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    Ersehnte Einheit, unheilbare Spaltung: Geschlechterordnung und Republik bei Rousseau.MagdalenaScherl -2016 - transcript Verlag.
    Das politische Denken Rousseaus ist von einer tief greifenden Ambivalenz durchzogen: Einerseits soll mit der Republik die verlorene Einheit des Menschen auf politischer Ebene zurückgewonnen werden - doch andererseits bleibt angesichts der unheilbaren Spaltung des vergesellschafteten Menschen jede Hoffnung auf Einheit vergeblich.MagdalenaScherl rekonstruiert diesen Zwiespalt, indem sie das Republikideal im Lichte der Geschlechter- und Begehrenstheorie analysiert und dabei neben Rousseaus politischen Schriften auch sein literarisches Werk einbezieht. So werden die Aporien und Abgründe des republikanischen Denkens ausgeleuchtet, (...) das sich im Spannungsfeld zwischen ersehnter Einheit und unheilbarer Spaltung bewegt. (shrink)
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    Rousseaus Zauber: Lesarten der politischen Philosophie.Karlfriedrich Herb &MagdalenaScherl (eds.) -2012 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Karlfriedrich Herb/MagdalenaScherl (Hgg.), Rousseaus Zauber. Lesarten der Politischen Philosophie.Thomas Dewender -2015 -Philosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (2):558-562.
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    Knowledge, action, and the frame problem.Richard B.Scherl &Hector J. Levesque -2003 -Artificial Intelligence 144 (1-2):1-39.
  5. Kobiece ciało pod kontrolą. Analiza polskiego dyskursu politycznego.Magdalena Dąbrowska -2008 -Colloquia Communia 84 (1-2):57-71.
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  6. \"Na Skrzyżowaniu wszystkich dzieł-prawdopodobnie teatr\" (Roland Barthes Pisma o teatrze).Magdalena Marciniak -forthcoming -Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (19):175-178.
     
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    Reconciliation—No Pasarán: Trauma, Testimony and Language for Paul Celan.Magdalena Zolkos -2009 -The European Legacy 14 (3):269-282.
    This article intervenes in the project of theorizing the politics of reconciliation and transitional justice with the suggestion that (a) more attention be paid to subjective experiences and discursive sensitivities affected/shaped by the trauma of historical violence and injustice, and that (b) the constitutive as well as potentially subversive working of these experiences and sensitivities be recognized. It focuses specifically on Paul Celan (1920?1970), a Jewish-Romanian-German poet and Holocaust survivor, proposing a reading of his work that connects aspects of the (...) poetic, the traumatic and the peripheral that are relevant to political theories of reconciliation and justice. Celan's work is shown to problematize the dominant understandings of communal temporality that are encoded in the reconciliatory transitional project. This temporality approximates a linear and progressive motion: the transitional community (a) leaves behind the legacies of the ?violent past? and (b) imagines (and moves towards) its future as an emancipative movement positioned beyond the constraints of the historical violence and injustice. In Celan's work, however, the traumatized subject's experience of temporality is understood metaphorically as an impossible passage. In contrast to the linear and progressive unfolding of the collective imaginary, the movement within a passage is repetitive, elliptical and, quite literally, aporetic (impassible). There is no guarantee of a successful passing through; instead, within the passage, Celan's traumatic and poetic subject encounters the abysmal. This basic contrast suggests that a critical theory of reconciliation should not only account for the fragility of human life in relation to historical violence, but respond to the constant proximity of violence within the reconciliatory project itself. (shrink)
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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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    Navigating the complexities of resistance in critical human rights education to promote democracy.Josefine Scherling &Tuija Kasa -2024 -Ethics and Education 19 (4):536-558.
    This article constitutes a review of the concept of resistance in critical human rights education (CHRE) and its relevance for democratic education (DE). Our conceptual analysis draws on resistance studies, the emerging study of CHRE, and its implications for DE, which we suggest are interconnected. Although resistance is tied to the history of human rights, there is a lack of conceptual analysis, which we aim to remedy in this article. We argue that resistance is a core element of CHRE for (...) promoting democracy and teaching ethically complex topics on injustices. Our approach transcends the problematic forms of HRE which can limit the discourse, produce blind spots, and empty the critical and ethical content of education. We illustrate some of the complexities of resistance through failures to resist human rights violations in democracies, but also the potential of resistance in CHRE to challenge global injustices and promote democracy. (shrink)
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  10. Alianţe, prieteni, duşmani.Magdalena Boiangiu -2003 -Dilema 546:13.
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  11. Płeć i socjalizm. Przypadek Kazimierza Kelles-Krauza.Magdalena Gawin -2011 -Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 2 (17).
