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3The overview of Michael Novak’s economic and political theory in the context of his relations with PolandEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 13 (3-4): 159-168. 2023.Michael Novak’s concept of democratic capitalism in Poland aroused great interest for several reasons. The most important of them consisted in its close relation to the teaching of the Polish Pope John Paul II. The second was its temporal coincidence with the start of a political transformation in Poland, when a model of development consistent with Polish tradition and social expectations was sought. The third was related to its Slavic roots and origin, which gained in importance given a perceiv…Read more
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2Wkład Zbigniewa Jordana w podtrzymywanie kontaktów polskiej filozofii emigracyjnej z filozofią krajowąRoczniki Filozoficzne 71 (3): 93-113. 2023.Autor prezentuje mało znane fakty z historii polskiej nauki świadczące o tym, że przedstawiciele polskiej emigracji powojennej mieli bardzo dobre rozeznanie o sytuacji w nauce krajowej. W filozofii przykładem tego były kontakty Zbigniewa Jordana (1911–1977) z przedstawicielami filozofii pracującymi w kraju. Jordan przez wiele lat utrzymywał systematyczne kontakty z około czterdziestoma osobami, stanowiącymi elitę polskiej powojennej filozofii i socjologii. Do grona jego znajomych i korespondentó…Read more
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7Dwa pokolenia szkoły lwowsko-warszawskiej: Tadeusz Czeżowski (1889-1981) i Zbigniew Jordan (1911-1977)Ruch Filozoficzny 78 (1): 125-146. 2022.Artykuł w całości nawiązuje do dotąd niepublikowanej korespondencji Tadeusza Czeżowskiego z emigracyjnym filozofem Zbigniewem Jordanem zachowanej w rękopisach w zasobach archiwalnych Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu. Ich korespondencja trwała blisko 40 lat i jest dowodem, że nawet przymusowa powojenna emigracja nie zrywała więzów łączących filozofów związanych ze szkołą lwowsko-warszawską. Choć Czeżowski i Jordan należeli do dwóch różnych pokoleń tej szkoły, to wspólne zainteresowania n…Read more
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5Karol Frenkel and the tradition of ethicsEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 12 (1-2): 29-37. 2022.Karol Frenkel was one of Kazimierz Twardowski’s first disciples to undertake an attempt to develop their own concept of ethics. In his case, the process of developing his own ethical concept involved questioning the tradition in which he had been educated. Accordingly, he was able to formulate an original concept of independent ethics. In his doctoral dissertation, Frenkel analyzed two ethical systems, formulated by David Hume and Arthur Schopenhauer respectively which sought ethical determinant…Read more
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8Human ecologyStudia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 4 (1). 2006.Environmental problems do have a universal dimension: they concern entire humanity as well as each human being individually, therefore, a new ecology needs to be developed in which man will play a principal role being a focal point of the study, its creator and executor of its assumptions, the discipline thus understood is one of the aspects of general ecology for it studies relationships between man as a species and its environment, the author believes that, regardless of the standpoint that re…Read more
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2Moralny obowiązek ochrony środowiska naturalnego według ks. prof. Tadeusza ŚlipkoStudia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 12 (1). 2014.In his paper, the author makes an attempt at reconstructing one of the first propositions in Poland to start a philosophical discourse on ecological problems. The author of this proposition is priest Tadeusz Ślipko. According to this author the problems of the moral aspects of natural environmental protection are also bioethical problems. Therefore, we can see that he does not consider ethics of the environment as an individual philosophical discipline. The article concentrates on presenting the…Read more
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4Zdrowie jako wartość ogólnospołecznaStudia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae 10 (3). 2012.The starting point of the article is the thesis that Hippocrates’ rule: “the health of an ill person is the highest right” is not only the main rule of the conduct of medical staff but also includes a defined method of evaluation. According to the author, the consequence of such evaluation is a detailed rule “Firstly, not to harm”. This rule has got a universal character and cannot only be restricted to medical staff. Healthcare is not the domain of doctors alone. It is everybody’s obligation, a…Read more
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7Disputes over the place of ethics in Polish Marxist philosophyEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 11 (1-2): 58-66. 2021.In the article, the author presents attempts by Polish Marxist philosophers to enrich Marxism with ethical issues. The initial absence of ethics in Marxism is associated with the ignorance of tradition related to their own formation. In the author’s opinion, only polemics with the competitive Lviv-Warsaw school forced Polish Marxists to take the issue seriously. That is why Polish Marxist ethics in its mature form was only established in the 1960s, and did not enrich Marxism itself, but rather i…Read more
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7Stefana Pawlickiego (1839–1916) pierwsze polskie przekłady Medytacji o pierwszej filozofii oraz Rozprawy o metodzieIdea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 27 315-333. 2015.
