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This volume is dedicated to Barbara Skarga - her works, profile and biography. It is a unique character in the Polish intellectual life, but also virtually unknown abroad, except a meager milieu of her readership in France. Dubbed «the first Lady of Polish Philosophy» for a good reason, she contributed not only to shape of Polish Philosophy but to the style of public debate, too. The problem areas initiating her philosophy stemmed from the group of scholars called «the Warsaw school of history of Ideas» with its flagship names such as Leszek Kolakowski, Brinislaw Baczko or Andrzej Walicki. On…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This volume is dedicated to Barbara Skarga - her works, profile and biography. It is a unique character in the Polish intellectual life, but also virtually unknown abroad, except a meager milieu of her readership in France. Dubbed «the first Lady of Polish Philosophy» for a good reason, she contributed not only to shape of Polish Philosophy but to the style of public debate, too. The problem areas initiating her philosophy stemmed from the group of scholars called «the Warsaw school of history of Ideas» with its flagship names such as Leszek Kolakowski, Brinislaw Baczko or Andrzej Walicki. On the other hand, her output originates from the extraordinary and dramatic events of her life. The philosophical output of Barbara Skarga is thus a proof of continuity and longevity of an important tradition of the 20th century Polish Philosophy.
Autorenporträt
Magdalena ¿roda, professor of Warsaw University, specializes in the history of ethical ideas, applied ethics, political philosophy and woman studies. She is the author of several books and the editor of the journal Etyka. In addition to her academic activities, she has also served as the Minister for the Equal Status of Woman and Man (2004-2005). Jacek Migasi¿ski, professor of Warsaw University, is an expert in the history of modern and contemporary philosophy, especially French phenomenology. He is the author of several books and has edited a few volumes of conference proceedings, published numerous articles and translations of French philosophy.