Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


PhilPapersPhilPeoplePhilArchivePhilEventsPhilJobs

Results for 'Katarzyna Radziewicz'

704 found
Order:

1 filter applied
  1.  567
    Popyt na zawody i kompetencje na podlaskim rynku pracy a potrzeby pracodawców w zakresie kształcenia ustawicznego pracowników w wieku 45 lat i więcej.Katarzyna Baczyńska-Koc,Magdalena Borys,Andrzej Klimczuk,Iwona Pietrzak,Bogusław Plawgo,KatarzynaRadziewicz,Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska,Cecylia Sadowska-Snarska &Justyna Żynel-Etel -2015 - Wojewódzki Urząd Pracy W Białymstoku.
    Popyt na zawody i kompetencje na podlaskim rynku pracy a potrzeby pracodawców w zakresie kształcenia ustawicznego pracowników w wieku 45 lat i więcejKatarzyna Baczyńska-Koc, Magdalena Borys, Andrzej Klimczuk, Iwona Pietrzak, Bogusław Plawgo,KatarzynaRadziewicz, Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska, Cecylia Sadowska-Snarska & Justyna Żynel-Etel .
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2.  14
    Inner-out: transgresje, inspiracje, interpretacje:Katarzyna Łyszkowska, 2005-2021.Katarzyna Łyszkowska -2022 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  3.  33
    Discourse, beliefs, and intentions: semantic defaults and propositional attitude ascription.Katarzyna Jaszczolt -1999 - New York: Elsevier.
    This book is about beliefs, language, communication and cognition. It deals with the fundamental issue of the interpretation of the speaker's utterance expressing a belief and reporting on beliefs of other people in the form of oratio obliqua. The main aim of the book is to present a new account of the problem of interpreting utterances expressing beliefs and belief reports in terms of an approach called Default Semantics.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   27 citations  
  4. Komunikacja poza słowami.Katarzyna Budzyńska &Magdalena Kacprzak -2010 -Studia Semiotyczne 27:185-216.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  5.  16
    The End of the Myth of the Cuban Exile? Current Trends in Cuban Emigration.Katarzyna Dembicz -2020 -International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 25 (1):75-88.
    Cuban migrants are considered as and referred to as exiles. However, in the face of the economic transformations in Cuba, as well as the rapprochement between the U.S. and Cuba, it has become necessary to revise the epistemological and semiotic foundations of this phenomenon. The current migratory trends among the Cubans do not meet the definition of exiles. Thus, the title of this article reflects the research assumption and the principal aim that the current circumstances in Cuba, as well as (...) the migratory flows of Cubans mark the decline of the myth of the Cuban exile; a myth built by the media. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  6. (1 other version)O liberalnej koncepcji państwa.Katarzyna Haremska -2007 -Civitas 10 (10).
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  7.  51
    Finansowy wymiar psychoterapii a relacja psychoterapeutyczna.MarchewkaKatarzyna -2017 -Diametros 51:48-64.
    This paper aims to discuss selected issues related to the effect exerted by the financial aspects of psychotherapy on a psychotherapeutic relationship. At the beginning, I consider the effect that remuneration received by the therapist directly from the customer can have on their therapeutic relationship. Then I discuss the issues related to the compensation for psychotherapy services and show the consequences which the criteria of compensating for specific therapeutic methods have for the quality of psychotherapeutic relationships, as well as the (...) influence which the requirement to study the effectiveness of psychotherapy in the natural science paradigm has on psychotherapeutic services. The arguments I put forward lead to the conclusion that the criteria of the compensation for psychotherapeutic services can change the psychotherapeutic relationship into a business relationship and, as a result, the therapist can start to treat the customer instrumentally. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8. Człowiek a przyroda (W. Schmied-Kowarzik, \"Das dialektische Verhaltins des Menschen zur Natur\", Munchen 1984).Katarzyna Moliter -1986 -Studia Filozoficzne 251 (10).
