819 research outputs found
Witold Kula, Historia, zacofanie, rozwoj. (Histoire, retard, développement).
Sachs Ignacy. Witold Kula, Historia, zacofanie, rozwoj. (Histoire, retard, développement).. In: Annales. Économies, Sociétés, Civilisations. 39ᵉ année, N. 5, 1984. pp. 1107-1110
Ingarden and Blaustein on image consciousness: data
This collection includes materials connected to the research article on "Ingarden and Blaustein on Image Consciousness" by Witold Płotka, published by "Studia Phaenomenologica" 23 (20023): 89-114, https://doi.org/10.5840/studphaen2023235. The collection includes: the original version of the text before reviews, three anonymized reviews written by the journal's reviewers, the author's replies to the reviewers, a version of the text with highlighted fragments which required revision, and a database of major quotations, both in original formulation and translation into English, used in the article. As an overview: the article explores two phenomenologies of image consciousness that were formulated by Ingarden and Blaustein, both of whom were students of Husserl. Both philosophers analyze image consciousness in the context of the phenomenon of contemplating a painting. The article serves to define main differences between both approaches. It is argued that both philosophers refer to different theoretical contexts when discussing Husserl’s idea of image consciousness. </p
The origins of Leopold Blaustein’s descriptive psychology: data
This collection includes materials connected to the research article on "The Origins of Leopold Blaustein’s Descriptive Psychology: An Essay in the Heritage of the Lvov–Warsaw School" by Witold Płotka, published by "History of Psychology" 26(4) (2023), s. 372-390, https://doi.org/10.1037/hop0000241.The collection includes:the original version of the text before reviews,two anonymized reviews written by the journal's reviewers,the author's replies to the reviewers,a version of the text with revisions introduced as highlighted fragments, anda database of major quotations, both in original Polish formulation and translation into English, used in the article.As an overview: This article critically analyzes the concept of descriptive psychology, which was used by Blaustein as part of his struggles with the Brentanian heritage which shaped the Lvov-Warsaw School. It is argued that because of his studies under the Gestaltists or Husserl, Blaustein was able to redefine the basics of Brentano’s and Twardowski’s projects of empirical and descriptive psychology. </p
Peasants in History. Essays in Honour of Daniel Thorner, edited by E. J. Hobsbawm, Witold Kula, Ashok Mitra, K.N. Raj, Ignacy Sachs
Lamant Pierre L. Peasants in History. Essays in Honour of Daniel Thorner, edited by E. J. Hobsbawm, Witold Kula, Ashok Mitra, K.N. Raj, Ignacy Sachs. In: Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer, tome 72, n°267, 2e trimestre 1985. La péninsule indochinoise et les Européens de la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle à 1954 (1re Partie) p. 252
A Prometheus on a Human Scale – Ignacy Łukasiewicz
This book is dedicated to the life and work of Ignacy Łukasiewicz, Polish pharmacist whose world-renowned achievements include construction of the world’s first oil refinery and invention of the modern kerosene lamp. The authors also portray the history of the Galician oil industry and set it in the context of political, social and technological changes taking place in the 19th-century Central and Eastern Europe. "The work adds substantially to existing scholarship in English. As the author of the only English-language academic monograph devoted to a general history of the Galician oil industry, I can attest that this manuscript adds significant and important information, details, depth of investigation that is not provided in my book or any other book. It therefore makes a novel contribution that will be very valuable to anyone looking for a truly detailed account of Ignacy Łukasiewicz’s contribution within the context of the Galician oil industry in general." Alison Frank Johnson Professor of History and of Germanic Languages and Literatures Harvard University, Center for European Studies "The authors sketch the profiles of two outstanding Poles, pioneers of the oil industry – Ignacy Łukasiewicz, MSc. in Pharmacy, and mining engineer and geologist Witold Zglenicki, called the Polish Nobel (...) This scientific work is an interesting and captivating read. It can be used not only by scientists and students, but also by everyone who is interested in industrial cultural heritage (...)." Krzysztof Broński Professor and Head of Department of Economic and Social History Economic University in Krakó
A Prometheus on a Human Scale – Ignacy Łukasiewicz
This book is dedicated to the life and work of Ignacy Łukasiewicz, Polish pharmacist whose world-renowned achievements include construction of the world’s first oil refinery and invention of the modern kerosene lamp. The authors also portray the history of the Galician oil industry and set it in the context of political, social and technological changes taking place in the 19th-century Central and Eastern Europe. "The work adds substantially to existing scholarship in English. As the author of the only English-language academic monograph devoted to a general history of the Galician oil industry, I can attest that this manuscript adds significant and important information, details, depth of investigation that is not provided in my book or any other book. It therefore makes a novel contribution that will be very valuable to anyone looking for a truly detailed account of Ignacy Łukasiewicz’s contribution within the context of the Galician oil industry in general." Alison Frank Johnson Professor of History and of Germanic Languages and Literatures Harvard University, Center for European Studies "The authors sketch the profiles of two outstanding Poles, pioneers of the oil industry – Ignacy Łukasiewicz, MSc. in Pharmacy, and mining engineer and geologist Witold Zglenicki, called the Polish Nobel (...) This scientific work is an interesting and captivating read. It can be used not only by scientists and students, but also by everyone who is interested in industrial cultural heritage (...)." Krzysztof Broński Professor and Head of Department of Economic and Social History Economic University in Krakó
Witold Kula's Anthropological Vision of Economic History
The article deals with Witold Kula's anthropological vision of economic history, what allows the Author to analyze a broader phenomenon of anthropologization of history
Witold Gombrowicz, « sociologue en apesanteur »
Witold Gombrowicz cite une fois le nom de Pierre Bourdieu mais n’a pu connaître son œuvre, alors qu’au contraire Bourdieu a connu les livres de Gombrowicz. Cet article entend montrer comment l’écriture objectivante de l’auteur de Ferdyduke lui a donné comme un pressentiment de « la sociologie du champ » de l’auteur des Règles de l’art.Even if he quotes once the name of Bourdieu, Witold Gombrowicz did not know his work. At the contrary, Pierre Bourdieu knew rather well the books of the polish writer. The aim of this article is to show how the permanent objectivation of the author of Ferdydurke, leads him very near the “field sociology” of the author of The rules of art
Szanując inność : Witold Szalonek, pedagog i wychowawca
Witold Szalonek is one of the most distinctive personages in the second half of the 20th century.
Apart from his composing activity, characterised by a radical sound language grounded in
the ideas of the Second Avantgarde, he was known for being a pedagogue and populariser of music
dedicated to students. The subject of the article is Witold Szalonek’s less known professional
activity as a long-standing lecturer at the Music Academy in Katowice and Hochschule der
Künste in Berlin, a choirmaster of amateur singing bands in his youth, and an indefatigable organiser
of concerts, music festivals, as well as an author of many musical auditions for young
people
Witold Lutoslawski’s work in the light of Debussy’s aesthetic view
The author of this article makes a comparison of the musical styles of two composers: Witold Lutosławski and Claude Debussy. The basic concepts of Lutosławski’s music at many points touches the aesthetic views of Debussy. This article is an attempt to answer the question: to what extent C. Debussy described as “revolutionary of the twentieth century” has had an impact on creative activities of Witold Lutosławski
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