• In a series of influential articles Jaegwon Kim has developed strong arguments against nonreductive physicalism as a possible solution to the problem of mental causation. One of them is the Supervenience Argument which states that assuming the mental/physical supervenience thesis, the causal closure principle, the exclusion principle with the no-overdetermination requirement and property dualism we obtain the conclusion that mental causation is unintelligible. On the other hand Collin McGinn has…Read more
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    Teoria części czasowych – tezy i argumentacje
    Filozofia Nauki 17 (4). 2009.
    In the paper the most popular arguments in favour of the doctrine of temporal parts are presented and analysed. The author discusses the following arguments: (i) from analogy; (ii) from ontological parsimony; (iii) from intrinsic change; (iv) from mereological change; (v) against presentism; (vi) from time travel; (vii) from vagueness; (viii) from coincidence. The main aim of the paper is to show - in the light of examined arguments - that the 3D-ism/4D-ism equivalence thesis might be treated as…Read more
  • Metoda parafraz semantycznych a zagadnienie idealizmu
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 37 (1): 95-111. 2001.
  • Indywiduum
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 45 (1): 91-100. 2003.
  • Analiza krytyczna pojęcia rzeczy w ontologii ewentyzmu punktowego
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 53 (1): 107-120. 2005.
  • In the text Zdarzenia, rzeczy, procesy Zdzisław Augustynek argued against some versions of liberal reism that they are not able to deliver appropriate, non-circular definitions both of events and moments respectively. The main aim of the article is to show that the objection in question is not sound: indeed, we are vested with a proce-dure to find a way out from the indicated difficulty. In the text three forms of liberal reism are presented and their problems with the relevant definitions are a…Read more
  • Kotarbiński przeciw uniwersaliom
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 39 (3): 95-114. 2001.
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    'Four-Dimensionalism' - An Analysis and Interpretation
    Filozofia Nauki 15 (1): 105-120. 2007.
    There are several faces of Four-Dimensionalism (4D). Sometimes 4D is formulated as the thesis that the material world is composed of spatial as well as temporal parts. Another version of 4D states that persisting objects are extended over time in the same way that they are extended over space. Some Four-Dimensionalists defend the thesis that all objects persist by perduring i.e. by having different temporal parts at different times. Sometimes 4D means the same as eternalism - the thesis that pas…Read more
  • Dwa argumenty przeciw materializmowi
    Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 92. 2014.
  • Aksjomatyczne definicje genidentyczności
    Filozofia Nauki 19 (1). 2011.
    The main aim of the paper is to revive Zdzisław Augustynek's attempts to define the relation of genidentity. The text embraces the following issues: (i) a presentation of three axiomatic definitions of genidentity; (ii) a reconstruction of the definitions in question in the language of the predicate calculus; (iii) a supplementing the above reconstruction by appropriate proofs; (iv) an analysis of the selected methodological and ontological assumptions of the discussed systems; (v) a comparison …Read more
  • The paper offers a sketchy reconstruction of axiomatic foundations of Zalta's theory of abstract objects. The theory is based on Ernst Mally's distinction between two types of predication: an exemplification of properties and an encoding of properties. The author shows how the theory in question could be used to reconstruct in a satisfying way many other metaphysical theories e.g. the theory of Platonic Forms, the theory of situations, the theory of possible worlds. The paper also provides sever…Read more
  • On E.J. Lowe's Argument for Brobdingnagian Atomism
    Filozofia Nauki 21 (1). 2013.
    In a number of his essays E. J. Lowe has presented an interesting argument for the ontological simplicity of the self. This argument became the subject of Eric T. Ol-son’s polemic reaction, who tried — unsuccesfully — to discover a formal mistake in the argument. Eventually, the modified and improved version of Lowe’s reasoning came out in his paper Identity, Composition, and the Simplicity of the Self. It seemed that the argument for the ontological simplicity of the self has resisted criticism…Read more
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    Žingsniai link antifizikalizmo
    Problemos 89 7. 2016.