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    An improvement of the deontic calculus DSC.Leon Gumański - 1977 - Studia Logica 36 (3):177 - 180.
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    Deontic logic without certain paradoxes.Leon Gumański - 1975 - Studia Logica 34 (4):343 - 365.
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    An extension of the deontic calculus DSC.Leon Gumański - 1983 - Studia Logica 42 (2-3):129 - 137.
    The chief aim of the paper is to extend the calculusDSC 1 (see [4]) in such a way as to satisfy all the requirements listed in [4] as well as a further stipulation — called the principle of uninvolvement — to the effect that neither deontic compatibility nor deontic incompatibility of codes (see [2]) should be presupposed in deontic logic.
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    On deontic logic.Leon Gumański - 1980 - Studia Logica 39 (1):63 - 75.
    Some requirements concerning deontic logic are formulated and discussed. Stress is laid on the need to distinguish between theories and deductive systems. It is argued that deontic theories need not be closed under the rule of detachment. Two deontic calculi, called DSC1, DSC2, are presented and talked over.
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    Singular propositions, and 'this' as a quantifier.Leon Gumański - 1960 - Mind 69 (276):534-543.
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    Uwagi o dowodzie sformalizowanym i konsekwencji.Leon Gumański - 1969 - Studia Logica 25 (1):151-156.
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    A New Approach To Realistic Epistemology.Leon Gumanski - 1989 - Dialectica 43 (1‐2):193-210.
    SummaryMain theses and assumptions: I. The so called sense‐data do not exist; II. In sensory cognition we perceive immediately objects, their features and relations; III. Each simple cognitive situation comprises cognitive conditions. Accordingly, a full simple sentence ought to have the shape: p“under conditions C” where p has one of the forms ‐ ; IV The subject should be treated as an abstract entity, not be identified with the man; V. Existence is an empirical feature; VI. Reality is the totality (...)
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    In the Service of Philosophy.Leon Gumański - 1975 - Dialectics and Humanism 2 (1):181-186.
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    Logische und semantische Antinomien.Leon Gumański - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner (ed.), Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 120-127.
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    Tadeusz Czeżowski's logical writings.Leon Gumański - 1981 - Studia Logica 40 (2):203-207.
  11. Ostatnie słowo skazańca.Leon Gumański - 2000 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 33 (1):188-192.
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  12. A Deontic Sentential Calculus Without Certain Paradoxes Of The Standard System.Leon Gumanski - 1975 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 4 (2):74-76.
     
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  13. An improvement of the deontic calculus DSC.Leon Gumanski - 1976 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 5 (3):97-100.
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  14. A New Proof of Decidability of First-Order Functional Calculus.Leon Gumański - 2008 - Ruch Filozoficzny 65 (3).
     
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    Istnienie i logika: studia z filozofii.Leon Gumański - 2006 - Toruń: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
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    Jedynkowe systemy aksjomatyczne.Leon Gumański - 1964 - Toruń,:
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  17. Logika deontyczna czy logika norm?Leon Gumański - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 277 (12).
     
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  18. Prawda po prostu.Leon Gumański - 2004 - Ruch Filozoficzny 4 (4).
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    To Be or Not to Be? Is that the Question?: And Other Studies in Ontology, Epistemology and Logic.Leon Gumański (ed.) - 1999 - BRILL.
    This volume may be of interest for all those who wish that philosophy had a scientific character. As an adherent of the Polish Lvov-Warsaw Philosophical School, the author of this collection of papers endeavours to clarify some basic notions of epistemology, ontology and psychology of cognitive acts, such as judgment, existence, being etc. In his investigations he refrains from unnecessary rejection of common-sense knowledge but at the same time searches for suitable patterns in contemporary sciences. Regarding formal logic as a (...)
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  20. Tadeusz Czeżowski: An Advocate of Scentific Philosophy.Leon Gumański - 1984 - Dialectics and Humanism 11 (4):657-664.
     
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    The deontic calculus dsc3.Leon Gumanski - 1981 - Bulletin of the Section of Logic 10 (2):63-66.
    The aim of the paper is to extend the calculus DSC1 in such a way as to satisfy all the requirements listed in [2] as well as a further stipulation { called `the principle of unionvolvement' { to the eect that neither deontic compatibility nor deontic incompatibility of codes should be presupposed in deontic logic. The observation that sentences of the form PKuw are stronger than it was suggested in [1] has been the point of departure.
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  22. Uwagi o związku przyczynowym. Recenzje i sprawozdania: Andrzej Kucner- Friedrich Nietzsche. Źródła i perspektywy antropologii (Dariusz Barbaszyński).Leon Gumański - 2004 - Ruch Filozoficzny 1 (1).
     
