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Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics in the Thought of Karol Wojtyła [PDF]
This article concerns the way of philosophizing by Karol Wojtyła; a special emphasis is put on the relation between philosophical anthropology and ethics in his thought. The Polish thinker was active in both of them and it seems initially that ethics was
Grzegorz Hołub
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Z aktora kapłan. Od „Króla-Ducha” do „słowiańskiego papieża” [PDF]
This article is concerned with the fragmentary nature of Juliusz Słowacki’s poem “Król‑Duch”, its mystical‑Christian dimension and the impact it had on Karol Wojtyła.
Klaudia Jeznach
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ABSTRACT This essay considers how the JRE has engaged Catholic ethics in the last 50 years and how the concerns of Catholic ethics during this period of exceptional change are reflected and developed in the JRE. It discusses the transformation of Catholic ethics by focusing on the transitions: (i) from classical to historical consciousness; (ii) from ...
Linda Hogan
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Karol Wojtyła: A Thomist or a Phenomenologist? [PDF]
The author seeks to answer the question of whether Karol Wojtyła was a Thomist or a phenomenologist. He lists four possible answers: 1) Wojtyła was a Thomist; 2) Wojtyła was a phenomenologist; 3) Wojtyła was both a Thomist and a phenomenologist, meaning ...
Piotr Jaroszyński
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The Problem of Hell: A Thomistic Critique of David Bentley Hart’s NeceSsitarian Universalism
Abstract David Bentley Hart has recently argued that universal salvation is a metaphysically necessary outcome of God’s act of creating rational beings. A crucial premise of Hart’s argument is a compatibilist view of free will, according to which God can determine human choices without taking away their freedom.
Mats Wahlberg
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Anti‐abortion Activism in Poland and the Republic of Ireland c.1970s–1990s*
This comparative article explores anti‐abortion activism in Poland and Ireland from the period of the 1970s to the early 1990s. Drawing on a range of archival and printed sources, it sheds light on the Polish and Irish anti‐abortion movements as a part of transnational anti‐abortion efforts and underscores the importance of studying such phenomena ...
Sylwia Kuźma‐Markowska, Laura Kelly
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Education for Self‐Forgiveness as a Part of Education for Forgiveness
Abstract The analyses undertaken in this article refer to the harm experienced in close relationships, where the lack of forgiveness and the breakdown in the relationship can be a source of additional suffering for the victim. Referring to the discussion conducted in the Journal of Philosophy of Education in the years 2002–2003, I assume that one of ...
JAROSŁAW HOROWSKI
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Introduction: The literary work of Karol Wojtyła coincides with the concept of the weakness created by him on the philosophical and theological grounds.
Halina Monika Wróblewska
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On the Foundational Compatibility of Phenomenology and Thomism [PDF]
Jacques Maritain criticized Husserl’s phenomenological method—the ἔποχή—as being incompatible with the realism of St. Thomas Aquinas. Maritain equated phenomenology with idealism, holding that it universally negates the existence of known objects as ...
Daniel C. Wagner
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The History of Editing Literary and Theatrical Works of Karol Wojtyła – John Paul II
The article is devoted to the history of the edition of literary and theater works of Karol Wojtyla – John Paul II. Based on the surviving materials in the archives, often unknown facts were presented showing the subsequent phases of discovery of ...
Jacek Popiel
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