PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 1, 2013
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 1, 2013
I. Editorial
II. Studies and Dissertations
Adam Romaniuk — Remarks on Jürgen Habermas’ Epistemology
Stanisław Czerniak — Gernot Böhme’s Vision of the End of the Baconian Era
Krzysztof Kościuszko — On the Feedback Based Transcedentalism
Anna Michalska — The Tacit Knowlege Problem Today. A Neurocognitive Perspective
Krzysztof Chodasewicz — Multiple Realization and Life
Włodzimierz Ługowski — Theoretical Models of Prebiological Evolution
Andrzej Wilk — Future Truth and the Concept of Computability
Małgorzata Czarnocka — The Strong Programme of Edinburgh School from Epistemological Perspective
Małgorzata Czarnocka — The Strong Programme’s Ideal of Science. The Autonomy of Science Problem
Halina Walentowicz — Philosophy, Science, Studying in Max Horkhemer’s Views
Michał Piekarski — On Ludwig Wittgenstein’ Philosophical Method — from Analysis to Morphology
Marek Maciejczak — Wittgenstein – Some Examples of Linguistic Errors
Sebastian Bakuła — The Problem of Cognition in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason as a Theoretical Proposal for Contemporary Epistemology
III. Translations
Max Horkheimer — Myśl Schopenhauera w relacji do nauki i religii (1971)
Max Horkheimer — Myśl Schopenhauera w relacji do nauki i religii (1971)