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Person and Natural Law is an important treatise on the philosophical understanding of natural law and its role in human existence. In this book, Professor Krapiec explains natural law analogically and argues that an individual is capable of interpreting and understanding the natural arrangement of things, of what is human good and evil. It is precisely this human capacity to understand good and evil, as well as the realization (in one's own behaviour) of the discerned good, that reveals the existence of natural law within an individual and among people. The individual's rational choice to «do good» is the analogical expression of natural law.
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The international conference Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining IIS:IIPWM’05, organized in Gda?sk-Sobieszewo on 13–16th June, 2005, was a continuation of a long tradition of conferences on applications of Arti?cial Intelligence (AI) in Information Systems (IS), organized by the Institute of Computer Science of Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with other scienti?c and business institutions. The Institute itself is deeply engaged in research both in AI and IS and many scientists view it as a leading institution both in fundamental and - plied research in these areas in Poland. The originators of this conference series, Prof. M. D?browski and Dr. M. Michalewicz had i...
Spis treści Czym są gry komputerowe? > Artur Szutta Jednym z najważniejszych pytań filozoficznych jest to o istotę danej rzeczy albo, jeśli takie istoty nie istnieją, przynajmniej o to, co mamy na myśli, wypowiadając dane słowo. Zatem czym są gry komputerowe lub co mamy na myśli, mówiąc „gra komputerowa”, „gra cyfrowa” albo „gra wideo”? Zarówno Counter-Strike, Cywilizacja V jak i The World of Warcraft należą do zbioru gier jako takich, zbioru, do którego należą też szachy, warcaby czy znane Wam (mam nadzieję) z dzieciństwa gry w podchody i w wojnę. Co je łączy? Co sprawia, że i jedne, i drugie zasługują na miano „gry”? No i co odróżnia te pierws...
An exploration of the history and significance of the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland. The Palace of Culture and Science is a massive Stalinist skyscraper that was “gifted” to Warsaw by the Soviet Union in 1955. Framing the Palace’s visual, symbolic, and functional prominence in the everyday life of the Polish capital as a sort of obsession, locals joke that their city suffers from a “Palace of Culture complex.” Despite attempts to privatize it, the Palace remains municipally owned, and continues to play host to a variety of public institutions and services. The Parade Square, which surrounds the building, has resisted attempts to convert it into a money-making comm...
The evolution of the famed socialist, Rosa Luxemberg's political thought and her struggle to reconcile her political career with her domestic desires can be traced in this volume of letters written to her political partner and lover, Leo Jogiches.