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    Rare Opportunity or History Revisited? The Pitfalls and Prospects of Ethical AI in Light of Public Ethical Responses to the Telegraph.Marc M. Anderson - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):7-44.
    This article undertakes a comparative ethical analysis of the types of public expectations and concerns related to the development of two technologies: the telegraph and artificial intelligence. For each technology I provide a historical survey of public ethical expectations and concerns followed by a survey of the outcome or results of those expectations. Expectations and concerns of the telegraph era public are drawn together from popular and public literature and regulation of the period, whereas the expectations and concerns of our (...)
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  2. Kiedy zmienność staje się stałością. Reinterpretacja jogicznego tapasu w rzeczywistości „społeczeństwa ryzyka” Ulricha Becka.Nina Budziszewska & Klaudia Bączyk-Lesiuk - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):99-116.
    The article attempts to answer the question concerning the possibility of reinterpreting tapas and locating it in the risk society. The authors, referring to Ulrich Beck’s concept, look for the ways out of the “kingdom of shadows”, possessed by a constant sense of threat, both in the global and local sphere. The article takes a cross-sectional look at tapas in old Indian literature, looking for possibilities of its contemporary implementation on non-Indian grounds, as a response to the deteriorating psycho-physical state (...)
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    Idealism, Realism and Hints of Personalism in C.I. Lewis.Charles S. Herrman - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):45-65.
    This paper examines the arguments of C.I. Lewis respecting the utility of idealist and realist philosophical categories and ends with a look at his personalist credentials. It is reported that Lewis pared away the outer layer of idealism leaving its utility in explaining perception via his concept of the “given”. This resulted in a fundamentally realist vision with the exception of perceptive theory. It is offered that the realist perspective is the more satisfactory metaphysical component of a healthy personalist philosophy, (...)
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    Spinoza, Nietzsche and Deleuze: The Philosophy of the Body.Orkhan Imanov - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):67-85.
    The article aims to explore the roots of Deleuzean body beyond the traditional arguments of the philosophy of the body. In this context, firstly, I discuss the attitude of Cartesian dualism toward the body, and its consequences, which form the beginning of early modern philosophy. At the same time, they reflect the old, traditional views on the body. Those visions describe the body as a corpse in itself. With Spinoza and later Nietzsche the body, and soul/mind dualism is replaced with (...)
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  5. State Power over the Body in the Context of Thomistic Ethics — Capital Punishment, Police Killing and Waging War.Wojciech Stanisław Kilan - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):87-98.
    When engaging in a philosophical analysis of body and corporeality in a political context, it is essential to ask to what extent, under what circumstances, and in accordance with what moral norms the state performs actions that have the bodies and lives of citizens as their object. This issue was already discussed in ancient philosophy, examples of which can be found in the writings of Plato and Aristotle, but also in ancient jurisprudence, especially in the law and the legal doctrine (...)
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    Carnap i Quine: adwersarze czy sojusznicy? [„The Philosophical Project of Carnap and Quine”, Sean Harris (ed.)].Artur Kosecki - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):145-153.
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    O relacji archetyp–obraz. Znaczenie terminów obraz pierwotny, „imago”, dominanta psychiczna w kontekście rozwoju koncepcji psychoanalitycznej Carla Gustava Junga.Patrycja Neumann - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):117-132.
    Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious is grounded in the concept of archetype, which he derived from Neoplatonic philosophy. This term has penetrated into subsequent psychological and culturological concepts, becoming popular nowadays in the context of research on culture due to its connection with the symbol, myth, image. Most researchers of Jung’s work forget that this concept appeared in his texts relatively late, and at that time the psychiatrist had already been developing his thought for almost twenty years. He created (...)
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    Niech „nieustanny krzyk ptaków” będzie (dla nas) przestrogą [Beata Dżon-Ozimek, Michał Olszewski, „Ptaki krzyczą nieustannie. Historia Günthera Niethammera, esesmana i ornitologa z Auschwitz”].Zbigniew Pietrzak - 2024 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 18 (3):135-143.
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