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    The Transformation of Science Communication in the Age of Social Media
    Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 35 (1): 3-28. 2013.
    The aim of the present article is to discuss several consequences of the Open Science from a perspective of science communication and philosophy of communication. Apart from the purely communicative and philosophical issues, the paper deals with the questions that concern the science popularization process through social media. The article consists of three sections: the first one suggests a definition of science communication and social media, the second examines the transformation of science i…Read more
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    Teoretyzowanie Komunikacji
    Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii Uam. 2012.
    The book contributes to the debate over the issue of the disciplinary status of Communication Studies, which theorizes the Communication Practice. The author attempts to develop an original stance which may be the first step towards the creation of an autonomous Communication Discipline. The work may be also considered a proxy dialogue with Robert T. Craig and his concept of placing the research of communication within the framework of a practical discipline. The attempt to indicate what conditi…Read more
  • Edward Sapir's View About International Auxiliary Language
    Lingua Ac Communitas 18 65-71. 2008.
    The search for common attributes of all languages is connected with the search for characteristics which differentiate languages. If some attributes cannot be found in every language, what is cause of this situation? Is it linked up with the origin of language or with users of the language?
  • Jä'zyk. Rozumienie. Komunikacja
    with Mikołaj Domaradzki and Michał Wendland
    Wydawâ­Nicâ­Two Naukowe Instyâ­Tutu Filoâ­Zoâ­Fii Uam. 2011.
  • Czy deprecjonujÄ ca rolÄ' jÄ'zyka filozofia Kartezjusza może zachÄ'cać do tworzenia jÄ'zyków uniwersalnych?
    In Bartå‚Omiej Bä Czkowski & Paweå‚ Gaå‚Kowski (eds.), Komunikacja Przez Sztukä™. Komunikacja Przez Jä™Zyk, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Instytutu Filozofii Uam. pp. 61--68. 2008.
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    ""The Development of Leibniz"'s Considerations in John Yench"'s Project
    Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 15 (28): 211--220. 2009.
    The purpose of the article is to present John Yench’s a priori language as a continuation of Leibniz’s idea. Before I proceed to show the project of the Inter-Disciplinary International Reference Language, I would like to discuss the development of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’s view on artificial languages. I will try to show the evolution of Leibniz’s universal language: from its ideal conception to a tool which formalizes the whole of human knowledge. Also, I will show Leibniz’s influe…Read more