Focusing on the reception of Plato in Poland from 1800 to 1950, the book explores key philosophical movements such as the Lvov-Warsaw school, neo-Messianism, and neo-Scholasticism. It examines how these trends influenced the interpretation of Plato's works, providing insight into modern Polish philosophy. The material is organized into three main sections, each addressing different aspects of Plato's philosophical impact during this transformative period.
Tomasz Mróz Books
Tomasz Mróz, after years of dedicated effort, has transformed himself into a character that is a hybrid of Steel Kazek and Commissioner Wątroba. He has maintained this seemingly absurd form ever since, occasionally impersonating his original self to perform basic life functions and secure sustenance for himself and his loved ones. His artistic approach delves into the unique territory where the self and the created persona merge. Readers can expect narratives that explore the profound and often surreal intersections of identity.
