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John Paul II introduced a great input into catholic vision of sport. Being a continuator of Church reform (begun by John XIII and Paul VI) he improved this trend with his own experience and thoughts, he created scientific and educational backup for sport in many areas ontological, anthropological, axiological and theoretically theologically. John Paul II understood the holiness of human body and its...
It can be said that the it is the most optimistic fact that human being although feels the effect of aging on his body, can have the way of thinking always open on the eternity – what keeps his soul in everlasting youth. We all ¬professors, priests doctors, nurses, parents, teachers, and students can build new social conscience about the importance of old. The old that can be understand as the capital...
This article discusses the concept of a person in Edith Stein’s
philosophical anthropology. It is a key-concept of Stein’s early and later
philosophical theories. I discuss the properties and conditions of being
a person, in particular: spirituality, rationality, freedom, being an ego
and the individuality of persons. Analysis is confronted with the
historical beginnings of the term ‘person’...
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