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  1. The free creators of life the cooperativism of Edward Abramowski.Aleksandra Bilewicz - 2023 - In Bartłomiej Błesznowski, Cezary Rudnicki, Michelle Granas & Edward Abramowski (eds.), Metaphysics of cooperation: Edward Abramowski's social philosophy, with a selection of his writings. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Is liberal bias universal? An international perspective on social psychologists.Michal Bilewicz, Aleksandra Cichocka, Paulina Górska & Zsolt Péter Szabó - 2015 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 38.
    Based on our comparison of political orientation and research interests of social psychologists in capitalist Western countries versus post-Communist Eastern European countries, we suggest that Duarte and colleagues' claim of liberal bias in the field seems American-centric. We propose an alternative account of political biases which focuses on the academic tendency to explain attitudes of lower status groups.
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    Cleansing and separating: From modern agriculture and genocide to post-separation era.Michal Bilewicz & Aleksandra Bilewicz - 2021 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44.
    We propose that the metaphor of cleansing was a by-product of modernization processes. Based on cultural and historical evidence, we claim that the activation of cleansing metaphor triggered positive associations in times when separation was a positively regarded element of human culture and agriculture, but it should not exert the same effect in times when separation became culturally anachronistic.
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  4. Synestezyjny świat Sanatorium pod Klepsydrą Brunona Schulza w przekładzie rosyjskim i ukraińskim.Aleksandra Łagowska - forthcoming - Estetyka I Krytyka 17 (17/18).
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  5. Wartości w sferze polityki społecznej w okresie przemian systemowych w Polsce.Aleksandra Ciżmowska - 2004 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 10.
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  6. Framing indeterminacy: Pedagogical journey into experimental architectural thinking.Aleksandra Raonic & Claudia Westermann - 2018 - Technoetic Arts 16 (2):137-151.
    This paper presents and discusses design studio outcomes developed in response to a studio brief linked to the Fun Palace Futures initiative of the Royal British Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in honour of architect Cedric Price and artist Joan Littlewood. The studio brief was collaboratively developed by the authors. Its core question was: How could the thoughts that guided the development and design of the Fun Palace – a project that was never built but is still today cited as (...)
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  7. What Is Art Good For? The Socio-Epistemic Value of Art.Aleksandra Sherman & Clair Morrissey - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
    Scientists, humanists, and art lovers alike value art not just for its beauty, but also for its social and epistemic importance; that is, for its communicative nature, its capacity to increase one's self-knowledge and encourage personal growth, and its ability to challenge our schemas and preconceptions. However, empirical research tends to discount the importance of such social and epistemic outcomes of art engagement, instead focusing on individuals' preferences, judgments of beauty, pleasure, or other emotional appraisals as the primary outcomes of (...)
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    Stylistyka i symbolika współczesnych obiektów sakralnych archidiecezji częstochowskiej.Aleksandra Repelewicz - 2023 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 29 (3):65-90.
    Kościoły katolickie wybudowane na terenie archidiecezji częstochowskiej od roku 1945 do współczesności cechuje duża różnorodność stylistyczna. Celem pracy jest przedstawienie rozwoju form i stylistyki obiektów sakralnych we wskazanym okresie. Praca powstała w wyniku badań własnych autorki przeprowadzonych na obszarze archidiecezji częstochowskiej. Obiekty sakralne powstające zaraz po II wojnie światowej realizowane były w dwóch różnych konwencjach estetycznych. Wznoszono kościoły o charakterze zachowawczym, nawiązujące do stylistyki poprzednich epok, budowane w stylu zwanym synkretyzmem, oraz budowle modernistyczne. W latach 60. i 70. ubiegłego stulecia (...)
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    Risk-Taking and Impulsivity: The Role of Mood States and Interoception.Aleksandra M. Herman, Hugo D. Critchley & Theodora Duka - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    From disgust to contempt-speech: The nature of contempt on the map of prejudicial emotions.Michal Bilewicz, Olga Katarzyna Kamińska, Mikołaj Winiewski & Wiktor Soral - 2017 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40.
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    Traditional prejudice remains outside of the WEIRD world.Michal Bilewicz - 2012 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 35 (6):427-428.
