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  1. Zaufanie jako pojęcie prawnokonstytucyjne (na przykładzie instytucji zawodów zaufania publicznego).Waldemar J. Wołpiuk - 2003 - Prakseologia 143 (143):109-126.
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    Prawo na Zachodzie: studia źródeł prawa w systemie demokratycznym.Waldemar J. Wo±Piuk & Instytut Nauk Prawnych Nauk) (eds.) - 1992 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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  3. O konstytucyjnym zadaniu państwa w zakresie ochrony środowiska - z godnie z zasada zrównoważonego rozwoju.Waldemar Wołpiuk - 2004 - Prakseologia 144 (144):21-32.
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    The Dawn of the Roman Empire: Books 31-40.J. C. Yardley & Waldemar Heckel (eds.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Books 31 to 40 of Livy's history chart Rome's emergence as an imperial nation and the Romans tempestuous involvement with Greece, Macedonia and the near East in the opening decades of the second century BC; they are our most important source for Graeco-Roman relations in that century. Livy's dramatic narrative includes the Roman campaigns in Spain and against the Gallic tribes of Northern Italy; the flight of Hannibal from Carthage and his death in the East; the debate on the Oppian (...)
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    Communicating Identifiability Risks to Biobank Donors.T. J. Kasperbauer, Mickey Gjerris, Gunhild Waldemar & Peter Sandøe - 2018 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 27 (1):123-136.
    Recent highly publicized privacy breaches in health care and genomics research have led many to question whether current standards of data protection are adequate. Improvements in de-identification techniques, combined with pervasive data sharing, have increased the likelihood that external parties can track individuals across multiple databases. This paper focuses on the communication of identifiability risks in the process of obtaining consent for donation and research. Most ethical discussions of identifiability risks have focused on the severity of the risk and how (...)
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    Bolschewismus als Weltgefahr. [REVIEW]V. J. McG & Waldemar Gurian - 1935 - Journal of Philosophy 32 (23):643.
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  7. O pewnej historiozofii (J. A. Hall, \"Powers and Liberties\", Oxford 1985).Waldemar Czajkowski - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 266 (1).
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  8. Pasjonujące początki \"frankfurtyzmu\" (\"Szkoła Frankfurcka\", wybór J. Łoziński, Warszawa 1985).Waldemar Hanasz - 1988 - Studia Filozoficzne 273 (8).
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  9. Filozoficzne nowości wydawnicze zachodnioeuropejskich wydawnictw naukowych: Walter de Gruyter, J. C. B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Felix Meiner Verlag. [REVIEW]Waldemar Bożeński - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 260 (7).
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    Religion in the Secular Age: Perspectives from the Humanities.Herta Nagl-Docekal & Waldemar Zacharasiewicz (eds.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    What does it mean to be religious believers for people whose living conditions are defined by an increasingly secularized environment? Is the common distinction between faith and knowledge valid? The 21 essays cover approaches from various fields of the humanities. Some explore post-Kantian thoughts, discussing, i.a., American Pragmatism, M. Buber, M. Horkheimer, H. Putnam, J. Habermas, Ch. Taylor and variants of deconstruction, while other essays focus on ways in which the conflict between agnostics and seekers is addressed in US literary (...)
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  11. Book Review : Old Testament Ethics: A Paradigmatic Approach, by Waldemar Janzen. Louisville, Kentucky, Westminster/John Knox, 1994. 236pp. pb. no price. [REVIEW]Christopher J. H. Wright - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (2):108-112.
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    Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. by J. C. Yardley, Pat Wheatley, and Waldemar Heckel.James Romm - 2013 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 106 (4):698-699.
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    Szymon Olszaniec, Comites consistoriani w wieku IV.Waldemar Ceran - 2009 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 102 (1):258-261.
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    Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.Waldemar Seidel - 1975 - Leipzig: Urania-Verlag.
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    Analog-based modelling of meaning representations in English.Waldemar Skrzypczak - 2006 - Toruń: Nicolaus Copernicus University Press.
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    Der Einfluss moderner akustischer Medien auf Nietzsches Geburt der Tragödie aus dem Geiste der Musik.Waldemar Gramel - 2019 - St. Ingbert: Röhrig Universitätsverlag.
  17. Zur Funktion solidarischen Handelns in der heutigen Zeit.Waldemar Lilli - forthcoming - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften.
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    The Dawn of the Roman Empire: Books 31-40.Waldemar Heckel (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Books 31 to 40 of Livy's history chart Rome's emergence as an imperial nation and the Romans tempestuous involvement with Greece, Macedonia and the near East in the opening decades of the second century BC; they are our most important source for Graeco-Roman relations in that century. Livy's dramatic narrative includes the Roman campaigns in Spain and against the Gallic tribes of Northern Italy; the flight of Hannibal from Carthage and his death in the East; the debate on the Oppian (...)
