Table of Contents
| Contents | |
| 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 | |
| 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 |
ISSN: 2082–0860