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E-grāmata: Understanding the Person: Essays on the Personalism of Karol Wojtyla

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The book deals with the concept of the person present in the personalism of Karol Wojtyla. It advances some main topics necessary to understand the theory of the person developed within European continental philosophy, especially in a specific connection of Thomism and phenomenology.



The book deals with the philosophy of the human person as worked out by Karol Wojtyla. It presents a number of fundamental issues necessary to understand Karol Wojtyla’s personalism. Thus, first it undertakes Wojtyla’s move from the philosophy of the human being to the philosophy of the human person; second, it presents Wojtyla’s epistemological approach to the person against the background of other philosophies concerned with the human person; third, it describes the metaphysical structure of the person; four, it analyses the person’s selected faculties (consciousness, emotions); five, it presents some aspects of the action of the person (a person’s causation, or their role in dialogue); and finally, it tries to sketch the problem of personal dignity.

Introduction 9(4)
Chapter I Towards The Philosophy of the Human Person
13(12)
Introduction
13(1)
Man in Wojtyla's Realist Approach to Philosophy
14(3)
On the Threshold of Personalist Thinking
17(5)
Concluding Remarks
22(3)
Chapter II How To Know The Person?
25(18)
Introduction
25(1)
Wojtyla on Experience: A Preliminary Approach
26(3)
Unity of Experience
29(3)
Human Experience: A Rival Naturalistic Approach
32(5)
Human Experience: Phenomenological vs Phenomenalistic Approach
37(3)
Concluding Remarks
40(3)
Chapter III The Structure of the Person
43(34)
Introduction
43(1)
3.1 Against Dualism
43(15)
Initial Dilemmas
43(2)
Descartes and His Thinking about the Human Being
45(2)
Karol Wojtyla's Understanding of Man
47(6)
The Person and the Nature: Two Integrated Faces of Human Existence
53(4)
Concluding Remarks
57(1)
3.2 Metaphysics Of The Person
58(19)
Old Notions in Contemporary Philosophy
58(1)
Wojtyla and Metaphysics
59(4)
Personhood and Suppositum
63(6)
Critical Look at the Project and Its Further Developments
69(5)
Concluding Remarks
74(3)
Chapter IV The Person and His Faculties
77(54)
Introduction
77(1)
4.1 To Rescue the Inferiority of the Person
77(19)
Thinking on the Subject
77(2)
The Cartesian Subject under Siege
79(7)
Wojtyla on the Human Subject
86(3)
Subject and Inferiority: Comparing the Two Approaches
89(2)
Looking for a Common Platform
91(4)
Concluding Remarks
95(1)
4.2 What is Consciousness?
96(20)
The Person and Consciousness
96(2)
Against the Idealistic Approach to Consciousness
98(3)
The Boethian Definition of the Person and Its Inadequacy
101(4)
The "Physiognomy" of Consciousness and Personhood
105(5)
Further Clarifications and Final Conclusions
110(5)
Concluding Remarks
115(1)
4.3 Consciousness and Emotions
116(15)
Persons, Emotions, and Reason
116(1)
Consciousness under the Influence of Emotions
117(2)
Consciousness Overwhelmed by Emotions
119(4)
Self-Knowledge in Its Operations
123(3)
Self-Knowledge as the Guardian of Consciousness
126(3)
Concluding Remarks
129(2)
Chapter V The Person in Action
131(34)
Introduction
131(1)
5.1 Personal Causation
131(15)
Causation in the Ethical Thinking of Scheler and Kant
131(6)
Personal Causation in Ethics: Critical Look
137(2)
Acting Person and Efficacy
139(3)
Final Look at Efficacy
142(3)
Concluding Remarks
145(1)
5.2 The Person in Dialogue
146(19)
Persons and Dialogue
146(2)
Persons in the Philosophy of Dialogue
148(4)
The Social Face of the Person in Wojtyla's Thought
152(7)
Dialogue Creating the Person
159(3)
Concluding Remarks
162(3)
Chapter VI Dignity of the Person
165(12)
Chapter Introduction
165(1)
Wojtyla's Thinking about Dignity
166(6)
Some Further Clarifications on Dignity of the Person
172(4)
Concluding Remarks
176(1)
Final Conclusions 177(4)
Bibliography 181(10)
Index of Names 191
Grzegorz Houb is professor of philosophy at the Department of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków, Poland. His area of research includes ethics, bioethics and the philosophy of the human person.