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modern world, one should remember that his personality-focussed philosophical observations, which solidified before he had become pope, i.e. when he was a professor of philosophy and a bishop at the Second ... economics, there lies the question about man, his essence, about his position in relation to other beings, and about the meaning of human actions. He believed that the personalist philosophy was key for the
democratic nations to approach the current political issues facing them in the 21st century. Though Dewey and Rorty were neither politicians nor Catholics (being liberal thinkers trained in philosophy), their ... little time for religion as part of his political philosophy, arguing for a culture of liberalism ‘which was enlightened, secular […] in which no trace of divinity remained’.8 Yet Catholics need not limit
of Jonathan Haid’s theory of moral foundations is presented. At the next stage are analyzed common elements of the idea of political correctness and the philosophy of Jean Jacques Rousseau, the ... tylko liberałowie, ale i konserwatyści wskazują na pożądane i nieodpowiednie zachowania komunikacyjne4. Wymaga to jednak znacznego poszerzenia całego terminu political correctness. - * Mgr, Instytut
Tuwim, His poetical habit, revolving around the stanza - that “music of circling and crashes” - motivates poetical philosophy. It can be described in concise theses: In Tuwim's work and his reflection on
The contribution of Jacques Maritain to twentieth century political philosophy has been widely noted. This paper explores the implications of Maritain’s work and life for contemporary spirituality ... required – one marked by strong personalist, communal and pluralist dimensions.43 To explore in detail Maritain’s political philosophy is beyond the scope of this essay, which takes instead the spirituality
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of spiritual abuse must not only apply to religious cults. The same dangers of psychological control can apply to other extreme ideologies, such as radical political groups like QAnon. The growing ... nature of QAnon follows the formula of religious cults and exposes children to the same types of danger. The United States' current political structure and division has paved the way for new and extreme
During political “thaw”, in years 1955−1956 in the People’s Republic of Poland, it write in newspapers about themes banned earlier. One of such many theme formerly banned was censorship (Main Office ... the forms of thinking not only within literature and arts, but also in political life. The destructive nature of this also lies in the fact that all the indicated flaws Flaszen utters in one gulp4
A political thought is an area of legitimate contribution of competitive ideas. Liberalism is often considered as one of the most significant and influential paradigm of our times. The common ... an advantage; it is the immanent characteristic of the presented form and content of the experience of reality. A considerably different nature applies to political and legal philosophy, the essence
dignity of the person, solidarity, and the common good will be highlighted. The second part of this paper discusses the political applications of the principle, including its ability to inform scholarship ... , with reference to Catholic social teachings. II. Subsidiarity as a Political Philosophy 1. Subsidiarity, Decentralization and Federalism The principle of subsidiarity recognises that individuals must
informing early modern liberal philosophy worked itself out, coming to its full realisation in what is today referred to as ‘anti-essentialism’. The rise of anti-essentialism is concomitant with, if not ... become the basis for a hard and fast epistemology becomes increasingly tenuous, if not dubious. 45 See Joseph Cropsey, ‘Adam Smith’ in History of Political Philosophy, eds. Joseph Cropsey and Leo Strauss
This article addresses the attitude of Różewicz and Herbert towards Beethoven’s music. The author of this paper refers to the following works: a story New School of Philosophy (PR I), an essay
political opinion are of specific importance for this paper.8 This paper concentrates on elements three and four, claiming that there are more children persecuted on account of a ground created by their ... commented, 18 use was stoned and the applicant fled the country fearing further retaliation for what she said.19 She asserted political opinion as grounds for her claim the political opinion which she had
The author, referring to the presence of Boethius’ thought (The Consolation of Philosophy – De consolatione philosophiae) in the poetry of Mikołaj Sęp Szarzyński (c. 1550–c. 1581), indicates the
The mediatisation of political communication indicates two main functions of the mass media: they report on events from the world of politics and create the images of political actors in the eyes of ... latach 1968-1998”, Oficyna Wydawnicza „Atut” - Wrocławskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe , Wroclaw 2006, p. 22 In political science, terrorist organisations are categorised as collective political actors. They
The paper discusses the relations between investigative journalists and authorities on the example of American and Polish political scandals. In most cases, the journalists’ attitude and professional ... allegations against them, however, the stubbornness and consistency of the journalists and the pressure of public opinion influenced the development of political initiatives and led to political consequences
The article analyses in what way artzins (independent art and literary journals published in Poland in the 1980s and 1990s) drew inspiration from the Dada tradition, and how they made its philosophy ... ” (or samizdat) of the anti-communist opposition mainly focussed on exposing political issues and motives. The term itself is a blend of the English: “art magazine” (that is the common interpretation of
relation to universalism in Catholic social thought, one weakness is thrown into specific relief: cosmopolitanism as a personal identity or political doctrine lacks a unified philosophy of the human person ... love; that the Church is not a political entity but a recipient of God’s grace; and that solidarity is the responsibility of each individual.1 Expounding on these ideas in his recent address to the
understood as a result of the strategy adopted by the system. What follows from the above assumption is a discussion of the notion of truth which is fundamental to media philosophy. Systems, in their adopted ... philosophy - concept of truth results from the adopted assumption2. The systems within the adopted strategies work in the media using persuasion in a way which stays far from the notion of truth as an idea or
, we noticed three main tendencies in non-verbal rituals of public speeches on the Polish political scene. Firstly, public speeches by the Law and Justice politicians are characterised by a poor variety ... and political contexts, which leads us to the conclusion that the ruling party has given up the rules of political correctness. Thirdly, we noticed patent violations of practices and rituals that are