    Dixon et al. accurately describe subtle mechanisms of discrimination that inhibit minorities' collective action in modern democratic societies. This commentary suggests that in contemporary non-Western societies, where ethnic conflicts are more violent, traditional overt forms of prejudice still exist and predict discrimination of ethnic and racial minorities. Thus, prejudice reduction models should and do improve intergroup relations in such contexts.
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    Figurativity and human ecology.Aleksandra Bagasheva, Bozhil Hristov & Nelly Tincheva (eds.) - 2022 - Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
    Figurativity has attracted scholars' attention for thousands of years and yet there are still open questions concerning its nature. Figurativity and Human Ecology endorses a view of figurativity as ubiquitous in human reasoning and language, and as a key example of how a human organism and its perceived or imagined environment co-function as a system. The volume sees figurativity not only as embedded in an environment but also as a way of acting within that environment. It places figurativity within an (...)
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  13. Przyczynek do ch. S. peirce'a koncepcji znaku.Aleksandra Baldy - 2007 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 43 (2):119-131.
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  14. recenzja książki Jana Hartmana pt. "Wstęp do filozofii".Aleksandra Bugajak - 2006 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 4.
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    Race and Power at the Bedside: Counter Storytelling in Clinical Ethics Consultation.Aleksandra E. Olszewski, Maya Scott, Arika Patneaude, Elliott M. Weiss & Aaron Wightman - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 21 (2):77-79.
    Counter storytelling, used in critical race theory and narrative ethics, is a tool used to contradict and expose the oppression in a dominant narrative, by focusing attention on the stories of the...
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    Informal caregivers – A missing voice in clinical ethics.Aleksandra Glos - 2024 - Clinical Ethics 19 (2):143-149.
    This paper argues that the missing voice in clinical ethics is that of informal caregivers. Despite their substantial contribution to care provided to individuals with disabilities, chronic illness or dementia, informal caregivers are rarely thought of as members of the healthcare team and their narratives are rarely listened to and included in clinical and ethical decisions. Addressing this gap, this paper discusses the reasons for the systemic misrecognition of informal caregivers in healthcare systems and argues for their greater narrative inclusion (...)
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    The Multiplicity of Third Space of Communication in Law.Aleksandra Matulewska & Anne Wagner - 2021 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 34 (5):1225-1243.
    Communication in law provides a space for alternatives, a Third Space, wherein boundaries between various systems are strongly anchored to a country’s language, history and societal development. Transfers, modifications, and integrations of such systems into other target languages may result in many effects of distortions and appropriations, reformulations and renewals as well as of misinterpretations in communication. Hence, Third Space is a necessary prerequisite for negotiation, transformation and translation from culture A to culture B, since it operates as a multi-stage (...)
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    The Default Position: Optimizing Pediatric Participation in Medical Decision Making.Aleksandra E. Olszewski & Sara F. Goldkind - 2018 - American Journal of Bioethics 18 (3):4-9.
    Inclusion of children in medical decision making, to the extent of their ability and interest in doing so, should be the default position, ensuring that children are routinely given a voice. However, optimizing the involvement of children in their health care decisions remains challenging for clinicians. Missing from the literature is a stepwise approach to assessing when and how a child should be included in medical decision making. We propose a systematic approach for doing so, and we apply this approach (...)
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    Introduction to Arnold Berleant’s Perspective.Aleksandra Lukaszewicz Alcaraz - 2017 - Espes 6 (2):1-8.
    The selection of papers in the 6th Volume of the ESPES journal focusus on the development, analyses and critique of Arnold Berleant’s ideas on aesthetic engagement, social aesthetics, negative aesthetics, and environmental aesthetics. These issues are aproached by researchers from various continents showing the inspirational potential of Berleant’s perspective, inviting metaphors, opening paths for individual developmet in the field of art philosophy and aesthetics.
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    Impact of Conflict Resolution Strategies on Perception of Agency, Communion and Power Roles Evaluation.Aleksandra Cisłak - 2014 - Polish Psychological Bulletin 45 (4):426-433.
    Two experiments probed the role of strategies used in social conflicts on perception of agency and communion. In study 1, persons who revealed prosocial orientation were perceived as less agentic, but more communal than those who revealed competitive orientation. In study 2 these findings were replicated in the context of organizational conflict, those who decided to use confrontational strategies were also perceived as more agentic, although less communal than these who used cooperative strategies. In line with the theory of power (...)
