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Współczesne związki intymne w sieci przeszkód i sprzeczności

2020

W artykule przyglądam się przeszkodom i sprzecznościom, które wynikają ze zmienności naszej rzeczywistości i z jednej strony są charakterystyczne dla czasów, w których żyjemy – dlatego są nieredukowalne – a z drugiej utrudniają lub nawet uniemożliwiają ludziom tworzenie satysfakcjonujących związków intymnych. Traktowane jako opresyjne i niesprawiedliwe nierówności w związku, konieczność kompromisu przy dominacji różnych odmian indywidualizmu i koncentracji na „ja” czy negocjacyjny charakter relacji komplikują budowanie szczęśliwych związków oraz tak ważną w nich intymności.

NegotiationIndividualismInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityCompromiseHappinessGeneral MedicineSociologyzwiązki; nierówność; szczęście; intymność; zmiana; satysfakcja; pozorne partnerstworelationships; inequality; happiness; intimacy; change; satisfaction; apparent partnershipSocial psychologymedia_commonRocznik Andragogiczny
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The Relativity of Knowledge

2020

The three central themes of epistemological relativism are the relativity of truth, knowledge and reality. In the previous chapter, I demonstrated how the relativity of truth could be given a well-founded formulation by setting truth claims in relation to context and points of view—without renouncing the concept of an objective truth. In this chapter, I will examine the relativity of knowledge in regard to justifying it. The traditional theory of knowledge is individualistic, while viewpoint relativism leads to communal epistemology, where knowing is always in relation to a community. I will begin my analysis from the classical concept of knowledge, which can be considered the basic definit…

Objective knowledgeIndividualismTheory of relativityInterpretation (philosophy)Pluralism (philosophy)Context (language use)SociologyRelation (history of concept)RelativismEpistemology
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Moral Attitudes Toward Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement (PCE): Differences and Similarities Among Germans With and Without PCE Experience

2018

Pharmacological cognitive enhancement (PCE), the use of illicit and/or prescription drugs to increase cognitive performance, has spurred controversial discussion in bioethics. In a semi-structured interview study with 60 German university students and employees, differences and similarities in moral attitudes toward PCE among 30 experienced participants (EPs) vs. 30 inexperienced participants (IPs) were investigated. Substances EPs used most often are methylphenidate, amphetamines, tetrahydrocannabinol and modafinil. Both EPs and IPs addressed topics such as autonomous decision making or issues related to fairness such as equality in test evaluation and distortion of competition. While most…

Philosophy & psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectfairness050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesIndividualism0302 clinical medicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPharmacology (medical)Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceMedical prescriptionautonomymedia_commonPharmacologypharmacological cognitive enhancement05 social scienceslcsh:RM1-950StakeholderCognitionCommon senseBioethicsdistortion of competitionethicslcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacologystimulantsddc:100Perspectiveinterview studyPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomy
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The Problem of Mind and Other Minds in William James’s Pragmatism

2008

The chapter explicates William James’s pragmatist conception of the human mind and his way of approaching the problem of other minds. James’s pragmatism is usually classified among empiricist and associationist philosophies of mind, but as is shown, it can also be understood according to its Kantian features. In James’s view, the mind is really an active and a purpose-oriented organizing principle which structures our lifeworld. The main difference between James’s pragmatism and Kant’s transcendental philosophy is that James does not make any explicit distinction between psychological and philosophical inquiries into the mind; he based his philosophy of mind on the same introspective method…

Philosophy of mindIndividualismPragmatismProblem of other mindsPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectMetaphysicsSolipsismEmpiricismTranscendental philosophyEpistemologymedia_common
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Individuo y sociedad en la filosofía de Charles Taylor. Una aproximación desde el enfoque hermenéutic

