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    Social Isolation During COVID-19 Pandemic. Perceived Stress and Containment Measures Compliance Among Polish and Italian Residents.Jakub Grabowski,Joanna Stepien,Przemyslaw Waszak,Tomasz Michalski,Roberta Meloni,Maja Grabkowska,Aleksandra Macul,Jakub Rojek,Liliana Lorettu,Iwona Sagan &LeszekBidzan -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    BackgroundIn this study, we analyze the association of social isolation in the first phase of the pandemic with perceived stress among residents of Poland and Italy with a look at how these populations adjust to and comply with implemented regulations, guidelines, and restrictions.Materials and MethodsInternet survey with Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and questions regarding mobility patterns, attitude, and propensity to adjust toward the implemented measures and current health condition was made among Polish and Italian residents (Cronbach’s alpha 0.86 and 0.79, (...) respectively). The sample size was 7,108 (6,169 completed questionnaires in Poland and 939 in Italy).ResultsThe Polish group had a higher stress level than the Italian group (mean PSS-10 total score 22,14 vs 17,01, respectively;p< 0.01). There was a greater prevalence of chronic diseases among Polish respondents. Italian subjects expressed more concern about their health, as well as about their future employment. Italian subjects did not comply with suggested restrictions as much as Polish subjects and were less eager to restrain from their usual activities (social, physical, and religious), which were more often perceived as “most needed matters” in Italian than in Polish residents.ConclusionHigher activity level was found to be correlated with lower perceived stress, but the causality is unclear. Difference in adherence to restrictions between Polish and Italian residents suggests that introducing similar lockdown policies worldwide may not be as beneficial as expected. However, due to the applied method of convenience sampling and uneven study groups, one should be careful with generalizing these results. (shrink)
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    Only Countable Reichenbachian Common Cause Systems Exist.Leszek Wroński &Michał Marczyk -2010 -Foundations of Physics 40 (8):1155-1160.
    In this paper we give a positive answer to a problem posed by Hofer-Szabó and Rédei (Int. J. Theor. Phys. 43:1819–1826, 2004) regarding the existence of infinite Reichenbachian common cause systems (RCCSs). An example of a countably infinite RCCS is presented. It is also determined that no RCCSs of greater cardinality exist.
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    On Minkowskian branching structures.Leszek Wroński &Tomasz Placek -2009 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 40 (3):251-258.
    We introduce the notion of a Minkowskian Branching Structure ("MBS" for short). Then we prove some results concerning the phenomenon of funny business in its finitary and infinitary variants.
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    Branching with a Humean Face.Leszek Wroński -2023 -Metaphysica 24 (2):359-380.
    This paper investigates the prospects of developing a branching modal framework while keeping with the spirit of Humean Supervenience. It is argued that such an approach is bound to face hard problems regarding haecceitism and the notion of recombination. Possible directions for future philosophical developments of branching frameworks are suggested.
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    Objective consequentialism and the plurality of chances.Leszek Wroński -2020 -Synthese 198 (12):12089-12105.
    I claim that objective consequentialism faces a problem stemming from the existence in some situations of a plurality of chances relevant to the outcomes of an agent’s acts. I suggest that this phenomenon bears structural resemblance to the well-known Reference Class problem. I outline a few ways in which one could attempt to deal with the issue, suggesting that it is the higher-level chance that should be employed by OC.
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  6. Idea zrównoważonego rozwoju jako projekt nowej ogólnoludzkiej cywilizacji.Leszek Gawor -2006 -Diametros 9:84-104.
     
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  7. Etyczny wymiar przemilczania faktów.Leszek Jaczynowski -2008 -Prakseologia 148 (148):137-142.
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  8. Kulturowy status twórcy – genialność czy szaleństwo. Rzecz o transgresji.Leszek Lorent -2011 -Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 47 (190).
    Niniejsza wypowiedź jest próbą ukazania wyższości intelektualnej jednostki wybitnej nad jednostkami przeciętnymi. Transgresja jest tutaj formą przejścia, przemiany artysty, negującego zastany porządek świata, pragnącego podłożyć podwaliny pod nową rzeczywistość widzianą oczami szalonego geniusza - Friedricha Nietzschego, do którego często się odwołuję. Jego pojęcie \"Nadczłowieka\" jest tożsame z pojęciem genialnego twórcy, jednostki wybitnej, niezrozumiałej przez pospólstwo, która swoimi horyzontami twórczymi wybiega daleko poza własną epokę\".
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    Reichenbach's Paradise.Leszek Wronski -2014 - Berlin: De Gruyter Open.