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  21. Procesy emocjonalne jako elementy relacji pomiędzy człowiekiem a przestrzenią ogrodu.Aleksandra Lis - 2005 - Humanistyka I Przyrodoznawstwo 11.
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    In Quest of Sufficient Equivalence. Polish and English Insolvency Terminology in Translation. a Comparative Study.Aleksandra Matulewska - 2014 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 38 (1):167-188.
    The paper deals with the problem of translating selected insolvency terminology from Polish into English and from English into Polish. The re- search corpora encompassed the Insolvency Act 1986 as amended and Ustawa z dnia 28 lutego 2003. Prawo upadłościowe i naprawcze [the Act on Polish Insolvency and Rehabilitation Law of 28th February 2003 as amended]. The research methods included: the comparison of parallel texts, the method of axiomatisation of the legal linguistic reality, the termino- logical analysis of the corpus (...)
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    Socially Induced Changes in Legal Terminology.Aleksandra Matulewska - 2017 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 49 (1):153-173.
    The author intends to present evolutionary and revolutionary changes in legal terminology. Legal terminology changes as a result of language usage, technological development, political and social changes and even economy reasons. The following research methods have been applied: the terminological analysis of the research material and the analysis of pertinent literature. The research material included legislation from the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada and Australia. The author focuses on terminological changes resulting from social transformations. Selected terms and (...)
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    Legal Languages – A Diachronic Perspective.Aleksandra Matulewska - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 53 (1):195-212.
    The aim of the article is to discuss the legal language transformations from a diachronic perspective taking into account the following factors: (i) spatial and temporal, (ii) linguistic norm changes, (iii) political, (iv) social (customs), and (v) globalization as well as (vi) EU-induced. Spatial and temporal factors include legal relations influenced by climate and the cycles of nature. Linguistic factors include spelling reforms and grammatical changes each language undergoes, for example, as a result of usage. As far as the law (...)
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  25. Immediate transfer of synesthesia to a novel inducer.Aleksandra Mroczko, Thomas Metzinger, Wolf Singer & Danko Nikolić - 2009 - Journal of Vision 9 (12):1-8.
    In synesthesia, a certain stimulus (eg grapheme) is associated automatically and consistently with a stable perceptual-like experience (eg color). These associations are acquired in early childhood and remain robust throughout the lifetime. Synesthetic associations can transfer to novel inducers in adulthood as one learns a second language that uses another writing system. However, it is not known how long this transfer takes. We found that grapheme-color associations can transfer to novel graphemes after only a 10-minute writing exercise. Most subjects experienced (...)
     
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    Bring Back Philosophy: The Roots of Both Business and Ethics.Aleksandra Jasinska - 2024 - Journal of Human Values 30 (1):26-31.
    Managers face increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous situations that are more and more challenging to navigate. Ethical decision-making has become particularly complicated considering that codes, frameworks and protocols have proven deficient in resolving moral dilemmas. Managers’ unpreparedness to handle such challenges reflects the ineffectiveness of business ethics education, calling for new approaches towards training managers. This article makes a case for transforming business ethics education by taking it back to its roots. This implies the re-incorporation of its foundational discipline: (...)
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    Tagset adaptation to language changing over time. The case of the masculine personal category in the Electronic Corpus of 17th and 18.Aleksandra Wieczorek - 2024 - Corpus 25.
    Cet article présente les solutions utilisées pour le Corpus électronique des textes polonais des 17e et 18e siècles afin d’adapter son jeu de balises grammaticales à l’évolution du système morphologique qui a eu lieu au cours de la période. Les 17e et 18e siècles ont été marqués en effet par la formation d’une nouvelle catégorie grammaticale, appelée « masculine-personality » (Pl. *męskoosobowość*). Cette époque marque une transition de l’état ancien à l’état moderne et se caractérise par une variation significative des (...)
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  28. Kategoria podmiotowości w Traktacie Ludwiga Wittgensteina 241 Joanna Krzemkowsk a-Saja - Kategoria sensu życia w ujęciu Ludwiga Wittgensteina i Lwa Tołstoja.Aleksandra Gad - 2008 - Ruch Filozoficzny 65 (2).
     
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  29. Sprawozdanie z III Warsztatów Studentów Filozofii Sto lat filozofii analitycznej.Aleksandra Gad & Wojciech Krysztofiak - 2004 - Ruch Filozoficzny 4 (4).
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    Szestowa poszukiwanie pewności wiary.Aleksandra Macintosh - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11:221-222.
