Spis treści
Karol Petryszak
Evidence of Karol Wojtyła’s thought formation as preserved in archival materials
Rev. Tomasz Kraj
What does moral theology expect from philosophical ethics?
Rev. Dariusz Radziechowski
Karol Wojtyła reads and interprets Max Scheler
Jarosław Merecki SDS
Wojtyła’s view on Kant’s formalism and Scheler’s material ethics of value, or the ethics of material duty
Marek Czachorowski
The problem of personalism in Karol Wojtyła’s debate with Max Scheler
Tadeusz Biesaga SDB
Karol Wojtyła’s dispute with Max Scheler over the concept and role of conscience in morality
Teresa Grabińska
An outline of the concept of duty in the ethics of Karol Wojtyła and Max Scheler
Piotr Stanisław Mazur
From experience to a method. The significance of Karol Wojtyła’s habilitation dissertation in the development of his concept of philosophical cognition of man
Grzegorz Hołub
A lived experience or a reason? From an ethics debate to contemporary culture
Jarosław Kupczak OP
Moral theology in search of a method: metaphysics or phenomenology?
Karol Petryszak
Roman Ingarden and Karol Wojtyła’s reading of Max Scheler