The Significance of the Lvov Warsaw School in the European Culture

The Significance of the Lvov Warsaw School in the European Culture
Author: Anna Brożek,Friedrich Stadler,Jan Woleński
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319528694

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This volume is a result of the international symposium “The Tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw School in European Culture,” which took place in Warsaw, Poland, September 2015. It collects almost all the papers presented at the symposium as well as some additional ones. The contributors include scholars from Austria, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Poland. The papers are devoted to the history and reception of the Lvov-Warsaw School, a Polish branch of analytic philosophy. They present the School’s achievements as well as its connections to other analytic groups. The contributors also show how the tradition of the School is developed contemporarily. The title will appeal to historians of analytic philosophy as well as historians of philosophy in Central Europe.

The Lvov Warsaw School and Contemporary Philosophy of Language

The Lvov Warsaw School and Contemporary Philosophy of Language
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789004471146

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Leading authors in their fields present an interdisciplinary panorama of vital themes of the philosophy of language and track their historical origins. This book gives new life to historical ideas and additional depth to current debates.

Tradition of the Lvov Warsaw School

Tradition of the Lvov Warsaw School
Author: Anna Brożek,Alicja Chybińska,Jacek Jadacki,Jan Woleński
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004311763

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The volume aims to show the variety of research currents of the Lvov-Warsaw School and the ways in which these currents are developed today. The content of the book is divided into three parts: “Logic and Semiotics”, “Metaphysics and Ontology”, and “Psychology and Sociology”.

The Concept of Causality in the Lvov Warsaw School

The Concept of Causality in the Lvov Warsaw School
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004522244

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The kernel of this volume is an English translation of Jan Łukasiewicz’s classic work on the concept of cause (1906). It is the starting point for analytical considerations on causality of two generations of philosophers belonging to the tradition of the Lvov-Warsaw School.

Psychobiographical Illustrations on Meaning and Identity in Sociocultural Contexts

Psychobiographical Illustrations on Meaning and Identity in Sociocultural Contexts
Author: Claude-Hélène Mayer,Paul, J.P. Fouché,Roelf Van Niekerk
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030812386

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This book explores psychobiography with focus on meaning making and identity development in the life and works of extraordinary individuals. Meaning-making and identity development are existential constructs influencing psychological development, mental health and wellbeing across the lifecourse. The chapters illustrate through the eyes of 25 international psychobiographers various theoretical and methodological approaches to psychobiography. They explore how individuals, such as Angela Merkel, Karl Lagerfeld, Henri Nouwen, Vivian Maier, Charles Baudelaire, W.E.B. du Bois, Loránt Hegedüs, Kim Philby, Zoltan Paul Dienes, Albertina Sisulu, Ruth First, Sokrates, and Jesus construct their lives to make meaning, develop their identities and grow as individuals within their sociocultural contexts. The texts provide deep insight into life’s development.

Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe

Early Phenomenology in Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Witold Płotka,Patrick Eldridge
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-04-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030396237

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This book presents the origins of Central and Eastern European phenomenology. It features chapters that explore the movement's development, its most important thinkers, and its theoretical and historical context. This collection examines such topics as the realism-idealism controversy, the status of descriptive psychology, the question of the phenomenological method, and the problem of the world. The chapters span the first decades of the development of phenomenology in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, Russia, and Yugoslavia before World War II. The contributors track the Brentanian heritage of the development. They show how this tradition inspired influential thinkers like Celms, Špet, Ingarden, Frank, Twardowski, Patočka, and others. The book also puts forward original investigations. Moreover it elaborates new accounts of the foundations of phenomenology. While the volume begins with the Brentanian heritage, it situates phenomenology in a dialogue with other important schools of thought of that time, including the Prague School and Lvov-Warsaw School of Logic. This collection highlights thinkers whose writings have had only a limited reception outside their home countries due to political and historical circumstances. It will help readers gain a better understanding of how the phenomenological movement developed beyond its start in Germany. Readers will also come to see how the phenomenological method resonated in different countries and led to new philosophical developments in ontology, epistemology, psychology, philosophy of culture, and philosophy of religion.

Beyond WEIRD Psychobiography in Times of Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives

Beyond WEIRD  Psychobiography in Times of Transcultural and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
Author: Claude-Hélène Mayer,Roelf van Niekerk,Paul J.P. Fouché,Joseph G. Ponterotto
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2023-05-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783031288272

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This volume presents psychobiographical research in non-WEIRD—Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic—contexts and samples, focusing on culture, transcultural and transdisciplinary work. It creates a platform for researchers, scholars and scientists from diverse backgrounds to put forth new theoretical and methodological stances in psychobiography, thereby making the field more inclusive, diverse and equitable. The chapters in this volume investigate the role of context across the life course of non-WEIRD psychological subjects, as well as the interplay between them and their environments across the life span. They further elucidate cognitive, affective and behavioural aspects of individuals with non-WEIRD backgrounds. The volume provides a broad and at the same time in-depth perspective into psychobiography beyond the usual contexts and therefore has new and original learnings to offer across disciplines and cultures. It is a breakthrough in terms of its transcultural and transdisciplinary insights into lives lived in different contexts in the world. "Every person is in certain respects (a) like all other persons, (b) like some other persons, (c) like no other persons. This book is a challenging and fascinating exploration of extending psychobiography beyond its origins in Europe and America to women and men of different races and social and economic classes from Africa, Asia, and around the world. At its best, psychobiography can increase people's awareness of their own subjective experience and that of others, contributing to movements for social, cultural and political change." William McKinley Runyan, Professor Emeritus & Professor of the Graduate School, School of Social Welfare, U. of California Berkeley Beyond Weird is beyond needed. The book triumphantly fills the gap created by a dearth of studies of people other than Western, educated, European and American men. James William Anderson, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University, Chicago.

Public Knowledge in Cold War Poland

Public Knowledge in Cold War Poland
Author: Alexej Lochmatow
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2023-09-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000958034

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This book explores the public debates among scholars that took place in Early Cold War Poland. The author challenges the traditional narrative on the ‘Sovietisation’ of Central and Eastern European countries and proposes to see this process not as a spread of Marxist ideology or a Soviet institutional model, but as an attempt to force scholars to rapidly adopt new academic and civic virtues. This book argues that this project failed to succeed in Poland and shows how the struggle against these new virtues united both Marxist and non-Marxist scholars. While covering the arc of Polish scholarly debates, the author invites the reader to go beyond Poland and to use ‘virtues’ as a framework for reflections on both the foundations of scholarly practice and the ‘nature’ of authoritarian regimes with their ambition to teach scholars how to be ‘virtuous.’