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(1977) The self and the other, Dordrecht, Reidel.
In his book The Acting Person (Osoba i czyn), as well as in his lecture ‘The Personal Structure of Self-Determination,’ Cardinal Karol Wojtyła arrived at a systematical conception of human acting in society by starting from a genuine phenomenological viewpoint (in the line also of Thomistic tradition). In his work the idea of ‘self-determination’ takes on a fundamentally dialectic character as a consequence of differentiated view concerning the intentionality of the act of self-realization. The classical idea of ‘personalism’ here assumed a special, distinct meaning.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3463-9_7
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(1977)., The dialectical conception of self-determination, in , The self and the other, Dordrecht, Reidel, pp. 75-80.
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