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Rzeźbiąc w błękicie. Wywiad z Anną BrudzińskąAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (2). 2013.
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24Wypić albo przepłynąć. Recenzja książki (review)Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T). 2011.
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12Symphony No. Interview with Glenn BrancaAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2): 105-106. 2011.
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24Husserl, jaźń i inni. Wywiad z Danem ZahavimAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 26-36. 2012.
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3The paper is a short introduction to the article 'Affordances for robots' by Thomas E. Horton, Arpan Chakraborty and Robert St. Amant, in the context of applications of ecological psychology.
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200Husserl, self and others: an interview with Dan ZahaviAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 26-36. 2012.
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38Ja i inne rzeczy. Wprowadzenie do badań nad buddyjską metaforyką jaźni z zastosowaniem Jäkelowskiego modelu aktywności umysłowejAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 1 (1): 273-284. 2010.There can be seen a strong relationship between mental activity and physical experience in the field of communication. Cognitive linguistics underlines the linguistic ubiquity of metaphor, which engages physicality, embodiment and manipulation, even in regard to abstract concepts. The model of metaphor that seems to be particularly interesting for its creativeness and provocation, is characterized by the general name: Mental Activity is Manipulation. To introduce its clear example I suggest to r…Read more
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Interviews with Marcin Oleś and Bartłomiej Brat OleśAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2): 216-237. 2012.
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32“Immunology of music”? A short introduction to cognitive science of musical improvisationAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 182-187. 2012.Studies on music in the area of cognitive sciences – quite varied despite their short history – meet with scepticism. The author of this introduction, presenting some spectacular examples of research on musical improvisation, tries to demonstrate that they enrich rather than reduce our understanding of this phenomenon.
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6Humanistyka i przyrodoznawstwo: Przegląd książki Między humanistyką a przyrodoznawstwem. Od podstaw psychologii do eksperymentalnej psychologii klinicznejAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 7 (3): 121-126. 2016.Review of the book Między humanistyką a przyrodoznawstwem. Od podstaw psychologii do eksperymentalnej psychologii klinicznej [Between humanities and natural science. From basics of psychology to experimental clinical psychology] including a collection of works by Andrzej Lewicki, as well as an introduction to them.
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27The Crack and the Destruction. Interview with Grzegorz RadeckiAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2): 97-104. 2011.
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Surf and Mountain Range: Interview with Monica LinvilleAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 198-200. 2012.
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2Life as a meshwork of selves. Interview with Uri HershbergAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 26-36. 2012.Studies on music in the area of cognitive sciences – quite varied despite their short history – meet with scepticism. The author of this introduction, presenting some spectacular examples of research on musical improvisation, tries to demonstrate that they enrich rather than reduce our understanding of this phenomenon.
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35„Immunologia muzyki”? Krótkie wprowadzenie do kognitywistyki muzycznej improwizacjiAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1). 2012.Badania kognitywistyczne nad muzyką – dość różnorodne mimo krótkiej historii – spotykają się ze sceptycyzmem. Autor niniejszego wprowadzenia, prezentując kilka spektakularnych przykładów badań nad improwizacją muzyczną, próbuje pokazać, że mają one charakter wzbogacający, a nie redukujący naszą wiedzę o tym fenomenie
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29Życie jako sieć różnych jaźni. Wywiad z Uri HershbergiemAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 26-36. 2012.
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35Life as a meshwork of selves. Interview with Uri HershbergAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (1): 26-36. 2012.
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Without possibility of correction. Interview with Krzysztof KnittelAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 1 (1): 355-376. 2010.
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28Szczelina i destrukcja. Wywiad z Grzegorzem RadeckimAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2). 2011.
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Sense-making with Ezequiel Di Paolo and Hanne De Jaegher InterviewAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2): 147-159. 2012.
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Our tender Middle Ages: IntroductionAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T): 173-179. 2011.
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What would the robots play? Interview with J. Kevin O’ReganAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2): 21-34. 2011.
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5Our tender Middle Ages. Interview with Patrizia BoviAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (T). 2011.
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47With the most profound misgivings. Interview with Anthony P. ChemeroAvant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 3 (2): 17-27. 2012.An overview of: "Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the feel of consciousness".
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31How Far we Can Go Without Looking Under the Skin: The Bounds of Cognitive ScienceStudies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1): 91-109. 2015.The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of distributed cognition in the context of classic questions posed by mainstream cognitive science. We support our remarks by appealing to empirical evidence from the fields of cognitive science and ethnography. Particular attention is paid to the structure and functioning of a cognitive system, as well as its external representations. We analyze the problem of how far we can push the study of human cognition without taking into account what is und…Read more
Lublin, Lubelskie, Poland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |