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TECHNOLOGY – VALUES – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Some Reflections on Changing Relations, Meanings and Social Practices)
Lech W. ZACHER
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract Narratives concerning technology and values relations requires an in-depth analysis of these two categories and also their contextualization. In social practice technology and values undergo significant changes, often revolutionary. They take systemic forms and they interact with each other. Since the [...] Read more.
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METHODOLOGICAL ANARCHISM AND ITS COGNITIVE VALUE
Magdalena SZPUNAR
Transformacje cywilizacyjne – między wiedzą, wrażliwością i wyobraźnią socjologiczną
Publication language: Polish
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Transformations No. 1 (112) 2022,  Publication date: 30 March 2022
Abstract The aim of the article is to present the basic assumptions of Paul K. Feyerabend's epistemological anarchism. The article presents the value of methodological anarchism for the cognitive process, methodology and development of science, as well as the controversies associated with the application of [...] Read more.
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RECONFIGURATIONS IN THE WORLD SYSTEM – BETWEEN THE OLD DRIVING FORCES AND NEW NETWORKS
Lech W. ZACHER
Global Problems – Future – Politics – Values
Publication language: English
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Transformations No. 3-4 (78-79) 2013,  Publication date: 13 November 2013
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OBSTACLES TO SUSTAINABILITY – IN PUBLIC DISCOURSE (the Case of a Transitional Economy – Poland)
Lech W. ZACHER
National Cases Augmented
Publication language: English
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Transformations No. 3-4 (94-95) 2017,  Publication date: 30 November 2017
Abstract Requirements for the sustainability in economy and society should be tailored to a given country or region. General models which often dominate in academic discourse are an important part of necessary social knowledge (of decision makers, media, NGOs etc.). They are formulated in universally relevant [...] Read more.
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FREEDOM AND SECURITY IN CYBERSPACE – A FEW COMMENTS ON THE BASIS OF JURISPRUDENCE
Małgorzata Skórzewska-Amberg
PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES OF SECURITY
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 13 May 2016
Abstract A new era was started by global and unfettered access to the Internet, allowing access to virtually unlimited information resources, their rapid exchange and processing. The anonymity of Internet users, threats to privacy and lack of control over illegal content on the network are a growing problem, [...] Read more.
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BETWEEN THE GREAT EXTINCTION OF MEGAFAUNA AND GLOBAL WARMING: ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL CONCLUSIONS DRAWN FROM THE COMPARISON OF TWO DISTANT IN TIME CASES OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESTRUCTION
Jarosław Mikołajec
ECOLOGY – FROM IDEA TO PRACTICE
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 13 May 2016
Abstract The subject of the article concerns philosophical conclusions from a comparison of two distant in time environmental disasters: the extinction of megafauna, which took place in the late Pleistocene and early Holocene, and modern global warming. Both processes are examples showing that seemingly small [...] Read more.
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THE PROBLEM OF FREEDOM AND THE IDEA OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Łukasz Rąb
ECOLOGY – FROM IDEA TO PRACTICE
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 13 May 2016
Abstract The purpose of this article is to show that freedom is the sine qua non of sustainable development, and that it is part of its axiological foundation. According to Leszek Gawor freedom in this context is understood most often as the degree of mastery of nature or expanding the scope of civil liberties [...] Read more.
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TECHNOLOGY – VALUES – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (Some Reflections on Changing Relations, Meanings and Social Practices)
Lech W. ZACHER
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract Narratives concerning technology and values relations requires an in-depth analysis of these two categories and also their contextualization. In social practice technology and values undergo significant changes, often revolutionary. They take systemic forms and they interact with each other. Since the [...] Read more.
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LOGOS AND TECHNOLOGY. BUCKMINSTER FULLER AND THE PROBLEM OF TWO CULTURES
Bartłomiej Knosala
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present the thought and activity of Buckminster Fuller in the context of the classic paradigm. According to this paradigm the aim of human activity is to reconcile individual Logos with general Logos. Fuller is using this paradigm to analyse the challenges of technological [...] Read more.
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CATASTROPHISM OF O. SPENGLER AND G. PICHT IN THE CONTEXT OF PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOG
Kamil Szymański
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract In this article I make a comparative analysis and criticism of the concept of catastrophism in the context of technical development formulated by Oswald Spengler and Georg Picht. Their concepts were created as part of the criticism of the technical world, forecasting negative consequences of the use [...] Read more.
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GILBERT SIMONDON’S PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY AS AN AUGMENTATION OF THE FUNDAMENTAL ANTHOLOGY OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER
Jędrzej Maliński
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract This paper compares the thought of two philosophers: Martin Heidegger and Gilbert Simondon. The project of the existential analytic of Dasein created by the former, based on acknowledgment of the ontological difference, undoubtedly influenced the philosophy of existence. However, because of Heidegger [...] Read more.
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PHILOSOPHY OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF PHILOSOPHICAL REFLECTION OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER
Grzegorz Szulczewski
UNDERSTANDING TECHNOLOGY – THEORIES AND INTERPRETATIONS
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 12 May 2016
Abstract This paper presents the development of philosophy of technology by M. Heidegger. At the beginning I present the concept of technology,from the perspective of the existential, concluded in his book Being and Time. Then I discuss the concept of the essence of technology, developed after 1945 by M. Heidegger [...] Read more.
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HOW DO PEOPLE WITH DEONTOLOGICAL AND UTILITARIAN INCLINATIONS DIFFER IN MORAL REASONING?
Anna Macko
PHILOSOPHY – PERCEPTION AND VISUALIZATION OF WORLD AND LIFE
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 10 May 2016
Abstract This study compared the harshness of moral judgment and sensitivity to different aspects of a situation in judgments made by people with utilitarian and deontological inclinations. The participants were 240 students who made moral judgments in two business scenarios and then responded to moral dilemmas [...] Read more.
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DEATH THAT DOES NOT WANT TO BE VISUALIZED...? CULTURAL FACTORS OF THINKING ABOUT DEATH AND MORTALITY IN REGARDS TO THE POSTMODERN VISION OF DEATH
Monika Miczka-Pajestka
PHILOSOPHY – PERCEPTION AND VISUALIZATION OF WORLD AND LIFE
Publication language: Polish
Journal article
Transformations No. 1–2 (88–89) 2016,  Publication date: 10 May 2016
Abstract In this article the question of perception, as well as visualizing and understanding death have been presented and discussed. The cultural determinants of thinking about death and the prospect of post-modern “crowding” out of death from the space of life are indicated. Also the problem of visualizing [...] Read more.