The Concept of Value in the Ethical Thought of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):7-28 (2006)
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The article discusses the concept of value in the ethical thought of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla. The title of this article indicates a twofold delimitation of the problems discussed. The first delimitation is chronological and the theme under consideration is the ethical thought of Cardinal Wojtyla in his pre-papal period.

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