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    Unawareness of Self-interest Bias in Moral Judgments of Others’ Behavior.Bogdan Wojciszke & Konrad Bocian - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4):411-417.
    Previous studies showed that self-interest biases moral perception of others’ unethical actions. Moreover, affective changes in attitudinal responses towards the perpetrator of an immoral act drives the bias. In the present studies, we attempted to answer the question whether people are aware of the self-interest bias in their judgments of others’ behavior. We conducted two experiments showing that moral judgments of verbally described and imagined actions were dominated by norms rather than self-interest and that people were not aware that self-interest (...)
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    You are so kind – and I am kind and smart: Actor – Observer Differences in the Interpretation of On-going Behavior.Bogdan Wojciszke, Susanne Bruckmüller & Andrea E. Abele - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4):394-401.
    : The dual perspective model of agency and communion predicts that observers tend to interpret a target’s behavior more in terms of communion than agency, whereas actors interpret their behavior more in terms of agency. The present research for the first time tests this model in real interactions. Previously unacquainted participants had a short conversation and afterwards rated their own behavior and their interaction partner’s behavior in terms of agency and communion. Supporting the dual perspective model, observers rated the actor’s (...)
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    Agentic Thinking About Others Makes Them Closer.Bogdan Wojciszke & Jaroslaw Piotrowski - 2015 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 46 (4):523-534.
    A substantial amount of research showed that agency and communion are two basic dimensions of content in social cognition. Based on the well-supported idea that people typically think about themselves and close others in agentic rather than communal terms, we tested the hypothesis that agentic thinking about unknown others makes them subjectively closer. This hypothesis was confirmed in four experiments differently priming agentic versus communal thinking on others. As predicted, increases in closeness resulting from the agentic thinking about others were (...)
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    Pride May Facilitate Cooperation with Agentic Though Immoral Individuals.Bogdan Wojciszke & Kuba Krys - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (4):445-450.
    In most individualistic cultures, pride is regarded as a positive emotion that follows a positive evaluation of one’s competence or effort when achieving a goal. Fredrickson suggests that pride may expand individuals’ scope of attention and broaden their action repertoires by driving them toward greater achievements in the future. In the present study, we show that proud individuals may search for greater achievements by stronger willingness to cooperate with agentic though immoral individuals. We demonstrate that proud participants in comparison to (...)
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    Striving for Consistency Shapes Emotional Responses to Other’s Outcomes.Bogdan Wojciszke & Agnieszka Pietraszkiewicz - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (3):296-305.
    Based on the balance theory, we hypothesized that emotions induced by other person’s outcomes function as responses restoring balance within cognitive units consisting of the perceiver, other persons and their outcomes. As a consequence, emotional reactions towards others’ outcomes depend on the perceiver’s attitudes in such a way that outcomes of a well-liked person rise congruous responses, while outcomes of a disliked other lead to incongruous responses. Our participants recalled a situation from their past in which somebody they liked or (...)
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    When Dishonesty Leads to Trust: Moral Judgments Biased by Self-interest are Truly Believed.Bogdan Wojciszke, Wieslaw Baryla & Konrad Bocian - 2016 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 47 (3):366-372.
    Research has shown that cheating is perceived as immoral when it serves the cheater’s interests, though it can be seen as moral when it serves the interests of the perceiver. However, are such biased moral judgments real, or are they merely lip service? To answer the question of whether biased moral judgments actually inform behavior, the authors asked participants to observe a confederate who either cheated for money or did not cheat, which benefited either the confederate alone or both the (...)
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    Agency versus Communion as Predictors of Self-esteem: Searching for the Role of Culture and Self-construal.Olga Bialobrzeska & Bogdan Wojciszke - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4):469-479.
    Two hypotheses concerning the relative importance of agentic versus communal traits as predictors of selfesteem were tested. The perspective hypothesis assumed that self-esteem is dominated by agency over communion because self-perceptions are formed from the agent perspective. The culture hypothesis assumed that self-esteem is dominated by communal concerns in collectivistic cultures and by agentic concerns in individualistic cultures. Study 1 involving three samples from collectivistic countries and three from individualistic ones found that self-esteem was better predicted from self-ratings of agentic (...)
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    Love Influences Reproductive Success in Humans.Piotr Sorokowski, Agnieszka Sorokowska, Marina Butovskaya, Maciej Karwowski, Agata Groyecka, Bogdan Wojciszke & Bogusław Pawłowski - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Weighty data: importance information influences estimated weight of digital information storage devices.Iris K. Schneider, Michal Parzuchowski, Bogdan Wojciszke, Norbert Schwarz & Sander L. Koole - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Saying is experiencing: Affective consequences of complaining and affirmation.Katarzyna Kowalczyk, Michal Parzuchowski, Aleksandra Szymków-Sudziarska, Wieslaw Baryla & Bogdan Wojciszke - 2009 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 40 (2):74-84.
