Lublin School of Philosophy. A Comparative Perspective

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Table of contents Preface (Jacek Wojtysiak) Andrzej Bronk, Stanisław Majdański, The Epistemological and Methodological Inspirations and Aspirations of the Lublin School of Classical Philosophy I. Metaphysics Michał Głowala, The Theory of the Act and Potentiality in the Lublin School of Philosophy and in Analytic Metaphysics Marek Piwowarczyk, The Form and Components of the Substance: Mieczysław A. Krąpiec’s Hylomorphism in the Context of Analytical Currents within Hylomorphism Marek Piwowarczyk, The Problem of Accidental Existence in Mieczysław A. Krąpiec’s Metaphysics in the Context of the Thomistic Discussion on Esse Accidentale Jacek Wojtysiak, Błażej Gębura, Antoni B. Stępień’s Metaphysics: A Comparative Approach II. Epistemology and Philosophy of Mind Jacek Wojtysiak, Antoni B. Stępień’s Epistemology in the Context of Roman Ingarden’s Phenomenology Arkadiusz Gut, Joanna K. Teske, Other Minds and Other Bodies: The Phenomenological Idea of Direct Cognition III. Methodology of Science and Semiotics Monika Walczak, The Categories of Interdisciplinarity and Integration in Relation to Stanisław Kamiński’s Analytical-Ordering Schemas Robert Kublikowski, Stanisław Kamiński’s Concept of Definition in the Context of Contemporary Theories of Definition IV. Philosophy of Nature and Natural Sciences Zbigniew Wróblewski, The Dispute on the Existence of Philosophy of Nature Zenon Roskal, Stanisław Mazierski’s Views on Causality in Comparison with Other Selected Conceptions of Causality Marian Wnuk, Between Theoretical Biology and Biophilosophy: Włodzimierz Sedlak as a Scientific Poacher Index of Names
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Lublin school of philosophy, classical philosophy, lubelska szkoła filozoficzna, filozofia klasyczna
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978-83-8061-901-2