Research

Article highlights

Complete list of articles
  • Lemanek, K. (2025). The problem with ‘anti-anti-missile’ and possible words. Inquiry: Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, 1–17. doi: 10.1080/0020174X.2025.2533927
  • Lemanek, K. (2025). Foregoing charity in the classroom. Argumentation. doi: 10.1007/s10503-025-09665-0
  • Lemanek, K. (2025). An inferentialist account of lying. Synthese, 205(2), 72. doi: 10.1007/s11229-025-04932-9
  • Lemanek, K. (2025). (Necessarily) finite lexis. Studies in Logic, Grammar, and Rhetoric, 70(1), 379-388. doi: 10.2478/slgr-2025-0019
  • Lemanek, K. (2025). Teaching academic writing with ChatGPT. Teaching Philosophy, 48(3), 415-430. doi: 10.5840/teachphil2025710230
  • Lemanek, K. (2024). Engaging lectures: Philosophy through relevance and recency. Educatio Nova, 9, 259–272. doi: 10.17951/en.2024.9.259-272
  • Lemanek, K. (2023). Inferentialism and social delusion. Theoria, 89(4), 535–547. doi: 10.1111/theo.12478
  • Lemanek, K. (2022). Atomism, concepts, and polysemy. Philosophia, 50(3), 1243–1264. doi: 10.1007/s11406-021-00440-5
  • Lemanek, K. (2020). Issues with molecules in Natural Semantic Metalanguage. Language Sciences, 77. doi: 10.1016/j.langsci.2019.101239
  • Lemanek, K. (2020). An unlikely source of (absurd and effective) case studies for introductory informal logic. Informal Logic, 40(3), 475–487. doi: 10.22329/il.v40i30.6294
  • Lemanek, K. (2019). Habit, bodyhood, and Merleau-ponty. Diametros, 60, 52–60. doi: 10.33392/diam.1184

Monographs

  • Lemanek, K. (2024). Metasemantics and Possible Expressions. Studies in Philosophy of Language and Linguistics, Vol. 21, Peter Lang.

Grants

Fellowships

  • Bednarowski Visiting Fellowship – University of St. Andrews
    • Funded for 04/2026, 06/2026
  • Sonatina Visiting Fellowship – Durham University
    • Funded for 02/2027 – 05/2027

Theses

  • Doctoral thesis
    • 2023 – On Natural Language and Possibility

Supervised by Prof. dr hab. Joanna Odrowąż-Sypniewska and co-supervised by dr. Filip Kawczynski.

  • Master’s thesis
    • 2017 – Information Theoretical Perception and Motor Intentionality: Dretske and Merleau-Ponty

Supervised by dr hab. Marek Pokropski.