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  1. Dialogue and un1versalism no. 7-8/1998.Jan Szczepanski as A. Methodologist - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (7-12):31.
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  2. Krystyna Lutynska.Jan Szczepanski as A. Methodologist - forthcoming - Dialogue and Universalism.
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    Jan Strzelecki's Disputes with Socialism.Jan Szczepański - 1995 - Dialogue and Universalism 5 (11):77-81.
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    Dyskusja po referatach prof. W. Degi i dr. J. Hołówki.Jan Szczepański, Bolesław Górnicki, Marek Fritzhand, Tadeusz Kielanowski, Zygmunt Ziembiński, Jan Jaroszyński, Magdalena Sokołowska, Wiktor Dega, Jacek Hołówka & Henryk Jankowski - 1975 - Etyka 14:173-184.
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  5. .Jan Szczepański - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (1-2):15-16.
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    Admonitions to Poland.Jan Szczepański - 1989 - Dialectics and Humanism 16 (2):87-91.
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  7. Andrzej Wohl, Socjologia kultury fizycznej. Zarys problematyki (The Sociology of Physical Culture: An Outline), Warszawa 1979 and 1981.Jan Szczepański - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (1):179-180.
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    Florian Znaniecki's Views of Technological Civilization.Jan Szczepański & Antoni Szymanowski - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (2):45-54.
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    Individuality and Creativity.Jan Szczepański & Lech Petrowicz - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (3):15-23.
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    In Search of a Reasonable Way Out.Jan Szczepański - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (4):234-255.
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    Loneliness and Solitude.Jan Szczepański & Aleksandra Rodzińska - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (3):73-81.
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  12. Nauka i polityka we wczesnych pracach Lenina.Jan Szczepański - 1970 - Człowiek I Światopogląd 1 (4):5-29.
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  13. On the Possibilities of Europe\'s Developement'.Jan Szczepański - 1985 - Dialectics and Humanism 12 (1):95-106.
  14. Socialism and atheism.Jan Szczepanski - 1987 - Dialectics and Humanism 14:43.
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    The future of the nineteenth century idea of a University.Jan Szczepanski - 1968 - Minerva 6 (3):419-423.
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    The Meaning of Life and the Meaning of Human Affairs.Jan Szczepański & Lech Petrowicz - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (4):5-16.
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    The Other.Jan Szczepański & Elżbieta Foeller - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (1):113-124.
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    The Philosophy of History — Hopes and Expectations.Jan Szczepański - 1983 - Dialectics and Humanism 10 (4):33-41.
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    The Seventieth Anniversary of the October Revolution.Jan Szczepański - 1988 - Dialectics and Humanism 15 (3-4):93-98.
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    The Value of Man.Jan Szczepański & Stefan Piekarczyk - 1980 - Dialectics and Humanism 7 (1):67-76.
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    Wojciech Pomykalo, Kształtowanie ideału wychowawczego w PRL w latach 1944—1976 (The Shaping of the Educational Ideal in Poland in 1944—1976). [REVIEW]Jan Szczepański - 1979 - Dialectics and Humanism 6 (4):165-168.
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    Polish Philosophy in the Present-day World.Antoni B. Stępień, Jarosław Szczepański, Jan Czerkawski, Zdzisław Cackowski & Lech Petrowicz - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (4):44-47.
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    On.Antoni B. Stępień, Jarosław Szczepański, Jan Czerkawski, Zdzisław Cackowski & Lech Petrowicz - 1977 - Dialectics and Humanism 4 (2):117-125.
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  24. Jan Szczepanski as a methodologist.Ktystyna Lutynska - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (7-12):31.
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  25. Jan Szczepanski as an educator.Wladyslaw Markiewicz - 1998 - Dialogue and Universalism 8 (7-12):27.
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  26. To professor Jan Szczepanski.J. Kuczynski - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9 (1-2):151-153.
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    Why should sociologists love Jan Szczepanski.J. Szacki - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9:148-149.
  28. A statement concerning professor Jan Szczepanski.J. Tazbir - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9 (1-2):147.
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    Wkład Zbigniewa Jordana w podtrzymywanie kontaktów polskiej filozofii emigracyjnej z filozofią krajową.Stefan Konstańczak - 2023 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (3):93-113.
    Autor prezentuje mało znane fakty z historii polskiej nauki świadczące o tym, że przedstawiciele polskiej emigracji powojennej mieli bardzo dobre rozeznanie o sytuacji w nauce krajowej. W filozofii przykładem tego były kontakty Zbigniewa Jordana (1911–1977) z przedstawicielami filozofii pracującymi w kraju. Jordan przez wiele lat utrzymywał systematyczne kontakty z około czterdziestoma osobami, stanowiącymi elitę polskiej powojennej filozofii i socjologii. Do grona jego znajomych i korespondentów należeli m.in. Jan Łukasiewicz, ks. Józef Pastuszka, Tadeusz Czeżowski, Maria i Stanisław Ossowscy, Tadeusz i Janina (...)
