How to Use AI in Philosophy and Theology: Description of the Experience of Certain Possibilities

Authors

  • Jakub Z Lichański Full Professor, Humanities in the Discipline of Literary Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland. Author

Keywords:

Hypertext, Mind mapping, Téchne rhetoriké, PhilPapers, Documenta Catholica Omnia, Eric Dietrich, Michelle Thomas, Vincent C Müller, Aidan Isaacs (AI), Nupoor Ranade, Marly Saravia, Aditya Johri

Abstract

Today, we need to ask not about the possibilities that AI creates for philosophy and theology, but how to use these possibilities. Hence, a review of the state of research will be necessary, but at the same time it will be selective. Also, the description of my experience with AI tools and tools such as rhetoric (téchnerhetoriké), hypertexts or mind mapping provide some insight into the title issue. The description and analysis of both the three title concepts, as well as their meaning ranges, will allow for the acceptance of preliminary definitions and meaning ranges of the concepts, as well as what can be achieved in cooperation with AI tools for, for example, posing research problems in these fields.

Author Biography

  • Jakub Z Lichański, Full Professor, Humanities in the Discipline of Literary Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland.

    Jakub Z Lichański, Full Professor, Humanities in the Discipline of Literary Studies, University of Warsaw, Poland.

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Published

2026-02-04