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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Modeling Bilingual Lexical Processing Through Code-Switching Speech: A Network Science Approach.Qihui Xu,MagdalenaMarkowska,Martin Chodorow &Ping Li -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Der Einfluss der deutschen Entlehnungen aus dem Bereich der Mode auf den oberschlesischen Dialekt.Magdalena Tomecka -2022 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Germanica 16:81-90.
    The entire Upper Silesian dialect is based on the Polish language system, and all elements from German are treated as borrowings. The main aim of the research was to focus on the issue of German loanwords in the field of clothing vocabulary that appear in the Upper Silesian dialect and which are listed in the “Dictionary of Silesian dialect” by Barbara and Adam Podgórski. The question of the assimilation of these borrowings was analysed on three levels: morphological, graphic and semantic.
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    Teoria przyjaźni Aelreda z Rivaulx.Magdalena Czubak -2004 -Etyka 37:69-84.
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    Gender Studies in Poland.Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska -2010 -Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):31-40.
    The introduction of Women and Gender Studies in Polish universities is intrinsically connected with the systemic transformation following 1989. This change was marked by the rejection of the communist past with its nominal sexual equality and acceptance of a conservative culture legally restricting women’s rights. Since the mid-nineties, Women and Gender Studies programs have been instituted in many state and private universities albeit on an auxiliary, extramural bases or as “specialization” within other degrees (e.g., sociology, or cultural studies). Since the (...) mid-2000s, gender studies in Poland include studies of masculinity, gender identity formation and queer theory in addition to the traditional women studies program. After Poland joined the EU, the introduction of European legal standards started to influence the progress in Poland’s gender politics towards greater recognition of minority rights. Gender Studies are in the foreground of these changes in teaching and training students and colleagues in gender issues seen as crucial for building a democratic inclusive society. (shrink)
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    Epistemologiczne źródła kryzysu demokracji liberalnej – dwa argumenty.BarbaraMarkowska -2020 -Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 22:51-70.
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  6. (1 other version)Kryzys filozofii polityki.BarbaraMarkowska -2011 -Civitas 13:23-42.
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  7. Po-witanie u Emmanuela Lévinasa i prawo wro-gościnności Jacquesa Derridy: jak możliwy jest podmiot poza dialektyką heglowską?BarbaraMarkowska -2011 -Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 38.
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    Jana z Głogowa rozważania nad naturą wiedzy.Magdalena Płotka -2012 -Filo-Sofija 12 (16):69-82.
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  9. Towards context-based disambiguation of mathematical expressions.Magdalena Wolska -unknown
    We present a preliminary study on disambiguation of symbolic expressions in mathematical documents. We propose to use the natural language within which the expressions are embedded to resolve their semantics. The approach is based on establishing a similarity between the expression’s discourse context and a set of terms from Term Clusters based on OpenMath Content Dictionaries. The Term Clusters are semi-automatically constructed terminological resources which classify related mathematical concepts into groups. Each group is labelled with a term which represents the (...) common denominator between the concepts. (shrink)
     
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    Masculinity Ideology and Subjective Well-Being in a Sample of Polish Men and Women.Magdalena M. Formanowicz,Michèle C. Kaufmann &Agnieszka Pietraszkiewicz -2017 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (1):79-86.
    Masculinity ideology is defined as a blend of cultural beliefs, types of behavior, and roles generally associated with men and boys. Previous studies have showed mixed effects of adherence to masculine ideology on men’s subjective well-being, indicating negative but also positive relationships. The present study focuses on agency, that is the core of stereotypic masculinity, and its relationship to subjective well-being by analyzing data from a representative Polish sample of the European Social Survey. Participants were 1751 adults, aged 17 years (...) and older. A structural equation model was applied. The results demonstrated that agentic values were good predictors of male and female subjective well-being. That is, the less men and women valued their own power and achievements, the lower their subjective well-being was. As expected, this association was stronger for men. Additionally, regardless of gender, we demonstrated that age was a negative predictor and that number of years of education a positive predictor of subjective well-being. This association was stronger for men. (shrink)
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    Why There Is No Gender History in Poland?Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska -2010 -Dialogue and Universalism 20 (5-6):9-18.
    The article looks at the state of women’s and gender history at Polish universities, taking the international context—especially the case of the United States, France, Great Britain, and Germany—as a point of departure for analyzing the specificities of the Polish situation. It is argued that the weak position of women’s history and virtual nonexistence of gender history are caused by the following reasons: the dominance of political history, resistance to theory, a general lack of interdisciplinary approaches, reluctance to feminism, structural (...) inflexibility and hierarchy that characterize Polish universities. At the same time, the integration of gender history approaches into research is claimed to be a chance for the development and more widespread acceptance of women’s history, as well as for greater inclusion of theory into Polish historical research. (shrink)
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    Beyond the Reality Principle: On the Political Role of Imagination in Herbert Marcuse’s Libidinal Economy.BarbaraMarkowska-Marczak -2022 -Analiza I Egzystencja 59:57-75.
    Według tradycji psychoanalitycznej funkcjonujemy w świecie społecznym dzięki zasadzie rzeczywistości. Artykuł będzie dotyczył roli wyobraźni jako siły politycznej, siły przekształcającej ramy rzeczywistości społecznej ożywianej przez historyczną modyfikację tej zasady - zasadę wydajności. Ze względu na to, że – jak pokazał to Marcuse - rozum stał się elementem dominacji, jedyną siłą emancypacyjną, zdolną przeciwstawić się codziennej rutynie i powtarzalności jest wyobraźnia. Proponujemy zatem rozwinięcie tej idei wyobraźni jako środka wyzwolenia z jednowymiarowego świata i przemiany świata społecznego w kontekście nowej ekonomii libidinalnej (...) zarysowanej przez G.H. Marcusego w dwóch pracach: Eros i cywilizacja oraz Człowiek jednowymiarowy. (shrink)
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    Cultural Dimensions of Lesson in Dying.UrszulaMarkowska-Manista -2023 -Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 75 (2):194-199.
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    Neo-monadyzm Gabriela Tarde’a jako model ekonomii politycznej XXI wieku.BarbaraMarkowska-Marczak -2022 -Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 29:79-103.
    Celem artykułu jest skonstruowanie pewnego eksperymentu myślowego polegającego na zastosowaniu koncepcji neo-monadyzmu Gabriela Tarde’a do przemyślenia podstaw liberalnej oikodycei. Przez liberalną oikodyceę rozumiem koncepcję ładu społecznego opartą o idee racjonalnej, autonomicznej jednostki działającej w warunkach wymiany ekonomicznej. Zaproponowana przez Tardea rekapitulacja leibnizjańskiej koncepcji monadyzmu w świetle współczesnej mu wiedzy i zastosowanie jej do świata społecznego pozwala na stwierdzenie, że taki model podmiotowości jest niewystarczający do wytłumaczenia wielu - z pozoru nieracjonalnych - zjawisk jak ruchy populistyczne czy spekulacje finansowe, charakterystycznych dla (...) ekonomii politycznej XXI wieku. (shrink)
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  15. The hidden other. Clothing as an art object.Magdalena Samborska -2010 -Art Inquiry. Recherches Sur les Arts 12:187-200.
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    Kształt, czyli, Traktat społeczny.Magdalena Sierakowska -2006 - Warszawa: Wydawn. "Doredo". Edited by Koji Kamoji.
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    Selective memory retrieval in social groups: When silence is golden and when it is not.Magdalena Abel &Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml -2015 -Cognition 140 (C):40-48.
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    The normative decision theory in economics: a philosophy of science perspective. The case of the expected utility theory.Magdalena Małecka -2019 -Journal of Economic Methodology 27 (1):36-50.
    This article analyses how normative decision theory is understood by economists. The paradigmatic example of normative decision theory, discussed in the article, is the expected utility theory. It...
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    Justification by Imagination.Magdalena Balcerak Jackson -2018 - In Fiona Macpherson & Fabian Dorsch,Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 209-226.
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    Tomasz z Akwinu o radości ze zła, które przytrafia się innym.Magdalena Płotka -2023 -Roczniki Filozoficzne 71 (1):231-246.
    Tematem artykułu jest Tomasza z Akwinu koncepcja radości, której źródłem jest cierpienie innych osób (Schadenfreude). Pierwsza część obejmuje opis starożytnych źródeł Schadenfreude, którymi inspirował się Akwinata. Druga część dotyczy koncepcji nienawiści, która stanowi podstawę dla Schadenfreude. W trzeciej zaś części jest przedstawiona Tomaszowa próba rozróżnienia rozmaitych przypadków występowania Schadenfreude oraz ich częściowego moralnego usprawiedliwienia.
