Marek Piwowarczyk

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Marek Piwowarczyk (* 1976 ) is a Polish philosopher and academic professor . In 2016 he completed his habilitation at the KUL and has since been professor at the Philosophical Faculty of the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL).

Focus

Piwowarczyk has been working at the KUL since 2007. His focus is on ontological arguments, questions of simplicity, omnipresence, immutability and eternity of God and his relationship to the world. His research is based on four philosophical traditions: Phenomenological Ontology ( Roman Ingarden ), Classical Philosophy ( Aristotle , Thomas Aquinas ), Analytical Philosophy (EJ Lowe, M. Loux, A. Bird, D. Armstrong, J. Heil), and Process Philosophy (AN Whitehead, Ch. Hartshorne ).

Fonts

  • Ontological Priority of Substances over Objects of Other Categories, in: Dualistic Ontology of Human Person, ed. M. Szatkowski, Philosophia Verlag, Munich 2013, pp. 203-214
  • On the Difference between Inseparability and Dependence, "Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia", Supplementary Volume, English Edition 2013, pp. 43–59
  • "I am a force" - an attempt of ontological interpretation of Ingarden's Metaphor, in: Substantiality and Causality , eds. M. Rosiak, M. Szatkowski, De Gruyter, Berlin-Boston 2014, pp. 75–99
  • A Leibnizian inspiration. The Nomological Model of the Subject-Properties Structure , in: "For our happiness or the happiness of others": Lectures at the X. International Leibniz Congress Hanover, July 18-23 , 2016 , red. W. Li, Georg Olms Verlag, Hildesheim 2016, t. 4, pp. 301-311
  • The Leibnizian Doctrine of vinculum substantiale and the Problem of Composite Substances, "Roczniki Filozoficzne" 65 (2017), No. 2, pp. 77-92

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b KUL - Wydział Filozofii - dr hab. Marek Piwowarczyk, prof. KUL. Retrieved November 2, 2019 .