Aleksander Bobko “The subject facing goodness”

Article published in: Thinking in Value (No 2) Agathology, pp. 176–202
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Aleksander Bobko “The subject facing goodness”

Article published in: Thinking in Value (No 2) Agathology, pp. 176–202



The structural analysis of the cognizing subject conducted in the last chapter has led us to the following conclusion: the same mental faculties which enable the rational recognition of reality also constitute an inexhaustible potential, continually putting the subject ‘on the road’ toward unending, unlimited development. In other words, rational cognition is not only the passive discovery of the logos within the surrounding reality, but also – perhaps mainly – the process of gradually ordering the elements making up the diversity of the universe. Thinking is thus a power which allows reason to shape the outside reality according to its own rational criteria.

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prof. Aleksander Bobko

Profesor filozofii, wykładowca Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego i UPJP II w Krakowie. W latach 1985-1997 asystent księdza profesora Tischnera. Obecnie Rektor UR. Autor książek: "Kant i Schopenhauer" (1996), "Schopenhauers Philosophie des Leidens" (2001), "Wartość i nicość" (2005), "Myślenie wobec zła. Religijny i polityczny wymiar myślenia w filozofii Kanta i Tischnera" (2007). Członek Rady Programowej Instytutu Myśli Józefa Tischnera....


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