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  9. Stanisław Rzewuski wobec neokantyzmu Paulsena.Katarzyna Tarnowska -2011 -Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 12.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  10.  21
    Let's go back to Bled!: A contribution to considerations on praxis.Katarzyna Bielinska -2009 -Filozofija I Društvo 20 (2):249-259.
    Using the categories of the epistemic and epistemological field of theory the author is trying to show on the basis of Bled presentations of Mihailo Markovic and Milan Kangrga that their conceptions belong to two separated theoretical fields, which are incompatible with each other. Therefore even in that period we could not speak about a common praxis-philosophy nor a common vision of Marxism. Koristeci kategorije epistemickog i epistemoloskog polja teorije autorica na osnovu bledskih referata Mihaila Markovica i Milana Kangrgi pokusava (...) pokazati da njihove koncepcije pripadaju dvema razlicitim filozofskim poljima koje se ne mogu sloziti, tako da ni u to vreme se nije moglo govoriti o nikakvoj zajednickoj praxis-filozofiji ni zajednickoj viziji marksizma. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  11.  25
    (1 other version)Persuasion.Katarzyna Budzyńska -2006 -Croatian Journal of Philosophy 6 (2):343-362.
    The objective of this paper is to show how methods rooted in formal logic may be used to analyze socially important processes of persuasion. A formal approach to the theory of persuasion enables us to thoroughly research issues crucial in everyday life such as: how we argue, why we quarrel, where we are efficient in persuasion, when do we win a negotiation, how we influence others’ decisions, and the kinds of argumentative strategies that are apt to yield more accurate beliefs (...) for all parties involved.I concentrate on three aspects of persuasion practice: nature, success and cognitive value of argumentation process. From a logical perspective, I understand argumentation as reasoning which, after initiation through the opponent’s disagreement, is deployed by the proponent in order to persuade the audience to believe his thesis. Furthermore, I attempt to determine the ways in which we succeed in persuading others. Lastly, I try to specify when an argument is cognitively valuable and when it is reliable, in the sense that it helps us to track the truth. In order to analyze these matters, I investigate argumentation on two independent levels. The subjective level of people’s beliefs is the essential foundation of all persuasion -- every time we aim to make the audience believe our opinions and /or change their decisions. The second level is the objective field of truthfulness, where we consider whether a given argumentation will lead us to true or false conclusions. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  12.  22
    Reasoning, Argumentation and Persuasion.Katarzyna Budzynska -unknown
    In the paper I want to give a new account of notions of reasoning, argumentation, and persuasion. The aim of it is to resolve problems of the traditional accounts. The investigation uses the issue of circular reasoning. These types of arguments are considered a fallacy in informal logic, whereas formal logic holds that they are valid. The new account suggests a possibility of reconciliation of the informal and formal perspective.
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  13.  3
    Fuzja sztuk i horyzontów: Arystotelesowski paradygmat opery.Katarzyna Lisiecka -2019 - Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  14.  23
    Dynamics of perceiving oneself on femininity and masculinity dimensions in diverse contexts.Katarzyna Serafińska &Bogusława Błoch -2010 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 41 (4):155-162.
    Dynamics of perceiving oneself on femininity and masculinity dimensions in diverse contexts The article is about issues related to gender perceived as a result of social context and thus fits in the current, processual gender paradigm. Two studies have been conducted verifying hypotheses about perceiving oneself on the femininity and masculinity dimensions in various types of contexts. Expectations were that generic contexts would make perceiving oneself within the psychological gender dimensions more dynamic. Women were expected to perceive themselves as more (...) feminine and less masculine in contexts matching their gender, i.e. "feminine", comparing to "masculine", and men were expected to perceive themselves as more masculine and less feminine in "masculine" contexts comparing to "feminine" contexts. Research results do not confirm the above hypotheses and indicate dynamism in perceiving oneself on femininity and masculinity dimensions. However, the dynamism is perceived only on dimensions inconsistent with biological gender - situation affects women's perceiving of themselves on the masculinity dimension and men's - on femininity dimensions. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15. W cieniu Ortegi, czyli filozofia racjowitalizmu Juliana Mariasa.Katarzyna Wawrzykowska -1998 -Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 4.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  16.  158
    False consciousness of intentional psychology.Katarzyna Paprzycka -2002 -Philosophical Psychology 15 (3):271-295.
