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4'33'' a daoistyczna koncepcja "Muzyki bez Dźwięku"
(Akademia Muzyczna w Krakowie, 2014)Na temat utworu 4'33 Johna Cage napisano już bardzo wiele analiz. W zachodnim kręgu kulturowym, utwór muzyczny w którym nie wykonuje się żadnych dźwięków jest swoistym wyzwaniem i wydarzeniem. Nie proponując w zasadzie ... -
The Aesthetics of Caprice: In the Circle of Visualization
(Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2015) -
Afterimages of the 20th century’s first half: Polish lawyers confronting the shadows of history
(Adam Mickiewicz University, 2024-01-15)20th century have influenced the shape of contemporary legal practice. Utilizing qualitative, in-depth interviews, insights were gathered from experienced Polish lawyers, many of whom practiced during the era of the Polish ... -
Aksjologia stosowana Bohdana Dziemidoka
(Jagiellonian University, 2013) -
Albinosi w krainie czarów. Białoskórzy w wierzeniach Tanzanii
(Katedra Porównawczych Studiów Cywilizacji Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2011)The article presents the problem of albino killing in Tanzania in the contexts of religion and demonology of Bantu peoples. Tanzania has one of the highest percentages of albinos in the world, much more higher than any ... -
An Alternative Resolution of International Disputes: A Review of the Polish Approach
(Centre for Europe, University of Warsaw, 2023-09-01)In the age of globalisation, alternative forms of dispute resolution (ADR) are gaining new importance. In Poland, an increasing number of mediations and arbitrations in international (cross-border) cases are being observed. ... -
Artistic Thinking – Thinking of the Essence (the Self-portraits of Rembrandt van Rijn)
(Jagiellonian University, 2014)Looking at Rembrandt’s self-portraits we follow the course of his artistic development, which clearly reflects three significant stages of the artist’s life. But can these stages be applied to the life of any man? We ask ... -
Autor, dzieło i czytelnik w świetle potrójnej mimesis Paula Ricoeura
(Jagiellonian University, 2013)Artykuł poświęcony jest omówieniu koncepcji potrójnej mimesis współczesnego francuskiego filozofa Paula Ricoeura. Jest to hermeneutyczna interpretacja klasycznej definicji mimesis sformułowanej przez Arystotelesa w Poetyce. ... -
Bird Communication in Ancient Greek and Roman Thought
(Maska, 2015)The aim of the article is to analyse ancient Greek and Roman theories on bird communication. The author observes that the examples of bird communication were often used by ancient philosophers as arguments against the ... -
Bittersweet Brew: The Socio-Legal Dynamics of Labour in Poland's Culinary Scene
(University of Bologna, 2023-12-18)The hotel, restaurant, café, and catering (HoReCa) sector has witnessed remarkable growth, particularly in Europe. However, this growth is accompanied by operational disparities in adhering to Occupational Safety and Health ... -
Body Worlds Gunthera von Hagensa
(Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2012)Body worlds. The Original Exhibition of Real Human Bodies Muzeum Nauki i Przemysłu w Chicago III-IX 2011. -
Bunt, gra, taniec. Wokół początków capoeiry
(AT Group, 2012)The article presents the most popular theories of the origins of capoeira, focusing on main meaning of this sport: the protest, the play and the dance. The capoeira is a Brazilian martial art, which combines elements of ... -
Centre of Commandments and Peripheries of Disobedience. The City and The Outlands in Janusz A. Zajdel's Dystopian Fiction
(Mmar Sinan Fine Arts University Press, 2013-11-20)Although eutopian topothesia, i. e. the depiction of an ideal place, remains an epitome of the literary representation of the City and evokes a multitude of topographical metaphors (island, concentric walls, overflowing ... -
Comparative Analysis of the Motif of the Reed in the Mesopotamian Myth of the Flood and the Greek Myth of King Midas
(Koło Naukowe Studentów Religioznawstwa, Instytut Religioznawstwa UJ, 2012)The article presents a comparative analysis of the motif of reed in the Mesopotamian story of the flood and the Greek myth of king Midas. In both mythologems the reed has a very similar function: it transfers a message ... -
Contemporary Research in the Field of Entrepreneurship, Management, and Innovation: Regular Issue
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Country-of-origin Effect in Professional Services: An Empirical Study Based on Legal Services
(Qatar University Press, 2023-12-01)The study delves into the Country-of-Origin (COO) effect in the professional legal services sector. The introduction sets the stage by highlighting the significance of COO in the global market, particularly in service ... -
Cultural Phenomena Seen from the Perspective of Language Issues (Globalisation, Multiculturalism, Interculturalism and Transculturalism): Preliminary Reflections for Cultural Studies
(Katedra Porównawczych Studiów Cywilizacji UJ, 2016)In the wake of developing methods of cultural research, the language of cultural studies is undergoing evolution and enrichment as well. This phenomenon obviously applies to all evolving academic fields, but in the area ... -
Czego muzyk improwizator może się nauczyć od mistrza sztuk walki?
(Jagiellonian University, 2013)W konfucjańskim kręgu kulturowym uważa się, iż skuteczność i jakość działania jest ściśle determinowana jakością „pracy z qi”. To przekonanie znajdujemy zarówno w pismach filozoficznych, tekstach dotyczących estetyki, ... -
Czy Daodejing Laozi daje podstawy do interpretacji mistycznej?
(Koło Studentów Filozofii przy Instytucie Filozofii UAM Poznań, 2013)W swoich dziełach dotyczących historii filozofii chińskiej Feng Youlan nazwał daoizm „filozofią” tamtego świata”. Daodejing, tekst przypisywany mędrcowi Laozi, jest najstarszym i pierwszym z kanonicznych tekstów daoizmu. ... -
Digital competence learning in secondary adult education in Finland and Poland
(Akademia Pedagogiki Specjalnej im. Marii Grzegorzewskiej, 2019)Nowadays, the digital competence is becoming as important as literacy and numeracy skills. For children and youths these competences seem to be natural and the role of teacher is to direct students in their learning and ...