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    Gibridy i khimery cheloveka i zhivotnogo: ot mifologii k biotekhnologii.Magdalena Kozhevnikova -2017 - Moskva: Institut filosofii RAN.
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    Filozoficzne aspekty medytacji religijnej.Magdalena Lasik -2002 -Roczniki Filozoficzne 50 (2):67-82.
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  14. Teori kajian dekonstruksi sastra, model Derrida menemukan makna lain pada film Desperate housewives.M. A.Magdalena Baga -2021 - In Suwardi Endraswara,Teori sastra sepanjang zaman: tokoh, konsep, dan aplikasi. Yogyakarta: Graha Ilmu.
  15. Storied thoughts : Wittgenstein and the reaches of fiction.Magdalena Ostas -2022 - In Robert Chodat & John Gibson,Wittgenstein and Literary Studies. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  16. O znaczeniu tezy Churcha dla nauk formalnych.Magdalena Ruta -2003 -Colloquia Communia 74 (1):525-530.
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    Creation as Promise: A Dogmatic Approach to Eco‐Theology in the Anthropocene.Peter Scherle -2022 -New Blackfriars 103 (1104):243-258.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1104, Page 243-258, March 2022.
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    Problem dzieła muzycznego w myśli estetycznej Romana Ingardena.Magdalena Krasińska -2013 -Filo-Sofija 13 (20).
    Magdalena Krasińska A Work of Music in Roman Ingarden’s AestheticsThe theme taken in this article is an ontological concept of the musical work of Roman Ingarden developed on the basis of phenomenological aesthetics. According to the eidetic reduction Ingarden rejects any colloquial opinions about how the existence of a musical composition, so that he holds that musical work is not the same nor the mental experience, or the performance, or to the music notations. Making a critique of the idealistic, (...) psychologistic and materialistic positions to explain how the existence of the musical work, Ingarden classified it as a object of purely intentional, where the musical notation is the ontological basis. Currently notation don’t allow for consolidation of all the moments of the work, especially not sound moments, so musical composition as every being intentional, is the scheme required to complete and define more precisely where are the ontological gaps; each performance of a musical work is the complete of potential spaces, specification of works. A few comments on so constructed theory publishes musicologist Zofia Lissa. The main objection against Ingarden is the fact that his concept aspires to be universal, while he created it solely on the basis constituted in the scores ‘classical’ works of modern European music, while ignoring other musical phenomena, such as avant-garde music or folklore. Finally raised is a matter of the ontology of newest pieces of music, belonging to the so-called popular music, that do not have ontological basis in the form of musical notation, what in view of the Ingarden’s theory does problematic the issue of their identity. Keywords: ontological concept of the musical work, phenomenological aesthetics, Roman Ingarden, identity of the musical work. (shrink)
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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 Dialectic of Formalization.Magdalena Germek -2021 -Filozofski Vestnik 42 (1).
    This article discusses the philosophy of Alain Badiou from the perspective of a formulation that we believe represents it succinctly: the dialectic of formalization. The main thesis of the article is that Badiou’s doctrine of the four truth procedures can be understood as a doctrine of a dialectical realization of new and universal forms in the world. The dialectic of formalization announces a double procedure – an autonomous and creative procedure for the production of a new true form in the (...) world and a process of the formation of continuity in discontinuity. Moreover, the dialectic of formalization represents a connection between Badiou’s mature work and his early writings from the late 1960s. Even though in the 1960s and 1970s Badiou had not yet introduced the concepts of subject and truth in the sense that he understands them today, it is possible to support the thesis that there is an indisputable connection between Badiou’s early concept of formalization and his later concept of generic truth procedure. We will try to show that the dialectic of formalization designates the continuity between Badiou’s early and mature work. (shrink)
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    The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Catalyst for Income Inequality.Magdalena Tusińska -2023 -Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 68 (1):493-509.
    The goal of this paper is to examine COVID-19 potential long-run effects on income inequality, seeking answers in the wider context of inequality sources and foregoing evidence from industrialised countries. Thus, the phenomena that existed prior to the pandemic but, due to its impact, may accelerate the process of growing income inequality in the long term, must be identified. Since left unchecked, growing disparities may lead to long-lasting negative effects and forming a kind of vicious cycle, the article also seeks (...) to present general policy proposals that possibly can mitigate disparities. According to the hypothesis, the ongoing structural transformation triggered by the pandemic can act as a catalyst for the further dynamics of increasing inequality. What has been identified as the most important drivers of inequality is digital divide, as well as automation and robotization having significant impact on the world of work. (shrink)
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    Gender and Economic Downturn. The Focus on Women and the Pandemic Crisis.Magdalena Tusińska -2021 -Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 66 (4):513-530.
