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  1. pierwszy profesor filozofi w Braniewie,'.S. J. Roman Darowski & S. I. Ryszard Singleton - 1982 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 17 (2):41-56.
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  2. Mateusz Bembus S. J. , profesor filozofii w Poznaniu.Roman Darowski - 1986 - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej 31.
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    Giuseppe (Joseph) Angiolini, S.J. (1747–1814), Professor of Philosophy at The Polotsk Academy.Roman Darowski - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11 (1):230-233.
    This article discusses the biography, works and philosophical views of Giuseppe Angiolini, an Italian Jesuit working at the Academy of Polotsk at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The whole philosophy represented by Angiolini is in line with Italian Catholic philosophy, which in turn was influenced by the traditional Jesuit Collegium Romanum. The philosophy of Angiolini contains certain Suarezian ideas. In this respect it was influenced by the Jesuit tradition, especially as regards the mental difference between essence and (...)
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    Vincentius Buczyński, S.J. (1789-1853), on the Way to a Revival of Thomism.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):181-189.
    Vincent Buczyński was one of the most outstanding 19th-century Jesuit philosophers from Poland. He worked in several countries as a philosopher and theologian. The chronology of his work is as follows: Połock, Tarnopol, Nowy Sącz, Graz, Linz, Namur and Louvain. He published a three-part work entitled Institutiones Philosophicae, and a book Institutiones Doctrinae Religionis.
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    Vincentius Buczyński, S.J. , on the Way to a Revival of Thomism.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):181-189.
    Vincent Buczyński was one of the most outstanding 19th-century Jesuit philosophers from Poland. He worked in several countries as a philosopher and theologian. The chronology of his work is as follows: Połock, Tarnopol, Nowy Sącz, Graz, Linz, Namur and Louvain. He published a three-part work entitled Institutiones Philosophicae, and a book Institutiones Doctrinae Religionis.
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    On the Occasion of his Seventieth Year.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 10 (1):253-255.
    Roman Darowski was born on August 12, 1935, in Szczepanowice, near Tarnow. He entered the Jesuit Order on July 31, 1951, and underwent a two year novitiate in Stara Wieś, near Krosno. He was ordained priest on July 31, 1961, in Warsaw. He studied philosophy at the Jesuit College in Cracow. He obtained a Master's Degree after presenting his thesis, Basic Foundations of Marxist Ethics [Podstawowe założenia etyki marksistowkiej], written under the direction of Tadeusz Ślipko, S. J. He (...)
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    Roman Darowski. Poglądy filozoficzne Antoniego Skorulskiego SJ (1715-1777) [Les conceptions philosophiques d'Antoine Skorulski, S.J. (1715-1777)]. [REVIEW]Krzysztof Rachański - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 3 (1):288-291.
    Skorulski fut un des plus eminents professeurs de philosophie a l'Academie de Vihia au XVIIIe siecle et auteur de deux ouvrages philosophiques. Plus tard, il fut recteur de trois colleges des jesuites, provincial des jesuites en Lituanie et ensuite recteur de l'Academie de Viina. Cette dissertation constitue une breve monographie de Skorulski en tant que philosophe. Elle contient sa biographie, la description de ses ouvrages et la caracteristique de sa philosophie. La brochure contient en particuher: Conceptions philosophiques: Logique. Metaphysique. Physique (...)
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    Roman Darowski. Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems. Translated from Polish by Łukasz Darowski SDS.Roman Darowski - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 19 (1):154-157.
    Roman Darowski. Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems. Translated from Polish by Łukasz Darowski SDS. Wydawnictwo Ignatianum [Editions of Ignatianum, The Jesuit University of Cracow, Wydawnictwo WAM: Cracow, 2014.—Author’s summary The translation of this book into English we are dealing with here is a somewhat changed and revised version of the 4th edition of Filozofia człowieka in Polish. The last section has been expanded, while the “History of Philosophical Anthropology” chapter and the Anthology of Texts section have (...)