    Saying is experiencing: Affective consequences of complaining and affirmation In four experiments mood was measured before and after complaining or affirmation. Participants complained or affirmed either themselves or listened to such communications of another person. Mood decreased after complaining and increased after affirmation — a "saying is experiencing" effect. This effect was found also in the cognitive load condition suggesting that automatic mood contagion underlies the SIE effect rather than mechanisms based on self-perception or self-awareness. Appropriateness of a topic for (...)
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    ST, LP and Tolerant Metainferences.Bogdan Dicher & Francesco Paoli - 2019 - In Can Başkent & Thomas Macaulay Ferguson (eds.), Graham Priest on Dialetheism and Paraconsistency. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Verlag. pp. 383-407.
    The strict-tolerant approach to paradox promises to erect theories of naïve truth and tolerant vagueness on the firm bedrock of classical logic. We assess the extent to which this claim is founded. Building on some results by Girard we show that the usual proof-theoretic formulation of propositional ST in terms of the classical sequent calculus without primitive Cut is incomplete with respect to ST-valid metainferences, and exhibit a complete calculus for the same class of metainferences. We also argue that the (...)
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    Review of Radu J. Bogdan: Interpreting Minds: The Evolution of a Practice[REVIEW]Radu J. Bogdan & Tony Stone - 1999 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):492-496.
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    Malaise in Postcommunist Romania.Bogdan-Catalin Buduru - 1995 - Business Ethics: A European Review 4 (3):157-161.
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    Trzy spojrzenia na kultury polityczne, kulturę obywatelską i obywatelstwo.Bogdan W. Mach & Aleksander Manterys - 2020 - Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 18:29-49.
    This paper discusses three research perspectives on political culture, civic culture and citizenship: the classic approach of Almond and Verba; contemporary analyses of citizenship referring to the book Civic Culture by Almond and Verba and oriented to the empirical description of social reality; and theoretical analyses of new relational sociology, oriented to the ontology and epistemology of social reality. The authors’ analysis leads to two conclusions. Firstly, it is necessary to combine these three approaches – relational social theory with empirical (...)
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    Whitehead fictionnaliste.Bogdan Rusu - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (2):247-261.
    In this paper, I sketch a fictionalist interpretation of Whitehead’s metatheory of metaphysics fromProcess and Reality. I hold that he engages in a program of foundational research in philosophical cosmology and I interpret his metatheoretical remarks accordingly, in the framework of scientific structuralism.
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    Teatr szkolny w pracy nauczyciela polonisty. Wybrane zagadnienia.Bogdan Sakowski - 2003 - Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 6:493-519.
    This publication aims to familiarize Polish Language teachers with various issues connected with the Theatrical Education in Schools. Part 1 is an attempt to define the set role of a School Theatre Supervisor (what should be emphasized here is that the teacher’s knowledge of the subject, set designing skill, and also acting and directing skill and his/her knowledge of the pupil’s psyche at different stages in the development of an young man). Part 2 deals with the Theatrical Education as a (...)
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  17. Minding Minds: Evolving a Reflexive Mind by Interpreting Others.Radu J. Bogdan - 2000 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    In this book, Radu Bogdan proposes that humans think reflexively because they interpret each other's minds in social contexts of cooperation, communication, ...
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    La ecopoesía etnocultural en Leonel Lienlaf: interpretaciones ecocríticas en algunas de sus poesías.Bogdan Groza - 2022 - Co-herencia 19 (37):145-159.
    Este artículo analiza la poesía de Leonel Lienlaf, poeta mapuche, desde una óptica ecocrítica. Para ello, se toman varias poesías del poemario Se ha despertado el ave de mi corazón (autotraducidas al español por el autor) con el fin de subrayar la importancia de la relación hombre-naturaleza. La dimensión simbólica utilizada por el autor se conecta directamente con la dimensión etnocultural del pueblo mapuche que, si bien no es el objeto principal del análisis, será igualmente importante considerarla. El artículo quiere (...)
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    Nikolaj A. Berđajev između Ungrunda i oca.Bogdan M. Lubardić - 2003 - Beograd: Brimo.
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    Minding minds: evolving a reflexive mind by interpreting others.Radu J. Bogdan - 2000 - Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
    The theme of this essay is rather simple, though its demonstration is not. It is that humans think reflexively or metamentally because -- and often in the forms in which -- they interpret each other. In this essay ‘metamental’ means ‘about mental’ and ‘reflexive mind’ means ‘a mind thinking about its own thoughts.’ To think reflexively or metamentally is to think about thoughts deliberately and explicitly, as in thinking that my current thoughts about metamentation are right. Thinking about thoughts requires (...)