    Since its introduction by Hans Reichenbach, many philosophers have claimed to refute the idea – known as the common cause principle – that any surprising correlation between any two factors that do not directly influence one another is due to some common cause. For example, falsity of the principle is frequently inferred from falsifiability of Bell’s inequalities. The author demonstrates, however, that the situation is not so straightforward. There is more than one version of the principle formulated with the use (...) of different variants of Reichenbach-inspired notions; their falsity still remains an open question. The book traces different formulations of the principle and provides proofs of a few pertinent theorems, settling the relevant questions in various probability spaces. In exploring mathematical and philosophical issues surrounding the principle, the book offers both philosophical insight and mathematical rigor. (shrink)
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  10. (2 other versions)The Structure of Idealization.Leszek Nowak -1982 -Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (1):72-75.
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    Kilka uwag i obserwacji dotyczących digitalizacji i udostepniania online kolekcji muzealnych na przykładzie zbiorów zabytków starożytnego Egiptu.Leszek Zinkow -2024 -Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (1):9-24.
    Artykuł jest dygresyjnym przeglądem kilku internetowych witryn muzeów, wybranych i uporządkowanych tematycznie według klucza naukowych zainteresowań autora, zwłaszcza w kontekście sposobu udostępniania online zgromadzonych zbiorów. Instytucje muzealne proponują rozmaite metody i zakresy prezentacji: od najprostszego zamieszczenia fotografii kilkudziesięciu najbardziej spektakularnych zabytków (tzw. _highlights of the collection_) po profesjonalne bazy danych obejmujące całość zasobów wraz z obiektami magazynowymi, wspomagane zaawansowanymi narzędziami przeszukiwania i w pełni naukową deskrypcją. Bez wątpienia w obliczu tego faktu poszczególne muzea różnie definiują profil adresatów swoich kolekcji prezentowanych (...) online. (shrink)
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  12. ... ce qu'il me faut, c'est l'homme entier... Uwagi na marginesie książki Elżbiety Paczkowskiej-Łagowskiej Logos życia.Leszek Brogowski -2003 -Principia 34.
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  13. Kontrowersja Hobbes-Rousseau.Leszek Bukowski -2008 -Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (1):65-74.
     
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    Ekoszkice.Leszek Gawor -2017 - Rzeszów: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego.
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    Idea kryzysu kultury europejskiej w polskiej filozofii społecznej: analiza wybranych koncepcji pierwszej połowy XX wieku.Leszek Gawor -1995 - Lublin: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej. Edited by Lech Zdybel.
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  16. Julian Ochorowicza koncepcja etyki naukowej.Leszek Gawor -1989 -Studia Filozoficzne 288 (11).
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    Katastrofizm konsekwentny: o poglądach Mariana Zdziechowskiego i Stanisława Ignacego Witkiewicza.Leszek Gawor -1998 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skodowskiej.
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    Katastrofizm w polskiej myśli społecznej i filozofii 1918-1939.Leszek Gawor -1999 - Lublin: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skodowskiej.
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    Essays.Leszek Nowak -1974 - B. R. Grüner Publishing Co.
  20. Pewne uogólnienie Popperowskiego kryterium demarkacji.Leszek Nowak -2004 -Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 51 (3):73-80.
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  21. Some Dilemmas in the Contemporary Environmental Philosophy.Leszek Pyra -2019 - In Dorota Probucka,Contemporary moral dilemmas. Berlin: Peter Lang.
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  22. Dlaczego konieczne jest nowe polskie tłumaczenie Etyki nikomachejskiej Arystotelesa?Leszek Skowroński -2011 -Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 56.
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    Granice fizyki w kosmologii.Leszek M. Sokołowski -2015 -Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 59:25-81.