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9On the testimony of the Holocaust in literature and ethicsEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 9 (3-4): 181-189. 2019.In the article, the author analyses the impact of the tragic experiences during the Holocaust on contemporary ethics and literature. Such considerations coincide with yet another anniversary – the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp, celebrated globally as Holocaust Memorial Day. The article also considers the reasons why testimonies from Holocaust survivors have not had an adequate impact on society. The author argues that trivialisation of the Holocaust tragedy occurred in modern sc…Read more
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10On the search for sources of good and evil in the Lvov-Warsaw School of PhilosophyEthics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 9 (1-2): 37-45. 2019.In this article, the author attempts to identify the sources of good and evil as undertaken by the Lvov-Warsaw School of Philosophy (LWSP) founded by Kazimierz Twardowski. Such attempts were undertaken by both Twardowski himself and his closest students and associates; Władysław Witwicki, Tadeusz Kotarbiński. Tadeusz Czeżowski, and Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz. The best-known approach is Kotarbiński’s independent ethics in which the author refers to Aristotle perceiving such potential in the characteri…Read more
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16Roman Murawski, Filozofia matematyki i logiki w Polsce międzywojennej, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika, Toruń 2011, ss. 243Ruch Filozoficzny 73 (2): 137. 2017.
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307Zbigniew Jordan (1911-1977) – szkic do filozoficznej biografiiStudia Z Filozofii Polskiej 5 35-54. 2010.Zbigniew Jordan (1911–1977) – an outline to philosophical biography The 100th anniversary of Zbigniew Jordan’s birthday, which is coming soon, is an opportunity to remind this forgotten philosopher, classified in the second generation of Lvov and Warsaw School. His complex fortune reflects dilemmas and perplexities of Polish intelligence in the war and post-war times. Jordan, after defending his doctoral thesis in philosophy at Poznań University, continued his studies at Paris Sorbonne. At that …Read more
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307Z europejskiej perspektywy. Zbigniew Antoni Jordan jako historyk najnowszej filozofii polskiejIn CzęstochowaMaciej Woźniczka Wydawnictwo Akademii Jana Długosza (ed.), Filozofia polska na tle filozofii europejskiej w XX wieku, . pp. 97-112. 2014.From the European point of view Zbigniew Antoni Jordan as a historian of the newest Polish philosophy In his article, the author presents Zbigniew Jordan’s works in the area of the history of philosophy, which are not well known in Poland. This representative of Lvov and Warsaw School was abroad, writing his habilitation thesis, when the World War II broke out. The war did not prevent him from active participation in the political life of Polish emigrants in Great Britain. For the needs of curre…Read more
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10Myślenie moralne (Richard M. Hare, Myślenie moralne, jego płaszczyzny, metoda i istota)Etyka 35 257-265. 2002.
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Vasil Gluchman ed. (2013): Morality: Reasoning on Different Approaches. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi (review)Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) 4 (3-4): 215-221. 2014.
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Pozwolić im odejść. Moralny i społeczny sens opieki hospicyjnejArcheus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 11 15-27. 2010.
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„Swój” czy „obcy”? O mechanizmie dehumanizacjiArcheus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 13 203-212. 2012.
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O (nie)tożsamości człowieka genetycznie zmodyfikowanegoArcheus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 12 5-18. 2011.
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Zrównoważony znaczy bezpiecznyArcheus. Studia Z Bioetyki I Antropologii Filozoficznej 14 55-66. 2013.
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Lilianna Kiejzik, Sergiusza Bułgakowa filozofia wszechjedności, Wydawnictwo Naukowe SCHOLAR, Warszawa 2010, ss. 282Ruch Filozoficzny 70 (1): 169-174. 2013.
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238Tadeusza Czeżowskiego koncepcja etyki naukowejPrzeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 83 (3): 547-558. 2012.The article is mainly based on Tadeusz Czeżowski’s publication – “Metaethical considerations”, prepared to be printed but never published. This publication, however, is not a handbook of classical metaethics but a kind of generalization of ethical theories ordering in a way, all known until now ethical systems within philosophy. Thus, Czeżowski does not offer his metaethics as a section of traditional ethics but also as a kind of generalization of all ethics until now, and therefore, all systems…Read more
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