We are an interdisciplinary group of researchers with backgrounds in philosophy, pragmatics, cognitive science, psychology, linguistics, and behavioural economics.

Our aim is to integrate insights from these different research domains to better understand mechanisms underlying cognitive and communicative processes.

Latest news

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Tomasz Szubart from the Institute of Philosophy and Cognitive Science has been awarded…
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Artur Kosecki published "The Term “Analytic Philosophy” in 1930s Britain: John Laird's Perspective From Recent Philosophy" in Theoria, https://doi.org/10.1111/theo.70007 This article…
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We are pleased to announce that Tomasz Szubart has been awarded a grant under the CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program…
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Artur Kosecki published "John Searle’s model of social ontology in the context of Roman Ingarden’s existential ontology" in Phenomenology and…
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Maciej Witek received a research grant titled "Lexicalized Concepts from the Perspectives of Meaning Eliminativism and Dynamic Conventionalism: An Austinian…
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Katarzyna Ciarcińska and Artur Kosecki have published papers in a theme issue of Analiza i Egzystencja titled "Filozofia analityczna w…
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We invite you to watch a short video report from “Speech Acts, Self-Expression, and Music: A Workshop with Mitch Green”…
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