    The message is that physics has an „outward bound” of scientific inquiry in the field of cosmology. I present it in the historical development. Physics and astronomy, developing since the seventeenth century, inherited from the early Greek philosophers the conception that the Universe as a whole is invariable. In nineteenth century this conception in conjunction with the conception of eternity of the Universe gave rise to contradictions with other laws of physics indicating that cosmology is not a branch of physics (...) since the notion of the Universe is not a physical one. Cosmology returned to physics as its important branch due to the advent of general relativity theory and the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation. Modern cosmology generates fundamental problems creating real limits to inquiries in physics viewed as an empirical science. The very notion of the Universe shows that the scientific method reaches there limits of its applicability. Does „to exist” mean „to be observed by someone”? Should the definition of the Universe be based on a current physical theory, e.g. on Einstein’s general relativity, giving rise to a kind of mathematical instability? Is the fashionable concept of the „multiverse” a physical one or is a purely metaphysical notion in a scientific disguise? If the Universe is unique, is it meaningful to describe it in the framework of physics, which by its method always assumes that the number of objects it describes, is unlimited? Apart from these permanent philosophical problems there are concrete urgent problems generated by cosmology: the nature of dark matter and dark energy. These two species of „substance” appear only in cosmology and do not fit the laboratory physics; contrary to the three centuries long tradition of modern science, now cosmology inspires physics in a troublesome way. A separate class of limits to physics is generated by the theorem in general relativity that the Universe emerged from an initial curvature singularity of the spacetime. At the singularity the whole scientific inquiry breaks down. Cosmology of the very early Universe suggests that in its evolution two specific epochs took place, that of quantum gravity and an inflationary epoch. The underlying them two physical theories are incomplete and seem to be inherently untestable. Furthermore, the experimentally verifiable physics cannot explain the origin of the initial conditions determining properties of the Universe which emerged from the singularity. (shrink)
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    Grzegorz Dziamski," Lata dziewięćdziesiąte", Poznań, Galeria Miejska Arsenał 2000, s. 199.Leszek Sosnowski -2002 -Estetyka I Krytyka 1:159-169.
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    \"W hołdzie...\" poecie obrazów.Leszek Sosnowski -2001 -Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (1):175-178.
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    Zofia Majewska" Świat kultury Romana Ingadena" Lublin, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 2001, s. 158.Leszek Sosnowski -2002 -Estetyka I Krytyka 1.
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    The Common Cause Principle. Explanation via Screening off.Leszek Wronski -2010 - Dissertation, Jagiellonian University
    My Ph.D. dissertation written under the supervision of Prof. Tomasz Placek at the Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. In one of its most basic and informal shapes, the principle of the common cause states that any surprising correlation between two factors which are believed not to directly influence one another is due to their common cause. Here we will be concerned with a version od this idea which possesses a purely probabilistic formulation. It was introduced, in (...) the form of a general principle, by Hans Reichenbach in his posthumously published book "The Direction of Time". The central notion of the principle in Reichenbach's formulation, and of the current essay, is that of screening off: two correlated events are screened off by a third event if conditioning on the third event makes them probabilistically independent. Reichenbach's principle marks also the beginning of a new field of philosophy: namely, that of ``probabilistic causality''. For the most part, the current essay can be seen as an effort at checking how far one can go with the purely statistical notions revolving around Reichenbach's idea of common cause. In short, the answer is ``surprisingly far''; in some classes of probability spaces all correlations between ``interesting'' events possess explanations of such sort. However, this fact lends itself to opposing interpretations; more on that in the conclusion. Chapters 6 and 7 contain mathematical results concerning these issues. The screening-off condition requires an equality of a probabilistic nature to hold; chapter 8 is a short discussion of slightly weakened versions of the condition, which hold if the sides of the above mentioned equality differ to a small degree. In chapter 2, after some mathematical preliminaries, we study the various formulations of the principle which might be said to stem from the original idea of Reichenbach. We also examine a few of the most salient counterarguments, which undermine at least some of the formulations. Chapter 3 is of a formal nature, dealing with various probabilistic notions which can be thought of as generalizations of Reichenbach's concept of common cause. The next chapter concerns the relationship between the idea of common causal explanation and the Bell inequalities. In chapter 5 we briefly present the form of Reichenbach's principle which can be found in the field of representing causal structures by means of directed acyclic graphs. (shrink)
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    U podstaw marksistowskiej metodologii nauk.Leszek Nowak -1971 - Pa Nstwowe Wydawn. Naukowe.
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    Religion: if there is no God--: on God, the Devil, sin, and other worries of the so-called philosophy of religion.Leszek Kołakowski -1982 - South Bend, Ind.: St. Augustine's Press.
    Leszek Kolakowski discusses, in a highly original way, the arguments for and against the existence of God as they have been conducted through the ages. He examines the critiques of religious belief, from the Epicureans through Nietzsche to contemporary anthropological inquiry, the assumptions that underlie them, and the counter-arguments of such apologists as Descartes, Leibniz, and Pascal. His exploration of the philosophy of religion covers the historical discussions of the nature and existence of evil, the importance of the concepts (...) of failure and eternity to the religious impulse, the relationship between skepticism and mysticism, and the place of reason, understanding, and in models of religious thought. He examines why people, throughout known history, have cherished the idea of eternity and existence after death, and why this hope has been dependent on the worship of an eternal reality. He confronts the problems of meaning in religious language. (shrink)
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    Social System, Rationality and Revolution.Leszek Nowak &Marcin Paprzycki (eds.) -1993 - Rodopi.
