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Also at Adam Mickiewicz University
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Bartek Chomanski, If robots are people, can they be made for profit? Commercial implications of robot personhoodAI and Ethics. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski, The Missing Ingredient in the Case for Regulating Big TechMinds and Machines. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski, Anti-natalism and the creation of artificial mindsJournal of Applied Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski, Sims and Vulnerability: On the Ethics of Creating Emulated MindsScience and Engineering Ethics. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski, Mental Integrity in the Attention Economy: in Search of the Right to AttentionNeuroethics. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski and Lode Lauwaert, Online consent: how much do we need to know?AI and Society. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski and Lode Lauwaert, Digital privacy and the law: the challenge of regulatory captureAI and Society. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski and Lode Lauwaert, Automated Propaganda: Labeling AI‐Generated Political Content Should Not be Required by LawJournal of Applied Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski, The challenge of regulating digital privacyCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy. forthcoming.
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Bartek Chomanski and Stanislaw Wojtowicz, In Defense of Microtargeting: A Comment on Giles HowdleTopoi. forthcoming.
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Bartosz Kaluziński, Which Terms are Subject to Division of Linguistic Labour?Erkenntnis. forthcoming.
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Joanna Karolina Malinowska and Davide Serpico, Epistemological Pitfalls in the Proxy Theory of Race: The Case of Genomics-Based MedicineBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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Aleksander Domosławski, Leibniz on modality and counterpartsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. 2026.
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Krzysztof Brzechczyn and Ewa Domańska, Expanding the Boundaries of the Analytical Philosophy of HistoryJournal of the Philosophy of History 19 (3): 263-280. 2025.
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Piotr Kowalewski Jahromi and Krzysztof Brzechczyn, Putin’s Image of the Past: an Attempt at Methodological AnalysisJournal of the Philosophy of History 19 (3): 385-405. 2025.
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Krzysztof Brzechczyn, Franciszek Dąbrowski, Antoni Dudek, Filip Gańczak, Michał Przeperski, and Bogusław Wójcik, “Transformation as a political myth is doing very well:” The transformation of the Soviet bloc: models, process, results (editorial debate). (2nd ed.)Institute of National Remembrance Review 6. 2025.
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Krzysztof Brzechczyn, The Poznań School of Methodology: Institutional History - Research Program - Main AchievementsIn Arkadiusz Marciniak (ed.), The Poznań School of Archaeology: The Origin, Growth and Significance, Springer. pp. 21-41. 2025.
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Torben Swoboda, Risto Uuk, Lode Lauwaert, Andrew Rebera, Ann-Katrien Oimann, Bartek Chomanski, and Carina Prunkl, Examining popular arguments against AI existential risk: a philosophical analysisEthics and Information Technology 28. 2025.
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Bartek Chomanski, Should Big Tech be regulated? Arguments from social harms and a commonsense rebuttalIn Lukasz Dominiak, Igor Wysocki, Stanislaw Wojtowicz & Dawid Megger (eds.), Reinterpreting Libertarianism, Routledge. 2025.
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Bartek Chomanski, Behavioral Symmetry and Digital SpeechPublic Affairs Quarterly 39 (3): 231-259. 2025.
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Bartosz Kaluziński, Meaning, Communal Use and Deference to ExpertsErkenntnis 90 (6): 2671-2689. 2025.
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Joanna Karolina Malinowska, Valentina Petrolini, and Davide Serpico, Why Does the Theory-of-Mind Paradigm of Autism Persist?Psychological Inquiry 3 (4). 2025.
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Aleksander Domosławski, Shifty moralsSynthese 205 (6): 1-25. 2025.
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Bartek Chomanski, Regulating Misinformation: Political Irrationality as a Feasibility ConstraintTopoi 43 (5): 1389-1404. 2024.