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Świat i Słowo
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2014
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vol. 12
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issue (1)22
64-86
EN
While discussing the issues indicated in the title, it has been assumed that intensive use of information technologies by philosophers and the presence of philosophy in the Internet resources make the presence of contemporary philosophy and philosophers’ activeness in the e-environment also an object of historical-philosophical studies. These studies, especially when dealing with modern times, should not disregard the Internet. What may appear is a questionable belief that such historical-philosophical research can be done by anyone (with elementary knowledge of philosophy) who can insert into the search engine the philosopher’s name and keywords which indicate the problem area they focus on. What is more, if the whole output of philosophy is placed in internet resources, there will not be a need for practicing “book” history of philosophy any longer. This history used to familiarize with the contents of source texts and comprised (monographically arranged) knowledge of philosophers’ views and their life. Yet at websites, everyone will be able to find the philosophical issues they are interested in. By doing this, everyone will “create” their own (authorial?) selection or set of information on a particular philosopher and his/her works. Before the processes of digital democratization in science and philosophy radicalize (as some researchers predict), it is already now worth to make attempts at tracing and presenting (with due foundation in the tradition of historical-philosophical studies) the “virtual image” of the contemporary philosopher, who in reality, is active in his/her broadly understood profession. The figure of Professor Jan Woleński was chosen here – a philosopher with a significant output, whose activity in the e-environment is rather intensive and multisided. What is also taken into account are the transformations which take place in practicing philosophy and in the philosopher’s identity in the context of global communication network. Changes in research methodology of historical-philosophical studies were also considered as, with growing frequency, this methodology makes use of digital techniques of processing information – e.g. the power engine, which reveals the virtual face of philosophers and philosophy itself.
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