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Krzysztof Poslajko offers a novel version of an anti-realist view about beliefs, rejecting the extreme proposal of eliminativism that claims beliefs do not exist. He argues we should rather say that beliefs exist, but they are not real. By arguing for the antirealist view as a revision of our common-sense view about the nature of mind, Poslajko makes the case for adopting a pragmatic metaphilosophy when we deal with philosophical questions about belief.Unreal beliefs: an anti-realist approach in the metaphysics of mindBloomsbury Academic. 2024. -
The Fundamental Argument for Same Sex MarriageJournal of Political Philosophy 7 (3). 1999.This paper offers an argument in favour of the conclusion that it is seriously unjust to exclude same-sex couples from the institution of civil marriage. The argument is based on an interpretation of what the institution of marriage essentially is, and of its essential rationale; the crucial claim is that although marriage is a legal institution, it is also a social institution, involving a "social meaning" -- a body of common knowledge and expectations about marriage that is generally shared th…Read more
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„Referencja przeniesiona”Przegląd Filozoficzny 3 (75): 77-97. 2010.
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Jagiellonian University(Part-time)
Jagiellonian University
PhD, 2024
Fiesole, Italy
Areas of Specialization
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| Philosophy of Law |
| Legal Positivism |
| Gay Marriage |
| Artifacts |
| Feminism: Marriage and Civil Unions |
| Feminism: Sexuality |
| Law and Language, Misc |
Areas of Interest
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| Philosophy of Law |
| Relationships and Marriage |
| Social Ontology |
| Legal Positivism |
| Law and Language, Misc |
| Gay Marriage |
| Artifacts |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Relationships and Marriage |