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    Ética: para una praxis moral.Waldemar Urquiza - 2019 - San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A.: Editorial Societas.
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    Z historii polskiej logiki: praca zbiorowa.Waldemar Voisé & Zofia Skubała-Tokarska (eds.) - 1981 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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    Conversabatur Deus Humane... (adv. Marc. 2, 27, 7).Waldemar Turek - 2008 - Augustinianum 48 (1):79-102.
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    Conversabatur Deus Humane... (adv. Marc. 2, 27, 7).Waldemar Turek - 2008 - Augustinianum 48 (1):79-102.
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    Toward a dynamic frame-based ontology of legal terminology.Waldemar Nazarov - 2024 - Applied ontology 19 (1):73-98.
    In the study of special languages and translation, the legal field is often insulated from other domains. This is primarily due to the extreme system dependence of the terminology of law, which results from a lack of a common legal system of reference throughout the world. The abstract nature of this human-made field and its dynamicity in view of the continuously evolving case law and constant changes in legislation make it difficult to illustrate its complex ontology through traditional terminology management (...)
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  24. Virtuous actions in the Mengzi.Waldemar Brys - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 31 (1):2-22.
    Many anglophone scholars take the early Confucians to be virtue ethicists of one kind or another. A common virtue ethical reading of one of the most influential early Confucians, namely Mengzi, ascribes to him the view that moral actions are partly (or entirely) moral because of the state from which they are performed, be it the agent’s motives, emotions, or their character traits. I consider whether such a reading of the Mengzi is justified and I argue that it is not. (...)
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  25. What Happens When Someone Acts?J. David Velleman - 1992 - Mind 101 (403):461-481.
    What happens when someone acts? A familiar answer goes like this. There is something that the agent wants, and there is an action that he believes conducive to its attainment. His desire for the end, and his belief in the action as a means, justify taking the action, and they jointly cause an intention to take it, which in turn causes the corresponding movements of the agent's body. I think that the standard story is flawed in several respects. The flaw (...)
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    Studier öfver egoismen och altruismen i Herbert Spencers etiska system..Waldemar Ekedahl - 1897 - Lund,: H. Ohlssons boktryckeri.
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  27. Mourning Cry and Woe Oracle, (BZAW).Waldemar Janzen - 1972
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  28. Knowing-to in Wang Yangming.Waldemar Brys - forthcoming - In Justin Tiwald (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Chinese Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Wang Yangming 王陽明 (1472 – 1529) is famously associated with the view that knowledge and action are unified (zhī xíng hé yī 知行合一). Call this the Unity Thesis. Given standard assumptions about what it means for a person to know, it may seem that the Unity Thesis is clearly false: I can know that p without currently acting in p-related ways, and I can know how to φ without currently φ-ing. My aims in this paper are, first, to draw on (...)
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    From Ordinary Language to Definition in Kant and Bolzano.Waldemar Rohloff - 2012 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 85 (1):131-149.
    In this paper I discuss Kant's and Bolzano's differing perspectives on ordinary natural language. I argue that Kant does not see ordinary language as providing semantically organized content and that, as a result, Kant does not believe that ordinary language is sufficiently well-developed to support philosophical analysis and definition. By contrast, for Bolzano, the content given in ordinary language are richly structured entities he calls 'propositions in themselves'. This contrast in views is used to explain Bolzano's criticism of Kant's belief (...)
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    Eugenics in USA.Waldemar Kaempffert - 1936 - The Eugenics Review 28 (2):164.
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    Ryciny.Waldemar Kakareko - 2001 - Filo-Sofija 1 (1).
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  32. Erkenntnis-Möglichkeit der Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften.Waldemar Mitscherlich - 1937 - Stuttgart,: W. Kohlammer.
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    Experience and Solipsism.Waldemar Rognes - 1977 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 7 (2):123-143.
  34. Kant's Argument from the Applicability of Geometry.Waldemar Rohloff - 2012 - Kant Studies Online (1):23-50.
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    Probleme einer Metakritik der Anthropologie: über Althussers Versuch einer ahumanistischen Neuinterpretation der marxistischen Theorie.Waldemar Schmidt - 1980 - Bochum: Germinal.
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  36. The Epistemology of Mengzian Extension.Waldemar Brys - 2021 - In Karyn L. Lai (ed.), Knowers and Knowledge in East-West Philosophy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 43-61.
    In this chapter I give an account of the epistemology underlying the concept of “extension” in the Mengzi, an early Confucian text written in the fourth century BCE. Mengzi suggests in a conversation with King Xuan of Qi that a solution to the King’s problem of how one comes to act in a kingly manner is that one engages in “extension”. I argue that a long-standing scholarly debate on the exact nature of Mengzian “extension” can be resolved by closely investigating (...)
