Publications

Prof. Barbara Markiewicz

Selected Works:

  1. Crisis of Political Identity and the Process of European Integration, B. Markiewicz, R. Wonicki (ed.) Scholar, Warsaw 2006, pp. 261.
  2. Searching for the Truth in: J. Jaskóła, A. Olejarczyk, Truth and Method, Part II, About Truth, Wrocław 2006, pp. 261-273.
  3. The New Education and Virtual Humankind in: Milan Polic (ed.), Filozofija i odgoj u suvremenom drustwu, Zagreb 2006, pp. 185-197. [in English]
  4. Citizen and Globalisation in: Civitas, no 10/ 2007, pp.191-204.
  5. Politics as a System of Education in: Values and Norms in the Age of Globalization, E. Czerwińska- Schupp, P. Lang (eds.), Europeischer Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt /M 2007, pp. 273-289. [in English]
  6. What Philosophers Dream About?, Academic and Professional Press, Warsaw 2008, p.362.
  7. NT(new technology) and Teaching Philosophy in: Europa Forum, AIPPh Bulletin, 60 fevrier 2009, pp. 55-58. [in English]
  8. Justice as Aletheia in: Civitas, no 11/2009, pp. 151-161.
  9. What does the discourse of the crisis is and how it works? in: Normal and Crisis. Unity or Diversity, J. Oniszczuk (ed.), Oficyna Press, School of Economy, Warsaw 2010. pp. 61-75.
  10. Human Nature and Power – Hobbes’ Political Antropology in: Human Nature in Contemporary Philosophy, J. Miklaszewska, P. Spryszak (eds.), Jagiellonian University Press, Kraków 2010, pp. 65-75.

Dr hab. Agnieszka Nogal

Selected Works:

  1. Political Culture from the Perspective of Political Philosophy (Filozoficzne ujęcie kultury politycznej), “ Studies in Political Philosophy” (Civitas. Studia z filozofiipolityki) 18/2016, ISPPAN, Warszawa 2016, s. 91-110.
  2. Can a New Type of War Be Just? (Czy wojna nowego typu może być sprawiedliwa, “ Studies in Political Philosophy” (Civitas. Studia z filozofii polityki), 17/2015, ISPPAN, Warszawa 2015, s. 97-119.
  3. Solidarity as a political value (Solidarność jako wartość polityczna), „ Studies in Political Philosophy” (Civitas. Studia z filozofii polityki), 15/2013, ISPPAN, Warszawa 2013, s. 99-117.
  4. The grass is always greener. Review of the Włodzimierz Bernacki, Political Thought of the First Polish Republic, “ Studies in Political Philosophy” (Civitas. Studia z filozofii polityki) 15/2013, ISPPAN, Warszawa 2013, s. 193-201.
  5. Cyber-Imperium wins with an American Republics (Cyber imperium zwycięża amerykańską republikę), with Micha łKuź, [in:] New Confederation. Review of Ideas (Nowa Konfederacja), 3(15)/2014, http://www.nowakonfederacja.pl/cyberimperium-zwycieza-amerykanska-republike/
  6. On Civic Friendship and Discursive Battles (O wyższości przyjaźni obywatelskiej nad wygrywaniem dyskursywnych bitew), „Things In Common” (Rzeczy wspólne) 2/2013, p. 150-161.
  1. Three waves of Feminism (Trzy fale feminizmu) [in:] “Theological and Humanistic Studies” (StudiaTeologicznei Humanistyczne), 2/3 (2012), Katowice 2012, p. 72-83.
  2. New Republicanism. The contemporary meaning of “Things in Common”, (Nowy republikanizm. O współczesnym rozumieniu „Rzeczy Wspólnej”) [in:] „Things In Common” (Rzeczy wspólne) 2/2011, p. 158-173.
  3. Renaissance of Geopolitics (Renesans geopolityki, [w;] Things In Common” (Rzeczy wspólne) 1 (1/2010), p. 124-135.
  4. The Return of Political Philosophy (Powrót filozofii polityki),  [in:] Scientific Review Disputatio (Przegląd Naukowy Disputatio), XI, UG – OAPP, Gdańsk 2010, s. 220-233.
  5. The Concept of Freedom in Henryk Elzenberg’s Thought,  “Dialogue and Universalism”, 8-9/2009, p. 135-150.

Dr Rafał Wonicki

Selected Works:

1. When Revolution Comes in Force: Relation Between Freedom and Authority in the Philosophy of Kant, „Przegląd filozoficzno-literacki” (2017, in print).
2. The Search for a Liberal Moderate Theory of International Distributive Justice, „Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities”, 107, 2016, pp. 309-322.
3. Marek Siemek Interpretations of Hegels Theory of State, „Przegląd filozoficzny”, 1(89), 2014, pp. 109-124.
4. Global Ethics and Human Responsibility: Challenges for the Theory and the Discipline, “Journal of Global Ethics”, vol. 10, (3), 2014, pp. 261-266.
5. Cosmopolitanism and Liberalism. Kant and contemporary Liberal Cosmopolitanism, “Synthesis Philosophica”, vol. 24, 2009, p. 271-281.                                                                       6. The politics of power and Freedom in the Thought of Schmitt and Arendt in: Man and His Enemies. Essays on Carl Schmitt. Ed. S. Minkov, P. Nowak, University of Białysto, Białystok 2008, pp. 262-275. (see: http://www.amazon.com/Man-His-Enemies-Essays-Schmitt/dp/8374311452).                                                                                                                     7. Should Liberal State Tolerate Non-Liberal? in: After Rawls, ed. D. Dańkowski SJ, A. Krzynówek-Arndt, Academy of Ignatianum, Wydawnictwo WAM, 2016, pp. 297-312.
8. Global Environmental Citizenship: The Polish Approach to Ecology, in: “Is Planet Earth Green?”, ed. Gabriela Mádlo, Oxford, 2013, pp. 57-64.                                                         9. Freedom as Autonomy in the Context of Deliberative Democracy, in: What About Freedom?, ed. A. Nogal, D. Kutyła, Semper, Warsaw, 2012, pp. 122-135.                               10.Comparing Liberal and Republican Cultures within the Democratic State, “Civitas”, 16, 2014, pp. 147-166.

Dr. Magdalena Gawin

Selected Works:

  1. Possibility of Philosophical Foundation of Human Rights, [w:] Filozofia polityczna po roku 1989. Teoria, historia, praktyka, (ed.) J. Miklaszewska, J. Szczepański, WUJ, Kraków 2011;
  2. Freedom as a Human Right, [w:] Co z tą wolnością?, (ed.) A. Nogal, A. Kutyła, Semper, Warszawa 2012;
  3. Economic policy in Service of Human Rights, Etyka 48, 2014;