    Contents:Leszek NOWAK, Marcin PAPRZYCKI: Introduction. ON THE NATURE OF SOCIAL SYSTEM. Ulrich K. PREUSS: Political Order and Democracy. Carl Schmitt and his Influence. Katarzyna PAPRZYCKA: A Paradox in Hobbes' Philosophy of Law. Stephen L. ESQUITH: Democratic Political Dialogue. Edward JELINSKI: Democracy in Polish Reformist Socialist Thought. Katarzyna PAPRZYCKA: The Master and Slave Configuration in Hegel's System. Maurice GODELIER: Lévi-Strauss, Marx and After. A reappraisal of structuralist and Marxist tools for analyzing social logics. Krzysztof NIEDZWIADEK: On the Structure of (...) Social System. Waldemar CZAJKOWSKI: Social Being and Its Reproduction. ON RATIONALITY AND CAPTIVITY. Marek ZIO??L??KOWSKI: Power and Knowledge.Leszek NOWAK: Two Inter-Human Limits to the Rationality of Man. Marcin PAPRZYCKI: The non-Christian Model of Man. An Attempt at a Psychoanalytic Explanation. Robert EGIERT: Toward the Sophisticated Rationalistic Model of Man. ON SOCIAL REVOLUTION.Leszek NOWAK: Revolution is an Opaque Progress but a Progress Nonetheless. Katarzyna PAPRZYCKA, Marcin PAPRZYCKI: How Do Enslaved People Make Revolutions? Grzegorz TOMCZAK: Is It Worth Winning a Revolution? Krzysztof BRZECHCZYN: Civil Loop and the Absorption of Elites. Richard C. MCCLEARY: What Makes Marxist Historical Materialism Objective? Grzegorz KOTLARSKI: Classes and Masses in Social Philosophy of Rosa Luxemburg. ON REAL SOCIALISM. Ernest GELLNER: The Civil and the Sacred. Witold MARCISZEWSKI: Economics and the Idea of Information. Why socialism must have collapsed?Leszek NOWAK, Katarzyna PAPRZYCKA, Marcin PAPRZYCKI: On Multilinearity of Socialism. Achim SIEGEL: The Overrepression Cycle in the Soviet Union. An Operationalization of a Theoretical Model. Krzysztof BRZECHCZYN: The State of the Teutonic Order as a Socialist Society. DISCUSSIONS. Richard MCCLEARLY: Socioanalysis and Philosophy. W??l??odzimierz HELLER: The Public and the Private in Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy. Methodological Remarks. Krzysztof BRZECHCZYN: Unsuccessful Conquest and Successful Subordination. A contribution to the theory of intersocial relations. (shrink)
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  31. Od niemocy do nadmocy. Diagnoza nihilizmu rosyjskiego.Leszek Augustyn -2011 -Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (16).
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  32. Economic Forces and Health.Leszek Balcerowicz -1998 -Dialogue and Universalism 8 (9):51.
     
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  33. Dilthey. Conscience et Histoire, coll. « Philosophies ».Leszek Brogowski &Anthony O'hear -1998 -Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 188 (4):490-491.
     
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    The Courage to Think for Yourself: The Search for Truth and the Meaning of Human Life.Leszek Figurski -2012 - Lanham, Md.: Upa.
    This book was written with the purpose of revealing the duty of each individual to search for truth and the meaning of existence. Thinking requires determination and endurance. It is not easy. Above all, passion for truth is necessary for every honest seeker.
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  35. Ethosofia jako krytyka filozofii. Krytyczna analiza propozycji B. Jasińskiego.Leszek Gajos -1989 -Studia Filozoficzne 288 (11).
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  36. Filozofia społeczna Jana Wacława Machajskiego.Leszek Gawor -2009 -Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 54.
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    Metodologiczne modele powstawania teorii w fizyce.Leszek Ryk -1984 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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  38. Wstydliwe strony mistrza zdrowego rozsądku, czyli o rożnych sposobach odczytywania Etyk Arystotelesa.Leszek Skowroński -2009 -Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 54.
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  39. erotyka w sztuce japońskiej. Wywiad z Beatą Romanowicz (T. Screech Erotyczne obrazy japońskie 1700-1820).Leszek Sosnowski -2002 -Estetyka I Krytyka 3 (3):167-174.
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    Erotyka w sztuce japońskiej.Leszek Sosnowski &Beata Romanowicz -2002 -Estetyka I Krytyka 2.
