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21. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4/6
Jerzy A. Janik The Seminar Closes
22. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 18 > Issue: 4/6
Council for Research in Values and Philosophy: The pre-congress conference “Philosophy Emerging from Culture”
23. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 18 > Issue: 9/10
Holy Father’s Speech
24. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 20 > Issue: 1/2
Barbara Skarga Professor Barbara Skarga’s Ceremonial Lecture
25. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 20 > Issue: 1/2
Prof. dr hab. Władysław Stróżewski, Prof. Andrzej Walicki, Prof. Jerzy Szacki, Prof. dr. hab. Jacek Migasiński, Prof. Barbara Skarga Laudatio, reviews, address by Barbara Skarga
26. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 2
Katarzyna Chałasińska-Macukow, Lesław Kawalec Inaugural Address by Her Magnificence Rector of the University of Warsaw
27. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 4
Appendix: Poland 2050—Research Problems
28. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 4
Studies on Which the Report Is Based
29. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 4
Abstract
30. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 22 > Issue: 1
Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Appendix: Poland 2050—Research Problems
31. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 22 > Issue: 1
Future Studies Committee, Polish Academy of Sciences Studies on Which the Report Is Based
32. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 23 > Issue: 4
Henryk Skolimowski Epilogue: Philosophy Is Immortal
33. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 23 > Issue: 4
Henryk Skolimowski Henryk Skolimowski’s Papers
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In his five texts Henryk Skolimowski concisely presents his philosophical views, also in the processes of their emerging and transforming. He gives an account of all the phases of his philosophical accomplishments—from the initial version of ecophilosophy to the latest conception of lumenology which is a metaphysical grounding of eco-philosophy. Henryk Skolimowski shows how the emergence of his philosophical ideas was conditioned by the contemporary state of the world, by his own personal life’s experiences, and how they challenge the 20th-century philosophy (first if all analytical movement) and its faulty goals.
34. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 7 > Issue: 9/10
List of illustrations