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    Adherence to treatment among chronically ill ambulatory patients.Magdalena Durlik,Jolanta Gazdowska,Mateusz Zatorski &Agnieszka Bojanowska -2017 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 48 (3):380-387.
    According to Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills model, accurate Information, strong Motivation and adequate Behavioural skills are prerequisites of treatment adherence. This model has been verified among chronically ills patients, usually suffering from one particular disorder. No studies report how the model fits data from a more diverse group. The aim of the study was to analyze adherence and its barriers in a group of three hundred patients suffering from various, common chronic disorders. They filled out IMB and Adherence Questionnaire. Information and Motivation (...) correlated moderately. Behavioural Skills was the strongest predictor of adherence. An additional relationship was found: Information and Motivation interacted and the role of either of these dimensions vanished if the indices of the other were high enough. The relationships between IMB dimensions and adherence were confirmed in a varied clinical sample. Behavioural skills must be considered when working with non-adherent patients, as they are the strongest predictor of adherence. Other interventions may be limited to either Information or Motivation only if there is a chance of raising one of them to extreme levels. This may be useful with special cases, when increasing both is problematic. (shrink)
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  22. Płeć i socjalizm. Przypadek Kazimierza Kelles-Krauza.Magdalena Gawin -2011 -Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (17).
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    Protokół z przebiegu Walnego Zgromadzenia Delegatów Sprawozdawczo-Wyborczego w Warszawie z dnia 12.02.2016 r.Magdalena Gawin -2017 -Ruch Filozoficzny 72 (3):185.
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    The sex reform movement and eugenics in interwar Poland.Magdalena Gawin -2008 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 39 (2):181-186.
    This paper focuses on the relations between a liberal group of sex reformers, consisting of writers and literary critics, and physicians from the Polish Eugenics Society in interwar Poland. It illustrates the paradoxes of the mutual co-operation between these two groups during the 1930s and analyses the reason why compulsory sterilisation was rejected by politicians. From the early 1930s two movements began to forge an alliance in Poland: the sexual reform movement which advocated freedom of the individual, and eugenics, which (...) called for limiting the freedom of the individual for the collective good. This paper draws attention to several issues which emerged as part of this collaboration: population politics, the relationship between reformers, eugenicists and state institutions, and the question of how both movements—eugenics and sexual reform—perceived the question of sexuality, birth control and abortion. It will also focus on those aspects of their thinking that led to mutual co-operation. (shrink)
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    Czytelnik jako współtwórca lokalnej gazety na przykładzie „Nowego Życia Pabianic”.Magdalena Hodak -2012 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 3:40 - 49.
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    Introducción.Magdalena Merbilháa -2011 -The Chesterton Review En Español 5 (1):4-7.
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    Kant with Michael Fried: Feeling, Absorption, and Interiority in theCritique of Judgment.Magdalena Ostas -2010 -Symploke 18 (1-2):15-30.
  28. Figurka zoomorficzna ze stanowiska Beszyn 7, powiat włocławski.Magdalena Piotrowska &Karolina Kot -2011 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Archaeologica 28:167 - 172.
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  29. Becoming Spirit: Morality in Hegel's Phenomenology and Bergman's Through a Glass Darkly.Magdalena Wisniowska -2012 -Evental Aesthetics 1 (2):56-80.
    The following essay brings together philosophy and film. On the one hand, it is a short study of Hegel’s chapter on morality in the Phenomenology of Spirit. On the other hand, it deals with some of the moral conflicts presented in Ingmar Bergman’s 1961 film, Through a Glass Darkly. Central to my discussion is the concept of God. I aim to show how God, manifest in absolute Spirit, should not be understood as a transcendental figure located in a beyond, but (...) as a concrete entity found within the acts of forgiveness and reconciliation. (shrink)
     
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    A note on petronius 79.6.Magdalena Zawadzka &Jan Kwapisz -2009 -Classical Quarterly 59 (2):665-.
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    Social interactions can simultaneously enhance and distort memories: Evidence from a collaborative recognition task.Magdalena Abel &Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml -2020 -Cognition 200 (C):104254.
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    Zróżnicowanie wewnętrzne miasta.Magdalena Rączka -2024 -Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 30 (4):489-512.
    Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie i analiza różnic między ustanawianymi przez miasta na prawach powiatu jednostkami pomocniczymi (osiedla, dzielnice) a podziałami przestrzeni miast stosowanymi przez uczestników rynku nieruchomości. Te różnice są bowiem dobrym wskaźnikiem odmiennych perspektyw: administracyjnej, stosowanej przez jednostki samorządu terytorialnego, i perspektywy życia codziennego mieszkańców, do której blisko jest podziałom stosowanym przez rynek nieruchomości. Dobre zrozumienie tych różnic, a w konsekwencji lepsze rozumienie funkcjonalnych podziałów miasta, daje władzom lokalnym szansę na lepsze prowadzenie zadań z zakresu polityki przestrzennej, mieszkaniowej czy (...) transportowej, a także tworzenie lepszych warunków partycypacji społecznej. Badane zagadnienie wpisuje się w podejmowaną od czasów szkoły chicagowskiej tematykę morfologii miasta, a także w badania nad znaczeniem przestrzeni w tworzeniu i wykonywaniu polityk publicznych. Badanie oparto na zestawieniu podziałów administracyjnych 19 miast na prawach powiatu województwa śląskiego z używanymi na lokalnych rynkach nieruchomości nazwami poszczególnych części miasta innymi od określeń administracyjnych. Analiza tych różnic prowadzi do wskazania ich głównych przyczyn: traktowania przez mieszkańców podziału administracyjnego jako sztucznego, wyróżniania przez perspektywę rynkową najbardziej prestiżowych pod względem mieszkaniowym części miasta, ale także miejsc o obniżonej jakości zasobów mieszkaniowych, jak również podkreślania przez nią złożoności dużych jednostek osiedlowych, budowanych w różnym okresie, z mieszkaniami różnej jakości. Te rezultaty potwierdzają możliwość stosowania informacji pochodzących z rynku nieruchomości do analizy podziałów przestrzeni miasta na użytek polityk publicznych. (shrink)
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    Sektor obywatelski i obywatelscy aktywiści w czasach „dobrej zmiany”. Dyskusje – napięcia – konflikty.Magdalena Dudkiewicz -2021 -Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 27:251-271.
    Changes that occurred in Poland between 2015 and 2019 have not spared the civil society, here understood broadly as NGOs, activist groups, independent academic organisations and minority communities. This paper is an attempt at reconstructing key ideological arguments that took place within it during that time, as well as their significance and effects on particular organisations both internally and in relation with other participants in the civil society. Also investigated are divisions that arose and their potential consequences in the future. (...) The analysis is based on research byMagdalena Arczewska andMagdalena Dudkiewicz and published as Strategie czy przystosowanie? Sytuacja organizacji pozarządowych w Polsce po 2015 [Strategies or Adaptation? The Situation of Non-governmental Organizations in Poland after 2015]. (shrink)
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  34. Konwencjonalne sposoby rozwiązywania problemów kordynacyjnych.Magdalena Adamus -2008 -Estetyka I Krytyka 1 (1):13-20.
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    I racconti dell’ombú de Luigi Bona: lectura lexicográfica de una obra singular.Magdalena Coll &Juan Manuel Fustes -2016 -Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 26 (2):229-240.
    El inmigrante italiano Luigi Bona publica, en 1960 en Montevideo, I racconti dell´ombú, una recopilación de tres cuentos que describen historias y costumbres del ambiente rural uruguayo. Esta original obra narrativa está marcada por la intención del autor de explicarle al lector italiano algunos datos lingüísticos necesarios para la comprensión del texto. Para ello, Bona apela a diferentes recursos lexicográficos, cuyo análisis son el objetivo de este artículo. En este sentido, y a través de una metodología propia de la lexicografía (...) actual, identificamos dos mecanismos utilizados por el autor: la inserción en la propia narración de algunas explicaciones lingüísticas de tenor lexicográfico y la confección de un vocabulario que se anexa al final de los cuentos, en el que selecciona voces regionales de origen español e indígena. Logramos establecer que las 75 voces recogidas por Bona se vinculan fuertemente con lo local y lo rural, lo que se explica por las características temáticas de los cuentos. Observamos también que los lemas se definen a través de traducciones literales, de ser posible, o de explicaciones de corte enciclopédico, en las que abundan los detalles geográficos, históricos, económicos, etc. Bona respalda sus definiciones a través de diferentes autores que, en la tradición lexicográfica, funcionarían como “autoridades”. El autor da también información sobre de dónde derivan algunas voces. Así, el inmigrante italiano se convierte en lexicógrafo amateur del español de la región y genera un producto lexicográfico bilingüe de particulares características. (shrink)
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    United in Scholarship, Divided in Practice: (Re)Translating Smallpox and Measles for Seventeenth-Century Jews.Magdaléna Jánošíková -2022 -Isis 113 (2):289-309.