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    Roman Darowski. Philosophical Anthropology.Roman Darowski - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 19 (1):154-157.
    Roman Darowski. Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems. Translated from Polish by Łukasz Darowski SDS. Wydawnictwo Ignatianum [Editions of Ignatianum, The Jesuit University of Cracow, Wydawnictwo WAM: Cracow, 2014.—Author’s summary The translation of this book into English we are dealing with here is a somewhat changed and revised version of the 4th edition of Filozofia człowieka in Polish. The last section has been expanded, while the “History of Philosophical Anthropology” chapter and the Anthology of Texts section have (...)
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    Violence and Institution in Christianity.S. J. Robert J. Daly - 2002 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 9 (1):4-33.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Introduction VIOLENCE AND INSTITUTION IN CHRISTIANITY Robert J. Daly, SJ. Boston College We need both to define our terms and to indicate whether we are using them in a normative or descriptive sense. Thus the question: "Is Christianity"—or, if you will—"Are the institutions of Christianity violent or nonviolent?" can be answered with either a Yes, or a No, or with anything in between, depending on the meaning we attach (...)
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    Suicide gene‐enabled cell therapy: A novel approach to scalable human pluripotent stem cell quality control.Emilie Gysel, Leila Larijani, Michael S. Kallos & Roman J. Krawetz - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (11):2300037.
    There are an increasing number of cell therapy approaches being studied and employed world‐wide. An emerging area in this field is the use of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) products for the treatment of injuries/diseases that cannot be effectively managed through current approaches. However, as with any cell therapy, vast numbers of functional and safe cells are required. Bioreactors provide an attractive avenue to generate clinically relevant cell numbers with decreased labour and decreased batch to batch variation. Yet, current methods (...)
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    A Roman Hecale: Ovid Fasti 3.661–74.S. J. Harrison - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (02):455-.
    This is one of the identities offered by Ovid for the goddess Anna Perenna, whose festival falls on the Ides of March. Ovid's lines give us the following information about this version of Anna: she was a poor but industrious old woman living in the suburbs of Rome, her benevolent baking and distribution of cakes provided much-needed sustenance for theplebsduring theirsecessioon the Mons Sacer, and theplebsrepaid this service when peace was restored by dedicating a cult-statue to her, so founding the (...)
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    The Temporal Imperative: Criticism and Defence of Eighteenth-Century Roman Theocracy.S. J. Barnett - 2001 - History of Political Thought 22 (3):472-493.
    This article examines the regalist reforming critique and the curial defence of papal temporal dominion in the eighteenth-century Italian peninsula. The discussion examines the little-explored links between the justification for papal supremacy in the Church and the historico-theological defence of its theocratic rule. The refusal of the Curia to grant reform gave rise to a radical reforming movement which produced some astoundingly bitter anti-curial polemics little known outside Italian studies, but of some significance in the history of political thought.
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    Asconius' fifty-three Roman colonies: A REGAL solution.S. J. Northwood - 2008 - Classical Quarterly 58 (1):353-356.
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    A Roman Hecale: Ovid Fasti 3.661–74.S. J. Harrison - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (2):455-457.
    This is one of the identities offered by Ovid for the goddess Anna Perenna, whose festival falls on the Ides of March. Ovid's lines give us the following information about this version of Anna: she was a poor but industrious old woman living in the suburbs of Rome, her benevolent baking and distribution of cakes provided much-needed sustenance for theplebsduring theirsecessioon the Mons Sacer, and theplebsrepaid this service when peace was restored by dedicating a cult-statue to her, so founding the (...)
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    Empire and Memory: The Representation of the Roman Republic in Imperial Culture (review).S. J. V. Malloch - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (2):170-171.
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    Hercvlis ritv: Caesar as Hercules in cicero's pro Marcello.S. J. Harrison - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (1):338-343.