    According to explanatory individualism, every action must be explained in terms of an agent's desire. According to explanatory nonindividualism, we sometimes act on our desires, but it is also possible for us to act on others' desires without acting on desires of our own. While explanatory nonindividualism has guided the thinking of many social scientists, it is considered to be incoherent by most philosophers of mind who insist that actions must be explained ultimately in terms of some desire of the (...) agent. In the first part of the paper, I show that some powerful arguments designed to demonstrate the incoherence of explanatory nonindividualism fail. In the second part of the paper, I offer a nonindividualist explanation of the apparent obviousness of belief-desire psychology. I argue that there are two levels of the intelligibility of our actions. On the more fundamental (explanatory) level, the question "Why did the agent do something?" admits a variety of folk-psychological categories. But there is another (formation-of-self) level, at which the same question admits only of answers that ultimately appeal only to the agent's own desires. Explanatory individualism results from the confusion of the two levels. (shrink)
    Direct download(5 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   12 citations  
  17. Social Anatomy of Action: Toward a Responsibility-Based Conception of Agency.Katarzyna Paprzycka -1997 - Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh
    The dissertation develops a conception of action based on the concept of practical task-responsibility rather than on the concept of intention. It answers two problems. First, it grounds the distinction between an action and a mere happening, thus meeting Wittgenstein's challenge to explain what is the difference between an agent's raising her arm and her arm rising? Second, it grounds the distinction between acting for a reason and acting while merely having a reason, thus meeting Davidson's challenge to give an (...) account of the explanatory force of reasons. ;One source of resistance to an account of action in terms of normative expectations rather than in terms of intentions comes from explanatory individualism. The explanatory individualist argues that it is ultimately the intentional attitudes of the agent rather than normative expectations of other people that are relevant to the way in which we explain one another's actions, and that they ought to figure in the account of the nature of action. I defend explanatory nonindividualism, according to which we sometimes act on our own intentions and desires but sometimes on the normative expectations and desires of others . Explanatory nonindividualism is fortified by a selectional account of the explanatory force of reasons. I demonstrate that Davidson's challenge can be met by identifying reasons with selectional criteria rather than with causes. ;In response to Wittgenstein's challenge, I propose that we understand what it is to be an action not in terms of a performance being intentional under a description, but in terms of it being reasonable to expect a performance of the agent under some description. Only one concept of reasonableness is necessary to make the distinction between actions and mere happenings, and I explicate that concept. In addition to accounting for actions that are intentional under some description, the account also captures cases that are not so straightforwardly captured by that criterion . Moreover, cases of so-called basic wayward causal chains are excluded from qualifying as actions. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   9 citations  
  18.  19
    "Dzieci nędzy" – od poematu do powieści. Przyczynek do rekonstrukcji procesu twórczego Stanisława Przybyszewskiego.Katarzyna Badowska -2022 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 64 (1):137-169.
