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Jakub Szczepanski

Jagiellonian University
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  • Jagiellonian University
    Institute of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    A Political Solution to the Problem of Bridging Nature and Freedom
    In Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 2607-2614. 2018.
  •  11
    Kant's Account of Personal Development: Comments on Paula Satne
    In this paper, I focus on Paula Satne's discussion of moral development in her "Moral Development, Repentance, and Self-affirmation". I argue that, preceding moral development, we can identify in Kant a notion of existential development that foreshadows some of Nietzsche's ideas and emphasises the existential potential of the philosopher from Königsberg.
    Value Theory
  •  21
    Introduction
    Introduction.
    Value Theory
  •  19
    Potrzeba myślenia
    Civitas. Studia Z Filozofii Polityki 10 233-237. 2020.
  •  22
    The Basis of Kant’s Theory of Political Change
    In Beatrix Himmelmann & Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1905-1912. 2021.
  •  14
    Filozofia polityczna po roku 1989: teoria, historia, praktyka (edited book)
    with Justyna Miklaszewska
    Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego. 2011.
  • Kantyzm Szkoły Jaspersa
    Estetyka I Krytyka 26 205-214. 2012.
  • Potrzeba myślenia (Hannah Arendt: Odpowiedzialność i władza sądzenia)
    Civitas 10 (10). 2007.
    Hannah Arendt
  • O racjonaliźmie w politycze (Justyna Miklaszewska, red.: Rozum a porządek społeczny)
    Civitas 6 (6). 2002.
  • Człowiek szlachetny w drodze (Jose Ortega y Gasset: Bunt mas) / Noble Man on his Way (José Ortega y Gasset: Revolt of the Masses)
    Civitas 5 (5). 2001.
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    Homo Homini deus est-homo homini lupus est. Some Remarks concerning Hobbes' View of Human Nature
    Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 58. 2013.
    The subject of the article is the question concerning Thomas Hobbes’ view of human nature. This question goes hand in hand with his famous sentence: homo hominilupus est. In the first part of article, the provenance of this citation is described. Subsequentsections are devoted to an attempt to establish how accurately Hobbes saw the basic features of the human condition. The next issue under consideration is the proper sense of another famous Hobbesian citation: bellum omnium contra omnes.The co…Read more
    The subject of the article is the question concerning Thomas Hobbes’ view of human nature. This question goes hand in hand with his famous sentence: homo hominilupus est. In the first part of article, the provenance of this citation is described. Subsequentsections are devoted to an attempt to establish how accurately Hobbes saw the basic features of the human condition. The next issue under consideration is the proper sense of another famous Hobbesian citation: bellum omnium contra omnes.The conclusion of the article runs as follows: the true Hobbesian opinion about human nature is different than that which is ascribed to him. A reconstruction based on the texts seems to be more complex and leads to the conclusion that the main motive behind human actions is fear
    Hobbes: Moral Psychology
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