    Cicero's praise of Caesar in thePro Marcelloof September 46b.c.e.has been much discussed for its sincerity or otherwise. Here I would like to point out some unobserved literary colour which may make some contribution to the argument, namely Cicero's subtle evocation of Hercules in describing the achievements of the victorious Caesar. Such an analogy is not unlikely in the context of Roman military image-making: Sulla in 78b.c.e.and Crassus and Pompey in 70b.c.e.had earlier encouraged connections with Hercules in analogous victorious contexts, (...)
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    In the Light of the Splendor: Veritatis Splendor and Moral Theology.S. J. Kevin Wm Wildes - 1994 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 4 (1):13-25.
    In the last 25 years, Roman Catholic moral theology has debated issues ranging from the sources of moral theology to the role of ecclesiastical authority in moral theology. In 1993, Pope John Paul II issued his encyclical letter Veritatis Splendor, which addresses issues in fundamental moral theology. The encyclical must be understood against the background of ongoing debates since Pope Paul VI's 1968 encyclical on birth control (Humanae Vitae). It is not clear what the impact of Veritatis Splendor will (...)
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    Horace, Odes_ 3.7: An Erotic _Odyssey?S. J. Harrison - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):186-.
    Horace's Asterie ode has been somewhat neglected by critics. Fraenkel, uninterested in the erotic odes, fails to mention it, and others see it as merely counterbalancing the preceding six Roman Odes by its frivolity and light irony. However, it is one of Horace's most subtle and best-organized erotic odes, matching the more obvious conventions of Latin love-elegy with a romanticized Odyssey as an underlying framework.
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    Philosophical Imagery in Horace, Odes 3.5.S. J. Harrison - 1986 - Classical Quarterly 36 (02):502-.
    The high moral tone of Horace's Reguhls ode makes it unsurprising that the poet should employ the traditional imagery of philosophers, both in the speech of Regulus and in the final simile. I should like here to point out some instances which seem to have escaped the notice of commentators.This passage is intended to illustrate the lost ‘virtus’ of the prisoners in Carthage, who, Regulus claims, will be of no greater use to the Romans if ransomed since they were cowardly (...)
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    Apuleius: Rhetorical Works.S. J. Harrison, J. L. Hilton & Vincent Hunink (eds.) - 2001 - Oxford University Press.
    These rhetorical texts by Apuleius, second-century Latin writer and author of the famous novel Metamorphoses or Golden Ass, have not been translated into English since 1909. They are some of the very few Latin speeches surviving from their century, and constitute important evidence for Latin and Roman North African social and intellectual culture in the second century AD, a period where there is increasing interest amongst classicists and ancient historians. They are the work of a talented writer who is (...)
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    Augustus, the Poets, and the Spolia Opima.S. J. Harrison - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):408-.
    The winning of the ultimate military honour of spolia opima, spoils taken personally from an enemy commander killed by a Roman commander, traditionally occurred only three times in Roman history, the winners being Romulus in the legendary period, A. Cornelius Cossus in either 437 or 426 and M. Claudius Marcellus in 222 B.C.1 The dedication-place of these special spoils was the temple of Jupiter Feretrius on the Capitol, traditionally founded by Romulus for the purpose, and considered the oldest (...)
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    Lutatius catulus, callimachus and plautus' bacchides.S. J. Heyworth - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (1):390-395.
    Aulus Gellius records an epigram of the Roman consul Q. Lutatius Catulus :Aufugit mi animus; credo, ut solet, ad Theotimumdeuenit. sic est, perfugium illud habet.quid si non interdixem, ne illunc fugitiuummitteret ad se intro, sed magis eiceret?ibimu' quaesitum. uerum ne ipsi teneamurformido. quid ago? da, Venu', consilium.
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    The Return of the King?S. J. V. Malloch - 2022 - Hermes 150 (1):82.
    Tacitus opens the Annals with a succinct sketch of the constitutional history of Rome from the kings to Augustus (1.1.1). The common interpretation holds that Tacitus adopts a cyclical view of this history which identifies the supremacy of Augustus with kingship, and chooses his vocabulary of power primarily with stylistic variation in mind. The terms employed, princeps and imperium, are also held to announce a major interpretative preoccupation of the Annals, the gap between the ‘appearance’ and the ‘reality’ of power (...)