    Na podstawie prześledzenia genezy Dzieci nędzy (1913) i historii komponowania tekstu dokonano ciekawych ustaleń z zakresu działań twórczych najgłośniejszego autora Młodej Polski – Stanisława Przybyszewskiego. Badania ujawniły m.in. niechęć pisarza do (czy może: nieumiejętność) radykalnej modyfikacji raz dokonanych zapisów tekstowych i wzrost literackiej efektywności z dala od wielkich miast. Kolacjonowanie przekazów powieści oraz lektura dokumentów osobistych pozwoliły stwierdzić, że znaczący wpływ na ostateczny kształt Dzieci nędzy miały powikłania osobiste i przykre okoliczności życiowe, które znacząco determinowały (czy raczej: destruowały) proces pisarski (...) Przybyszewskiego, oraz ingerencja domagającego się uzupełnień wydawcy, któremu pisarz skwapliwie przyznał rację, dopisując kilka rozdziałów. Te sumiennie dokonane poprawki świadczą o tym, jak ważne były dla pisarza uwagi redakcyjne w udoskonalaniu tekstu. Najważniejsze odkrycie, do jakiego prowadzą badania tekstologiczne, dotyczy jednak autorskiej rezygnacji z zamierzonego pierwotnie poematu prozą i przetransponowania jego idei w formę powieściową. Ta decyzja – będąca rodzajem kapitulacji w zmaganiach z tworzywem – świadczyła de facto o nowatorskim myśleniu Przybyszewskiego o powieści i sprawiła, że Dzieci nędzy to niezwykle ciekawy artystycznie, nowoczesny zapis stanów psychicznych. Od strony rozwiązań konstrukcyjno-narracyjnych to niewątpliwie jedna z najciekawszych powieści Przybyszewskiego. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  19. Od intencjalności do przedmiotu. Słowo w sporze o przedmiot intencjonalny w ontologii R. Ingardena.Katarzyna Barska -2010 -Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (2):29-40.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  20.  32
    Theory of the Whole and the Part – Ontological Perspective.Katarzyna Barska -2015 -Studia Humana 4 (1):12-25.
    The purpose of the paper is demonstrate the thesis that Ingarden's ontological system allows a better understanding of the “part-whole” problem then previous theories. Especially, if we take into account the existential ontology of Ingarden, which refers to Husserl “part-whole” theory, we can see that development of terms made by Ingarden sheds new light on old problems. In this context, particularly important is to distinguish between two existential moments: contingancy/inseparatness, because thanks to them we can talk about many different types (...) of relationships and hence many types of objects. (shrink)
    Direct download(4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  21.  22
    Personality Dimensions and Nicotine Dependence and Withdrawal Symptoms: the Mediating Role of Self-Directness.Katarzyna Cieślik &Sybilla Schiep -2011 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 42 (3):169-177.
    Personality Dimensions and Nicotine Dependence and Withdrawal Symptoms: the Mediating Role of Self-Directness We analyzed the relationship between personality traits and smoking status and nicotine withdrawal symptoms using two comprehensive models of personality: the Five-Factor Model and the Cloninger's Temperament and Character Inventory. In total 295 people were examined, 149 smokers and 146 who have never smoked. To measure the severity of the nicotine dependence we used the Fagerstroem Tolerance Questionnaire and the DSM-IV criteria of nicotine dependence and to measure (...) the nicotine withdrawal symptoms the Nicotine Dependence History. The results showed significant differences between the groups in particular dimensions: Neuroticism, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness. The analyse of the TCI demonstrate, that smokers are higher in Novelty Seeking and lower in Reward Dependence than never smokers and show less Self-Directness and Cooperativeness. The mediation analyses showed that Self-Directness is the significant mediator between Extra-Introversion and nicotine withdrawal symptoms measured by NDHIS and between Neuroticism and DSM-IV criteria of nicotine dependence. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22.  19
    Populizm, autorytaryzm, Polska. Maciej Gdula o konsekwencjach polskiej transformacji liberalnej.Katarzyna Haremska -2018 -Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 8 (`1):129-140.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  23.  13
    Społeczny wymiar natury ludzkiej – konsekwencje i wyzwania.Katarzyna Haremska -2020 -Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 24:155-170.
