CZŁOWIEK I JEGO BÓL. Cierpienie jako paradygmat Tischnerowskiej filozofii dramatu

The aim of the article is to indicate that suffering and pain are important categories in Józef Tischner’s philosophy of drama. In the philosophy of drama, which in this case is the philosophy of man, man is considered a subject defining himself in the horizon of good and evil. Human understanding o...

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