Author(s)
Katarzyna Ostalska, University of Łódź, Poland,
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8553-7517
Journal: Polish Journal of English Studies
Issue: 11.2 (2025)
Date: 15/12/2025
Page: 8
Quote As: Ostalska, Katarzyna. “Relationality and Posthumanity. The Collective Intelligence”, Polish Journal of English Studies 11.2 (2025): 8-16
DOI: doi.org/10.64867/pjes.25435981.25.112.6741
Keywords: posthumanism, rationalism, collective intelligence,
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