- Władysław
Tatarkiewicz (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf tatarˈkʲevitʂ]; 3
April 1886 – 4
April 1980) was a
Polish philosopher,
historian of philosophy,
historian of...
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Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., pp. 11–12.
Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 12.
Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., pp. 12–13.
Tatarkiewicz, Zarys..., p. 13.
Tatarkiewicz, Zarys...
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including Ignacy Krasicki, Bolesław Prus,
Florian Znaniecki, Władysław
Tatarkiewicz,
Marian Rejewski, and Władysław Kozaczuk, as well as the Polish–Lithuanian...
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possible worlds, did not
claim that it was perfect.
According to Władysław
Tatarkiewicz, the
parallel existence of two
concepts of perfection, one
strict ("perfection"...
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Jakub Tatarkiewicz (31
March 1798 in
Warsaw – 3
September 1854 in Warsaw) was a
Polish sculptor in the
classical style. He
received his
primary education...
- Tatarkiewicz, p. 246.
Tatarkiewicz, p. 247.
Tatarkiewicz, pp. 247–48.
Tatarkiewicz, p. 248.
Tatarkiewicz, pp. 248–49.
Tatarkiewicz, p. 249. Komatsu, Kayoko...
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material world comes mainly from the Old Testament.
According to
Tatarkiewicz, the
importation of the Gr****
concept of
kalos into
Christian thought...
- of Reading. Faber. Poetry,
Music and
Narrative – The
Science of Art.
Tatarkiewicz, Władysław, "The
Concept of Poetry",
translated by
Christopher Kasparek...
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Blink of an Eye. New York: Viking, 2012. ISBN 978-0670920495 Władysław
Tatarkiewicz, A
History of Six Ideas: an
Essay in Aesthetics,
translated from the...
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least of all philosophy. Władysław
Tatarkiewicz (1886–1980) was a
Polish philosopher and historian. For
Tatarkiewicz,
happiness is a
fundamental ethical...