Anna Pałubicka – od archeologii do filozofii nauki i kultury

Jan Grad

Abstract


Anna Pałubicka (born 1947 is the prominent Polish philosopher of culture and science. In 1970 she graduated from Archeology at the Faculty of History and Philosophy at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. She received his PhD in 1975, obtained a readership (habilitation) in 1983, became Professor in 1993. Together with other researchers she formed a team of philosophers of the humanities called the Poznan methodological school. She is currently the most active representative of this scientific formation.

She works at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan since 1972. She headed the Department of Philosophy of Culture of the Institute of Philosophy. She was the participated in several nationwide conferences on the topic of archeology, cultural studies, methodology of cultural studies, philosophy and theory of culture and philosophy of science. She was the participant in national research projects. She lectured: “Logic and Methodology of Sciences,” “Philosophy of the Humanities,” “Social History of Science,” “Contemporary Philosophy” and “Philosophy of Culture.” Anna Pałubicka was the expert of the National Center Science, reviewer of research and publishing projects. Is a member Polish Philosophical Society, Methodological Commission Proto- and Prahistorical Sciences at the Polish Academy of Sciences, Board of Directors Scientific Eidolon, Editorial Scientific Publishing House of the Institute of Philosophy of Adam Mickiewicz University, Committee Editorial magazine “Art and Philosophy”, Scientific Council of the journal “Methodological Studies,” editor-in-chief of the quarterly “Sensus Historiae.” She was the promoter of over 100 master theses in the field of cultural studies, ethnology and philosophy, 12 doctoral dissertations, and a reviewer many habilitation and professorial title procedures. She authored 6 books, and over 100 scientific articles.

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