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Przemysław Paczkowski

Przemysław Paczkowski, professor of philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, University of Rzeszow. He specializes in the history of ancient philosophy, in particular moral philosophy.

 


 

Cezary Mordka

Cezary Mordka, professor of philosophy at the Maria Curie-Sklodowska University. His research focuses on epistemology and anthropology. He is  author of books: Od boga historii do  historycznego Boga  [From God’s History to Historical God] (1997), Świadomość, świat i spostrzeżenie [Consciousness, World and Perception], (2009), Protagonista. Założenia wstępne [Protagonist. Introduction], (2016),  and many articles.


 

Robert Zaborowski

Robert Zaborowski is currently a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warmia & Mazury. He has published extensively on ancient thought and philosophy of affectivity. He is the editor of Organon published by the Institute for History of Science, Polish Academy of Sciences.

 


 

Magdalena Michalik-Jeżowska

Habilitated doctor Magdalena Michalik – Jeżowska, professor of the University of Rzeszów
 

Master’s degree in theoretical philosophy at the Faculty of Christian Philosophy at the Catholic University of Lublin (1988- 1993).

Ph. D. in philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (1999).

Ph. D. in psychology at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (2006).

Habilitation in philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin (2017). Since 1999 employed at the Institute of Philosophy of the University of Rzeszów (formerly the Pedagogical University of Rzeszów).

Research interests: philosophical anthropology, moral philosophy, philosophy of emotions, psychology of emotions and motivation, psychology of morality, social psychology.

 


 

Anna Pietrzak

Psychology at Jagiellonian University master degree graduate, specialised in clinical and sport psychology. Studied also at the University of Aberdeen. Her master thesis title was: Students – athletes motivational dispositions. Currently is a PhD student at Jagiellonian University, gives classes on Emotion and Motivation Psychology and works as a psychologist in Occupational Therapy Workshops.


 

Aleksandra Tokarz

Aleksandra Tokarz is head of Laboratory of Emotion and Motivation Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Jagiellonian University, Cracow. Her  interests comprised areas such as: motivational and emotional mechanisms of creative activity (artistic and scientific). The second area of scientific research focuses on emotional determinants of sports activity, music activity, especially in public performance settings. She published 2 monographs, about 100 papers (articles and chapters) and edited 7 monographs.

 


 

Dominika Dziurawiec

Dominika Dziurawiec, PhD student at Rzeszów University. Her research focuses on evaluative morphology and Aktionsart. She is dealing with typology and world's languages.


 

Anna Głąb

Anna Głąb, Ph.D., since 2009 a university teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland). She has published the following book-length studies: Rozum w świecie praktyki. Poglądy filozoficzne Marthy C. Nussbaum [The Reason in the World of Practise. Martha Nussbaum’s Conception of Philosophy], (2010); Literatura a poznanie moralne. Epistemologiczne podstawy etycznej krytyki literackiej [Literature and Moral Cognition. The Epistemological Basis of Ethical Literary Criticism], (2016); Ostryga i łaska. Rzecz o Hannie Malewskiej [Oyster and Mercy. The Story of Hanna Malewska], (2009); and as an editor: Filozofia i literatura [Philosophy and Literature], (2011), and Etyka i literatura [Ethics and Literature], (2014).


 

Andrei Moldovan


 

Lluis Oviedo

Born in Spain (1958), is now full professor of Theological Anthropology at the Antonianum University, Rome; and invited professor in Theological Institute of Murcia, Spain, for questions of religion, society and science.

Has published books with the titles: Secularization as a Problem; Altruism and Charity; The Christian Faith and the New Social Challenges; Co-Editor with Anne Runehov of the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions (Springer), 4 vols. and about 190 academic papers.

Currently researches in the field of cognitive science of religion and its theological impact, and issues about secularization process and religious social dynamics.