes Us Nothing: A Brief Remark on Pascal's Religion and on the Spirit of Jansenism.Leszek Kołakowski - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    _God Owes Us Nothing_ reflects on the centuries-long debate in Christianity: how do we reconcile the existence of evil in the world with the goodness of an omnipotent God, and how does God's omnipotence relate to people's responsibility for their own salvation or damnation. Leszek Kolakowski approaches this paradox as both an exercise in theology and in revisionist Christian history based on philosophical analysis. Kolakowski's unorthodox interpretation of the history of modern Christianity provokes renewed discussion about the historical, intellectual, (...)
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    Bergson.Leszek Kołakowski - 1985 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Henri Bergson was born the year that Darwin published On the Origin of Species. The significance of this and other works on the theory of evolution in the development of Bergson's philosophy became clear when he published Creative Evolution and established himself as one of Europe's most influential thinkers. Kolakowski shows how Bergson sought to reconcile Darwinian theory with the view that all matter is propelled by an internal life-drive.
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    Marxism and beyond: on historical understanding and individual responsibility.Leszek Kołakowski - 1969 - London,: Pall Mall P..
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    Der Mensch ohne Alternative.Leszek Kołakowski - 1967 - München,: Píper.
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    Husserl and the search for certitude.Leszek Kołakowski - 1975 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    First lecture: The end -- Second lecture: The means -- Third lecture: The achievements.
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    Religion, if there is no God.Leszek Kołakowski - 1993 - London: Fontana Press.
    Leszek Kolakowski discusses, in a highly original way, the arguments for and against the existence of God as they have been conducted through the ages. He examines the critiques of religious belief, from the Epicureans through Nietzsche to contemporary anthropological inquiry, the assumptions that underlie them, and the counter-arguments of such apologists as Descartes, Leibniz, and Pascal. His exploration of the philosophy of religion covers the historical discussions of the nature and existence of evil, the importance of the concepts (...)
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  14. Main Currents of Marxism: Its Rise, Growth, and Dissolution.Leszek Kolakowski - 1978 - Philosophy 54 (210):555-559.
     
