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12Czy Rwanda istnieje? Zwrot ontologiczny w studiach nad nauką i techniką i jego potencjalne aksjologiczne konsekwencjeFilozofia i Nauka 4 217-230. 2016.
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16Martin Heidegger," W drodze do języka", Janusz Mizera [tł.], Kraków, Wydawnictwo Baran i Suszczyński 2000, s. 206Estetyka I Krytyka 1 165-166. 2002.
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17Janusz Krupiński" Intencja i interpretacja", Kraków, Akademia Sztuk Pięknych im. Jana Matejki 2001, s. 127Estetyka I Krytyka 1 167-168. 2002.
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12Romantyzm a duch lucyferyzmu. Uwagi o estetyce w projekcie antropofaniiEstetyka I Krytyka 1 (1): 99-120. 2001.
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5Fighting for philosophy in the Marxian sense: introduction to Evald Ilyenkov’s “On the state of philosophy [letter to the Central Committee of the Party]Studies in East European Thought 1-12. forthcoming.The text introduces a translation of Ilyenkov’s famous text “On the State of Philosophy,” which was meant as a letter to the Central Committee of the CPSU and expressed his exasperation with the development of Soviet philosophy. In our introduction, we describe the historical context of the emergence of the letter, including the main changes in Soviet philosophy in the 1960s (esp. rise in popularity of cybernetics), and the institutional details of Ilyenkov’s biography. We point to the contempor…Read more
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10Evald Ilyenkov: “On the State of Philosophy [Letter to the Central Committee of the Party]”Studies in East European Thought 1-8. forthcoming.
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811Wyobraźnia ontologiczna. Filozoficzna (re)konstrukcja fronetycznych nauk społecznychAdam Mickiewicz Press, Instytut Badań Literackich PAN. 2016.
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9Dynamics of social coordinationInteraction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies / Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systemsinteraction Studies 6 (1): 35-52. 2005.Close relationships are described in terms of the temporal coordination of behavior based on the similarity of partners’ internal states. Coupled nonlinear dynamical systems were used to model the emergence, maintenance, and disruption of coordination in such relationships. For each system, there was a control parameter corresponding to an internal state and a dynamical variable corresponding to behavior. Computer simulations investigated how the temporal coordination of behavior in a relationsh…Read more
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17The Effect of Context and Individual Differences in Human‐Generated RandomnessCognitive Science 45 (12). 2021.Many psychological studies have shown that human‐generated sequences are hardly ever random in the strict mathematical sense. However, what remains an open question is the degree to which this (in)ability varies between people and is affected by contextual factors. Herein, we investigated this problem. In two studies, we used a modern, robust measure of randomness based on algorithmic information theory to assess human‐generated series. In Study 1 (), in a factorial design with task description …Read more
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37Dynamics of cognition-emotion interface: Coherence breeds familiarity and liking, and does it fastBehavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2): 222-223. 2005.We present a dynamical model of interaction between recognition memory and affect, focusing on the phenomenon of “warm glow of familiarity.” In our model, both familiarity and affect reflect quick monitoring of coherence in an attractor neural network. This model parsimoniously explains a variety of empirical phenomena, including mere-exposure and beauty-in-averages effects, and the speed of familiarity and affect judgments.
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32Dynamics of social coordination: The synchronization of internal states in close relationshipsInteraction Studies 6 (1): 35-52. 2005.
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25Affect and processing dynamics Perceptual fluency enhances evaluationsIn Simon C. Moore (ed.), Emotional Cognition: From Brain to Behaviour, John Benjamins. pp. 44--111. 2002.
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Pojęcie, charakter i niektóre konsekwencje nieregularności ontologii IngardenaStudia Filozoficzne 291 (2-3). 1990.
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15Tackling the Great DebateIn Conflict, Interdependence, and Justice: The Intellectual Legacy of Morton Deutsch, Springer. pp. 273--288. 2011.
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46From private attitude to public opinion: A dynamic theory of social impactPsychological Review 97 (3): 362-376. 1990.
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33Lovely weather, isn’t it? On the social dynamics of quality judgmentMind and Society 10 (2): 193-201. 2011.Quality is usually considered to be an attribute of an object, its degree of excellence or, more subjectively, fitness for use. Stemming from this point of view, the goal of most ranking systems is to find efficient ways of discovering, or rather uncovering, the quality of specific products or services. However, from a social psychological perspective it seems that the notion of quality belongs predominantly to the realm of social relationships. We argue that quality exists mainly between the us…Read more
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17Society of self: The emergence of collective properties in self-structurePsychological Review 107 (1): 39-61. 2000.
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5Rola archetypów muzycznych w epoce hellenizmuHumanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 16 167-180. 2010.Autor artykułu przedstawia w syntetycznym skrócie zasady kształtowania się dwóch podstawowych form wypowiedzi literacko-muzycznej w antycznym świecie cywilizacji greckiej i hellenistycznej. Pokrótce omawia sposoby przejawiania się muzyki, traktowanej jako ważny element obiegu kulturowego w ówczesnej rzeczywistości. Archetypiczne wzorce hymnu i peanu - podstawowych form literacko-muzycznych kultury greckiej - zostały omówione według charakterystycznych cech oraz poparte konkretnymi przykładami li…Read more
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Computational models of social processesIn Lynn Nadel (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Macmillan. 2002.
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20Functional Synchronization: The Emergence of Coordinated Activity in Human SystemsFrontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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15The dynamics of languageBehavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2): 284-285. 1999.To deal with syntactic structure, one needs to go beyond a simple model based on associative structures, and to adopt a dynamical systems perspective, where each phrase and sentence of a language is represented as a trajectory in a syntactic phase space. Neural assemblies could possibly be used to produce dynamics that in principle could handle syntax along these lines.
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7Dynamical Grammar: Minimalism, Acquisition, and ChangeOxford University Press UK. 2003.Dynamical Grammar explores the consequences for language acquisition, language evolution, and linguistic theory of taking the underlying architecture of the language faculty to be that of a complex adaptive dynamical system. It contains the first results of a new and complex model of language acquisition which the authors have developed to measure how far language input is reflected in language output and thereby get a better idea of just how far the human language faculty is hard-wired.