    Jesteśmy istotami społecznymi. Fakty ukazują niesamodzielność jednostki, jej potrzebę usytuowania i znalezienia sensu w ramach większej całości. Akceptacji powyższej diagnozy powinna towarzyszyć świadomość zagrożeń wypływających ze społecznego wymiaru natury ludzkiej. Pragnienia uzależniają od obiektów pożądania, potrzeba społeczna uzależnia od społeczeństwa. Z lęku przed wykluczeniem godzimy się odgrywać role sprzeczne z naszym sumieniem. Z drugiej strony, w każdym człowieku istnieje potencjał do zachowań autonomicznych, indywidualnych, nieposłusznych. Rzadko wykorzystywany, niemniej obecny, stanowi uniwersalne zaplecze naszych możliwości sprawczych i obowiązków etycznych. Poziom indywidualnej podmiotowości (...) moralnej jest dla nas wyzwaniem, celem wysiłków. W takiej interpretacji ma szansę stać się poszukiwanym remedium na zgubne skutki społecznego podporządkowania. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  24.  15
    Plutarch’s “Greek Questions”: Between Glossography and Problemata-Literature.Katarzyna Jazdzewska -2018 -Hermes 146 (1):41-53.
    This contribution argues that the principal object of interest in Plutarch’s “Greek Questions” is language and its uses, including rare words, curious phrases, local names, dialectal idiosyncrasies, proverbs, etc. The abundance of uncommon terms, frequently unattested elsewhere, and overlap in their use between Plutarch’s work and Hesychios’ “Synagoge”, suggests there is an affinity between “Greek Questions” and the ancient glossographic and lexicographic traditions.
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  25.  13
    Męka Chrystusa w rękopiśmiennej poezji karmelitańskiej.Katarzyna Kaczor -2002 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 5:27-40.
    Before approaching the problem of „The Torment of Christ in Polish Carmelitan Poetry Manuscripts”, it was necessary, specifically for the purpose of this work, to consider the problem of the beginning passion of Christ in Polish poetry in the 13th century. The sources creative invention, as in art and literature in the Middle Ages is evangelical dramatic torment of Christ. This subject presents mediaeval liturgical dramas, passion’s mysteries, meditations, saint biographies, legends, etc. The inspiration for literature is dolorysm and a (...) picture of pieta. In mediaeval Polish literature are very alive characteristics of passion’s motifs: meditation, compassion and imitation torment of Christ. Such a popular subject in the Middle Ages, the torment of Christ was also present in a rich array of literature in the 17th century. This article deals how the problem of the torment of Christ was visible in Polish carmelitan poetry manuscripts from 17th and 18th centuries. These carmelitan manuscript texts, which I research in this work, are contained in the Library of Jagiellonia and they have signatures: 3640 and 3642. The article also shows the influence of mysticism of St. Teresa of Avila and of St. John of the Cross in these manuscripts, but shows as well the original conception of Cracow’s anonymous poets from the 17th century. This work particularly presents the personal experiences of Cracow’s carmelitans (dialogue with God, the love to Him, a need of suffering how Christ and the need of death). This article shows not only carmelitan literary ingeniousness, but also a personal metaphysical and mystical way to the soul of God. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  26.  20
    Activity of Patents in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Production in the Context of Passenger Car Fleet in the V4 Countries.Katarzyna Kania,Katarzyna Wierzbicka,Aleksandra Romanowska &Sylwia Pangsy-Kania -2022 -Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 67 (1):475-497.