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    Social media analytics: a survey of techniques, tools and platforms.Bogdan Batrinca & Philip C. Treleaven - 2015 - AI and Society 30 (1):89-116.
  22. The architectural nonchalance of commonsense psychology.Radu J. Bogdan - 1993 - Mind and Language 8 (2):189-205.
    Eliminativism assumes that commonsense psychology describes and explains the mind in terms of the internal design and operation of the mind. If this assumption is invalidated, so is eliminativism. The same conditional is true of intentional realism. Elsewhere (Bogdan 1991) I have argued against this 'folk- theory-theory' assumption by showing that commonsense psychology is not an empirical prototheory of the mind but a biosocially motivated practice of coding, utilizing, and sharing information from and about conspecifics. Here, without presupposing a (...)
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    Rules and Obligations.Bogdan Ciomaga - 2013 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 40 (1):19-40.
    The existence of the obligation to follow rules in sport is widely accepted, but there are only a few studies that provide accounts that justify it. Building upon Wolff's challenge to traditional political theories, this study proposes a theory that limits the level of normativity to which participants in sport contests are bound in an effort to maximize their autonomy. Instead of constructing a unitary theory of obligations to follow sport rules, a pluralistic account is offered, one that allows for (...)
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    Das Verbalsystem des Altathiopischen: Eine Untersuchung seiner Verwendung und Funktion unter Berucksichtigung des Interferenzproblems.Bogdan Burtea & Stefan Weninger - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (3):647.
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    Sémiologie musicale et linguistique mathématique.Bogdan Cazimir - 1975 - Semiotica 15 (1).
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    Completeness Proofs for Some Logics of Programs.Bogdan S. Chlebus - 1982 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 28 (4‐7):49-62.
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    Dadasein: (lotopragmatism).Bogdan Ghiu - 2011 - București: Tracus Arte.
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    The original sin of proof-theoretic semantics.Bogdan Dicher & Francesco Paoli - 2020 - Synthese:1-26.
    Proof-theoretic semantics is an alternative to model-theoretic semantics. It aims at explaining the meaning of the logical constants in terms of the inference rules that govern their behaviour in proofs. We argue that this must be construed as the task of explaining these meanings relative to a logic, i.e., to a consequence relation. Alas, there is no agreed set of properties that a relation must have in order to qualify as a consequence relation. Moreover, the association of a consequence relation (...)
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    "Deus semper maior" or theodicy of Erycha River.Bogdan Teodorovich Zavidniak - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 84:67-73.
    This article examines Erich Przywara‘s conceptual understanding of the proofs for the existence of God. It also interprets the proofs of God’s existence. Тhe concept of God in the philosophy of Przywara is considered by exploring the nature of the relations between the transcendent sphere of God and the spiritual world of the human person. From the point of view of historiography, the role of the book “The Analogia entis” by Przywara is highlighted.
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    Conventionalism Revisited.Bogdan Ciomaga - 2012 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 6 (4):410-422.
    Conventionalism in sport philosophy has been rejected as unable to provide a theory of normativity and as collapsing in ethical relativism, but this criticism is rather imprecise about its target, which invites doubt about the legitimacy of the concept of conventionalism described by its critics. Instead, a more charitable and legitimate account of conventionalism is proposed, one that draws inspiration from conventionalism in axiomatic geometry and is able to avoid the counterarguments directed against conventionalism. This new model allows for a (...)
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    Variations on intra-theoretical logical pluralism: internal versus external consequence.Bogdan Dicher - 2020 - Philosophical Studies 177 (3):667-686.
    Intra-theoretical logical pluralism is a form of meaning-invariant pluralism about logic, articulated recently by Hjortland :355–373, 2013). This version of pluralism relies on it being possible to define several distinct notions of provability relative to the same logical calculus. The present paper picks up and explores this theme: How can a single logical calculus express several different consequence relations? The main hypothesis articulated here is that the divide between the internal and external consequence relations in Gentzen systems generates a form (...)
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    The state and society reconfigured: Resolving Arendt's “social question” through Kojève's “right of equity”.Bogdan Ovcharuk - forthcoming - Constellations.
  33. Requiem for logical nihilism, or: Logical nihilism annihilated.Bogdan Dicher - 2020 - Synthese 198 (8):7073-7096.
    Logical nihilism is the view that the relation of logical consequence is empty: there are counterexamples to any putative logical law. In this paper, I argue that the nihilist threat is illusory. The nihilistic arguments do not work. Moreover, the entire project is based on a misguided interpretation of the generality of logic.
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    Aristotle Papanikolaou, The Mystical as Political: Democracy and Non-Radical Orthodoxy.Bogdan G. Bucur - 2018 - Augustinian Studies 49 (1):158-161.
