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Research Ethics: Limits and Responsibilities
Research ethics is a complex and multifaceted field that affects not only scientists and professionals but also society as a whole.
Limits and possibilities of knowledge and artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence has attracted a lot of attention, claiming to be one of the key tools in our lives. However, it must be acknowledged: it does not so much “think” as it models human processes.
Scientific Antirealism: Theories and Contemporary Examples
Scientific antirealism occupies a special place in the philosophy of science, challenging the idea that scientific theories reflect objective reality.
Outlining Consciousness: How Metaphysics Intersects Neuroscience
Consciousness, so ephemeral and yet so elusively concrete, remains one of the most challenging topics to study.
Philosophy of Protest Movements: The Ethics of Civil Disobedience
Protest movements have been a way of expressing disagreement with injustice for centuries. Civil disobedience is a refusal to obey the law, a profound ethical act aimed at transforming society.
Post-metaphysical approach: critique of traditional metaphysics
Contemporary philosophy often rethinks its foundations, trying to go beyond established dogmas.
Quantum Metaphysics: Reality at the Microscopic Level
When it comes to quantum metaphysics, most people feel as if we are peering into the abyss of the unknown. The microscopic world hidden from the human eye turns out to be surprisingly complex, and its laws often contradict common sense.
Ontology of virtual worlds: reality and simulations
Virtual worlds have become part of everyday reality, where the line between the material and the digital is becoming increasingly blurred. How can we understand their nature and meaning?
Aesthetics of Digital Art: A New Form of Expression
Digital art has become one of the key phenomena of our time, opening up unprecedented opportunities for creative expression.
The Impact of Cognitive Biases on Modern Thinking
Cognitive biases are subtle errors in thinking that shape our perception of reality. They are especially important in an age where information is pouring in and critical thinking is giving way to cognitive habits.
Modern views on free will and determinism
The question of free will and determinism has been at the center of philosophical, scientific, and religious debate for centuries. Today, it remains one of the most pressing and complex topics, as it touches on the foundations of human self-understanding. How do we make decisions?
Virtual Knowledge: How the Perception of Knowledge is Changing in the Digital Age
Digital technologies have significantly changed not only our way of life, but also the very concept of knowledge. If knowledge used to be associated with books, educational institutions and experiences passed down from generation to generation, today this word takes on new connotations.
Ethical aspects of genetic engineering: where science meets morality
Genetic engineering is not just a science that aims to improve human health or solve global problems. It also raises questions about human nature, freedom of choice, and responsibility.
Utopian and dystopian views on the future of society
Visions of the future of society often end up in either a world of boundless progress or in dark scenarios of destruction. Utopia and dystopia are two poles that reflect human hopes and fears.
Metaphysics of Consciousness: Dualism versus Physicalism
Consciousness is one of the most mysterious aspects of human existence. The question of its nature has puzzled philosophers, scientists, and theologians for centuries. What makes us conscious beings?