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    proving university students’ research skills, research integrity and best standards for scientific excellence is crucial for all disciplines. Marina Klimenko, a senior lecturer at the University of Florida, developed an innovative digital textbook entitled Research Methods in the Social Sciences (2020) with the focus on investigative psychology. The edition was powered by the e-learning portal and published by Sentia Publishing. The author’s own epistemological and research expertise is combined…Read more
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    AI designers endeavour to improve ‘autonomy’ in artificial intelligent devices, as recent developments show. This chapter firstly argues against attributing metaphysical attitudes to AI and, simultaneously, in favor of improving autonomous AI which has been enabled to respect autonomy in human agents. This seems to be the only responsible way of making further advances in the field of autonomous social AI. Let us examine what is meant by claims such as designing our artificial alter egos and sha…Read more
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    Dydaktyka online i semi-online: jak stosować technologie cyfrowe w nauczaniu filozofii i etyki
    Filozofia Publiczna I Edukacja Demokratyczna 1 (2): 24-43. 2012.
    Internet access and semi-online teaching methods seem to be useful in a scientific and technological education. How efficient they can be in a philosophical and sociomoral education? Experiencing of full inclusion and open discourse are preconditions of moral and democratic education. I show supporting opportunities for semi-online teaching by giving an exemple that is based o story from A. Schopenhauer.
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    Another Pandemic
    with Anna-Maria Barciszewska, Roma Kriaučiūnienė, Agnė Jakavonytė-Akstinienė, Karolina Napiwodzka, Paweł Mazur, Marina Klimenko, and Clara Owen
    De Ethica 7 (2): 3-27. 2023.
    The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has transgressed biomedical categories. According to Horton, it turned out to be a 'syndrome' that infected virtually all spheres of social life. The pandemic has created toxic social atmosphere highly unfavorable to clinical and clinic-ethical decision making. Constraints and pressures related to micro-, meso-, exo- and macro-environments framing doctors, nurses, and medical students in training were identified. These factors exacerbated moral distress (moral injury) amo…Read more
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    Advancing the human self: do technologies make us "posthuman"?
    Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften. 2020.
    Do technologies advance our self-identities, as they do our bodies or cognitive skills? Are doomed to disintegration and an episodic self? This book examines how technologies affect our selves from the perspective of health humanities (e.g., transplantology, bionics, disability studies), phenomenology, philosophy of mind and posthumanism.
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    Szacunek, dystans, inkluzja. Paleta interaktywnych ćwiczeń do lekcji etyki (grupa wiekowa 10–14 lat)
    with Eva Marsal and Takara Dobashi
    Filozofia Publiczna I Edukacja Demokratyczna 1 (2): 6-21. 2012.
    Authentic feelings like respect and similar moral emotions already start to develop in preverbal infants. However, our schooling systems offer only very few opportunities to train respectful behavior. Marsal, Dobashi, and Nowak introduce four interactive exercices in order to implement them in the moral and democratic education. All exercices are based on Martens’ Five Finger Method and on the didactic experiences made by authors in Germany, Japan, and Poland too.
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    Preface
    with Aleksandra Mathiesen
    Preface.
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    This compilation is based on the original report on a clinical survey conducted in Brussels by Josephine Joteyko and Varia Kipiani with 43 vegetarians. Having advanced expertise in physiology and experimentalism, Joteyko and Kipiani discussed their findings at the Congress of the Belgian Society for Vegetarianism in 1906. For both children and adults, females and males, regardless of age, the findings demonstrated vegetarian dietary habits to be beneficiary for human development, the subjects’ p…Read more
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    University Students’ vs. Lay People’s Perspectives on Organ Donation and Improving Health Communication in Poland
    with Wojciech Boratyński, Grażyna Bączek, Agnieszka Dyzmann-Sroka, Agnieszka Jędrzejczak, Aleksandra Kielan, Paulina Mularczyk-Tomczewska, Małgorzata Steć, and Mariusz Szynkiewicz
    Given that organ transplant is a standard medical technology admitted in medical practice, and taking into consideration that Polish transplantology is regarded among the most advanced in the world one should expect to find similarly high levels of acceptance in interviewees asked for their opinion on vital organ transplantation and their willingness to donate a paired organ ex vivo, or a vital organ ex mortuo in order to rescue the life of a recipient with a missing vital organ. The paper prese…Read more
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    Children Philosophize: the Revival of an Ancient Greek Ideal
    with Mateusz Bonecki, Eva Marsal, and Barbara Weber
    Promoting philosophical and ethical education in schools requires academic education of teacher candidates who are able to apply professional methods. In schools, information pills in contrast to the academy, advice philosophy and ethics need to be taught in a practical and interactive way.?Learning-by-doing?, more about as distinguished from philosophy according to the?scholastic concept?. Philosophy according to the?universal concept? deals with questions generally asked not only by philosophe…Read more