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Horyzonty Wychowania
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2014
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vol. 13
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issue 27
97-118
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Troska o należytą formację doktrynalną i moralną wiernych, w szczególności osób duchownych, to znaczy o ich należyte kształcenie i wychowanie, cechowała Kościół od początku. Troska ta zdecydowanie wzrosła w czasach nowożytnych, szczególnie w związku z tym, że pojawiało się coraz więcej głosów krytycznych na temat Kościoła, i zaczęła przybierać coraz bardziej instytucjonalne formy oraz zyskiwać charakter nadzoru i kontroli. Obserwując tę dziedzinę, zauważamy swoiste przesuwanie akcentów od spraw dotyczących wychowania w kierunku kształcenia o charakterze intelektualnym.
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The article reviews the book Korespondencja Adama Adamandego Kochańskiego SJ (1657–1699) [The Correspondence of Adam Adamandus Kochański], edited by Bogdan Lisiak.
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The Polish Contribution to World Philosophy

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Forum Philosophicum
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2009
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vol. 14
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issue 2
217-245
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The article features several Polish philosophers and their contributions to world philosophy. Matthew of Kraków wrote the Rationale divinorum operum or the Rationality of Divine Works in which he discussed the philosophy of Plato and Saint Augustine on devil and created views on philosophical anthropology. Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski wrote five books on reformation during the Renaissance. Marcin Śmiglecki was a professor at the Vilnius Academy and wrote books on logic and metaphysics.
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The article reviews the book Adam Adamandy Kochański (1631–1700). Studium z dziejów filozofii i nauki w Polsce w XVII wieku, by Bogdan Lisiak.
Forum Philosophicum
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2007
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vol. 12
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issue 2
323-332
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In the philosophy of the Jesuits of this period one can distinguish philosophy connected with teaching, i.e. taught at schools led by the Jesuits, and Civic philosophy, not connected directly with teaching. This was mainly social, economic, and political philosophy, especially philosophy of the state, law and the like.
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This report briefly presents the main scientific, philosophical and other output of Professor Stanisław Ziemiański SJ, upto the year 2006.
Forum Philosophicum
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2009
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vol. 14
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issue 2
381-383
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The article reviews the book Edukacja oświeceniowa a szkoła tradycyjna. Z dziejów kultury intelektualnej i filozoficznej [Enlightenment Education and Traditional Education: From the History of Intellectual and Philosophical Culture], by Stanisław Janeczek.
Forum Philosophicum
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2012
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vol. 17
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issue 2
283-296
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The article summarizes the book "Filozofia Jezuitów na ziemiach dawnej Rzeczypospolitej w XIX wieku" [The Philosophy of the Jesuit in the Terriroties of the Former Commonwealth: Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine in the 19th Century], by Roman Darowski.
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Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie

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The didactic-scientific centre Seminarium Cracoviense Societatis Jesu had been established in Cracow in 1867 and in 1932 obtained the status of academic college as Philosophical Department of Jesus Society. In 1999, a new structure and name were introduced: Philosophical-Pedagogical Academy "Ignatianum" in Cracow. In 2011 it was transformed into Ignatianum Academy. Ignatianum currently runs five colleges: philosophy and culture studies (Philosophical Department), pedagogy, political studies and social work (Pedagogical Department). Moreover, it manages 10 different post-graduate studies, the University for Seniors and the Academy for Children. It is entitled to award doctorate degrees in philosophy, pedagogy and culture studies. Publishing house of the Academy has been active since 1973. Despite books, it publishes 6 scientific magazines: „Rocznik Wydziału Filozoficznego" („Philosophical Department Yearly", „Rocznik Wydziału Pedagogicznego" („Pedagogical Department Yearly"), half-yearly of the „Forum Philosophicum", „Perspektywy Kultury" („Cultural Perspectives"), half-yearly „Horyzonty Wychowania" („Horizons of Education"), and „Horyzonty Polityki" („Horizons of Politics"). Specialised Scientific Library of Jesuits supports Academy in its scientific and didactic activity. It numbers over 400 thousand volumes, covering over 30 thousand old prints and more than 500 magazines (170 foreign), and has a modern reading room. Catalogs of the Library are computerised and are accessible on the Internet. In 2011/2012, in Ignatianum there have been 270 research and didactic workers and the total number of students is 3730.
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This article discusses the biography, works and philosophical views of Giuseppe Angiolini, an Italian Jesuit working at the Academy of Polotsk at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The whole philosophy represented by Angiolini is in line with Italian Catholic philosophy, which in turn was influenced by the traditional Jesuit Collegium Romanum. The philosophy of Angiolini contains certain Suarezian ideas. In this respect it was influenced by the Jesuit tradition, especially as regards the mental difference between essence and existence, and modalism.
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In memoriam Piotr Lenartowicz SJ

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The article presents an obituary for Polish philosopher Piotr Lenartowicz.
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Pierwsi arystotelicy wileńscy

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