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dc.contributor.author Harasimowicz, Magdalena
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-04T13:25:59Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-04T13:25:59Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.citation Analecta Cracoviensia, 2013, T. 45, s. 39-62. pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn 0209-0864
dc.identifier.issn 2391-6842
dc.identifier.uri http://repozytorium.theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/14843
dc.description.abstract This article describes philosophical aspects of the group of phenomena which are closely related to an English word “habit” and Latin habitus. The author uses a term “habit” when meaning a large set of effects of the process of habituating or accustoming in multiple descriptions – the following meanings seem to be the most popular: tendency, disposition, motor skill, unreflective/automatic behavior, attitude or mental state. The process appears in two different dimensions, as a habituation, it refers to a psychophysiological process of adaptation to constantly repeated stimulus, and as a habit formation, it usually refers to the formation of automatic response to stimulus in a behavioral sense. The author signalises a wide range of subjects mentioned in this article because all mentioned phenomena are included in the Polish term “przyzwyczajenie”, which here is understood as a process or an effect of a process existing in the psychophysical sphere as a scheme, which is formed by a long-time repetition with a characteristic reduction of attention proportional to progression made in the learning process. The main purpose of the research is to present that phenomena of the process and effects of habituating can be analyzed in a philosophical sense as an important category and described in ethical, epistemological, aesthetical and anthropological areas. The process and effects of habituating can be considered in reference to the problem of fundamental philosophical dichotomy like ‘subjective vs. objective’, ‘empirical vs. rational’ and ‘relative vs. absolute’. They can also be described in the context of values – truth, goodness and beauty. pl_PL
dc.language.iso pl pl_PL
dc.publisher Wydawnictwo Naukowe Papieskiej Akademii Teologicznej w Krakowie pl_PL
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/ *
dc.subject filozofia pl_PL
dc.subject przyzwyczajenie pl_PL
dc.subject przyzwyczajanie się pl_PL
dc.subject tworzenie przyzwyczajeń pl_PL
dc.subject proces przyzwyczajenia pl_PL
dc.subject proces uczenia się pl_PL
dc.subject etyka pl_PL
dc.subject badania etyczne pl_PL
dc.subject poznanie pl_PL
dc.subject estetyka pl_PL
dc.subject philosophy pl_PL
dc.subject habit pl_PL
dc.subject accustoming pl_PL
dc.subject habituation pl_PL
dc.subject habit formation pl_PL
dc.subject process of learning pl_PL
dc.subject ethics pl_PL
dc.subject ethical research pl_PL
dc.subject cognition pl_PL
dc.subject aesthetics pl_PL
dc.subject filozoficzne aspekty przyzwyczajenia pl_PL
dc.subject philosophical aspects of habit pl_PL
dc.title Filozoficzne aspekty przyzwyczajenia pl_PL
dc.title.alternative Philosophical aspects of process and effects of habituating pl_PL
dc.type Article pl_PL


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