PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 9, 2021
Editorial
KNOWLEDGE IN THE ACADEMY AND OUTSIDE THE ACADEMY
edited by Marek Hetmański
Marek Hetmański – Introduction to the Thematic Block “Knowledge in the Academy and Outside the Academy”
Janusz Grygieńć – Should We Fear Epistemic Dependence (and How Much)?
Agnieszka Lekka-Kowalik – Academic Industrial Science and its Norms PRICE
Rafał Paweł Wierzchosławski – Protestant Science, Elective Modernism and Expert Knowledge in the Context of the Functioning of Science Outside the Academy
Marcelina Zuber – Scientists to the Challenges of Modernity: the “Communism” of the Scientists’ Ethos as an Ethical Norm or the Regulating Principle of Research Practice
Andrzej Stawicki – Creation of Knowledge on the Border of Science and Practice in a Systemic Perspective. The Case of Polish Humanities and Social Sciences
Katarzyna Krzemińska – The Social Creation of Demarcation Criteria Between Science and Pseudoscience
Józef Dębowski – On Classical Truth, Post-Truth and the Principle of Sourceness
Małgorzata Czarnocka – Natura post-prawd The Nature of Post-Truth
Tomasz Walczyk – The Issue of Extended Knowledge from the Perspective of Extended Epistemology and Telepistemology
Marcin Trybulec – Towards the Epistemology of Cognitive Artifacts
Maciej Wodziński, Marek Hetmański – Expert Knowledge and Expertise by Experience in the Domain of Autism
Studies and Dissertations
Jerzy Gołosz – The Pythagoreans, or an Apologia for Metaphysics
Marek Maciejczak – The Context of Habitatuality in the Husserlian Theory of Consciousness
Krzysztof Sołoducha – Some Remarks on Naturalistic Attemps to Rationalise Hermeneutics
Damian Winczewski – Dialectical Materialism after „Diamant”: Scientific Dialectical Ontology and Natural Materialism
Alina Bernadetta Jagiełłowicz – Engaged Philosophy of Health Protection
Polish Thinkers about Science
Mariusz Mazurek – Czesław Białobrzeski — Physicist and Philosopher
Polemics and Discussions
Marek Błaszczyk – Towards the Problem of the Sense of Human Existence
Sebastian Kozera – Superintelligent Beings as a Source of an Existential Threat According to Nick Bostrom