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    Putting torture (and Valerius maximus) to the test.S. J. Lawrence - 2016 - Classical Quarterly 66 (1):245-260.
    There has been a tendency, even among authors who have regarded Valerius Maximus as worthy of independent study, to use theFacta et Dictaas a neutral conduit of information about other wider areas. Valerius has thus sometimes become a sourcebook mined for nuggets of information but effectively invisible to those who work it. The past thirty years have seen valuable contributions that raise awareness of the importance of the genre of theFacta et Dictaand the personal input of Valerius, but traces of (...)
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    The tradition about the mons Caelius.S. J. V. Malloch - 2018 - Hermes 146 (4):454.
    This essay offers three arguments concerning the ancient tradition about the mons Caelius. (1) Tacitus’ digression on the name of the mons Caelius at Annals 4.65 provides a useful framework for interpreting the complexity of the tradition: Caeles Vibenna should be regarded as a constant feature, his chronological context as an unstable feature that was recognised as such. (2) Claudius’ report of Etruscan auctores on the naming of the mons Caelius in his speech of A. D. 48 about the Gauls, (...)
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    Catullus and Heroides 1 - (D.S.) McKie Essays in the Interpretation of Roman Poetry. Pp. xii + 307. Cambridge: Cambridge Classical Press, 2009. Paper, £20. ISBN: 978-0-85455-042-5. [REVIEW]S. J. Heyworth - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (2):493-496.
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    An Underrated Mediocrity Michael Maas: John Lydus and the Roman Past: Antiquarianism and Politics in the Age of Justinian. Pp. ix + 207. London: Routledge, 1992. £30. [REVIEW]S. J. B. Barnish - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):354-356.
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    Tadeusz Ślipko SJ.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 7 (1):28-49.
    Powyższy artykuł jest znacznie skróconą i nieznacznie zmienioną wersją niemieckiego opracowania, które się ukazało w książce: Roman Darowski, Filozofia jezuitów w Polsce w XX wieku. Próba syntezy - Słownik autorów, Kraków 2001, Wyższa Szkoła Filozoficzno-Pedagogiczna Ignatianum - Wydawnictwo WAM, s. 306-329. Zamieszczona tam wersja polska zawiera m.in. pełną bibliografię prac T. Slipki.
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  30. Chesterton: The Real "Heretic": "The Outstanding Eccenticity of the Peculiar Sect Called Roman Catholics".S. J. James V. Schall - 2006 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 9 (3).
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    AUGUSTUS' AUTOBIOGRAPHY - C. Smith A. Powell The Lost Memoirs of Augustus and the Development of Roman Autobiography. Pp. xii + 227. Swansea: The Classical Press of Wales, 2009. Cased, £50, US$100. ISBN: 978-1-905125-25-8. [REVIEW]S. J. V. Malloch - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):119-121.
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    J. Angiolini, Institutiones philosophicae, De Ente ejusque essentia ac existentia.Roman Darowski - 2006 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 11:234-247.
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  33. Człowiek i świat.Roman Darowski (ed.) - 1972 - Kraków,: Wydawn. Apostolstwa Modlitwy.
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    Roman Darowski: Philosophical Anthropology; Outline of Fundamental Problems; Translated from Polish by Łukasz Darowski SDS.Piotr S. Mazur - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 19 (2):251-254.
    Last year marked the appearance of an English-language book entitled Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems. It is, in actuality, an English translation of the most frequently reprinted work of the distinguished philosopher and expert on the history of Jesuit philosophy in Poland, Father Professor Roman Darowski. Although Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems is, excluding some of its parts, a translation rather than a new book, the fact of its appearance in English deserves to be noted and (...)
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    Catholic astronomers and the Copernican system after the condemnation of Galileo.S. J. John L. Russell - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (4):365-386.
