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Jarosław Barański

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    Patients’ Values and Desire for Autonomy: An Empirical Study from Poland
    with Agnieszka Olchowska-Kotala and Agata Strządała
    Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 20 (3): 409-419. 2023.
    There is a growing body of literature concerning factors that can influence patients’ perception, preferences, or expectations with regard to autonomy in making healthcare decisions. Although many factors responsible for the desire for autonomy in medical decision-making are already recognized, little is known about how the desire for autonomy is related to values, which refer to important goals of human actions. The present study was designed to determine the relationship between the desire for…Read more
    There is a growing body of literature concerning factors that can influence patients’ perception, preferences, or expectations with regard to autonomy in making healthcare decisions. Although many factors responsible for the desire for autonomy in medical decision-making are already recognized, little is known about how the desire for autonomy is related to values, which refer to important goals of human actions. The present study was designed to determine the relationship between the desire for autonomy and basic personal values drawn on Schwartz’s value theory. We conducted survey in two age groups: younger and older adults. In the group of younger adults, the desire for autonomy was associated with the need to be appreciated as a person, motivation to act independently, and the abandonment of traditional order and values, whereas in the group of older adults, with independent thinking and a lack of humility. Our study highlighted that the desire for autonomy may result from slightly different reasons in people of particular age groups. These findings might be helpful for medical professionals in developing accurate communication patterns with different age groups of patients.
    Biomedical Ethics
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    Medicalization of social behaviour. On utopia of a happy soul (medykalizacja zachowan spolecznych, czyli O utopii szczesliwej duszy)
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (2). 2010.
    Medicalization
  •  19
    Shame, I and Spirit – the Antinomy of Human Identity. Some Reflections on Zygmunt Krasiński’s Human Philosophy
    Nowa Krytyka 38 181-195. 2017.
    Continental Philosophy
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    Tunable interplay between superconductivity and correlations in nanoscopic heterostructures
    with T. Domański and M. Zapalska
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (5-6): 538-549. 2015.
    Philosophy of Physics, Miscellaneous
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    Kto ma uprawnienie do decydowania o losach martwego ciała? Etyczny problem transplantacji ex mortuo
    with Kamila Łampika
    Władza Sądzenia 12 (1). 2017.
    Nie istnieje bezdyskusyjne rozstrzygnięcie problemu, kto ma uprawnienie do decydowania o losach martwego ciała. Artykuł podejmuje tę kwestię w kontekście transplantacji ex mortuo, wskazując, że decyzje rodziny o donacji organów zmarłego krewnego powinny być respektowane, a ona sama powinna być włączona w proces decyzyjny.
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    Estetyzacja epistemologiczna a modele symulacyjne - w kontekście modelu anatomicznego "Visible Human Project"
    Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Philosophica. Ethica-Aesthetica-Practica 17 153-169. 2005.
    Epistemological esthetization of knowledge can have a lot of forms. In this article I focus my reflection on the person that is an electronic simulation model. The background for the reflections will be the simulation anatomical model Visible Human Project (VHP). The problem is what cognitive function the model fulfils and what it simulates. Conclusions: 1. VHP is not associated with real body, but with other anatomical models; it is not a simulation of real body, but only a simulation of its pe…Read more
    Epistemological esthetization of knowledge can have a lot of forms. In this article I focus my reflection on the person that is an electronic simulation model. The background for the reflections will be the simulation anatomical model Visible Human Project (VHP). The problem is what cognitive function the model fulfils and what it simulates. Conclusions: 1. VHP is not associated with real body, but with other anatomical models; it is not a simulation of real body, but only a simulation of its perception by us; 2. The function of anatomical simulation model has educational character. It also involves projecting medical intervention, which minimalizes invasiveness of actions. It is a part of training preparing to undertake computer-aided surgical procedures.
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    Medykalizacja zachowań społecznych, czyli o utopii szczęśliwej duszy
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 46 (2): 151-164. 2010.
  • Historia kultury w języku mądrym i pięknym (\\\"O literaturze i filozofii. Problemy-Twórcy-Dzieła\\\", red. W. Tulibacki i Z. Frydryszak, Olsztyn 1999) (review)
    Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 6. 2000.
  • La dialectique: tradition et actualité. La dialectique de l'abstrait et du concret. Le rôle de l'abstraction empirique dans la théorie de la connaissance marxiste (review)
    Studia Filozoficzne 274 65-72. 1988.
  • Dialektyka abstrakcji i konkretu. Miejsce abstrakcji empirycznej w Marksowskiej epistemologii
    Studia Filozoficzne 274 (9). 1988.
  • Ironia jako estetyczna herezja w "Doktorze Faustusie"
    Nowa Krytyka 9. 1998.
  • Intelektualizm etyczny jako estetyka rekonstrukcji poznawczych aspiracji dzieł sztuki
    Nowa Krytyka 11 95-112. 2000.
  • The plastic body as an epistemological figure of biotechnological utopia
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 47 (3): 5-17. 2011.
    Political Realism and Utopianism
  • Dialektyka przedmiotu i podmiotu w estetyce G. Lukacsa
    Studia Filozoficzne 257 (4). 1987.
  • Spektakl anatomiczny jako nowożytna postać teatralizacji śmierci
    Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 9. 2003.
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