    This essay investigates the translatability of experience in seventeenth-century medical practica. It reconstructs the translation and the retranslation of the chapter on smallpox and measles taken from the immensely popular Praxis medica of Lazare Rivière. This text was adapted by two Jewish physicians: Jacob Zahalon, who translated it into Hebrew; and Abraham Wallich, who then modified it further. Both presented this work as their own. Reconstructing the decision making that went into their work, the essay argues that the erasure of (...) some practical and experiential content does not constitute a failure of translation but, rather, a reevaluation of the content’s applicability in a new context. The essay, dealing with Jewish learned physicians, also examines how different environments were reflected in these physicians’ writing. It therefore shows how physicians of comparable expertise resorted to dissimilar practices. (shrink)
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  37. Eutanasia, filosofía y religion.Enrique MiretMagdalena -2003 -Humanitas 1 (1):97-104.
     
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    Wybrane zagadnienia kompozycji opowiadań Gustawa Herlinga-Grudzińskiego.Magdalena Rembowska -2001 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 4:197-217.
    Herling-Grudziński suggests reading his short stories as a part of his Diary Written in Night. Nevertheless, Herling’s short stories may reveal their philosophical and artistic dimension without this interlextual dependency. Such an opportunity is offered by pointing out the main motives of Herling’s prose works. The writter frequently makes use of specific methods of creating the plot, scenery and characters. The typical first-person short story by Herling starts with a narrator’s journey, which turns into solving a mistery of a main (...) character. That human existence is constantly crushed by undiserved suffering. The action usually takes place in a symbolic scenery (an island, gloomy tower or mansion, abandoned house). The poetics of space indicates universal significance: phisical landscape is affected by human lonelyness, suffering or unfulfilled hopes. These experiences usually lead Herling’s hero to death, after which his shelter (or the place of existential banishment) finally gets ruinned. The narrator is not in possesion of sufficient knowledge about the tragedy. He gains necessary details from accidental informants or letters, diary notes left by the protagonist. This motif gives the reader a dual perspective onto the action. (shrink)
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  39. Kognitywistyczne ujęcia konfabulacji: podejście pamięciowe vs. epistemiczne.Magdalena Reuter &Wioletta Dziarnowska -2012 -Studia Z Kognitywistyki I Filozofii Umysłu 6.
    Konfabulacja to błędnie ugruntowane przekonanie, które jest skutkiem wypełniania luk w systemie poznawczym. Konfabulację należy odróżnić od kłamstwa, gdyż osoby konfabulujące nie mają intencji oszukania odbiorcy. Wyróżniam konfabulacje patologiczne oraz konfabulacje normalne. Przedstawiam dwa podejścia do problematyki konfabulacji: podejście pamięciowe i epistemiczne. Wedle tego pierwszego, wąskiego podejścia, konfabulacje są wynikiem uzupełniania luk w systemie pamięci. Zgodnie z drugim, szerszym podejściem, konfabulacje mogą być związane także z innymi domenami wiedzy, takimi jak np. percepcja wzrokowa czy percepcja ciała. W artykule proponuję, by (...) przyjrzeć się konfabulacjom jako różnego rodzaju trybom pracy umysłu w sytuacji braku dostępu do informacji. Wyróżniam konfabulacje wypełniające, scalające i addytywne. (shrink)
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    On Jean Améry: Philosophy of Catastrophe.Magdalena Zolkos,J. M. Bernstein,Roy Ben-Shai,Thomas Brudholm,Arne Grøn,Dennis B. Klein,Kitty J. Millet,Joseph Rosen,Philipa Rothfield,Melanie Steiner Sherwood,Wolfgang Treitler,Aleksandra Ubertowska,Michael Ure,Anna Yeatman &Markus Zisselsberger -2011 - Lexington Books.
    This volume offers the first English language collection of academic essays on the post-Holocaust thought of Jean Améry, a Jewish-Austrian-Belgian essayist, journalist and literary author. Comprehensive in scope and multi-disciplinary in orientation, contributors explore central aspects of Améry's philosophical and ethical position, including dignity, responsibility, resentment, and forgiveness.
