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52The Challenges Posed by the Digital Revolution to Teaching PhilosophyTeaching Philosophy 43 (3): 231-244. 2020.The rapid development of the internet and the growth of the cyberspace is the most significant phenomenon of our times. The cyberspace puts pressure on all of us to adapt to its constraints. Its influence is also palpable in philosophy, and on the teaching of philosophy in particular, and there is increasing pressure to adapt philosophical education to the internet format. This paper argues that such pressure is not necessarily conducive to better education in philosophy, which requires more dis…Read more
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16Between Simmel's Blasé Attitude and Intelligent TeachabilityEducational Theory 71 (5): 651-664. 2021.
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23Pedagogical relevance of the Ignatian presuppositionInternational Journal of Philosophy and Theology 82 (2): 193-203. 2021.ABSTRACT The paper undertakes a critical analysis of the so-called Presupposition of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola, which prescribes the benevolent interpretation of the other’s words. We aim to identify the anthropological and epistemological background of the pedagogical guidelines contained therein and to explicate the intellectual and moral virtues needed to put them into practice. We argue that practising the Presupposition is both virtuous and mutually beneficial in pedago…Read more
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12Chapter 12 Personalism versus Totalitarianism: Dietrich von Hildebrand’s Philosophical-Political ProjectIn Cheikh Guèye (ed.), Ethical Personalism, Ontos Verlag. pp. 189-204. 2011.
Pawel Kazmierczak
Jesuit University Ignatianum In Krakow
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Jesuit University Ignatianum In KrakowAssociate Professor
Jesuit University Ignatianum In Krakow
Alumnus, 2003
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory |
History of Western Philosophy |
Philosophical Traditions |