PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 8, part 2, 2020
Editorial –
Andrzej Łukasik — On Physicists’ Attitudes Towards Philosophy
Stanisław Czerniak — Max Scheler’s Pluralistic Conception of Knowledge
Pavlo Sodomora — Naturalism and Conventionalism in Plato’s Dialogues and Nativistic Theories of Language
Małgorzata Czarnocka — Edmund Husserl’s Idea of Science and the Project of Phenomenology as a Science
Paweł Dziedziul — Steven Pinker’s Meliorism
Barbara Trybulec — The Subject or Agent? Understanding Subjectivity in the Cognitive Artefacts Era
Magdalena Łata, Andrzej Łukasik — Is Truth Always Beautiful, That Is, How Aesthetic Values Can Become an Epistemological Obstacle
Zdzisława Piątek — About the Nature of Hunting – the Present, the Past, and the Future
Marcin Urbaniak — On the Natural-Social Harmfulness of Hunting Practices
POLISH THINKERS ABOUT SCIENCE
edited by Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska
Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska — Polish Thinkers about Science. Introduction
Emanuele Coco — The Philosopher Ahead of His Time. Ludwik Fleck and the Complexity of Science (Communication and Notes)
Zbysław Muszyński — Leon Koj’s Semiotic Condition for Mutual Understanding
Józef Dębowski — The Principle of Transparency of the Sign. Leon Koj’s Point of View
Paweł Bytniewski — Alina Motycka — Philosopher of Science