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    Leon Gumański. Jedynkowe systemy aksjomatyczne. Prace wydziału filologiczno-filozoficznego, vol. 15 no. 1. Towarzystwo Naukowe w Toruniu, Toruń1964, 75 pp. - Leon Gumański. Unitary axiom systems . Therein, pp. 73–74. [REVIEW]Pavel Materna - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):115-117.
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    Review: Leon Gumanski, Jedynkowe Systemy Aksjomatyczne. [REVIEW]Pavel Materna - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (1):115-117.
  25. Do a Posteriori Physicalists Get Our Phenomenal Concepts Wrong?E. Diaz-Leon - 2013 - Ratio 27 (1):1-16.
    A posteriori physicalism is the combination of two appealing views: physicalism (i.e. the view that all facts are either physical or entailed by the physical), and conceptual dualism (i.e. the view that phenomenal truths are not entailed a priori by physical truths). Recently, some philosophers such as Goff (2011), Levine (2007) and Nida-Rümelin (2007), among others, have suggested that a posteriori physicalism cannot explain how phenomenal concepts can reveal the nature of phenomenal properties. In this paper, I wish to defend (...)
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  26. Sexual Orientations: The Desire View.E. Diaz-Leon - 2022 - In Keya Maitra & Jennifer McWeeny (eds.), Feminist Philosophy of Mind. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press, Usa. pp. 294-310.
  27. Can Phenomenal Concepts Explain The Epistemic Gap?E. Diaz-Leon - 2010 - Mind 119 (476):933-951.
    The inference from conceivability to possibility has been challenged in numerous ways. One of these ways is the so-called phenomenal concept strategy, which has become one of the main strategies against the conceivability argument against physicalism. However, David Chalmers has recently presented a dilemma for the phenomenal concept strategy, and he has argued that no version of the strategy can succeed. In this paper, I examine the dilemma, and I argue that there is a way out of it. I conclude (...)
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  28. In Defence of Historical Constructivism about Races.E. Diaz-Leon - 2015 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 2.
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    Defending the phenomenal concept strategy.E. Diaz-Leon - 2008 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4):597 – 610.
    One of the main strategies against conceivability arguments is the so-called phenomenal concept strategy, which aims to explain the epistemic gap between physical and phenomenal truths in terms of the special features of phenomenal concepts. Daniel Stoljar has recently argued that the phenomenal concept strategy has failed to provide a successful explanation of this epistemic gap. In this paper my aim is to defend the phenomenal concept strategy from his criticisms. I argue that Stoljar has misrepresented the resources of the (...)
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  30. Reductive explanation, concepts, and a priori entailment.E. Diaz-Leon - 2011 - Philosophical Studies 155 (1):99-116.
    In this paper I examine Chalmers and Jackson’s defence of the a priori entailment thesis, that is, the claim that microphysical truths a priori entail ordinary non-phenomenal truths such as ‘water covers 60% of the Earth surface’, which they use as a premise for an argument against the possibility of a reductive explanation of consciousness. Their argument relies on a certain view about the possession conditions of macroscopic concepts such as WATER, known as ascriptivism. In the paper I distinguish two (...)
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  31. The Meta-Problem of Consciousness and the Phenomenal Concept Strategy.E. Diaz-Leon - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (5-6):62-73.
    The hard problem of consciousness is about how we could explain in physicalist terms why we are conscious. The meta-problem of consciousness is about how we could explain why we have a hard problem of consciousness. In this note I argue that the phenomenal concept strategy can in principle provide a satisfactory solution to the meta-problem.
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  32. On how to achieve reference to covert social constructions.Esa Diaz-Leon - 2019 - Studia Philosophica Estonica 12:34-43.
    What does it mean to say that some features, such as gender, race and sexual orientation, are socially constructed? Many scholars claim that social constructionism about a kind is a version of realism about that kind, according to which the corresponding kind is a social construction, that it, it is constituted by social factors and practices. Social constructionism, then, is a version of realism about a kind that asserts that the kind is real, and puts forward a particular view about (...)
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  33. Sexual Orientation as Interpretation? Sexual Desires, Concepts, and Choice.Esa Díaz-León - 2017 - Journal of Social Ontology 3 (2):231-248.
    Are sexual orientations freely chosen? The idea that someone’s sexual orientation is not a choice is very influential in the mainstream LGBT political movement. But do we have good reasons to believe it is not a choice? Going against the orthodoxy, William Wilkerson has recently argued that sexual orientation is partly constituted by our interpretations of our own sexual desires, and we choose these interpretations, so sexual orientation is partly constituted by choice. In this paper I aim to examine the (...)
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    Correspondence and Disquotation: An Essay on the Nature of Truth.Leon F. Porter & Marian David - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (1):82.
    The so-called “disquotational theory of truth” has not previously been developed much beyond the thesis that saying, for example, that ‘Snow is white’ is true amounts only to saying that snow is white. Marian David has set out to see what further sense can be made of the disquotational theory, and to compare its merits with those of correspondence theories of truth. His prognosis is that an intelligible disquotational theory of truth can be developed but will suffer from drastic shortcomings (...)
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    The what and the why of history: philosophical essays.Leon J. Goldstein - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    A collection of papers dealing with history as a way of knowing, not a mode of discourse.