    The goal of the paper is to consider whether women are vulnerable or protected on the labour market during the pandemic crisis, seeking answers in the wider context of previous downturns and economic theory. In times of crisis, female employment is likely to be more susceptible to cuts, for several reasons explained i.a. by the flexible buffers hypothesis or sex segregation hypothesis. Since the pandemic crisis is still unfolding, many of its effects are still unknown but it can be expected (...) that the COVID-19 crisis may have an unequal impact on women and men. Additional challenges in this crisis can be found in the home. Gender effects vary across EU countries, however, it is essential to develop at both the European and national level effective policy responses leading to gender balance in various dimensions. (shrink)
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    Ekonomia altruizmu – o racjonalności zachowań prospołecznych.Magdalena Adamus -2018 -Diametros 57:1-22.
    This paper presents considerations on altruism and prosocial behaviour formulated on the basis of some experiments with the ultimatum game. In the first part it will discuss relations between expected utility theories, the characteristics of homo oeconomicus and a modern understanding of altruism. It will focus in particular on conceptual differences, indicating that we can find more than one definition of altruism in modern literature. The second part of the text will provide an overview of selected behavioural theories of prosocial (...) behaviour. It will also present the manner in which needs, social determinants, norms, and individual psychological features affect the propensity to behave in a prosocial fashion. (shrink)
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  24. Kant's Begründung der deutschen Philosophie; Kant's Transcendentale Logik, Kritik ihrer Begründing.Magdalena Aebi -1947 -Synthese 6 (9):510-511.
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  25. Koncepcja trzech swiatow maxa plancka.Magdalena Filipek -2006 -Studia Philosophiae Christianae 42 (2):192-205.
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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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    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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  28. Antypsychologizm w badaniach logicznych Edmunda Husserla. Próba rekonstrukcji pojęcia psychologizmu i argumentów antypsychologistycznych.Magdalena Godlewska -2006 -Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3).
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    (Neo)liberalizing the state – Privatization of core government competencies : A CDA approach.Johannes Scherling -2021 -Pragmatics and Society 12 (4):612-648.
    For a few decades now and most prominently promoted by the US, neoliberal economics have been on the rise, epitomized in recent austerity policies with regard to countries that have met financial trouble. In particular the drive for privatization of core public services relating to basic human needs, such as water, social services or pensions, has been increasingly criticized because of a perceived incompatibility between the profit motive and social solidarity. This article uses a corpus-based analysis of the discourse on (...) privatization in the US of proponents supporting, respectively opposing it, with an overall corpus size of about 230,000 tokens. It examines how the two groups conceptualize privatization differently and which strategies are applied to fore- or background particular aspects of it. (shrink)
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    Kształt, czyli, Traktat społeczny.Magdalena Sierakowska -2006 - Warszawa: Wydawn. "Doredo". Edited by Koji Kamoji.
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    Gândirea estetică a lui Jean-Paul Sartre.Magdalena Maria Ana Stroe -2022 - Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană.
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  32. From Baldwin's Paris to Benjamin's : the architectonics of race and sexuality in Giovanni's room.Magdalena J. Zaborowska -2010 - In Walter Benjamin & Gevork Hartoonian,Walter Benjamin and architecture. New York: Routledge.
  33. Kants Begründung der deutschen Philosophie.Magdalena Aebi -1951 -Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 5 (4):598-602.
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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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    Would you like to learn more? Retrieval practice plus feedback can increase motivation to keep on studying.Magdalena Abel &Karl-Heinz T. Bäuml -2020 -Cognition 201 (C):104316.
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    Der Mensch in der Einheit des Seins.Magdalena Aebi -1955 -Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 9 (2):377 - 384.
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  37. Kants Begründung der "Deutschen Philosophie.".Magdalena Aebi -1947 - Basel,: Verlag für Recht und Gesellschaft.
     
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    Las pasiones prohibidas. El Hamlet freudiano de Laurence Olivier.Magdalena Cueto -2003 -Arbor 174 (686):277-293.
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  39. Konstrukcje nieciągłe w języku naturalnym.Magdalena Derwojedowa -2010 -Studia Semiotyczne 27:151-166.
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  40. O Krishnamurtim.Magdalena Jasińska -1987 -Colloquia Communia 30 (1-2):149-160.
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  41. Problem prawdy w myśli Richarda Rorty.Magdalena Michalik -2003 -Colloquia Communia 74 (1):85-96.
     
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  42. Przemoc jako kategoria filozoficzno-artystyczna.Magdalena Pajor -1999 -Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 17:254.
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    Contemporary ‘people from hideouts’ and the problem of the lack of social involvement.Magdalena Maria Wędzińska -2019 -Studies in East European Thought 71 (4):399-408.