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  41. Erozja wyobraźni religijnej we współczesnej kulturze.Leszek Teusz -1999 -Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 16:254.
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    How to serve two epistemic masters.Leszek Wronski &Zalán Gyenis -unknown
    We extend a result by Gallow concerning the impossibility of following two epistemic masters, so that it covers a larger class of pooling methods. We also investigate a few ways of avoiding the issue, such as using non-convex pooling methods, employing the notion of imperfect trust or moving to higher-order probability spaces. Along the way we suggest a conceptual issue with the conditions used by Gallow: whenever two experts are considered, whether we can trust one of them is decided by (...) the features of the other! (shrink)
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    A New Way to Block a Dutch Book Argument, or The Stubborn Non-probabilist.Leszek Wronski -manuscript
    We point out a yet unnoticed flaw in Dutch Book arguments that relates to a link between degrees of belief and betting quotients. We offer a set of precise conditions governing when a nonprobabilist is immune to the classical Dutch Book argument. We suggest that diachronic Dutch Book arguments are also affected.
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    Zła polityka albo kłopot z diabłem. Rozważania wokół demonologii politycznej Leszka Kołakowskiego.Leszek Augustyn -2022 -Principia 69 (Tom 69, Polityka i zło):77-105.
    Wychodząc od metaforycznego (figuralnego) ujęcia problemu zła, w oparciu o wybrane przemyślenia Leszka Kołakowskiego, rozważania składające się na artykuł zmierzają do namysłu nad „złem w polityce” w sensie niedomagań i nadużyć wolności: pokus władzy autokratycznej i totalitarnej. Dotyczą antropologicznego i politycznego przekraczania granic wolności kosztem (aż do zniesienia) wolności innych. Evil Politics or Trouble with the Devil. Reflections on the Political Demonology ofLeszek Kołakowski Proceeding from a metaphorical (figurative) account of the problem of evil, and based on (...) class='Hi'>Leszek Kołakowski’s selected thoughts, this paper’s considerations aim to deliberate on “evil in politics” in the spirit of the shortcomings and excesses of freedom: namely, the lure of autocratic and totalitarian power. At issue is how the bounds of freedom are anthropologically and politically transgressed at the expense (to the point of abolishing) the freedom of others. (shrink)
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  45. De la rationalité du législateur comme élément de l'interprétation juridique.Leszek Nowak -1969 -Logique Et Analyse 45:65.
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    Formal consistency of the Principal Principle revisited.Leszek Wroński,Zalán Gyenis &Mariangela Zoe Cocchiaro -2025 -European Journal for Philosophy of Science 15 (1):1-34.
    We rigorously describe the relation in which a credence function should stand to a set of chance functions in order for these to be compatible in the way mandated by the Principal Principle. This resolves an apparent contradiction in the literature, by means of providing a formal way of combining credences with modest chance functions so that the latter indeed serve as guides for the former. Along the way we note some problematic consequences of taking admissibility to imply requirements involving (...) probabilistic independence. We also argue, contra (Hawthorne et al., The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 68(1), 123–131 2017), that the Principal Principle does not imply the Principle of Indifference. (shrink)
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    On a conjecture by San Pedro.Leszek Wroński -2014 -European Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (3):361-368.
    In a recent paper in this Journal Iñaki San Pedro put forward a conjecture regarding the relationship between no-conspiracy and parameter independence in EPR scenarios; namely, that violation of the former implies violation of the latter. He also offered an argument supporting the conjecture. In this short note I present a method of constructing counterexamples to the conjecture and point to a mistake in the argument.
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  48. Getynga, Husserl, Ingarden.Leszek Brogowski -1994 -Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 39.
     
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  49. Czy Nietzsche przezwyciężył metafizykę? (M. Djurić, \"Nietzsche und die Metaphisik\", Berlin-New York 1985).Leszek Kusak -1987 -Studia Filozoficzne 257 (4).
     
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  50. O płynności teorii naukowej. Na marginesie książki Andrzeja Klawitera „Postawa badawcza i struktura wyboru teoretycznego”.Leszek Nowak -1993 -Filozofia Nauki 4.
    The author, starting from the critical review of Andrzej Klawiter's book (in Polish) „Research attitude and the structure of theoretical choice”, comes to consider questions concerning the opposition act/product in science and the problem of scientific interpretation. The considerations give him an occasion to formulate some rules of canonical scientific text formation (i.e. rules of cognitivism, clarity, contradiction, logical consistency, completness and consistency of interpretation).
     
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