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  37. Extending Kindness: A Confucian Account.Waldemar Brys - 2023 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 104 (3):511-528.
    The Confucian philosopher Mengzi believes that ‘extending’ one's kindness facilitates one's moral development and that it is intimately tied to performing morally good actions. Most interpreters have taken Mengzian kindness to be an emotional state, with the extension of kindness to centrally involve feeling kindness towards more people or in a greater number of situations. I argue that kindness cannot do all the theoretical work that Mengzi wants it to do if it is interpreted as an emotion. I submit that (...)
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    Wartość - byt czy nicość?: aksjologia Henryka Elzenberga.Waldemar Prusik - 2001 - Lublin: Fundacja "Lubelska Szkoła Filozofii Chrześcijańskiej".
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    Filozofia w Lublinie.Waldemar Pycka & Jarosław Mizak (eds.) - 1996 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skodowskiej.
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  40. Wiersze.Waldemar Strzelczyk - 1982 - Colloquia Communia (5):3-4.
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    Abraham Joshua Heschel's Philosophy of Man.Waldemar Szczerbiński - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 6 (1):59-67.
    The subject of the following discourse is, as the title itself points out, the anthropology of Heschel. Considering the fact that Heschel is in general unknown in Poland, I shall take the liberty to make known, in short, some pieces of information about him. Heschel was born in Warsaw, Poland on January 11th 1907. After graduating from the Gymnasium in Wilno he started his studies at Friedrich Wilhelm Universität, Berlin. At the Berlin University he studied at the Philosophy Department and, (...)
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    Abrahama Joshuy Heschela filozofia człowieka.Waldemar Szczerbiński - 2001 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 6:68-68.
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    Abraham Joshua Heschel's Philosophy of Man.Waldemar Szczerbiński - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 6 (1):59-68.
    The subject of the following discourse is, as the title itself points out, the anthropology of Heschel. Considering the fact that Heschel is in general unknown in Poland, I shall take the liberty to make known, in short, some pieces of information about him. Heschel was born in Warsaw, Poland on January 11th 1907. After graduating from the Gymnasium in Wilno he started his studies at Friedrich Wilhelm Universität, Berlin. At the Berlin University he studied at the Philosophy Department and, (...)
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    Abrahama Joshuy Heschela filozofia człowieka.Waldemar Szczerbiński - 2000 - Lublin: Redakcja Wydawnictw Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego.
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  45. Epistemology in the Mencius.Waldemar Brys - 2023 - In Yang Xiao & Kim-Chong Chong (eds.), Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Mencius. Springer. pp. 491-514.
    This chapter examines Mencius’s views on knowledge and how they might contribute to contemporary debates in epistemology. For this purpose, I focus on three features that I take to be characteristic (although not exhaustive) of Mencian epistemology: first, Mencius’s views on knowing things; second, the role that wisdom or intellectual virtue plays in acquiring knowledge; and third, Mencius’s views on “knowing-to”, a kind of knowledge conceptually distinct from knowing-that and knowing-how. I argue that the views we find in the Mencius (...)
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    Uwagi o Marksie i (jego) utopiach.Waldemar Czajkowski - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:141-170.
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    Hospital chaplains as ethical consultants in making difficult medical decisions.Waldemar Głusiec - 2022 - Journal of Medical Ethics 48 (4):256-260.
    Background and aimsFew Polish hospitals have Hospital Ethics Committee (HECs) and the services are not always adequate. In this situation, the role of HECs, in providing, among others, ethical advice on the discontinuation of persistent therapies, may be taken over by other entities. The aim of our research was to investigate, how often and on what issues hospital chaplains are asked for ethical advice in reaching difficult medical decisions.MethodsA survey of 100 Roman Catholic chaplains was conducted, that is, at least (...)
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  48. Family History.J. David Velleman - 2005 - Philosophical Papers 34 (3):357-378.
    Abstract I argue that meaning in life is importantly influenced by bioloical ties. More specifically, I maintain that knowing one's relatives and especially one's parents provides a kind of self-knowledge that is of irreplaceable value in the life-task of identity formation. These claims lead me to the conclusion that it is immoral to create children with the intention that they be alienated from their bioloical relatives?for example, by donor conception.
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  49. The Renaissance and the Sources of the Modern Social Sciences.Waldemar Voisé & James H. Labadie - 1958 - Diogenes 6 (23):41-63.
  50. Leszek Nowak's historiosophy from historical and systematical perspectives.Waldemar Czajkowski - 2022 - In Krzysztof Brzechczyn (ed.), Non-Marxian Historical Materialism: Reconstructions and Comparisons. Brill.
     
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