    The aim of this paper is to present Tischner’s concept of ‘people from hideouts’ in the context of contemporary problems of lack of social involvement, characteristic of Polish society. According to Tischner’s intention, the concept of ‘people from hideouts’ is understood as a manifestation of the pathology of hope, which, in my opinion, is expressed in the reluctance to participate in social life and fulfill civic duties. The paper presents key issues for Tischner’s concept related to the role of hope (...) in human life and fear as an exemplification of an abandonment for hope. The text also describes concepts related to values, freedom, and the role of encounter and dialogue in interpersonal relations. (shrink)
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    Filozofia przyrody Arystotelesa: wokół koncepcji czterech elementów.Magdalena Wilejczyk -2008 - Wrocław: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego.
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    ‘The return of things as they were’: New humanitarianism, restitutive desire and the politics of unrectifiable loss.Magdalena Zolkos -2017 -Contemporary Political Theory 16 (3):321-341.
    The current proliferation of restitutive claims in response to expropriation in armed conflicts occurs at the interstices of humanitarianism and transitional justice. Restitution indicates the expansion of the humanitarian mandate from providing immediate relief to those who have suffered loss, to engaging in remedial, redressive and restorative practices. That intersection between the humanitarian goals and post-conflict justice is one of the signs of ‘new’ forms and ethos of humanitarianism. This article offers a critical reading of the ‘restitutive desire’ underpinning the (...) humanitarian restitutive politics, which it relates to political fantasies of reversibility and undoing. It locates the genealogy of restitution in Émile Durkheim’s work on the division of labour, individualization and the distinction between repressive and restitutive law. It argues that in the Durkheimian socio-legal tradition restitution figures as a return of ‘matters to their former status’ and of ‘disturbed relationships to their normal form’. It then turns to Sigmund Freud’s essay on Daniel Schreber, which defines restitution not as procedure of undoing, but as a reparative practice that nevertheless affirms the subject’s ‘catastrophic loss of the world’. The Freudian perspective uncouples restitution and undoing and asks about the possibility of restitutive politics haunted by unrectifiable loss. (shrink)
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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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    Understanding Curved Spacetime.Magdalena Kersting &Rolf Steier -2018 -Science & Education 27 (7-8):593-623.
    According to general relativity, we live in a four-dimensional curved universe. Since the human mind cannot visualize those four dimensions, a popular analogy compares the universe to a two-dimensional rubber sheet distorted by massive objects. This analogy is often used when teaching GR to upper secondary and undergraduate physics students. However, physicists and physics educators criticize the analogy for being inaccurate and for introducing conceptual conflicts. Addressing these criticisms, we analyze the rubber sheet analogy through systematic metaphor analysis of textbooks (...) and research literature, and present an empirical analysis of upper secondary school students’ use and understanding of the analogy. Taking a theoretical perspective of embodied cognition allows us to account for the relationship between the experiential and sensory aspects of the metaphor in relation to the abstract nature of spacetime. We employ methods of metaphor and thematic analysis to study written accounts of small groups of 97 students who worked with a collaborative online learning environment as part of their regular physics lessons in five classes in Norway. Students generated conceptual metaphors found in the literature as well as novel ones that led to different conceptions of gravity than those held by experts in the field. Even though most students showed awareness of some limitations of the analogy, we observed a conflict between students’ embodied understanding of gravity and the abstract description of GR. This conflict might add to the common perception of GR being counterintuitive. In making explicit strengths and weaknesses of the rubber sheet analogy and learners’ conceptual difficulties, our results offer guidance for teaching GR. More generally, these findings contribute to the epistemological implications of employing specific scientific metaphors in classrooms. (shrink)
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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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    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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    Identity Fusion and Status of the Evaluator as Moderators of Self-Enhancement and Self-Verification at the Group Level of Self-Description.Magdalena Błażek,Maria Kaźmierczak &Tomasz Besta -2013 -Polish Psychological Bulletin 44 (4):371-378.
    We examined the influence of identity fusion and status of evaluator on willingness to fight for one’s group after group-descriptive or not group-descriptive feedback. The valence of evaluative information was varied as well: feedback either support negative group-stereotype or contradict negative group-stereotype. In two studies we partially replicated previous findings on self-verification. Individuals fused with one’s group were more prone than non fused to fight for group members after receiving, challenging, not group-describing feedback, but only when evaluator’s status was high. (...) When the evaluator’ status was low, fused participants engaged in self-enhancement strategies: that is they endorse radical behavior after negative, even if group-describing, feedback. We discuss the importance of identity fusion and evaluator’s status for determining when self-enhancement and self-verification will and will not be evoke. (shrink)
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