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    Shestov's Quest for Certainty of Faith.Aleksandra Macintosh - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):211-222.
    This article reconstructs Lev Shestov’s views on the Christian faith and, more specifically, his exploration of religious philosophy. Shestov was raised in the Jewish tradition, and as a mature man he was baptized in the Orthodox Church. The article shows the twists and turns of his intellectual quest, which took him from Marxism, via criticism of 19th century intellectualism, to religious philosophy.
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    Shestov's Quest for Certainty of Faith.Aleksandra Macintosh - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):211-222.
    This article reconstructs Lev Shestov’s views on the Christian faith and, more specifically, his exploration of religious philosophy. Shestov was raised in the Jewish tradition, and as a mature man he was baptized in the Orthodox Church. The article shows the twists and turns of his intellectual quest, which took him from Marxism, via criticism of 19th century intellectualism, to religious philosophy.
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    Odmienność w kulturze =.Aleksandra Rzepkowska (ed.) - 2017 - Toruń: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika.
    Książka stanowi interdyscyplinarną refleksję nad problemem odmienności w kulturze. Składa się z pięciu części, w których oświetlone zostały różne oblicza odmienności oraz konteksty, w jakich się ona objawia: etniczny, historyczny, lingwistyczny, religijny, artystyczny oraz społeczny. Atutem książki jest szerokie spojrzenie na problem odmienności, co potwierdza nośność znaczeniową tej kategorii konceptualnej, a także otwiera nowe horyzonty analiz oraz refleksji.
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  34. Problemy perswazji i manipulacji w literaturze popularnonaukowej ( na przykładzie Płci Mózgu Anne Moir i Davida Jessela).Aleksandra Rzymska - 2010 - Zagadnienia Naukoznawstwa 46 (185):519-532.
    Według tradycyjnych standardów, nauka powinna być wolna od wartościowań i perswazji, a w swej formie dążyć do beznamiętnego, obiektywnego opisu. Takich kryteriów nie da się jednak utrzymać szczególnie w naukach humanistycznych czy społecznych, operujących językami naturalnymi. Języki te obfitują bowiem w wyrażenia nacechowane emocjonalnie i oceniające, co sprawia, że nie mogą być wolne od perswazji. Perswazyjność języka należy do specyfiki nauk humanistycznych i nie jest zjawiskiem negatywnym. Jednakże świadome przedstawianie argumentacji i definicji perswazyjnych jako czystego opisu stanowi, z punktu widzenia (...)
     
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  35. Sprawozdanie z uroczystej sesji naukowej upamiętniającej 90. rocznicę urodzin Profesor Iji Lazari-Pawłowskiej.Aleksandra Rzymska - 2011 - Ruch Filozoficzny 68 (3).
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    How to Fight Linguistic Injustice in Science: Equity Measures and Mitigating Agents.Aleksandra Vučković & Vlasta Sikimić - 2022 - Social Epistemology (1):1-17.
    Though a common language of science allows for easier communication of the results among researchers, the use of lingua franca also comes with the cost of losing some of the diverse ideas and results arising from the plurality of languages. Following Quine’s famous thesis about the indeterminacy of translation, we elaborate on the inherent loss of diverse ideas when only one language of science is used. Non-native speakers sometimes experience epistemic injustice due to their language proficiency and consequently, their scientific (...)
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    Automated aerial suspended cargo delivery through reinforcement learning.Aleksandra Faust, Ivana Palunko, Patricio Cruz, Rafael Fierro & Lydia Tapia - 2017 - Artificial Intelligence 247:381-398.
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    Resistance to Change in the Corporate Elite: Female Directors’ Appointments onto Nordic Boards.Aleksandra Gregorič, Lars Oxelheim, Trond Randøy & Steen Thomsen - 2017 - Journal of Business Ethics 141 (2):267-287.
    In this empirical study, we investigate the variation in firms’ response to institutional pressure for gender-balanced boards, focusing specifically on the preservation of prevailing practices of director selection and its impact on the representation of women on the board of directors. Using 8 years of data from publicly listed Nordic corporations, we show societal pressure to be one of the determinants of female directorship. Moreover, in some corporations, the director selection process may work to maintain “a traditional type of board”. (...)
