• Chapter V. The Communicative Function of Questions
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 99 101-127. 2015.
  • Chapter XIV. Psychological Analysis of Questions
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 99 307-314
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    Tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw School : Ideas and Continuations (edited book)
    with Alicja Chybińska, Jacek Jadacki, and Jan Woleński
    Brill | Rodopi. 2015.
    The volume aims to show the variety of research currents of the Lvov-Warsaw School and the ways in which these currents are developed today. The content of the book is divided into three parts: “Logic and Semiotics”, “Metaphysics and Ontology”, and “Psychology and Sociology”.
  • Optymalizacja terminologii naukowej (Na przykiadzie terminologii muzykologicznej)
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 41 (1): 73-101. 2005.
  • A Generalized Notion Of Reasoning
    with Jacek Jadacki
    Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 7 (1): 105-119. 2012.
    The article proposes some extension of the concept of reasoning that includes also operations on interrogative sentences and imperative sentences , or rather on their contents — interrogations and prescriptions. Key words REASONING
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    Knowledge, Language and Silence: Selected Papers (edited book)
    with Jacek Jadacki
    Brill | Rodopi. 2016.
    Izydora Dąmbska was a Polish philosopher; a student of Kazimierz Twardowski, and his last assistant. The present volume includes twenty eight translations of her representative papers.
  • Chapter XV. Questions in Surveys
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 99 315-330
    Survey - or research conducted with the help of questionnaires - is one of the most important methods in sociology. That is why I shall present the problems concerning of surveys and questionnaires on the example of sociology. But one has to remember that the remarks made in this chapter also refer to questionnaires in other disciplines in which one examines human beings and communities.
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    Theory of Imperatives from Different Points of View (2) (edited book)
    with Jacek Jadacki and Berislav Žarnić
    Wydawnictwo Naukowe Semper. 2013.
    The previous volume of the series Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science at Warsaw University---entitled Imperatives from Different Points of View---was the first result of the project Theory of Imperatives and Its Applications realized by the group composed by Anna Brożek, Jacek Jadacki and Berislav Žarnić. The project was supported by the Foundation for Polish Science within the program Homing Plus. One of the most important points of this project was the International Symposium Imperati…Read more
  • Spory rzeczowe i słowne
    Filozofia Nauki 20 (4). 2012.
    The main subject of the paper is to present the criteria which help us to establish whether a given ontological controversy (or even a whole dispute) is substantial or merely verbal. Metaphysics is often perceived as a discipline composed of endless disputes with no glimpse of hope for solution. This fact makes many philosophers claim that ontology is nothing more than matter of linguistic choice. In this paper, we argue that there exist certain methodological tools which enable us to establish …Read more
  • Chapter XIII. Erotetic Reasoning
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 99 279-306
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    O pytaniach filozoficznych i ich rozstrzygalności
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 45 (1): 7-25. 2009.
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    Intuicje modalne
    with Jacek J. Jadacki
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 56 (1): 39-59. 2008.
    The authors proposes a philosophical hinterland of nomological type for various conceptions of alethic modalities. Differences among these conceptions are explained by the fact, that moda­lizators can be relativized to various types of laws. Thus one can speak respectively about logic and definitional, ontical and physical, technical and dispositional, psychological and methodo­logical, and finally deontic modalities. The authors shows that in their conceptual appa­ratus modal logics find intuit…Read more
  • Chapter XVII. Questions in Legal Proceedings
    Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 99 343-356
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    VIII Polski Zjazd Filozoficzny, księga streszczeń: Warszawa, 15-20 września 2008 roku (edited book)
    with Jacek Juliusz Jadacki
    Wydawn. Naukowe "Semper". 2008.
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    Performatives and Imperatives
    European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7 (2): 17-34. 2011.
    The term “performative” is used in at least two different senses. In the first sense, performatives are generatives, i.e. expressions by the use of which one creates new deontic states of affairs on the ground of extralinguistic conventions. In the second sense, performatives are operatives, i.e. expressions which contain verbal predicates and state their own utterances. In the article, both these types of expressions are compared to the class of imperatives which are characterized as expressio…Read more
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    Bocheński on authority
    Studies in East European Thought 65 (1-2): 115-133. 2013.
    Józef Maria Bocheński introduced an important distinction between deontic and epistemic authority. A typical example of epistemic authority is the relation of a teacher to his students; a typical example of deontic authority is the relation between an employer and his employee. The difference between the two lies in domains of authority: declarative sentences make up the domain in the case of epistemic authority, orders—in the domain of deontic authority. In the article, I analyze in detail the …Read more