    The hydrogen market in the world today is capable ovule and empirical evidence on activity of patents in fuel cells and hydrogen production is limited so far. Patent applications in zero-emission mobility in the aspect of fuel cells include: DAFC/dmfc&dmfc, PEMFC, SOFC, AFC, PAFC. As for the patents relating to the hydrogen production, they concern low carbon, electrolysis and inorganic. The purpose of the study was to investigate certain aspects of the activity of patents in fuel cells and hydrogen production (...) in the context of passenger car fleet in the Visegrad group (V4) countries and to explore the relationship between patent registrations and GDP per capita in V4. The research area relates to the answer to the question of whether a country’s involvement in zero-emission patent activity (patents in fuel cells and hydrogen production) could contribute to the renewal of the country’s passenger car fleet. The theses were formulated as follows: 1) activity of patents in fuel cells and hydrogen production in the V4 countries doesn’t depend on the car fleet in these countries, 2) the level of GDP per capita in the V4 countries is not followed by the number of patents registrations in hydrogen technology, 3) the highest patent activity in fuel cells and hydrogen production doesn’t mean that the car fleet in these country will be zero-emission in coming years. The method used in this article is a comparative analysis, but also the relationships between patent registrations, GDP per capita and passenger car fleet in V4 are considered. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  27. Antropologia Tocqueville'owska, czyli o wzorze kultury demokracji amerykańskiej.Katarzyna M. Machowska -2002 -Colloquia Communia 73 (2):13-29.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  28. Marii Ossowskiej projekt wzoru osobowego obywatela w demokracji.Katarzyna M. Machowska -2006 -Principia.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  29. Społeczeństwo równych? Alexisa de Tocqueville\'a Stany Zjednoczone Ameryki Północnej'.Katarzyna Machowska -2000 -Colloquia Communia 70 (3):47-64.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30. Lewis Carroll and missing premises.Katarzyna Paprzycka -unknown
    A: Things that are equal to the same are equal to each other. B: The two sides of this triangle are things that are equal to the same. Z: So, the two sides of this triangle are equal to each other. Achilles fails because he encounters an infinite progression of hidden premises of the form “If all the premises of the argument are true, the conclusion is true”. In [a1], the hidden premise is H1 “If A and B then Z” (...) – surely, if one did not believe that H1 is true, one would have a reason not to accept the conclusion Z. So, the argument [a2] must lead to conclusion Z from A, B and H1. But, one will have to supplement [a2] with H2: “If A and B and H1 then Z” since if one did not believe H2 one would have a reason not to draw conclusion Z. And so on ad infinitum. The puzzle can be seen as arising through the application of an apparently innocent principle of discerning missing premises (§2). If looked at in this light, the standard response given to the paradox does not so much resolve the puzzle as legislates against it being raised with respect to principles of inference (§3). I argue that a fundamental ambiguity infests the test for what is a missing premise (§4). Moreover, it explains why the puzzle appears to, though it does not (§5), arise. I end with some comments on the usefulness of the test (§6). (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  31.  58
    Must false consciousness be rationally caused?Katarzyna Paprzycka -1998 -Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (1):69-82.
    Denise Meyerson has recently argued that the adaptational account of false consciousness must appeal to a psychological element, contrary to explicit declarations of its proponents. In order to explain why the rulers genuinely hold ideological beliefs, one must take them to desire to think well of themselves. She concludes that the desire to think well of oneself causes the ideological beliefs. The article defends the adaptational account from Meyerson's attempt to ground it in the psychology of the rulers. Meyerson is (...) wrong both in thinking that the desire in question is explanatorily necessary and in thinking that its explanatory role would consist in its causing ideological beliefs. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  32. O trudnościach filozofii współczesnej.Katarzyna Rosner -2000 -Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 34 (2):168-173.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  33. Daleki widok jako kategoria estetyczna (Gdańsk i okolice).Katarzyna Rozmarynowska -forthcoming -Estetyka I Krytyka 7 (7/8):144-163.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  27
    Investments of Polish Family Businesses.Katarzyna Schmidt &Maciej Stradomski -2021 -Studia Humana 10 (3):30-41.
    In this paper the authors address the issue of investments made by family businesses. Their study attempted to verify the level of investments made by Polish family businesses in comparison with the level of investments made by Polish non-family businesses. The study focused on the analysis of investment flows of Polish listed companies included in the WIG index for the years 2006-2018. A total of 233 companies were analyzed, including 177 non-family businesses and 56 family businesses. The results corroborated the (...) argument that Polish listed non-family businesses invest much more money than family businesses. It was also observed that only a small percentage of companies in both groups invest their finances in research and development. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  138
    Normative Expectations, Intentions, and Beliefs.Katarzyna Paprzycka -1999 -Southern Journal of Philosophy 37 (4):629-652.
  36.  33
    Age-Related Changes in Resting-State EEG Activity in Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study.Katarzyna Giertuga,Marta Z. Zakrzewska,Maksymilian Bielecki,Ewa Racicka-Pawlukiewicz,Malgorzata Kossut &Anita Cybulska-Klosowicz -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  37. Model Checking of Persuasion in Multi-Agent Systems.Katarzyna Budzyńska &Magdalena Kacprzak -2011 -Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 23 (36).
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   3 citations  
  38.  18
    The Idea of aeternitas of State, City and Emperor in Augustan Poetry.Katarzyna Balbuza -2014 -Klio 96 (1):49-66.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 1 Seiten: 49-66.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  39.  11
    Del Infierno Al Cuerpo: La Otredad En la Narrativa y En El Cine Español Contemporáneo.Katarzyna Olga Beilin -2007 - Ediciones Libertarias.
  40.  39
    Myślenie bez języka — problem w ujęciu Thomasa Hobbesa i Olivera Sacksa.Katarzyna Doliwa -2018 -Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 23 (2):61-84.
    Thomas Hobbes, który badaniu języka poświęcił wiele miejsca, zastanawiał się, czy możliwe jest myślenie — myślenie w ogóle i myślenie abstrakcyjne — bez języka? Hobbes zakładał, że ludzie pozbawieni języka mogą tworzyć własne, niedoskonałe, prywatne języki, pozwalające im na swoiście rozumiane rozumowanie. Na Hobbesowskie pytanie trzysta lat później odpowiada twierdząco wybitny neurolog i literat Oliver Sacks. Na podstawie danych, jakie przyniosła mu praca z osobami głuchymi, nieznającymi żadnego, nawet migowego, języka, dowodzi, że słowa i inne znaki umowne stają się niezbędne (...) dopiero na pewnym etapie procesu myślowego, że myśl jest czymś znacznie szerszym niż słowo, że można — w pewnym sensie — myśleć bez słów. Jak wcześniej Hobbes, Sacks podkreśla, że myślenie, w którym nie korzysta się z powszechnie przyjętych znaków, ma jednak charakter ułomny i niepełny; myślenie takie nie znajduje uzewnętrznienia, izoluje jednostkę z życia w społeczeństwie. (shrink)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  41.  7
    Ver-Antworten: Martin Buber über Sprache und Dichtung.Katarzyna Dzikowska -2006 - Poznań: Wydawn. "Rys".
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  42.  16
    O oburzeniu (Bogdan Misiuna, Oburzenie. Filozoficzna analiza zjawiska i jej konsekwencje aksjologiczne).Katarzyna Gałysz -1994 -Etyka 27:235-240.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  43. Projekt L!niversal Logic. Sprawozdanie ze światowych kongresów: Ist andlnd World Congress and School on Universal Logic.Katarzyna Gan - Krzywoszyńska -2008 -Ruch Filozoficzny 65 (2).
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  44. Mistycyzm natury w lirykach Kazimierza Przerwy-Tetmajera.Katarzyna Matwiejczuk -2003 -Archeus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 4:43-59.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  45. Kilka uwag o omylności i meta logu. Na marginesie książki Andrzej Nowakowskiego Uzasadnienie epistemiczne.Katarzyna Paprzycka -2014 -Filozofia Nauki 22 (3):137-154.
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  46.  38
    On Hendrickson’s New Argument against the Minimalist Theory of Action Individuation.Katarzyna Paprzycka -2015 -Journal of Philosophical Research 40:261-283.
    Noel Hendrickson argues that the coarse-grained account of action individuation is unwittingly committed to the metaphysical thesis that all causation is deterministic. I show that the argument does not succeed. On one of the interpretations, all the argument shows is that the minimalists are committed to deterministic causation in a manner of speaking, which is quite compatible with sui generis indeterministic causation. On another, the problem is that minimalism is taken to be committed to a necessary identity claim where the (...) view is only committed to a contingent identity claim. I explore other strategies of saving the argument. In particular, I consider whether the argument will succeed if the designators in question are rigid. I argue that there are principled reasons for thinking that such a strategy must fail. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  47. Practical responsibility.Katarzyna Paprzycka -unknown
    The recognition of the close relation between the concept of action and the concept of responsibility goes at least as far back as Aristotle. His account of voluntary action could be seen as being the source of two general strategies for understanding the concept of action.1 One such approach is to determine when something is not an action first by studying a variety of interfering conditions. (e) The agent’s ϕing was a mere happening (non-action) iff external forces caused him to (...) ϕ. But Aristotle described those cases as ones where the principle of action is not in the agent,2 generating what might be thought of as a corresponding picture of what it means for a performance to be an action. (shrink)
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  48.  66
    Using Short Animated Presentations (SAPs) in Teaching Elementary Logic.Katarzyna Paprzycka -2004 -Teaching Philosophy 27 (4):325-336.
    This paper describes existing and potential short animated presentations that may be helpful in introductory logic courses (particularly in conjunction with Virginia Klenk’s "Understanding Symbolic Logic"), e.g. the progression of a proof, the distinction between inference and replacement rules, propositional variables, the use of truth tables, etc. The author offers reasons why animated presentations of various concepts and derivation rules ought to be short and simple rather than long and complex, provides an overview of some of the technical limitations associated (...) with such presentations, and discusses the prospects for developing future presentations. (shrink)
    Direct download(3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  49.  28
    The relationship between neuroticism, coping styles and emotions in women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome: A moderated mediation analysis.Katarzyna Polańska,Aleksandra Kroemeke &Kamilla Bargiel-Matusiewicz -2013 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 44 (1):1-8.
    Objectives Study participants are 46 women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome. Occurrence of the M-R-K-H syndrome is one in 4000-5000 female children. It was investigated whether coping styles mediate the effect of neuroticism on positive and negative affect, and whether this mediation is moderated by the level of N as well as whether this moderated mediation is moderated by length of awareness of illness. Methods: Neuroticism, coping style as well as positive and negative emotions were assessed using the Polish version of NOE-FFI, (...) CISS and Scale of Emotional State. Results: Emotion coping style fully or partly mediated the relationship between neuroticism and emotions and these mediations were moderated by the level of N. Additionally, direct effect of neuroticism on NA was moderated by the time for which a patient has been aware of the disease. Conclusions: The level of neuroticism and the length of illness are important factors for the psychological functioning of women with M-R-K-H Syndrome. In women with medium and high neuroticism, effect of N on NA was indirect and also direct - but only in those who have been aware of the diagnosis for 6 years or more. Relations with positive emotions were different: the indirect effect was observed only in women with a moderate and low neuroticism. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  50.  13
    Character of the relationship with Alzheimer patient and the psychological costs of care.Katarzyna Popiołek &Ewa Wojtyna -2012 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 43 (4):244-252.
    Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. The aim of this study was to determine the dependence between the quality of the caregiver-patient relationship and the psychological costs the caregiver bears during the caregiving period. This study encompassed 292 caregivers. The study indicated the greatest level of depression and caregiving-related burdens in the spouses group, and the least in the friends/others group. The most important predictor of the level of burden in the caregiving role turned out to be (...) the nature of the caregiver-patient relationship; however, a varying set of the significance of individual elements of this relationship were indicated in different caregiver groups. (shrink)
    Direct download(2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
1 — 50 / 704
Export
Limit to items.
Filters





Configure languageshere.Sign in to use this feature.

Viewing options


Open Category Editor
Off-campus access
Using PhilPapers from home?

Create an account to enable off-campus access through your institution's proxy server or OpenAthens.


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp