Numer 18 (2/2023)
Redaktorzy: Anna Grzywa, Bożena Prochwicz-Studnicka
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Wojciech Klimczyk
Cywilizacja jako proces. Część 3: Powrót idei?
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.012.19553
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cywilizacja |tożsamość cywilizacyjna |proces cywilizacji |pacyfikacja |Feliks Koneczny


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Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

Wojciech Kościuczyk
Do We Really Exist? Eastern Inspirations in Thomas Metzinger’s Self-model Theory of Subjectivity
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.013.19554
35 – 50
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early Buddhism |cognitive science |philosophy of mind |non-self |anattā

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This paper is an analysis of Thomas Metzinger’s self-model theory of subjectivity (SMT). Metzinger claims that beyond the biological organism and its properties, there is no individual and distinct entity that can be regarded as “self”. What really exists is the phenomenal sense of being self, which creates the illusion of the existence of something permanent. Taking the concepts of David Hume and certain early Buddhists thinkers as his starting point, Metzinger claims that during introspection, which is a type of phenomenal experience, we find nothing stable, but only impermanent impressions. As he argues, this hypothesis is supported by empirical neuroscience research, which should be considered when studying human subjectivity. Drawing extensively from the results of science and philosophy of mind, he proposes a concept of a phenomenal self-model (PSM). The PSM integrates information about the whole biological organism and makes it available from the first-person perspective.

The first part of the paper presents the key issues of the SMT and the four aspects of Metzinger’s critique of the concept of the substantial self. The paper also offers a critical analysis of some of Metzinger’s ideas. The second section discusses the common features as well as differences between the SMT and the Buddhist concept of non-self (s. anātman, p. anattā). It also aims to analyse certain problematic issues of the notion of anattā and demonstrate some of the challenges connected with the use of a comparative method.


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Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie

Marta Zieba,
John O’Hagan
Audiences for Orchestral Music: Challenges New and Old. The Cases of Germany and Poland
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.014.19555
51 – 72
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technology |funding |orchestra |live streaming

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Technological change has impacted orchestral music for over a century, with the demise of orchestral concert audiences in their familiar form being considered by some at various times to be under threat. Access for classical music audiences however has increased over recent decades through radio, albums, and tapes/CDs/DVDs, thereby increasing the potential for large increases in classical music listener/viewer audiences. In the case of albums and tapes/CDs/DVDs, audiences have control over what and when they tune in, whereas in the case of radio, the schedule is fixed for them. Besides, in-hall audiences, adjusted for population, at orchestral concerts in Germany and Poland have been increasing, but a small number of orchestras in each country dominate. Technology has now made possible, through the live streaming of concerts, not just into cinemas and similar venues but also directly into homes, a potential substantial increase in live listening/viewing audiences; the Berliner Philharmoniker is leading the way in this regard.


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Marta Zieba
University of Limerick, Irlandia


John O’Hagan
University of Limerick, Irlandia
Aleksander Pikulski
Społeczno-kulturowe tło rozwoju miasta Kuwejt. Dom kupiecki rodziny Al-Badrów
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.015.19556
73 – 91
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antropologia miasta |Kuwejt |architektura wernakularna |stosunki społeczno-kulturowe


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Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza w Krakowie

Despoina Poulou
Order in Andrzej Żuławski’s Chaotic Possession: Insurmountable Divisions
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.016.19557
93 – 103
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composition |Żuławski |Possession |division |alienation

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Polish filmmaker Andrzej Żuławski made Possession (1981) after his self-exile in France and the great success of The Most Important Thing: Love (L'important c'est d'aimer, 1975). Set in West Berlin, Possession explores Anna and Mark’s marriage dissolution into chaos, and, in that sense, it is a domestic drama, full of political connotations implanted by the constant depiction of the Wall. However, due to its puzzling story that includes violent fights, unexpected killings, inexplicable doppelgängers, hysterical performances, and a notorious miscarriage scene in a subway station, somehow explaining the presence of the film’s polymorphic monster, Possession is often limited to the genre of horror, and its complexity is overlooked. Indeed, the state of Possession is pandemonium, and Żuławski’s anarchic artistic mentality, attracted by a turbulent directorial approach, only intensifies the sense of disintegration, despair, and horror in the film. But chaos only rules in a well-designed form, as little seems incidental in Żuławski’s compositions. Taking a closer look, one can observe a solid geometry that divides the cinematic space while imprisoning the protagonists into two separate worlds that do not communicate. Division, therefore, becomes a kind of ‘leitmotif’ in Possession, present in Anna and Mark’s alienated relationship, in the characters’ contrast between themselves and their doppelgängers and, finally, in the partitioning of Berlin.


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Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, Greece
Mateusz Mikołaj Kłagisz
Przygody Mułły Nasreddina (tłumaczenie z języka perskiego)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.017.19558
105 – 116
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Trzydzieści trzy opowiastki o Mulle Nasreddinie pochodzą z dwutomowego anonimowego zbioru Mollā Nasroddin wydanego w Teheranie w 1971 roku.

Mułła Nasreddin, znany także jako m.in.: Hodża Nasreddin, Nasreddin Efendi, Hodża ar-Rumi, to domorosły filozof, mistyk, najmądrzejszy wśród najgłupszych i najgłupszy wśród najmądrzejszych, przechera, szachraj, trefniś, żartowniś, innymi słowy, trickster, którego przygody krążą w postaci anegdot i opowiastek od Anatolii po Azję Środkową. Wiele nacji uznaje go za swojego przedstawiciela, a badacze wciąż poszukują pierwowzoru jego postaci. Polskim czytelnikom znany dobrze dzięki twórczości Zdzisława Nowaka (1930–1995), wieloletniego redaktora miesięcznika Świerszczyk, czy Idriesa Shaha (1924–1996), brytyjsko-afgańskiego propagatora muzułmańskiego mistycyzmu (sufizmu).


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Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

Jusuf Idris,
Bożena Prochwicz-Studnicka
Aorta (tłumaczenie z języka arabskiego)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.018.19559
117 – 124
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Jusuf Idris
independent researcher

Bożena Prochwicz-Studnicka
Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

Adeola Abiodun Adeoti
Report on Predominant Ankara Fabric Designs in Osun State of South-Western Nigeria: Osogbo as Case Study
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.019.19560
125 – 136
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Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria

Anna Kuchta
Ludzie listy piszą. Recenzja tomu Listy do mojej siostry 1947–1973 Lili Fuchsberg (Wydawnictwo Austeria, 2021)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4467/24506249PJ.23.020.19561
137 – 142
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Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie

Marek Moroń
The Perception of Jalaluddin Muhammad Balkhi-Rumi, Muslim Poet and Mystic Living in the 13th Century, in Popular Culture Then and Now
DOI: https://doi.org/0.4467/24506249PJ.23.021.19562
143 – 152
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Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
Katedra Porównawczych Studiów Cywilizacji
ul. Grodzka 52 (II piętro)
e-ISSN 2450-6249
Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie
31-044 Kraków