WOJTYŁA AND KRĄPIEC: TWO WAYS OF RE-EMPIRIZING THOMISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Cover Image

WOJTYŁA AND KRĄPIEC: TWO WAYS OF RE-EMPIRIZING THOMISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
WOJTYŁA AND KRĄPIEC: TWO WAYS OF RE-EMPIRIZING THOMISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY

Author(s): PIOTR STANISŁAW MAZUR
Subject(s): Contemporary Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Karol Wojtyła; Mieczysław Krąpiec; Thomistic anthropology; first-person experience; empirization; re-empirization;

Summary/Abstract: The development of studies on the first- and third-person human experience which took place in the 20th century revealed the need to re-empirize Thomistic anthropology. Among the thinkers who undertook this task were Karol Wojtyła and Mieczysław Krąpiec. This re-empirization was linked with adapting the cognitive tools developed within the modern philosophy of the subject to descriptions of the first-person experience. Wojtyła assumed that the starting point of the cognition of the personal subject was the experience of performing an act, in opposition to what happens within a man. Krąpiec criticized this concept and proposed basing Thomistic anthropology on the subjective experience of existence, in which the ‘I’ manifests itself through ‘my’-acts. The experience of the act, on the one hand, and the immanence and transcendence of the self in relation to ‘my’-acts, on the other hand, allowed these philosophers to build an anthropological bridge to the Thomistic system.

  • Issue Year: 71/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 273-288
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English