Vol 29, No 4 (2017)

The ideas of philosophy — methodological pluralism — social practice

Table of Contents

Contents PDF
 
Foreword
Karolina Nowak, Krzysztof Nowak-Posadzy

Part I. Methodological and Theoretical Problems

Methodology through a cultural lens. The Poznań Approach to Philosophy of Humanities Against Alternative Meta-Methodological Orientations PDF
Jarosław Boruszewski, Krzysztof Nowak-Posadzy
Computer as a Tool for Modern Experimental Research (Large Hadron Collider Example)
Sławomir Leciejewski
Three Types of Reductionism — Richard Dawkins
Mariusz Szynkiewicz
Income Inequalities in Theory of Economics
Michał Litwiński

Part II. Social and Political Issues

Social Philosophy — the Achievement of Theoretical-Cognitive — Practical Applications
Włodzimierz Kaczocha
Is Previdistic Thinking Worthwhile? Prediction and Prognosis in Social Economics
Karolina Nowak
Provident Thinking in Housing Policy
Piotr Lis
The Democratization of Social Housing Management. Case Study: Poznan, Poland
Katarzyna Suszyńska, Zuzanna Rataj
Civil Activity in Contemporary Democratic Societies
Halina Zboroń

Part III. The Problems of Political and Economic

Basic Income. Radical Reform of European Welfare State Models or Utopian Fantasy?
Mariusz Baranowski
The Refugee Crisis as a Lens which Focuses the Deficits of European Integration
Piotr Cichocki
Corporations — One of the Actors of Global Ethics’ Construction
Barbara Pogonowska
Is This the End of Organisational History? Post-humanism and the Evolution of Organisational Structures
Adam Dzidowski


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