    Summary The Copernican system was condemned as heretical by a decree of the Roman Inquisition in 1633. This decree was effectively, though not officially, withdrawn in 1757, after which date Catholic astronomers felt themselves free to accept and propagate the system without reserve. Between these dates their attitudes varied greatly. In France the decree was never promulgated and was legally unenforceable. Astronomers could be Copernican without any fear of consequences and most of them were, though some, out of respect (...)
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    Działalność filozoficzna Jakuba Ortiza SJ (1564-1625) w Polsce i na Litwie.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):234-234.
    Jusqu'a nos jours, il n'existait dans la litterature qu'un nombre restreint de mentions et de brefs articles sur Ortiz. Dans cette etude, mon propos est de presenter d'abord les etapes de la vie d'Ortiz, en me basant avant tout sur les sources manuscrites de son epoque, puisees dans les Archives Centrales des Jesuites a Rome. Je donnerai ensuite une description de son oeuvre philosophique et j'exposerai ses conceptions philosophiques principales. Ortiz fut egalement un theologien; son activite dans ce domaine depasse (...)
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    L'activité philosophique de Diego Ortiz (1564-1625) en Pologne et en Lituanie.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):219-234.
    Jusqu'a nos jours, il n'existait dans la litterature qu'un nombre restreint de mentions et de brefs articles sur Ortiz. Dans cette etude, mon propos est de presenter d'abord les etapes de la vie d'Ortiz, en me basant avant tout sur les sources manuscrites de son epoque, puisees dans les Archives Centrales des Jesuites a Rome. Je donnerai ensuite une description de son oeuvre philosophique et j'exposerai ses conceptions philosophiques principales. Ortiz fut egalement un theologien; son activite dans ce domaine depasse (...)
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    Exploring Roman Spain S. J. Keay: Roman Spain. (Exploring the Roman World.) Pp. 240; 8 colour, 80 b/w illustrations. London: British Museum Publications, 1988. £17.50. [REVIEW]J. S. Richardson - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (02):318-319.
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    Józef Alojzy Dmowski SJ (1799-1879) Precursor of the Renewal of Thomism.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):241-258.
    Józef Alojzy [Josephus Aloisius] Dmowski was one of the precursors of the nineteenth century renewal of Thomism and this was a few dozen years before the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical, Aeterni Patris. He was one of the most famous Christian philosophers of the nineteenth century. His work was also the first extensive philosophy textbook of that time which included a l l the disciplines of the time, published by the Jesuits after the re-establishment of the Order in 1814.. (...)
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    Józef Alojzy Dmowski SJ (1799-1879) Precursor of the Renewal of Thomism.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):241-258.
    Józef Alojzy [Josephus Aloisius] Dmowski was one of the precursors of the nineteenth century renewal of Thomism and this was a few dozen years before the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical, Aeterni Patris. He was one of the most famous Christian philosophers of the nineteenth century. His work was also the first extensive philosophy textbook of that time which included a l l the disciplines of the time, published by the Jesuits after the re-establishment of the Order in 1814.. (...)
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    Paul Siwek SJ (1893-1986), philosophe et psychologue.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):279-284.
    Le Pere Paul Siwek SJ est un des plus eminents philosophes et psychologues polonais. II a travaille dans differents pays et s'est acquis une estime et une celebrite internationales. Pour familiariser le lecteur avec la personne de Siwek, on presente ici, de facon succincte, sa biographie, la liste de ses livres principaux publies en plusieurs langues, la caracteristique de son activite et la bibliographie des publications principales qui contiennent des donnees sur lui.
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    L'activité philosophique de Diego Ortiz (1564-1625) en Pologne et en Lituanie.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 4 (1):219-234.
    Jusqu'a nos jours, il n'existait dans la litterature qu'un nombre restreint de mentions et de brefs articles sur Ortiz. Dans cette etude, mon propos est de presenter d'abord les etapes de la vie d'Ortiz, en me basant avant tout sur les sources manuscrites de son epoque, puisees dans les Archives Centrales des Jesuites a Rome. Je donnerai ensuite une description de son oeuvre philosophique et j'exposerai ses conceptions philosophiques principales. Ortiz fut egalement un theologien; son activite dans ce domaine depasse (...)