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  30. The Epistemic and the Deontic Preface Paradox.Lina M. Lissia & Jan Sprenger - manuscript
    This paper generalizes the (epistemic) preface paradox beyond the principle of belief aggregation and constructs a similar paradox for deontic reasoning. The analysis of the deontic case yields a solution strategy---restricting belief/obligation aggregation rather than giving it up altogether---that can be transferred to the epistemic case. Our proposal amounts to a reasonable compromise between two goals: (i) sticking to bridge principles between evidence and belief, such as the Lockean Thesis, and (ii) obtaining a sufficiently strong logic of doxastic and deontic (...)
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    Choice logics and their computational properties.Michael Bernreiter, Jan Maly & Stefan Woltran - 2022 - Artificial Intelligence 311 (C):103755.
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    Searching in an unfamiliar environment: a phenomenologically informed experiment.Madeleine Alcock, Jan M. Wiener & Doug Hardman - forthcoming - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences:1-21.
    Wayfinding is generally understood as the process of purposefully navigating to distant and non-visible destinations. Within this broad framework, uninformed searching entails finding one’s way to a target destination, in an unfamiliar environment, with no knowledge of its location. Although a variety of search strategies have been previously reported, this research was largely conducted in the laboratory or virtual environments using simplistic and often non-realistic situations, raising questions about its ecological validity. In this study, we explored how extant findings on (...)
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    Why do people seem to be more utilitarian in VR than in questionnaires?Bartosz Maćkiewicz, Jan Wodowski & Joanna Andrusiewicz - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    Several experimental studies on moral judgment and moral decision-making show that in virtual reality people tend to make more “characteristically utilitarian” decisions than when responding to standard questionnaires. An explanation of this phenomenon that has been considered by many authors states that the feature of VR studies that is responsible for this effect is the visual salience of the harmful consequences of “deontological” decisions. The present paper makes three points, the first of which is theoretical: we argue that this explanation, (...)
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    Balancing professional obligations and risks to providers in learning healthcare systems.Jan Piasecki & Vilius Dranseika - 2021 - Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (6):413-416.
    Clinicians and administrators have a professional obligation to contribute to improvement of healthcare quality. At the same time, participation in embedded research poses risks to healthcare institutions. Disclosure of an institution’s sensitive information could endanger relationships with patients and undermine its reputation. The existing ethical framework for learning healthcare systems does not address the conflict between the OTC and institutional interests. Ethical guidance and policy regulation are needed to create a safe environment for embedded research. In this article we analyse (...)
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    Why Not Just Features? Reconsidering Infants’ Behavior in Individuation Tasks.Frauke Hildebrandt, Jan Lonnemann & Ramiro Glauer - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    A Problem for Cognitive Load Theory—the Distinctively Human Life‐form.Jan Derry - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (1):5-22.
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    Winter is Coming – How Laypeople Think About Different Kinds of Needs.Alexander Max Bauer, Jan Romann, Mark Siebel & Stefan Traub - 2023 - PLoS ONE 18 (11):e0294572.
    Needs play a key role in many fields of social sciences and humanities, ranging from normative theories of distributive justice to conceptions of the welfare state. Over time, different conceptions of what counts as a need (i. e., what is considered a normatively relevant need) have been proposed. Many of them include (in one way or the other) needs for survival, decency, belonging, and autonomy. Little work has been done on how these kinds of needs are evaluated in terms of (...)
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    Maternal-Fetal Therapy: The (Psycho)Social Dilemma.Kris Dierickx, Jan Deprest, Daniel Pizzolato & Neeltje Crombag - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (3):63-65.
    Assessing the risk-benefit ratio has always been considered key in designing clinical trials. These benefits can be diverse and may include social value and psychological benefits. When it comes to...
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  39. Contemporary Natural Philosophy and Philosophies—Part 2.Marcin Jan Schroeder & Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic - 2020 - Philosophies 5 (3):22.
    This is a short presentation by the Guest Editors of the series of Special Issues of the journal _Philosophies_ under the common title “Contemporary Natural Philosophy and Philosophies” in which we present Part 2. The series will continue, and the call for contributions to the next Special Issue will appear shortly.
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    Hugo Grotius on the agglomerate polity of Philip II.Jan Waszink - 2020 - History of European Ideas 46 (3):276-291.
