Books
Selected Publications in English (with links to draft versions):
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With Derek Ball and Maria de Ponte, I co-edited a special issue of the Review of Philosophy and Psychology: Meaning, Context, and Non-doxastic attitudes (2024)
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Inferential potentials as lexical meanings (2025), Synthese 205(3): 1-16.
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Weak assertives and faultless disagreement over vague predicates, in: New Frontiers in Pragmalinguistic Studies: Theoretical, Social, and Cognitive Approaches, eds. A. Capone, R. Graci, P. Perconti, Springer 2024: 3-14.
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with Jakub Rudnicki, Don't be deceived: bald-faced lies are deceitful assertions (2023), Synthese 201: 192
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Spicy, tall, and metalinguistic negotiations (2023), Topoi: An International Review of Philosophy 42: 1017-1026
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Vagueness in natural language, in: The Cambridge Handbook of the Philosophy of Language, ed. P. Stalmaszczyk, Cambridge University Press 2022.
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with Natalia Karczewska, Vagueness and Subjectivity: An Overview of Approaches and Problems, Philosophical Approaches to Language andCommunication, eds. P. Stalmaszczyk, M. Hinton, series Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, Peter Lang 2020, 103, pp. 283–293.
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Polish roots of some solutions to the sorites paradox (2021), in: The Lvov-Warsaw School and Contemporary Philosophy of Language, Brill-Rodopi, eds. P. Stalmaszczyk, M. Tałasiewicz.
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Subsentential Speech Acts: A Situated Contextualist Account, in: The Architecture of of Context and Context-Sensitivity, eds. T. Ciecierski, P. Grabarczyk, Springer 2020, 283-293.
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Faultless and Genuine Disagreement over Vague Predicates, Theoria 2019.
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Embedded Pragmatics Effects and Conversational Implicatures, Axiomathes 2019.
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"Subsentential Speech Acts, the Argument from Connectivity, and Situated Contextualism", In P. Stalmaszczyk (ed.) Philosophical Insights into Pragmatics, De Gruyter 2019.
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Conventions of usage vs. Meaning Conventions, Polish Journal of Philosophy vol. X, no. 1, 2016, 51-67.
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with M. Tałasiewicz, W.Wciórka and P. Wilkin, Do we need a new theory of truthmaking? Some comments on Disjunction Thesis, Conjunction Thesis, Entailment Principle and explanation, Philosophical Studies 165 (2013), s. 591-604.