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    Etyka w "The Philosophical Quarterly" (review)
    Etyka 5 196-202. 1969.
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    I suffer, therefore I am.'
    Dialogue and Universalism 10 (11): 99-106. 2000.
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    The concept of placebo
    Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (1): 57-64. 2004.
    This paper attempts to define the concept of placebo as it is used in the clinical context The author claims that X is a placebo if and only if X has such a property dp, that whenever in a therapeutic situation T a stimulus S appears, then in attending conditions A, it will cause a beneficial reaction R in the patient. Formally, the same structure may be used to define any pharmacologically active drug. The main difference between the drug and a placebo is in the range of possible substitutions …Read more
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    Though it is evident that seriously and irreversibly defective infants are born in Poland, as well as in other socialist countries we do not know really what is the existing medical practice concerning their treatment or non-treatment. No representative empirical investigations were conducted with respect to it. We believe, however, that for the majority of doctors this is not a genuine moral problem at all. They feel simply morally, legally, and professionally obliged to treat those unhappy cre…Read more
  •  115
    Treatment of defective newborns--a survey of paediatricians in Poland
    with A. Tulczyński
    Journal of Medical Ethics 14 (1): 11-17. 1988.
    We report the results of a survey of the attitudes and practices of paediatricians in Warsaw, Poland, with respect to the treatment of infants born with severe handicaps. The results are compared with a similar survey conducted by Australian researchers (1). In the Polish medical community surveyed, unconditional respect for life is a dominant attitude. Our study has revealed a deeply-entrenched paternalistic attitude among Polish doctors and a strong unwillingness to distinguish between 'ordina…Read more
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    Wprowadzenie
    Etyka 18. 1980.
    This is introduction to a special issue of ETYKA on rights of animals.
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    Dignity and Responsibility
    Dialectics and Humanism 13 (2-3): 193-205. 1986.
    Among the most important meanings of the word "dignity" in modern ethics is the one which denotes an individual person's self-respect. The author probes the reasons behind self-respect, presents typical attitudes an individual person may have toward oneself, and considers the relation of responsibility for oneself to responsibility for the world in which we live.
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    Wartość życia
    Etyka 21 41-69. 1984.
    Zbigniew Szawarski
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    Dyskusja po referatach profesorów T. Kielanowskiego i Z. Ziembińskiego
    with Józef Keller, Karol Toeplitz, Jacek Hołówka, Tadeusz Kielanowski, Henryk Jankowski, Zbigniew Zwoliński, Krystyna Starczewska, Jan Jaroszyński, and Zygmunt Ziembiński
    Etyka 14 117-138. 1975.