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    Transcultural Identity of Twerking: A Cultural Evolution Study of Women’s Bodily Practices of the Slavic and East African Communities.Aleksandra Łukaszewicz, Priscilla Gitonga & Kiryl Shylinhouski - 2024 - Social Epistemology 38 (2):208-221.
    Human culture is built upon nature to help humans adapt to their environment – first natural, but later natural-cultural. Cultural practices are aimed at aiding survival in changing environments, and in different settings they meet different environmental pressures, causing later changes in trajectories. According to cultural evolutionism, behaviours, ideas and artefacts are subject to inheritance, competition, accumulation of modifications, adaptation, geographical distribution, convergence and changes of function – these are mechanisms present also in biological evolution. In the following paper, we (...)
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  40. Bóg i ewolucja.Aleksandra Mościcka - 2009 - Hybris. Internetowy Magazyn Filozoficzny 8.
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    Well-being, capabilities and philosophical practice.Aleksandra Bulatovic - 2014 - Filozofija I Društvo 25 (4):105-120.
    The concept of well being has become the main criterion to assess quality of life in contemporary society. Individual well-being describes the individual quality of life, while social well-being refers to quality of life in a society. Given that well-being has a multitude of dimensions, a unique definition of it is elusive to scholars. In this article social well-being is conceptualised as a dynamic process within the context set by social integration as one?s relationship to society and the community. This (...)
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  42. Odpominanie prawdy u Platona.Aleksandra Burek - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 49 (1):39-52.
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  43. Doskonałości umiar nie jest potrzebny.Aleksandra Czenczek - 1996 - Prakseologia 136 (136).
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  44. Hjumovo shvatanje odnosa između skepticizma i filozofije.Aleksandra Davidović - 2018 - Theoria: Beograd 61 (3):93-118.
    U ovom radu istražujem kako su se Hjumova gledišta o odnosu između skepticizma i filozofije razvijala i kako su sazrevala tokom njegovog filozofskog rada. Hjumovo prvo delo, Rasprava o ljudskoj prirodi, ostavlja otvoreno pitanje zašto bi se iko bavio filozofijom u svetlu otkrića da su skeptički argumenti neoborivi. Cilj mi je da pokažem da, iako se Hjumov stav o skepticizmu i njegova skeptička pozicija nisu suštinski menjali tokom godina, Istraživanje o ljudskom razumu i Dijalozi o prirodnoj religiji, kao i nekoliko (...)
     
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  45. Legal Imagination or an Extra-Legal Hoax : On Storytelling, Friends of the Court and Crossing Legal Boundaries in the US Supreme Court.Aleksandra Wawrzyszczuk - 2020 - In Richard Mullender, Matteo Nicolini, Thomas D. C. Bennett & Emilia Mickiewicz (eds.), Law and imagination in troubled times: a legal and literary discourse. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Polish Validation of the Delaying Gratification Inventory.Aleksandra Dymek & Paweł Jurek - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin.
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    Linking Work Events with Work Engagement: Mediating Role of Emotions and Moderating Role of Psychological Capital.Aleksandra Penza & Agata Gasiorowska - forthcoming - Polish Psychological Bulletin:289-308.
    We examined the role of work-related emotions and personal resources operationalised as psychological capital (PsyCap) in the relationship between events occurring at work and employees’ work engagement. Using affective events theory and broaden-and-build theory as theoretical frameworks, we theorise that the perceived frequency of positive and negative events at work and work engagement is mediated by positive and negative work-related emotions and moderated by PsyCap. The results of path analysis on a sample of US and Polish employees showed that PsyCap (...)
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    Automatic proof generation in an axiomatic system for $\mathsf{CPL}$ by means of the method of Socratic proofs.Aleksandra Grzelak & Dorota Leszczyńska-Jasion - 2018 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 26 (1):109-148.
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    Self-sacrifice for ingroup's history: A diachronic perspective—ERRATUM.Maria Babińska & Michal Bilewicz - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
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    How is Political Privacy Different from Personal Privacy? An Argument from Democratic Governance.Aleksandra Samonek - 2020 - Diametros:1-14.
    In this paper I discuss the political value of the right to privacy. The classical accounts of privacy do not differentiate between privacy as the right of a citizen against other citizens vs. the right to privacy as the right against the state or the government. I shall argue that this distinction should be made, since the new context of the privacy debate has surpassed the historical frames in which the intelligence methods used by governments were comparable to those available (...)
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