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    Capturing socially motivated linguistic change: how the use of gender-fair language affects support for social initiatives in Austria and Poland.Magdalena M. Formanowicz,Aleksandra Cisłak,Lisa K. Horvath &Sabine Sczesny -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Consumers’ Perceptions of Corporate Social Responsibility: Scale Development and Validation.Magdalena Öberseder,Bodo B. Schlegelmilch,Patrick E. Murphy &Verena Gruber -2014 -Journal of Business Ethics 124 (1):101-115.
    Researchers and companies are paying increasing attention to corporate social responsibility programs and the reaction to them by consumers. Despite such corporate efforts and an expanding literature exploring consumers’ response to CSR, it remains unclear how consumers perceive CSR and which “Gestalt” consumers have in mind when considering CSR. Academics and managers lack a tool for measuring consumers’ perceptions of CSR. This research explores CPCSR and develops a measurement model. Based on qualitative data from interviews with managers and consumers, the (...) authors develop a conceptualization of CPCSR. Subsequently, model testing and validating occurs on three large quantitative data sets. The conceptualization and the measurement scale can assist companies to assess CPCSR relative to their performance. They also enable managers in identifying shortcomings in CSR engagement and/or communication. Finally, the paper discusses implications for marketing practice and future research. (shrink)
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    Bereft of Interiority: Motifs of Vegetal Transformation, Escape and Fecundity in Luce Irigaray's Plant Philosophy and Han Kang's The Vegetarian.Magdalena Zolkos -2019 -Substance 48 (2):102-118.
    Han Kang's 2007 novel The Vegetarian, published in English translation in 2015, tells a story of one woman's refusal to eat meat. Yeong-hye's refusal comes from her desire to eschew the intersecting violence of patriarchy and carnism, which gradually reveals an underlying psychosis and drive towards self-attrition. Because of the central motifs of bodily transgression and self-abnegation in the novel, critics have compered Han Kang's Yeong-hye to Frantz Kafka's Gregor Samsa or the hunger artist. Just as the hunger artist seeks (...) seclusion from human sociality in the space of his vacuous interiority, so does Yeong-hye sequester herself from the gaze of others in her visions of... (shrink)
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    (Im)Perfect memories in Jacqueline Woodson’s Another Brooklyn.Magdalena Łapińska -2018 -Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 30 (2):155-165.
    The article entitled “Perfect Memories in Jacqueline Woodson’s Another Brooklyn” explores the fallibility of memory as presented in Another Brooklyn, a novel by an African American author Jacqueline Woodson. The text presents the idea that personal memories change due to the passage of time along with the new experiences of an individual, and relates it to the studied novel. Special attention is given to different dimensions of grief and loss presented in the analyzed story. The mourning after the loss of (...) loved ones is explored through the use of concepts such as Elizabeth Kübler-Ross’ five stages of grief, the selective amnesia and the idea of continuing bonds. The process of growing up is also briefly considered as a mourning process over losing the innocence and safety provided by childhood. Further, the article presents the hardships of growing up without a mother in an unsafe neighbourhood, the loss of vital friendships and the search of a better life - all introduced through the recollections which occurred after a significant passage of time and the accumulation of experiences which lend themselves to the change of the mindset of the main character. (shrink)
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    Kobieta na arenie.Magdalena Baran -2020 -Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 21:253-266.
    For centuries, women involved in armed operations, wearing uniforms and supporting the army in other ways are among the guarantors of freedom of societies, nations, cultures and generations. Their attitudes towards war, as well as the ways in which they perceive and describe it, make an important contribution to studying this issue. When describing female soldiers, the author analyses their attitudes, motives, the specificity of their stories, as well as their significance for the war narrative.
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    Baracchi, Claudia: Aristotle's Ethics as First Philosophy.Magdalena Hoffmann -2009 -Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 91 (3):355-357.
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    Antynomie Kantowskiej filozofii muzyki.Magdalena Krasińska -2018 -Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 53 (2):47-70.
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    Intenzifikacija u jeziku: s primjerima iz hrvatskog i talijanskog jezika.Magdalena Nigoević -2020 - Split: Sveučilište u Splitu, Filozofski fakultet.
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    Rereading Nietzsche in Theory.Magdalena Ostas -2005 -International Studies in Philosophy 37 (1):65-80.
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    Political Scientist Reads Gramsci: From Hegemony to teh Political.Magdalena Ozimek -2015 -Nowa Krytyka 35:23-35.
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