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The subject matter of the article is an idea of philosophy of history of J. Maritain, one of the most influential contemporary philosopher, inspired with Christian thought. In his interpretation of history, Jacques Maritain asks a question, if philosophy of history is possible and what is a genuine philosophy of history. French philosopher comes to believe that philosophical reflection upon history is important part of philosophy itself, but should be understand as practical philosophy. Also Maritain distances himself from historiosophical pessimism and catastrophe theories as well as naive optimism. He believe in progress, but as a personalist, he finds it as a synthesis of subjective and objective frames of human life. In his opinion, true progress is possible but it depends on human and personal activity.
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Przedmiotem artykułu jest filozoficzna koncepcja dziejów J. Maritaina, jednego z bardziej wpływowych współczesnych filozofów, inspirowanych myślą chrześcijańską. Interpretując historię, Maritain stawia pytanie, czy filozofia dziejów jest dzisiaj potrzebna oraz jaki rodzaj refleksji nad historią byłby możliwy. Zdaniem francuskiego filozofa, filozofia dziejów stanowi istotną część filozoficznej refleksji, ale należy rozumieć ją przede wszystkim jako filozofię praktyczną. Rozważając problem idei postępu dziejowego Maritain dystansuje się zarówno od koncepcji pesymizmu i katastrofizmu historiozoficznego, jak również naiwnego optymizmu uważając, że rzeczywisty postęp jest możliwy jedynie jako synteza podmiotowego i przedmiotowego aspektu ludzkiej egzystencji, a jego prawdziwy obraz kształtowany jest przez aktywność jednostki i osoby.
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Great thoughts: philosophical systems, intellectual currents and ideological outlooks are affected by the laws of historical change. The author briefly presents the following laws: (a) universal presence of mythology, irrespective of the degree of its cultural influence; (b) the law of ideological pluralism (a single global ideological system would thwart any great thought); (c) the law of historical sequencing and of historical continuity; (d) the law of historical pendulum; (e) inevitable presence of structural shortcomings (statements about the ultimate, cognitively exhaustive nature of one's own system of thought and the declaration that it offers sufficient instruments for creating heaven on earth); (f) degeneration of a system due to false founding premises (e.g. „freedom” as an essential of its own right, separated from truth, good, justice and the love of kin, which has led to the creation of the ideology of the European Union and leads it towards chaos, nihilism and atheism.). A vital denominator of any great thought is its reference to an idea of God. Jesus Christ, as the crown of all creation (Eph. 1:10) is also a redeemer of great thoughts and philosophical systems.
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