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The paper presents and analyses views of the scholar, ethnographer and founder of the so-called Łódź school of ethnography, Kazimiera Zawistowicz-Adamska (1897–1984) concerning the issues of cognitive difficulties they encountered – as well as some that are still experienced by folklore researchers. While perceiving a close relationship between folklore and folk artistic culture this scholar emphasized the extent of studies devoted to these issues in the global science and their popularity in non-scientific circles. Simultaneously, she presented an opinion that ethnographers should not be constrained to studies on so-called material culture that is always conditioned socially and always appears in the context of phenomena (fairly conventionally) of both, social and spiritual culture. Thus, the scholar’s standpoint functions as a kind of conciliation for op-posing standpoints – supporters of things, on the one hand, and defenders of symbols on the other.
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Artykuł jest próbą myślowej syntezy odnoszącej się do wybranych zagadnień z zakresu autobiograficznego kontekstu tworzenia wiedzy naukowej. W sposób szczególny interesuje mnie śledzenie wątków humanizacji nauki, które rozpatruję w ujęciu czasowym i interdyscyplinarnym. Główne obszary moich rozważań obejmują odpowiednio: medycynę humanistyczną, filozofię Paula Ricoeura, socjologię i etnografię polską (Jan Szczepański, Kazimiera Zawistowicz-Adamska) oraz podejście autoetnograficzne.
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The article is an attempt of thought synthesis relating to selected problems within the area of autobiographical context of knowledge construction. Special attention is paid to the process of humanization of science that is considered in both historical and interdisciplinary perspectives. The main areas of interest include: humanistic medicine, philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, Polish sociology and ethnography (represented by Jan Szczepański and Kazimiera Zawistowicz-Adamska), as well as autoethnographic approach.
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