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    The eighteenth‑century English writer Matthew Gregory Lewis wrote one of the most dramatic Gothic novels, The Monk; over 200 years later, a film of the same name appeared, based on the novel and directed by Dominik Moll. The film, a free adaptation of the book, presenting the story of the moral downfall of the monk Ambrosio, has inspired us to philosophical reflections on sexuality, sensuality, and physical desire. We have attempted to analyze and interpret this cinematic work of art in the cont…Read more
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    Roman Ingarden and His Times (edited book)
    with Natalia Anna Michna and Leszek Sosnowski
    The papers collected in this volume vividly reflect the strikingly wide range of interests characterizing current research in phenomenology inspired by Roman Ingarden. One of Husserls closest and most devoted students, and at the same time one of his earliest and sharpest critics, Ingarden himself explored numerous fields of philosophy in considerable depth. While he remains best known for his groundbreaking work in aesthetics, ontology, and metaphysics, he also dealt extensively in ethics, epis…Read more
  • Kino operatorów - festiwal Camerimage 2009
    Estetyka I Krytyka 19 (2): 149-154. 2010.
  • Spotkanie z profesorem Jerzym Łukaszewiczem
    with Paulina Tendera
    Estetyka I Krytyka 28 273-294. 2013.
  • Body Worlds Gunthera von Hagensa
    Estetyka I Krytyka 24 223-231. 2012.