Welcome to the issue 1(42)/2025 of the „Archiwum Filozofii Prawa i Filozofii Społecznej”. The issue begins with acknowledgments addressed to Dr Paweł Skuczyński for his commitment and many years of work in the Editorial Board of the „Archiwum Filozofii Prawa i Filozofii Społecznej” (the text can be found here). The issue includes the following texts:
Articles:
Dr Filip CYUŃCZYK
Constitutionalized by the Past. The Role of National Identity and Collective Sense of Experience in Central European Constitutionalization
Dr Paweł KŁOS
Information Civilization and the Law: Significance of Limiting Factors. Introductory Insights
Dr Paulina KONCA
Judicial Update of the Meaning of a Legal Text in Three Questions
Prof. dr hab. Beata POLANOWSKA-SYGULSKA
Around Selected Themes in the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz: Part I
Dr Martyna PŁUDOWSKA, Prof. dr hab. Andrzej SĘKOWSKI
Psychological Competences of Mediators. Selected Aspects of Creative Thinking in the Process of Mediated Conflict Resolution
Dr hab. Tomasz WIDŁAK, prof. UG
Pygmalion’s Digital Dream: An Outline of Legal-Philosophical Problems of Human Digital Twins in Medical Applications
Reviews:
Dr Joanna M. DUTKA
Bartosz Wojciechowski, Tożsamość narracyjna jako warunek autentycznej podmiotowości prawnej [Narrative Identity as a Condition for True Legal Subjectivity], series: Jurysprudencja [Jurisprudence], t. 21, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Łódź 2023, pp. 180
The issue is available here.
Table of contents
Issue page: Issue 1(42)/2025 [PL/ENG]
- Constitutionalized by the Past. The Role of National Identity and Collective Sense of Experience in Central European ConstitutionalizationThe primary aim of this text is to show the specificity of Central European constitutionalisation after the fall of communism. Its peculiarity lies in the systemic search for the legitimacy of new communities in the experience of the past.
- Information Civilization and the Law: Significance of Limiting Factors. Introductory InsightsThe primary aim of this text is to show the specificity of Central European constitutionalisation after the fall of communism. Its peculiarity lies in the systemic search for the legitimacy of new communities in the experience of the past.
- Judicial Update of the Meaning of a Legal Text in Three QuestionsThe aim is to illustrate the complexity of the process of judicial updating of the meaning of a legal text in changing circumstances (e.g. developments in technology and science, social changes) and to answer the question of the role of courts and the legislator in making updates.
- Around Selected Themes in the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz: Part IOne of the most eminent contemporary legal philosophers, Joseph Raz, made significant contributions not only to the aforementioned discipline, but also to political philosophy and moral philosophy, the three branches of which, in his view, contribute to practical philosophy. J.
- Psychological Competences of Mediators. Selected Aspects of Creative Thinking in the Process of Mediated Conflict ResolutionIn Poland, recent years have seen a significant increase in interest in alternative methods of resolving conflicts and disputes, including mediation. This is not surprising, since treating conflict work as a creative process during which the parties work out a mutually satisfactory solution makes it an attractive alternative to taking a dispute to court.
- Pygmalion’s Digital Dream: An Outline of Philosophical and Legal Issues of Human Digital Twins on the Example of Medical ApplicationsThe aim of the article is to present a synthesis of the technological and social framework of the new, disruptive technology of human digital twins (HDT) and to outline the most important philosophical and legal issues related to it. The latter include ontological and phenomenological aspects in relation to the problem of legal personality and the status of HDT.
- Bartosz Wojciechowski, Tożsamość narracyjna jako warunek autentycznej podmiotowości prawnej [Narrative Identity as a Condition for True Legal Subjectivity], series: Jurysprudencja [Jurisprudence], t. 21, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Łódź 2023, pp. 180