2010

RESUMENEn este artículo expongo la concepción de persona y sociedad en la filosofía de Charles Taylor. Para ello comienzo planteando la pregunta acerca de si es adecuado referirse a Taylor como “comunitarista” o, por el contrario, desde la hermenéutica es más preciso concebir una dimensión “dialógica” del sí mismo. De este modo llegamos a la expresión “individualismo holista” como propuesta a concebir la relación entre persona y sociedad. ya por último incidimos en el reconocimiento de bienes sociales irreductibles como una de las principales ventajas que comporta el enfoque hermenéutico desde el individualismo holista.PALABRAS CLAVE HERMENéUTICA, INDIVIDUALISMO HOLISTA, BIENES SOCIALES IRR…

PhilosophyIndividualismPhilosophySelfDialogical selfPersonaHermeneuticsHumanitiesContrastes. Revista Internacional de Filosofía
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07. Social freedom in contemporary capitalism: A reconstruction of Axel Honneth’s normative approach to the economy

2015

This paper discusses two related issues, namely how to adequately describe the economy within the framework of a critical social theory, and how to understand the interrelation between the socio-economic and political dimensions of democracy. Concerning the first issue Honneth stresses the moral quality of social integration, and concerning the second issue he develops a conception of ‘democratic Sittlichkeit.’ In reconstructing these issues, both the promises and problems of Honneth’s work for analyzing and criticizing contemporary developments in the economy are explored. The paper concludes that the unresolved challenge for Honneth is not to succumb to a nostalgic return to 19th century …

PoliticsIndividualismSocial integrationEconomyCritical theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectNormativeHegelianismSociologyCapitalismDemocracymedia_commonStudies in Social and Political Thought
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Sports participation and cultural trends. Running as a reflection of individualisation and post-materialism processes in Spanish society

2014

AbstractThis article examines the relationship between cultural change processes and the practice of running. The empirical basis is the national survey on Spanish sport habits carried out in 2005. Specifically, the subsamples of runners (n = 343) and other sport modalities (n = 2,687) were used. The study reveals that runners are characterised by more post-materialist and individualist tendencies than the rest of the participants. The results suggest the existence of a close relationship between the predominant cultural orientations and certain types of sport activity.

Post-materialismModalitiesSociology and Political Science05 social sciencesPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGender studies030229 sport sciencesSociology of sport03 medical and health sciencesIndividualism0302 clinical medicineClose relationship0502 economics and businessOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSociologySocial sciencehuman activities050212 sport leisure & tourismEuropean Journal for Sport and Society
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Peter Olivi on Political Power, Will, and Human Agency

2016

This essay discusses the views of Peter Olivi (ca. 1248-98) on the foundations of political power and agency. The central argument is that there is a strong connection between Olivi’s voluntarist psychology and his views concerning political power. According to Olivi, political power is ultimately based on the will of God, but in such a way that both the rulers and their subjects have, through their individual freedom, the liberty to use their share of power as they will. In fact, Olivi conceptualises political power as an extension of the dominion that human beings have over their wills, which is essential for being a political agent in the full sense. By providing a philosophical analysis…

Power (social and political)PhilosophyHistoryPoliticsIndividualismArgumentPhilosophical analysisAgency (philosophy)Environmental ethicsSociologyPolitical philosophySocial scienceIntellectual historyVivarium
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Filozofia polityczna Tomasza Hobbesa i jej wpływ na ukształtowanie się moderności

2017

Considered one of the greatest and most original English philosophers, Thomas Hobbes was the founder of modern political philosophy. His modernity manifests itself in a revolutionary position – in emphasizing novelty and in completely breaking with the past. We are still influenced by his ideas. He has introduced the model of the human being, who is driven by his desires and is involved in the ongoing activity of multiplying his wealth and of acquiring more and more power, and of the state as the organization of coercion. The knowledge of Hobbes’s political thought is essential to understand the ideological foundations of the modern world, as well as to creatively overcome them.

Power (social and political)PoliticsIndividualismState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectModernityPhilosophyIdeologyPolitical philosophyClassical traditionHumanitiesmedia_commonEpistemologyDialogi Polityczne
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Reagan y el ombligo de Woody Allen

1981

Publicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónVidal-Beneyto JoséSOCIEDADDerechización EEUUPOLÍTICAIndividualismo
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