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Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory
The series Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation. From Vol. 7 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Jewish History and Memory .
6 publications
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Understanding Predication
©2017 Edited Collection -
Towards Scientific Metaphysics, Volume 2
Benedykt Bornstein’s Geometrical Logic and Modern Philosophy©2019 Monographs -
Towards Scientific Metaphysics, Volume 1
In the Circle of the Scientific Metaphysics of Zygmunt Zawirski. Development and Comments on Zawirski’s Concepts and their Philosophical Context©2019 Monographs -
The Polish Middle Class
©2015 Monographs -
The Legacy of Polish Solidarity
Social Activism, Regime Collapse, and Building of a New Society©2015 Edited Collection -
The Language of Polish Modernism
©2017 Monographs -
The Folk Bible of Central-Eastern Europe
©2019 Monographs -
The Flow of Ideas
Russian Thought from the Enlightenment to the Religious-Philosophical Renaissance©2015 Monographs -
The Ethical Condemnation of Hunting
©2022 Edited Collection -
Studies in Philosophy, History of Ideas and Modern Societies
ISSN: 2191-1878
Until the publication of volume 21 the title of the series was "Polish Contemporary Philosophy and Philosophical Humanities". The series aspires to present a wide and relevant overview of best Polish works in philosophy and philosophical parts of the major fields of the humanities: political and social sciences, history, religious studies or what is named in Poland "the history of ideas". The subsequent editions of books within this series are either re-editions of the works previously published in non-Polish versions, or new translations from Polish. Some books contain extended works, other ones provide collections of smaller papers. Some of the authors presented in the series are widely acknowledged and regarded to be the "classics" of Polish intellectual life in the second half of the 20th Century, others are recognized as outstanding professors today. The quality and fame of the works and authors presented in the series are the only criteria for inclusion. The series is open to all streams of Polish philosophy: from analytical philosophy, through phenomenology and hermeneutics, to existential or religious philosophies. Also the word "philosophy" should be understood very widely in this case.
30 publications
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Studies in Philosophy, Culture and Contemporary Society
The aim of the series is to present classical philosophical thought and knowledge about problems and processes which take place in contemporary society. Such a perspective stems from the very relationship between philosophy and social sciences, which is both dynamic and reflexive. On the one hand, in its pure form as a ‘theoria,’ philosophical thought – even if sometimes abstracts from the social context – always remains an active observation that, in the long run, has an impact on social processes, and especially on social sciences. On the other hand, there is a reverse process in which social phenomena directly stimulate philosophical thought. As part of the series, we plan to publish monographs and volumes dealing with specific problems or social phenomena. Furthermore, the works of Polish societies, like The Polish Leibnizian Society and The Bachelard Society ‘Mythopaeia’, and others will be published.
40 publications
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Studies in Jewish History and Memory
ISSN: 2364-1975
The series Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation. The series was formerly known as Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory .
10 publications
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Psychoanalysis – the Promised Land?
The History of Psychoanalysis in Poland 1900–1989. Part I. The Sturm und Drang Period. Beginnings of Psychoanalysis in the Polish Lands during the Partitions 1900–1918©2020 Monographs -
Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition
Voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countriesEdited Collection -
Problems of Methodology and Philosophy in Linguistics
©2015 Monographs -
Philosophical and Translatological Wanderings in Moominvalley
©2023 Monographs -
Ode Consciousness
©2009 Monographs -
Miron Białoszewski: Radical Quest Beyond Dualisms
©2012 Thesis -
Metaphor and Senses
The Synamet Corpus: A Polish Resource for Synesthetic Metaphors©2019 Monographs -
Ius, Lex et Res Publica
Studies in Law, Philosophy and Political CulturesThe Ius, Lex et Res Publica. Studies in Law, Philosophy and Political Cultures series explores a wide range of topics, especially within the Polish legal and socio-political framework. This new series of monographs focuses chiefly on topics related to current legal and socio-political tendencies, comparative studies, philosophical, legal, and political theory, psychology and sociology of law, and other subjects that would be of interest to law practitioners and scholars conducting research in the field of social sciences. Intending to promote interdisciplinary and multidimensional scholarship, the Ius, Lex et Res Publica series encourages an innovative approach to classical studies in national-oriented, European, and international matters. In addition, this series will seek to provide a high academic standard in addressing recent and fundamental legal, philosophical and socio-political problems. Single-author publications, collaborative studies, and collections of academic essays are welcomed.
42 publications