The Ethicity of the Human Act, According to K. Wojtyla: At the Crossroads Between Personalistic Phenomenology and the Metaphysics of the Person
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Metyper.2010.v0i4.2806Keywords:
Wojtyla, Scheler, human act, ethics, phenomenology, metaphysicsAbstract
The main intellectual care of K. Wojtyla is always ethical. He starts his studies with Scheler in order precisely to find a foundation for the ethicity of the human act. But not just this author, but phenomenology as a whole, were not sufficient for his purpose. For this reason, he turns again to metaphysics. And, in the end, both phenomenology and metaphysics both gained
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