SZOTEK, B.: Polish Philosophy of the Second Half of the 19th Century towards Kant
Philosophica Critica, vol. 1, 2015, no. 1, ISSN 1339-8970, pp. 55–62
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Publication date: June 15, 2015
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Abstract: In the paper author makes an attempt to closely observe Polish phi-losophical life in the second half of 19th century from the point of view of the reception of Kant´s philosophy. The overview of the 19th century Polish philosophy shows that although Kant´s philosophy at that time practically did not attract a bigger group of experts, or its devoted propagators, its influences on Polish philosophy were undeniable. Obviously, taking into account the positions held by Polish thinkers towards Kant, as well as the problems, which were brought to the foreground, one may speak about varied but complicated attitude to Kant´s philosophy. So called “third phase” of spreading the news about Kant in the country is of special interest, generally taking place at the turn of 19th and 20th century. From this point of view, the article is an attempt to answer the question: What was the course of reception of Kant in positivism in Poland, taking into consideration particularly the “third phase” of reception of Kant´s philosophy?
Key words: Polish philosophy – Kant – Positivism
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.1.1.55-62
Key words: Polish philosophy – Kant – Positivism
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.1.1.55-62