The Laboratory of Experimental Philosophy “KogniLab” brings together researchers and students interested in conducting philosophical-experimental research, either as the main focus of their work or as a tool supporting theoretical analyses.
Latest Publications

Mieszko Tałasiewicz, Constituted Groups, Philosophia (2026), Open Access
Mieszko Tałasiewicz, We Are Referring to Schmidt, Grazer Philosophische Studien 102(2), 140-159 (2026), article page, Author Manuscript PDF
Mieszko Tałasiewicz, Quasi Formal Approach to the Method of Cases, Erkenntnis (2025), Open Access

Bartosz Maćkiewicz, Katarzyna Kuś, Marta Zaręba, Katarzyna Paprzycka-Hausman, Does reflection reduce the epistemic side-effect effect? A new challenge to error accounts, Mind & Language (2025), Open Access

Krzysztof Sękowski, W laboratorium filozofii języka. Metodologiczna rola intuicji w teorii odniesienia [In the Laboratory of Philosophy of Language: The Methodological Role of Intuitions in the Theory of Reference], Universitas 2025.

Vilius Dranseika, Adrian Ziółkowski, “Depressurizing Gettier”. Synthese 205, 148 (2025). doi: 10.1007/s11229-025-04990-z, Open Access
Team
Students and young collaborators
Graduate of the Engineering and Data Analysis program (B.Eng., Warsaw University of Technology) and of the B.A. program in Cognitive Science at the University of Warsaw. His work focuses primarily on natural language processing, and more recently on applications of language models to tasks at the intersection of formal linguistics and NLP. He is also developing computer-vision systems for image segmentation in the field of waste-management.
A graduate of a bachelor’s programme in Philosophy; a master’s student in Law, Philosophy, and Psychology.
A second-year master’s student at the College of Interdisciplinary Individual Humanities and Social Studies (philosophy track).
Projects: “Reference–Salience” and “The Epistemic Effect”.


