28/2 – Fall 2023

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The fall 2023 issue of Forum Philosophicum brings our readers eight studies dedicated mostly to phenomenology. Ruud Welten reinterprets Sartre’s analysis of the look in "Being and Nothingness" from the cultural-anthropological perspective. Małgorzata Kowalska develops the reflection on Sartre (in French): she analyses various meanings that can be given to the “nothing” of consciousness according to the Sartre's philosophy. Matías Ignacio Pizzi investigates Nicholas de Cusa’s influence on the notion of Icon in Jean-Luc Marion’s philosophy. Marionian phenomelogy is further analysed in the context of aesthetic by Jorge Roggero. Applying hermeneutic tools of Riceour and Gadamer, Małgorzata Hołda analyses Virginia Woolf's writings in order to demonstrate modern women’s path to creating their artistic identity. Jan Wawrzyniak offers a dilligent, and truly Wittgensteinian, grammatical investigation into truth-expressions, which results in a dissolution of the problem of truth-bearers. Andrzej Słowikowski analyses the problem of Christianity’s involvement in the world of politics from Kierkegaard's and Maritain's perspective. Finally, Grzegorz Hołub puts forward an account of Karol Wojtyła's philosophy of a person. Additionally, the issue includes two book reviews written by Marius van Hoogstraten and Dariusz Bęben