Intelektualiści zachodnioeuropejscy od wybuchu II wojny światowej do współczesności
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2015, Vol 11, Issue
Abstract
This study aims to show the forms of political involvement of Western European intellectuals. In doing so, the paper attempts to answer the question about the role they played in Western and Central Europe in the discussed period. The paper also demonstrates the cultural and political causes of their decline.
Authors and Affiliations
Maria Tomczak
Franciszek i Walezjusz bez makijażu
Recenzja książki: Francis Hackett, Franciszek I Walezjusz, tłum. Miłosz Młynarz, Wydawnictwo Napoleon V, Oświęcim 2017, ss. 296.
Enculturation and humanization in education: pro et contra
The author substantiates the proposition of productiveness of enculturation as a principle of organization of educational environment. Furthermore, a comparative analysis with humanization as the mainstream of educationa...
Antropologia wolności w filozofii Sartre’a i Lévinasa
This paper sets out to outline the singular nature of the dimension of anthropology of free-dom in the philosophies of Jean-Paul Sartre and Emmanuel Lévinas, the leading existentialists of the 20th century. It seems that...
Zu den Konsulnfasten der Zeit des Antoninus Pius. Konsequenzen aus einem neuen Militärdiplom
A new military diploma for the province Dalmatia mentions the pair of suffect consuls Q. Antonius I[sauricus, L. Aurelius Flaccus], known from the Fasti Feriarum Latinarum for May of an unknown year. Till now this pair w...
JEWGIENIJ IWANOWICZ ZAMIATIN JAKO PREKURSOR XX-WIECZNEJ POWIEŚCI ANTYUTOPIJNEJ
The aim of this article is to reveal the relationship between the author of the first dystopia, Yevgeny Zamyatin and a totalitarian regime, by means of analyzing the biography and selected works of that writer; the analy...