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    Freedom, fame, lying, and betrayal: essays on everyday life.Leszek Kołakowski - 1999 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski is renowned worldwide for wrestling with serious philosophical conundrums with dazzling elegance. In this new book, he turns his characteristic wit to important themes of ordinary life, from the need for freedom to the wheel of fortune, from the nature of God to the ambiguities of betrayal. Extremely lucid and lacking in intellectual pretension, these essays speak in everyday language, spurring the reader’s own thoughts and providing a handle on which to debate and think about (...)
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    Metaphysical horror.Leszek Kołakowski - 1988 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Agnieszka Kołakowska.
    For over a century, philosophers have argued that philosophy is impossible or useless, or both. Although the basic notion dates back to the days of Socrates, there is still heated disagreement about the nature of truth, reality, knowledge, the good, and God. This may make little practical difference to our lives, but it leaves us with a feeling of radical uncertainty, a feeling described by Kolakowski as "metaphysical horror." "The horror is this," he says, "if nothing truly exists except the (...)
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  17. .Leszek Kołakowski - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (1-2):13-14.
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  18. Toward a Marxist humanism.Leszek Kołakowski - 1968 - New York,: Grove Press.
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    God owes us nothing: a brief remark on Pascal's religion and on the spirit of Jansenism.Leszek Kołakowski - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    God Owes Us Nothing reflects on the centuries-long debate in Christianity: how do we reconcile the existence of evil in the world with the goodness of an omnipotent God, and how does God's omnipotence relate to people's responsibility for their own salvation or damnation. Leszek Kolakowski approaches this paradox as both an exercise in theology and in revisionist Christian history based on philosophical analysis. Kolakowski's unorthodox interpretation of the history of modern Christianity provokes renewed discussion about the historical, intellectual, (...)
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  20. Metaphysical Horror.Leszek Kolakowski - 1989 - Philosophy 64 (247):114-116.
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    Acceptance Speech.Leszek Kołakowski - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3):41-43.
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    Introductory Remarks.Leszek Kołakowski - 1995 - Dialogue and Universalism 5 (1):8-10.
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    Rozpad komunizmu jako wydarzenie filozoficzne.Leszek Kołakowski - 1994 - Etyka 27:59-68.
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    Sounds of Many Waters.Leszek Kołakowski & Aleksandra Rodzińska-Chojnowska - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):5-10.
    This paper discusses the meaning of the Last Judgment as an act of fulfillment of justice, an inevitable “universal transformation” of mankind. The author points out the distinctive role of the Last Judgment in Western tradition, examines the consistency of the Western idea of God, and then suggests that our conceptualizations of the Last Judgment are distorted by discounting the question of how humankind might be embraced by “divine mercy”. The paper extensively refers to History as Apocalypse by Thomas Altizer, (...)
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    Worst Memories—Again.Leszek Kołakowski - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3):45-47.
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    What the Past Is For.Leszek Kołakowski - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (3-4):13-16.
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    Irrationality in Politics.Leszek Kolakowski - 1985 - Dialectica 39 (4):279-290.
    Summary The question of rationality and irrationality — conceived as characteristics of human behaviour — can be discussed either in empirical or in transcendental terms. In empirical terms political behaviour is called “irrational” when it is predictably counterproductive, i.e. when the agents are able, but fail to calculate the outcome of their actions. This is a “Machiavellian” concept of rationality and it involves no moral judgement. In transcendental terms rationality or irrationality are measured by standards of the “rational human nature” (...)
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    Kann die Menschheit ihr Menschsein noch retten?Leszek Kolakowski - 2002 - In Clemens Stepina, Marcus Llanque & Herfried Münkler (eds.), Der Demokratische Nationalstaat in den Zeiten der Globalisierung: Politische Leitideen Für Das 21. Jahrhundertfestschrift Zum 80. Geburtstag von Iring Fetscher. Akademie Verlag. pp. 15-26.
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    On the practicability of liberalism: What about the children?Leszek Kolakowski - 1993 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 7 (1):1-13.
    The radical liberal ideal of a completely neutral state is unattainable. A liberal society must educate its young, and this means engendering liberal principles in them. Fear of the law is not sufficient to sustain liberal society; conversely, if everything depends on fear of the law, the result will be the multiplication of laws in order to regulate everything, education having failed to impart self‐restraint. Nor is the desire for freedom so natural that it need not be implanted through education. (...)
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    The persistence of the sein-sollen dilemma.Leszek Kolakowski - 1977 - Man and World 10 (2):194-233.
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    The alienation of reason.Leszek Kołakowski - 1968 - Garden City, N.Y.,: Doubleday.
  32. Bergson.Leszek Kolakowski - 1987 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 49 (3):544-545.
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  33. The Presence of Myth.Leszek Kolakowski & A. Czerniawski - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (1):168-169.
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  34. The Socialist Idea. A Reappraisal.Leszek Kołakowski & Stuart Hampshire - 1978 - Studies in Soviet Thought 18 (1):81-82.
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    Is God happy?: selected essays.Leszek Kolakowski - 2013 - New York: Basic Books.
    Kolakowski's... empathy, humor, and erudition are on full display in [this book], the first collection of his work to be published since his death in 2009"--Dust jacket flap.
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  36. Toward a Marxist humanism.Leszek Kołakowski - 1968 - New York,: Grove Press.
  37. Afgoderij na de dood van god. Een katholieke visie.Leszek Kolakowski - 1998 - Nexus 21.
    Kolakowski gaat in op de begrippen vereren en afgoderij vanuit een katholiek standpunt.
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  38. Main Currents of Marxism: Vol. 1, The Founders.Leszek Kolakowski - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):645-650.
  39. ʻAl ha-reshut ha-netunah.Leszek Kołakowski - 1964
     
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  40. Antykonfesjonalny nurt mennonicki wobec religio rationalis.Leszek Kołakowski - 1963 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 9.
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  41. Bene merenti civitas Radomiensis: Leszkowi Kołakowskiemu w 80 rocznicę urodzin.Leszek Kołakowski & Wojciech Chudoba (eds.) - 2007 - Radom: Radomskie Tow. Nauk..
     
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  42. Dlaczego Cielec.Leszek Kołakowski - 1999 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 30 (2):73-80.
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  43. Dirk Camphuysen i źródła religijności bezwyznaniowej.Leszek Kołakowski - 1960 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 6.
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  44. Die Irrationalisierung der Religion als Produkt des Rationalismus. . Ubersetzt von Edmund Paszkowiak.Leszek Kołakowski - 1966 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 12.
     
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  45. Filozoficzna rola reformacji.Leszek Kołakowski - 1969 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 15.
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    Filozofia XVII wieku.Leszek Kołakowski - 1959 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn Naukowe.
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    Jednostka i nieskończoność.Leszek Kołakowski - 1958 - Warszawa,: Państwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
  48. Komentarz do komentarza Heideggera do domniemanego komentarza Nietzschego do komentarza Hegla o potędze negatywności.Leszek Kołakowski - 1989 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 34.
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  49. Logika Spinozy jako doktryna moralna.Leszek Kołakowski - 1957 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 1.
     
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    My correct views on everything.Leszek Kołakowski - 2005 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press. Edited by Zbigniew Janowski.
    My correct views on everything -- The Marxist roots of Stalinism -- The myth of human self-identity -- What is socialism? -- Totalitarianism and the virtue of the lie -- Communism as a cultural force -- What is left of socialism? -- The heritage of the left -- Genocide and ideology -- The devil in history : interview with George Urban -- A layman pronounces on the catechism -- Jesus Christ : prophet and reformer -- "Leibniz and Job" -- Concern (...)
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