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A Journey in Search of Wholeness and Meaning
©2010 Monographs -
A Philosophy of Concrete Life
Carl Schmitt and the Political Thought of Late Modernity©2006 Monographs -
A Translation of Plato’s «Sophist» with an Introductory Commentary
Translated by James Duerlinger©2009 Monographs -
Aquinas on Simplicity
An Investigation into the Foundations of his Philosophical Theology©2008 Monographs -
Aristotle’s Powers and Responsibility for Nature
©2012 Monographs -
At the Limits of Presentation
Coming-into-Presence and its Aesthetic Relevance in Jean-Luc Nancy’s Philosophy©2008 Thesis -
At the Threshold of Mystery: Poetic Encounters with Other(ness)
©2005 Monographs -
Berkeley's Common Sense and Science
©2015 Monographs -
Beyond structure
The Power and Limitations of Mathematical Thought in Common Sense, Science and Philosophy©1995 Monographs -
Black Banners
Genre Scenes from the Turn of the Century- Translated and with an Introduction by Donald K. Weaver©2010 Monographs -
Catholic Thought from Lublin
ISSN: 1051-693X
"Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy." "Catholic Thought from Lublin is a monograph series devoted to Lublin philosophy and its applications. Books in the series represent the major voices in this school and address a broad range of philosophical subjects. Essentially, Lublin philosophy is the latest systematic presentation and interpretation of Thomistic thought. It was introduced in Poland after World War II. Lublinism, or Polish Existential Thomism, embodies a new and revolutionary ideal in the history of Catholic philosophical and theological teaching under the aegis of John Paul II. Lublinism represents a genuine quest into the classical philosophy of Aristotle and Aquinas based on both an objective rigorous study of reality understood as being in concreto and a subjective pursuit in evaluating human existence (in its internal experience) as personal being. In its catholicity, the Polish version of Thomistic thought from Lublin is an intricately nuanced melding of the best insight of contemporary existentialism, chiefly from Marcel and Heidegger; of methodology drawn from Scheler and Ingarden; and of realist metaphysics from Aquinas, together with some of the methodological results of the Lwow/Warsaw school of logic. As such it combines the best of the old and the new of perennial philosophy."
4 publications
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Democracy in the Age of the Post-religiousness
Foundations of Alternative Economics©2012 Monographs -
Derrida’s Deconstruction of the Subject: Writing, Self and Other
Writing, self and other©2014 Thesis -
Discourses and Strategies
The Role of the Vienna School in Shaping Central European Approaches to Art History and Related Discourses©2013 Monographs -
Discreteness, Continuity, and Consciousness
An Epistemological Unified Field Theory©2007 Monographs