    The aim of this article is to look at an early 17th-century analysis of a prince’s management of an ‘agglomerate polity’ in order to obtain a view of its chief focuses, concerns, and terms of analysis. Four main types of issues appear (apart from Grotius’ general analysis of Philip’s person and policies, which are also discussed): 1. Acceptation and legitimacy of a prince who was perceived to ignore local customs, rights and interests of his various territories; 2. The king’s representatives (...)
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    On Floating Conclusions.Daniela Schuster, Jan Broersen & Henry Prakken - 2023 - Deontic Logic and Normative Systems, 16Th International Conference, Deon 2023.
    When there are two lines of argument that contradict each other but still end up with the same conclusion, this conclusion is called a floating conclusion. It is an open topic in skeptical defeasible reasoning if floating conclusions ought to be accepted. Inter- estingly, the answer seems to be changing for different examples. In this paper, we propose a solution for explaining the different treatments of the floating conclusion in the various examples from the literature. We collect the examples from (...)
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  42. Connectomes as constitutively epistemic objects: critical perspectives on modeling in current neuroanatomy.Philipp Haueis & Jan Slaby - 2017 - In Philipp Haueis & Jan Slaby (eds.), Progress in Brain Research Vol 233: The Making and Use of Animal Models in Neuroscience and Psychiatry. Amsterdam: pp. 149–177.
    in a nervous system of a given species. This chapter provides a critical perspective on the role of connectomes in neuroscientific practice and asks how the connectomic approach fits into a larger context in which network thinking permeates technology, infrastructure, social life, and the economy. In the first part of this chapter, we argue that, seen from the perspective of ongoing research, the notion of connectomes as “complete descriptions” is misguided. Our argument combines Rachel Ankeny’s analysis of neuroanatomical wiring diagrams (...)
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    Pascal als apologetische prediker.Willem Jan Aalders - 1941 - Assen,: Van Gorcum.
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    Z zagadnień analitycznej filozofii prawa =.Jan Woleński - 1980 - Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawn. Nauk..
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    Angst vor der Verrücktheit im Kontext von Nachträglichkeit und negativer therapeutischer Reaktion.Jan Abram - 2018 - Psyche 72 (4):308-338.
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    Explanatory Power and Explanatory Justice.Jonah N. Schupbach & Jan Sprenger - manuscript
    Crupi and Tentori (2012) propose a condition of adequacy for any Bayesian measure of explanatory power, which they call Explanatory Justice. They criticize a measure recently defended by Schupbach and Sprenger(2011) for failing to satisfy this condition, and they offer a new explanatorily just measure of explanatory power. In this paper, we investigate Explanatory Justice’s merits as a condition of adequacy. We offer three arguments against this condition, thus supporitng the idea that a measure of explanatory power should rather be (...)
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  47. The Role of Museums in Planetary Health Bioethics: A Review.Teng Wai Lao & Jan Gresil Kahambing - 2023 - In Alexander Waller & Darryl Macer (eds.), Planetary Health Bioethics. pp. 434-451.
    This chapter delves into the museological side of ‘the way forward’ to conservation for planetary health bioethics. Specifically, it highlights the crucial role that museums play – their curatorial or exhibition interventions, conservation operations, development policies, or practices – which present or represent the vital relationship between human and planetary health. While it is not new to stress the significance of museums’ link to the environment and environmental education, it is necessary to re-examine recent cases in light of the rapid (...)
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    Beauty in the Middle Ages: A Forgotten Transcendental?Jan A. Aertsen - 1991 - Medieval Philosophy & Theology 1:68-97.
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    Mathematising the limit of time: Heidegger, Derrida, and the topology of temporality.Jan Cao - 2020 - Journal for Cultural Research 24 (1):28-41.
    ‘The mathematisation of time has limits,’ writes Derrida in ‘Ousia and Gramme.’ Taking this quote in all possible senses, this paper considers Derrida’s definition of limit as gramme, trace, and ap...
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    Between prerogative power and legality – reading Ernst Fraenkel’s The Dual State as an analytical tool for present authoritarian rule.Jan Christoph Suntrup - 2020 - Jurisprudence 11 (3):335-359.
    ABSTRACT Ernst Fraenkel’s seminal study about Nazi law, in which he described the co-existence of a ‘normative state’ and a ‘prerogative state’ as principles of government, is to be rediscovered in the new age of the prerogative. Through a critical reading of The Dual State and other important texts by Fraenkel, this article seeks to contribute to the contemporary debate on regime types and governmental power in three regards: first, by clarifying Fraenkel’s concept of and perspective on law; second, by (...)
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