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  36. We are living in a material world (and I am a material girl).Esa Diaz-Leon - 2008 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):85-101.
    In this paper I examine the question of whether the characterization of physicalism that is presupposed by some influential anti-physicalist arguments, namely, the so-called conceivability arguments, is a good characterization of physicalism or not. I compare this characterization with some alternative ones, showing how it can overcome some problems, and I defend it from several objections. I conclude that any arguments against physicalism characterised in that way are genuine arguments against physicalism, as intuitively conceived.
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    La Biblia y la evangelización del Nuevo Mundo durante el siglo XVI.Juan Luis de León Azcárate - 2015 - Veritas: Revista de Filosofía y Teología 32 (32):195-227.
    El objetivo de este ensayo es mostrar algunos ejemplos del papel fundamental que tuvo la Biblia en la evangelización del Nuevo Mundo durante el siglo XVI. Tres aspectos serán estudiados aquí: 1) el intento inicial de traducir los textos bíblicos a las lenguas indígenas, finalmente frustrado; 2) la importancia de la Sagrada Escritura para dilucidar las estrategias políticas y religiosas a seguir con respecto al Nuevo Mundo, ejemplarizada en la cita de Lc 14,23; 3) los temas bíblicos en el teatro (...)
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  38. Social kinds and conceptual change: A reply to Haslanger.Esa Diaz-Leon - manuscript
    Sally Haslanger (2006) is concerned with the debate between so-called social constructionists and error theorists about a given category, such as race or gender. For example, social constructionists about race claim that race is socially constructed, that is, the kind or property that unifies all instances of the category is a social feature (not a natural or physical feature, as naturalists about race would hold). On the other hand, error theorists about race claim that the term ‘race’ is an empty (...)
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    Plato's concept of mimesis.Leon Golden - 1975 - British Journal of Aesthetics 15 (2):118-131.
  40. How many explanatory gaps are there?E. Diaz-Leon - 2009 - APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers 8 (2):33-35.
    According to many philosophers, there is an explanatory gap between physical truths and phenomenal truths. Someone could know all the physical truths about the world, and in particular, all the physical information about the brain and the neurophysiology of vision, and still not know what it is like to see red (Jackson 1982, 1986). According to a similar example, someone could know all the physical truths about bats and still not know what it is like to be a bat (Nagel (...)
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    The limits of thought and the mind-body problem.David de Léon - 1995 - Lund University Cognitive Studies 42.
    This paper gives an account of Colin McGinn's essay: "Can We Solve the Mind-Body Problem?". McGinn's answer to his own essay title is that the problem is forever beyond us due to the particular nature of our cognitive abilities.The present author offers a number of criticisms of the arguments which support this conclusion.
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    Are ghosts scarier than zombies.E. Diaz-Leon - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):747-748.
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    Actors Are Not Like Zombies.E. Diaz-Leon - 2012 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 112 (1pt1):115-122.
    Daniel Stoljar has recently argued that comparing the zombie argument against physicalism with another influential argument in philosophy of mind, namely, the actor argument against behaviourism, can help to show why recent objections to the zombie argument fail. In this note I want to argue that the zombie argument and the actor argument have important differences, and, because of that, Stoljar's objections to some recent critiques of the zombie argument are not successful.
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    Norms of judgement, naturalism, and normativism about content.E. Diaz-Leon - 2016 - Philosophical Explorations 19 (1):48-58.
    David Papineau [1999. “Normativity and Judgement.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73 : 16–43.] argues that norms of judgement pose no special problem for naturalism, because all such norms of judgement are derived from moral or personal values. Papineau claims that this account of the normativity of judgement presupposes an account of content that places normativity outside the analysis of content, because in his view any accounts of content that place normativity inside the analysis of content cannot explain the normativity (...)
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    Facts, Abilities and Concepts: Knowledge Argument and Physicalism.Jose Ramon E. de Leon & Napoleon M. Mabaquiao - 2023 - Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy (Philippine e-journal) 24 (1):91-112.
    One compelling argument challenging the tenability of physicalism, which sees reality as fundamentally comprised of physical facts, is Jackson's knowledge argument. Through a powerful thought experiment involving the case of Mary, the super neuroscientist, the argument demonstrates how knowledge of phenomenal facts cannot be deduced from knowledge of physical facts. For allegedly leaving out phenomenal facts in its account of reality, physicalism is shown to be incomplete and hence mistaken. Physicalists respond to this argument in a variety of ways, challenging, (...)
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  46. The Names of Christ.Luis de León, Manuel Duran & William Kluback - 1985 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 18 (3):175-176.
     
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    No disillusions in auditory extinction: perceiving a melody comprised of unperceived notes.Leon Y. Deouell - 2008 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1.
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    Culture in History: Essays in Honor of Paul Radin.Leon F. Goldstein - 1962 - Philosophy of Science 29 (4):442-443.
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  49. Vico: A Study of the "New Science".Leon Pompa - 1975 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 9 (1):59-61.
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    Les progrès de l'épistémologie thomiste.Léon Noël - 1932 - Revue Néo-Scolastique de Philosophie 34 (36):429-448.
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