PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 2, 2014
Philosophical and Interdisciplinary Studies
Vol. 2, 2014
I. Editorial
II. Studies and Dissertations
Zdzisława Piątek – Peculiarity of Cultural Adaptation. The Instance of Functioning of Gender Stereotypes
PHILOSOPHY AT A TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Marek Maciejczak – “Philosophy in a Technical University”
Robert Piłat — Philosophy and the Technical University
Maciej Soin — On Posible Ways of Teaching of Philosophy
Zbigniew Król — Philosophy and Exact Sciences
Grzegorz Pyszczek — The Philosopher in Technical Universities
Marek Maciejczak — Knowing Himself as a Condition of Subject’s Identity
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Paweł Bytniewski — Philosophy of Sciences, That Is, Epistemological Advantages of History of Scientific Cognition
Stanisław Czerniak — Gernot Böhme’s Philosophy of Technics
Małgorzata Czarnocka — Subjectivity by Kant
Barbara Trybulec — Mind: Embedded or Extended? The Tension in the Theory of the Situated Mind
Ignacy Szczeniowski — Nonconceptual Knowledge and Kazimierz Twardowski’s Postulate of the Clarity of the Philosophical Style
Anna Michalska — Pragmatism and the Problem of Change in the Conceptual Scheme in the Light of the Sensorimotor Conception of Experience
Mariusz Mazurek — Scientific Models in Ronald Giere’s Conception of Science
Marek Szydłowski — Ontological and Epistemological Aspects of the Cosmological Model
Marek Łagosz — The Universe: Infinity and Time
Andrzej Wilk — Chaos and Incomputability
Maciej Sopek — The Semantic Web—Introducing Meaning to the Internet
Andrzej Gecow — Hereditary Information and Their Channels
Krzysztof Chodasewicz — Emergence in Biology – Reductionism versus Organicism
III. Translations
Gernot Böhme — Cywilizacja naukowo-techniczna
Serena Cattaruzza — Bühler i “prorok z prawej strony: filozofia”