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Roczniki Kulturoznawcze
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2013
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vol. 4
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issue 4
059-070
EN
The main aim of this article is a draft of so-called psychology of cultural participation by Krystyna Zamiara, which is based on a sample of overcoming a cognitive perspective typical of psychological research participation of individuals in a culture and an extremely anti-individualistic, anti-psychologist perspective typical of cultural sciences, represented in this article by social-regulational concept of culture by Jerzy Kmita. As a result of overcoming limitations deriving from the two extreme points of view, would become possible to determine an area of effective cooperation between them in the research of cultural participation.
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Artykuł jest autorskim podsumowaniem kilkusemestralnych seminaryjnych dyskusji Koła Krakowskiego. Zdaniem autora koncept podmiotowości pozwala wyjaśnić, że będąc przeciwnymi jednej regule, nie musimy się opowiadać za światem bez reguł, lecz za zbiorem reguł, które są stopniowo reinterpretowane i modyfikowane. Można to ująć schematycznie za pomocą następującej formuły: podmiotowość = chcieć (wiedzieć po co?) + móc (mieć możliwość działania i odpowiednie instrumenty) + nie musieć (wywierać wpływ na reguły i sposób ich modyfikowania).
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This article contains a summary of the discussions conducted by the Cracow Circle during several semesters. The author comes to the conclusion that the concept of subjectivity can explain why, even if we are against a certain rule, we do not have to settle for a world without rules, but favour a set of rules which is gradually reinterpreted and modified. It can be represented schematically by the following formula: subjectivity = to want (to know why) + to be able to (act and have appropriate tools) + not to have to (influence rules and the way they are modified).
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