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    Fantom ciała jako cielesna samoświadomość
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 1 (1): 225-246. 2010.
    According to Peter Halligan, […] it is important to consider that the experience of our body is largely the product of a continuously updated „phantom” generated by the brain. (Halligan 2002, 266). Next, he adds: I will argue (not withstanding pathology to the physical body) that the prevalent common sense assumption of phantom experience as pathological is wrongheaded and largely based on a long-standing and pernicious folk assumption that the physical body is necessary for experience of a body…Read more
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    Phantom body as bodily self-consciousness
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (1): 135-149. 2011.
    In the article, I propose that the body phantom is a phenomenal and functional model of one’s own body. This model has two aspects. On the one hand, it functions as a tacit sensory representation of the body that is at the same time related to the motor aspects of body functioning. On the other hand, it also has a phenomenal aspect as it constitutes the content of conscious bodily experience. This sort of tacit, functional and sensory model is related to the spatial parameters of the physical bo…Read more
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    Czy moje ciało ucieleśnia poznanie?
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (T): 59-65. 2012.
    [Does my body embody cognition?] The works published in this section address the question of embodied cognition in an inspiring manner. In her article written ten years ago, Natika Newton deals with the notion of the relation between mental representation and embodiment. Frederique de Vignemont in his text written five years prior begins a strictly philosophical debate regarding the sense of ownership of one’s own body. Claire Petitmengin’s article is a kind of counterpoint to the previous texts…Read more
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    Embodied Cognition: Looking Inward
    Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 38 74-97. 2017.
    The body is a highly complex, coordinated system engaged in coping with many environmental problems. It can be considered as some sort of opportunity or obstacle, with which internal processing must deal. Internal processing must take into account the possibilities and limitations of the particular body. In other words, even if the body is not involved in the realization of some cognitive explicit task, it is not a neutral factor of our understanding of why a system solves a task in one way or a…Read more
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    1912: Górski on Body and Self-Consciousness
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 7 (3): 13-16. 2016.
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    I told no one. Introduction
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2): 160-161. 2012.
    Introduction to interview with Frederique de Vignemont.
  • Zagubieni w sobie… Badając świadomość z Natalie Depraz
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (2): 235-242. 2013.
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    W ciągłym ruchu... O Maxine Sheets-Johnstone. Wprowadzenie
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T). 2011.
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    Summary: This volume is interesting and worth reading as an introduction to the philosophical and cognitive neuroscience research on volition
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    Żywy i jasny umysł... O Evanie Thompsonie. Wprowadzenie
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T). 2011.
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    On embodiment in predictions. A book review (review)
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies (3): 155-159. 2015.
    A book review of 'The Predictive Mind'
  • Z drugiej strony… O duchowości i uczciwości intelektualnej wg Thomasa Metzingera
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (2). 2013.