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121. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 15 > Issue: 5/6
Władysław Krajewski The Philosophical Olympiad in Poland
122. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 15 > Issue: 9/10
Andrzej Walicki Isaiah Berlin as I Knew Him
123. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Stefan Kwiatkowski The Laudation on the Occasion of Conferring the Title of Doctor Honoris Causa of the Leon Koźmiński Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management to Professor Witold Kieżun. Scientist and Citizen
124. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Leszek Pasieczny A Pronouncement on the Occasion of Conferring Witold Kieżun the Title of Doctor Honoris Causa On Witold Kieżun
125. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Wojciech Gasparski A Review of Scholarly Achievements of Professor Witold Kieżun
126. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Witold Kieżun The Home Army Goes to Gulag: Memoirs from Soviet Gulag in Krasnovodsk
127. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Witold Kieżun The Oration of the Honorary Doctor Recipient
128. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Witold Olgierd Kieżun (Witold Kieżun’s son) Information of the Warsaw Uprising 1944 Webpage
129. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Charles McMillan Efficient Management and Decision-making: An Essay in Honor of Witold Kieżun
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The explosion of academic research in organizational studies provides new understanding of organizational and human behavior. The life of Witold Kieżun, a man of action and a first class scholar, parallels this scientific work, where he directly experienced vast changes in the socialist economies of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Empire, and the academic studies of organizations in North America and Western Europe. His primary interest what is managerial decision-making, and the various tools and constraints that lead to superior outcomes.
130. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Zofia Mikołajczyk A Review of Scholarly Achievements of Professor Witold Kieżun
131. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 10
Witold Kieżun The Praxiological Approach in Some Aspects of Organization and Sociotechnics
132. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Ryszard Panasiuk, Marek Gensler Laudation: Andrzej Walicki—Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Łódź
133. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Małgorzata Czarnocka Professor Władysław Krajewski. His Philosophy and Life
134. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Jerzy Jedlicki, Marek Gensler Andrzej Walicki. Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Łódź
135. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Andrzej Wodecki Why E-Learning at University?
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E-learning becomes more and more popular in Poland ant thus and attracks an attention of academic decision makers. The main purpose of this paper is to present possible advantages of implementation of different forms of e-learning at traditional universities.
136. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Marek N. Jakubowski, Tomasz Voit Making Sense of Polish History—From a History of Enquiry
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Throughout 19th and the first half of 20th centuries, Polish thinkers largely supplanted political philosophy with the philosophy of history. Such an approach produced an essential continuum, despite marked differences of concepts in different political and theoretical contexts. This continuity finds a particular expression in two ideas, nascent already in the 15th and 16th century Polish political thought, i.e. the idea of Poland’s Historical Mission (as a Bulwark of the West), and a notion of a specifically Polish Love of Freedom.The author approaches this phenomenon by way of presenting three sets of concepts: the late-Enlightenment one of S. Staszic, the Romantic attempt of A. Cieszkowski, and M. Zdziechowski’s Neo-Romantic take.
137. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Andrew Targowski The Genesis, Political and Economic Sides of the Internet
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The purpose of this paper is to show that the Cold War is behind the invention of the Internet. This is one of a very few positive results of this war, which had tremendous influence on the further development of civilization. The research on the universality of info-communication processes was conducted on both sides of the Iron Curtain, which indicates the similarities in engineering thinking, regardless of the geographic locations.The political meaning of the Internet does not only result from its history but also stands for the support of democratic development and the obstruction of dictatorships. The history of the Internet is also an example of the development of great engineering talents and research and development centers, which rise to the occasion on such ambitious projects. All of these aspects of the Internet will be investigated in this paper, as well as its impact upon the emergence of the Global Civilization.
138. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal Remarkable Parallels: Mystical Anarchism in Russia and the United States
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This article focuses on the “remarkable parallels” between the mystical anarchism formulated by Viacheslav Ivanov and Georgii Chulkov during the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the ideas championed by Norman O. Brown, an American professor who became a guru of the 1960s. The article describes these parallels and accounts for their existence in societies that were polar opposites in other respects. Emphasis is placed on the loss of faith in an ideal and on the importance, to all three writers, of Nietzsche and Christianity.
139. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Lech Zacher Social Sciences and Humanities in the Integrating Europe—Building Potential for Knowledge-Based Society
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SSH should response to challenges of the integrating European societies. The EU Lisbon Strategy envisions their future as knowledge-based. Knowledge-based economies ought to be accompanied by knowledge-based societies. Timely task of SSH is to make it possible to achieve society of knowledge and wisdom together. This may save diversity and multicultural values, enabling synergy and universalism.
140. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 16 > Issue: 3/4
Marcin Dąbrowski E-Learning Initiatives in an Academic Environment—Case Study of Warsaw School of Economics (WSE)
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The aim of the paper is to describe possible e-learning activities that a university can develop. Examples of projects carried out in Warsaw School of Economics (Poland) have been presented with conclusions and experience gathered during their implementation. In the last part, trends for the future of academic e-learning have been discussed.