Two hundred and fifty years have passed since David Hume in his famous „Treatise on human nature” formulated the renowned dictum „no ought from is”. In this article are presented the most important interpretations of Hume’s thesis, called by one researcher Hume’s guillotine. The author also indicates that the dispute on the scope and meaning of Hume’s thesis has many strands (relating to a tissue of many problems) and is argued on various levels
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Podstawa przekładu: J. Héring: Quelques thèmes d’une phénoménologie du rêve. In: For Roman Ingarden....
Ferdinand the Great by Ludwik Jerzy Kern is the story of a dog, who behaves like a man and tries — ...
The people have been enchanted with the ability of putting stones on stones since time immemorial. ...
Commentators of Hume's thought do not agree on the problem of its coherence and not rarely they ann...
The author of the article raises the issue of the possibilities of capturing the qualitative criteri...
The author, starting from the crisis of values announced by Nietzsche, indicates a similar stance in...
Most of Polish translations of David Hume’s essays have been collected in two well-known volumes edi...
The article is a proposition of reading a debut novel Dziewczyna z zapałkami by Anna Janko, an accl...
The central issue addressed in this paper is the interpretation of “Madwoman”, a piece of the poetic...
The author deals with the problem of the description of conversation, acknowledging it as one of th...
Conversations Between the Lines – Interactions Between the Translator and the Author in Footnotes (a...
This short sketch, departing from questions about personal pronouns, shows the paradoxical, self-co...
The author presents a collection of drafts Inne historie by Paweł Huelle as a kind of a “personal a...
The subject of the article is an attempt to look at the heap as a phenomenon of meanings, readings ...
The issue of vividness and painterly qualities of prose by Zygmunt Haupt fuses the article’s two un...
Podstawa przekładu: J. Héring: Quelques thèmes d’une phénoménologie du rêve. In: For Roman Ingarden....
Ferdinand the Great by Ludwik Jerzy Kern is the story of a dog, who behaves like a man and tries — ...
The people have been enchanted with the ability of putting stones on stones since time immemorial. ...