PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 6, 2018
Editorial – About the sixth volume of the journal PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE. Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
I. Studies and Dissertations
Ignacy S. Fiut – Is the “Fourth World” Possible in Karl R. Popper’s Evolutionary Epistemology Model?
Stanisław Czerniak – Jürgen Mittelstrass: the Humanities in the Context of the Unity of Science Conception
Małgorzata Czarnocka – How is Science Universal?
Marek Suwara – Analogies Referring to Information Science and Biology in Explaining the Development of Science and Culture
Jagna Brudzińska – Phenomenology as a Theory of Experience and some Challenges of the Today Humanities—New Perspectives in Human Studies
Rafał Michalski – Was Arnold Gehlen a Naturalistic Reductionist?
Marcin Urbaniak – A View on Human Hermeneutic Capabilities from the Zoological Perspective
Jarosław Mrozek – Is There a Change in the Criteria of Being a Science in Contemporary Physics?
Adam Krawiec, Marek Szydłowski, Paweł Tambor – The Ontological and Epistemological Specificity of Cosmology as a Science on the Universe
Marek Gurba – On Nicholas Rescher’s Orientational Pluralism in Metaphilosophy
Karolina Owczarek – Considerations on the Philosophy of Mind on the Basis of Stanisław Lem’s Dialogues
POLISH THINKERS ABOUT SCIENCE
edited by Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska
Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska — Polish Thinkers about Science
Andrzej Bronk, Monika Walczak – Stanisław Kamiński’s Methodological Options
Józef Dębowski – The Dispute on the Scientific Status of Philosophy. On Zdzisław Cackowski’s Discussion with Phenemenology
Anna Michalska – Stefan Amsterdamski’s Conception of Ideal of Scientific Knowledge: Towards a New Conception of the Subject of Science
Mariola Kuszyk-Bytniewska – Florian Znaniecki on Science. The Onto-Epistemological Perspective
Grzegorz Pyszczek – The Social Role of the Sage. On Florian Znaniecki’s Conception
II. Polemics and Discussions
Marta Błaszczyńska – Arnold Gehlen’s Man, Philosophical Anthropology and some Questions Asked by Contemporary Readers
Grzegorz Smoliński – Science and its Critique: The Context of Actor-Network Theory