The subject of this article is the demonstration of the changes that occurred in modern times in the perception of the goal of the state and politics and desirable attitudes of the ruler. The article presents a comparison of the medieval political thought and the thought developed by later political writers: N. Machiavelli, J. Bodin, H. Grotius, and T. Hobbes. The conclusion that follows from the considerations is that, in the Renaissance and Baroque times, the deprivation of the political thought of the sacral themes became evident. What is interesting is that the causes of transformations were at the same time found in the contradictions existing in the Middle Ages. The reception of Aristotelianism, undermining the authority of the papacy...
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The essay presents the life and work of Kazimierz Chłędowski (1843–1920), partly in recognition of h...
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Postmodernist philosophy and its shape can be considered the epiphany of democratic values and the e...
In is unquestionable that Cartesian thinking on man and the world surrounding him constituted a brea...
In this article one semantic phenomenon is tentatively taken into consideration. This phenomenon eme...
In my paper, I try to demonstrate how two processes that are crucial for modern societies, namely&nb...
The article is an attempt to carry out an analysis of Essays, Moral, Political and Literary by David...
The main purpose of the above article is to show how Bulgakov shapes the characters of Yeshua, Pilat...
Cordemoy is one of the leading representatives of French occasionalism of the 17th century. His cont...
Life of a citizen is – at least from Christian point of view – a road that leads to God and on which...
The presented paper examined the complex notion of human freedom from the point of view of philosoph...
The idea of new beginning in the Slovak vision of history from the mid-19th century The point of thi...
Christians of the “martyrs era” (especially during the second century AD), discussed not only their ...
Doubtlessly, the actual development of science influences our view of the world. Consequently, chang...
In each epoch, one can distinct a different attitude of man towards transience, ageing and death, ma...
The essay presents the life and work of Kazimierz Chłędowski (1843–1920), partly in recognition of h...
The article describes the path of Stanisław Przybyszewski, broadly considered as a decadent towards ...
Postmodernist philosophy and its shape can be considered the epiphany of democratic values and the e...
In is unquestionable that Cartesian thinking on man and the world surrounding him constituted a brea...
In this article one semantic phenomenon is tentatively taken into consideration. This phenomenon eme...
In my paper, I try to demonstrate how two processes that are crucial for modern societies, namely&nb...
The article is an attempt to carry out an analysis of Essays, Moral, Political and Literary by David...
The main purpose of the above article is to show how Bulgakov shapes the characters of Yeshua, Pilat...
Cordemoy is one of the leading representatives of French occasionalism of the 17th century. His cont...
Life of a citizen is – at least from Christian point of view – a road that leads to God and on which...
The presented paper examined the complex notion of human freedom from the point of view of philosoph...
The idea of new beginning in the Slovak vision of history from the mid-19th century The point of thi...
Christians of the “martyrs era” (especially during the second century AD), discussed not only their ...
Doubtlessly, the actual development of science influences our view of the world. Consequently, chang...
In each epoch, one can distinct a different attitude of man towards transience, ageing and death, ma...
The essay presents the life and work of Kazimierz Chłędowski (1843–1920), partly in recognition of h...