  35. Dionysius East and West: unities, differentiations and the exegesis of Biblical Theophanies.Bogdan Bucur - 2008 - Dionysius 26:115-138.
     
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    “Early Christian binitarianism”: From religious phenomenon to polemical insult to scholarly concept.Bogdan G. Bucur - 2011 - Modern Theology 27 (1):102-120.
  37. Democraţia şi creşterea economiă.Bogdan Murgescu - 2003 - Dilema 523:7.
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  38. Negustori, capitalişti şi" restul lumii".Bogdan Murgescu - 2003 - Dilema 537:7.
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  39. Un secol in dimensiunea sa economică.Bogdan Murgescu - 2002 - Dilema 461:7.
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    Study of Literature. Dialogue. Ideology.Bogdan Owczarek - 1978 - Dialectics and Humanism 5 (1):161-169.
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    Twórczość i komunikacja literacka: spór o podstawy literaturoznawstwa marksistowskiego.Bogdan Owczarek - 1986 - Warszawa: Czytelnik.
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    Coding with Patience (Programare cu Rabdare) – a Non-Formal Educational Initiative to Increase the ICT Skills.Bogdan Patrut, Stefan-Alfred Maris & Simina Maris - 2020 - Postmodern Openings 11 (3):290-302.
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    Publilius Syrus, Maxime/ Maxims.Bogdan S. Pecican - 2002 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 1 (3):239-243.
    Publilius Syrus, Maxime trad. Camil Muresanu, Cluj-Napoca, Ed. Cartimpex, 2002, 104 pp.
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    Einführung in die marxistische Erziehungstheorie.Bogdan Suchodolski - 1972 - Köln: Pahl-Rugenstein.
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    Hopeful Monsters: A Note on Multiple Conclusions.Bogdan Dicher - 2020 - Erkenntnis 85 (1):77-98.
    Arguments, the story goes, have one or more premises and only one conclusion. A contentious generalisation allows arguments with several disjunctively connected conclusions. Contentious as this generalisation may be, I will argue nevertheless that it is justified. My main claim is that multiple conclusions are epiphenomena of the logical connectives: some connectives determine, in a certain sense, multiple-conclusion derivations. Therefore, such derivations are completely natural and can safely be used in proof-theoretic semantics.
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  46. Information and semantic cognition: An ontological account.Radu J. Bogdan - 1988 - Mind and Language 3 (2):81-122.
    Information is the fuel of cognition. At its most basic level, information is a matter of structures interacting under laws. The notion of information thus reflects the (relational) fact that a structure is created by the impact of another structure. The impacted structure is an encoding, in some concrete form, of the interaction with the impacting structure. Information is, essentially, the structural trace in some system of an interaction with another system; it is also, as a consequence, the structural fuel (...)
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  47. A proof-theoretic defence of meaning-invariant logical pluralism.Bogdan Dicher - 2016 - Mind 125 (499):727-757.
    In this paper I offer a proof-theoretic defence of meaning-invariant logical pluralism. I argue that there is a relation of co-determination between the operational and structural aspects of a logic. As a result, some features of the consequence relation are induced by the connectives. I propose that a connective is defined by those rules which are conservative and unique, while at the same time expressing only connective-induced structural information. This is the key to stabilizing the meaning of the connectives across (...)
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    Davidson on Truth.Bogdan Oprea - 2023 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 68 (1):11-22.
    "Truth-conditional semantics is by far the best-known philosophical contribution of Donald Davidson. The main idea of this approach is to explain the concept of meaning by appeal to the concept of truth. Accordingly, we understand a sentence s of a natural language L, if and only if, we know its truth-conditions. Challenging in its nature, this proposal immediately caught the attention of the philosophical community, being equally appreciated and criticized. The aim of this paper is to argue that Davidson’s approach (...)
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    Toward a rationale for literary literacy.Deanne Bogdan - 1990 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 24 (2):199–212.
    Deanne Bogdan; Toward a Rationale for Literary Literacy, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 24, Issue 2, 30 May 2006, Pages 199–212, https://doi.org/10.
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    Kulturowy topos Księgi (przyczynek do interpretacji).Bogdan Banasiak - 2009 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 15:7-24.
    Topos księgi należy do najsilniej zakorzenionych motywów w kulturze. Tradycyjnie wiążący się z księgami świętymi, średniowieczną Księgą Natury oraz nowożytną encyklopedią, występujący w filozofii, literaturze, mitach, legendach, religiach i kulturze masowej, oznaczał źródłową prawdę, pełnię sensu, zamknięcie i wyczerpanie, jednym słowem – wiedzę absolutną. Jego nowoczesna wersja jawi się zaś jako księga-kłącze, czyli niesterowny, acentryczny, niehierarchiczny system otwarty, którego współczesną wersję stanowi Internet.
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