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    Józef Alojzy Dmowski SJ , prekursor odnowy tomizmu.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 9 (1):258-258.
    Józef Alojzy [Josephus Aloisius] Dmowski was one of the precursors of the nineteenth century renewal of Thomism and this was a few dozen years before the promulgation of Pope Leo XIII's encyclical, Aeterni Patris. He was one of the most famous Christian philosophers of the nineteenth century. His work was also the first extensive philosophy textbook of that time which included a l l the disciplines of the time, published by the Jesuits after the re-establishment of the Order in 1814.. (...)
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    Paul Siwek SJ , philosophe et psychologue.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):279-283.
    Le Pere Paul Siwek SJ est un des plus eminents philosophes et psychologues polonais. II a travaille dans differents pays et s'est acquis une estime et une celebrite internationales. Pour familiariser le lecteur avec la personne de Siwek, on presente ici, de facon succincte, sa biographie, la liste de ses livres principaux publies en plusieurs langues, la caracteristique de son activite et la bibliographie des publications principales qui contiennent des donnees sur lui.
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    Paweł Siwek SJ , filozof i psycholog.Roman Darowski - 1970 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 1 (1):284-284.
    Le Pere Paul Siwek SJ est un des plus eminents philosophes et psychologues polonais. II a travaille dans differents pays et s'est acquis une estime et une celebrite internationales. Pour familiariser le lecteur avec la personne de Siwek, on presente ici, de facon succincte, sa biographie, la liste de ses livres principaux publies en plusieurs langues, la caracteristique de son activite et la bibliographie des publications principales qui contiennent des donnees sur lui.
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    Roman Darowski. Philosophical Anthropology.Piotr S. Mazur - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 19 (2):251-254.
    Last year marked the appearance of an English-language book entitled Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems. It is, in actuality, an English translation of the most frequently reprinted work of the distinguished philosopher and expert on the history of Jesuit philosophy in Poland, Father Professor Roman Darowski. Although Philosophical Anthropology: Outline of Fundamental Problems is, excluding some of its parts, a translation rather than a new book, the fact of its appearance in English deserves to be noted and (...)
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    Moral Universality in J.S. Mill’s Utilitarianism.Roman S. Platonov - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (11):84-95.
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    Symposium: Is There Evidence of Design in Nature?William L. Gildea, S. Alexander & G. J. Romanes - 1889 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1 (3):49 - 76.
  49. Learning Compassion and Meditation: A Mixed-Methods Analysis of the Experience of Novice Meditators.Jennifer S. Mascaro, Marianne P. Florian, Marcia J. Ash, Patricia K. Palmer, Anuja Sharma, Deanna M. Kaplan, Roman Palitsky, George Grant & Charles L. Raison - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Over the last decade, numerous interventions and techniques that aim to engender, strengthen, and expand compassion have been created, proliferating an evidence base for the benefits of compassion meditation training. However, to date, little research has been conducted to examine individual variation in the learning, beliefs, practices, and subjective experiences of compassion meditation. This mixed-method study examines changes in novice meditators’ knowledge and contemplative experiences before, during, and after taking an intensive course in CBCT®, a contemplative intervention that is increasingly (...)
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  50. What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem? Timaeus and Genesis in Counterpoint. [REVIEW]S. J. David Vincent Meconi - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 53 (1):190-190.
    These six lectures from the twentyfirst Thomas Spencer Jerome Lectures, an annual series exploring various dimensions of Roman life, provide an invaluable reflection on the relationship, Pelikan’s “counterpoint,” between Genesis and the Timaeus down through the ages. How did the only Platonic dialogue known in its entirety during the Middle Ages influence Judaeo-Christian cosmology? Pelikan chooses to answer this question by first discussing “Classical Rome: ‘Description of the Universe as Philosophy’” and Lucretius’ theological and literary contributions to the history (...)
     
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