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Journal

2017 | 19 | 3 | 267 - 281

Article title

FILOZOFIA FENOMENOLOGICZNA MAXA SCHELERA I ROMANA INGARDENA W „ANTROPOLOGII ADEKWATNEJ” KAROLA WOJTYŁY

Content

Title variants

EN
MAX SCHELER AND ROMAN INGARDEN’S PHENOMENOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY IN “ADEQUATE ANTHROPOLOGY” BY KAROL WOJTYŁA

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Reflecting on the place, rank and interpretation of the philosophical thought of Karol Wojtyła, the fact that the author, philosopher, educationist and dramatist was first a priest and later, for a quarter century, was the head of the Catholic Church cannot be dismissed. The choice of service to God as the life path defined and determined the directions of intellectual quests. The human person was in the centre of philosophical considerations by Karol Wojtyła. He sees the human being as immersed in God and simultaneously as the integral, spiritual and bodily being. The thesis that the man in this structure composes himself through the axiological and moral dimension was an important statement in his views. The moral perspective represented the attempt by Wojtyła at defining man through discovering his structures and experiencing his morality. The philosopher ex-presses this in his dissertation “The Acting Person” (“Osoba i czyn”) published first in 1969 and reprinted under the symptomatic title “The Acting Person and other anthropological studies” (“Osoba i czyn oraz inne studia antropologic-zne”).

Journal

Year

Volume

19

Issue

3

Pages

267 - 281

Physical description

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Warmińsko – Mazurski

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
1896 – 6896
ISSN
2353 - 1274

YADDA identifier

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