Keywords
- Alvin Plantinga
- ancilla theologiae
- apokatastasis
- Christian philosophy
- creation
- discourse clarification
- dualism
- epicureanism
- Epicurus
- eschatology
- Étienne Gilson
- evolution
- explanatory
- extended mind
- faith
- Fides et Ratio
- form
- Friedrich Schleiermacher
- Greek philosophy
- John Paul II
- knowledge
- neuroprostheses
- personhood
- philosophia perennis
- physicalism
- problem of Christian philosophy
- public systematic theology
- reason
- Romanticism
- salvation
- soteriology
- soul
- substance
- temporality
- Thomism
- tranquility
- transcendentality
- truth
- Woolf Virginia
- worldview construction
- 20th century art theory
- 20th century Christian social thought
- 20th century philosophy
- 20ᵗʰ century Christian social thought
- abortion
- above reason
- absolute
- abstraction
- action
- action control
- adaptability (psychology)
- adiaphorization
- aesthetics
- Agamben Giorgio
- agape
- Agent Causation
- AI
- Ajdukiewicz Kazimierz
- akrasia
- Alasdair
- alchemy
- Altered Carbon
- Alvin Plantinga
- amicus theologiae
- analogy
- analogy of attribution
- analogy of being
- analogy of proportion
- analogy of proportionality
- analysis (philosophy)
- analytic philosophy
- analytic theology
- analytical agents
- analytical theology
- Ancient Philosophy
- Angiolini
- Angiolini,Giuseppe
- annihilation
- annihilationism
- Anscombe Gertrude E. M.
- Anselm of Canterbury
- anthropic principle
- Anthropocene
- anthropologists
- anthropology
- anti-teleologism
- Anti-theodicy
- anxiety
- apocalypse
- apokatastasis
- apologetics
- Apology
- aporia
- Appeaser
- apperception
- Aquinas
- Aquinas Thomas
- archeology of law
- Arendt
- Arendt Hannah
- argument from regress
- argumentation
- Aristotelianism
- Aristotelians
- Aristotle
- Aristotle’s philosophy
- ars moriendi
- art
- artificial and genuine synesthesia
- artificial general intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence
- astronomy
- atheism
- atomism
- attitudes toward entitlement
- Augustine
- Augustine, saint
- authenticity
- autonomous agency
- autonomy
- autonomy (psychology)
- avant-garde
- avantgarde
- avatar
- Averroes
- Barth
- Basil of Caesarea
- beauty
- beginning
- Behe,Michael
- being
- being per accidens
- being per se
- being‐historical
- belief
- belief and doubt
- Bell,David
- Benedict XVI
- benevolence
- Berdyaev, Nikolay
- Bergmann, Michael
- Berkeley
- Bible
- biblical narrative grammar
- bioethics
- biography
- biological discontinuity
- biological dynamism
- biological unity
- biological-organic computation
- Biologists
- Blaise Pascal
- blameless
- body
- body alignment
- body-mind relation
- Boghossian Paul
- Bolzano,Bernard
- books
- Boscovich,Ruder Josip
- Boyle Robert
- Boyle, Robert
- brain anatomy
- brain death
- Buber Martin
- Buber, Martin
- Buczyński,Vincent
- Buddhism
- Byzantine philosophy
- Camus Albert
- Cantor’s theorem
- capable human
- Catholic Church
- Catholic Social Teaching
- Catholicism
- causality
- causation
- celestial object
- Chalcedonian definition
- change
- charity
- Charles Taylor
- China
- Chinese philosophy
- Chinese religion
- Chomsky,Noam
- Christian
- Christian art
- Christian ethics
- Christian experience of life
- Christian philosophy
- Christian spirituality
- Christianity
- Christians
- Christopher Peacocke
- civilization
- classical metaphysics
- classification
- Clayton, Philip
- Clement of Alexandria
- cognition
- cognitive function
- cognitive science
- commitment
- common descent
- common good
- common origin
- communalism
- communitarian
- compatibilism
- computational hypothesis
- computer
- Conceptual Problem of Other Minds
- conferences
- Confucianism
- connectivity
- conscience
- consciousness
- Consequentialism
- conservation of movement
- conservatism
- constraints
- constructivism
- contradiction
- conversion
- Correlationism
- corruptibility
- Cosmogonic objectivation
- cosmological argument
- cosmology
- Counter-intentionality
- Cracow
- Cracow Circle
- Craig William Lane
- creation
- creativity
- Critchley
- critical thinking
- criticality
- criticism
- critics
- cultural anthropology
- cultural pluralism
- culture
- Cusanus, Nicolas
- cyberbeing
- cyborg
- Czeżowski Tadeusz
- Darowski,Roman
- David Bentley Hart
- David Hume
- David Ray Griffin
- Dawson Christopher
- de-selfing
- death
- deconstruction
- DEI
- deification
- deism
- democracy
- demonic possession
- Dennett,Daniel C.
- deontic logic
- Derrida,Jacques
- Descartes
- desire
- despair
- determinism
- developmental psychology
- devil
- différance
- differences
- diffuse projecting systems (of brain)
- dignity
- Dilthey, Wilhelm
- discourse clarification
- disloyalty
- distributed cognition
- diversity
- divine action
- divine command theory
- divine commands (ethics)
- Dmowski,Józef Alojzy
- doctrine of double effect
- dogmatism
- Donagan Alan
- double legacy
- doubt
- Downarowicz,Elias
- dualism
- Dubrovsky David
- Duns Scotus,John
- early Christian thinkers
- early Christianity
- ecology
- economics
- ecophilosophy
- ecotypes
- education
- education – philosophy
- Ehlen, Peter
- Einsamkeit
- Einstein Albert
- Eliade
- embodied mind
- embodiment
- embryology
- emergence theory
- emergent dualism
- emerging technologies
- Emotional Affectivity
- emotions (psychology)
- Emotivism
- empiricism
- emulations
- encyclopedia of philosophy
- energetic-informational metabolism
- Engelhardt,Hugo Tristram
- enhypostaton
- enslavement
- Epictetus
- epicureans
- epistemic
- epistemic deism
- epistemology
- epoché
- Erich
- Eriugena
- Ernst Gerhard
- eros
- error
- eschatology
- essence
- essentialism
- essentialist analysis
- esthetic techniques
- eternal law
- eternity
- ethical demand
- ethical logic
- ethical theories
- ethics
- ethics of technology
- ethos
- eudaimonological deontological ethics
- euthanasia
- Euthyphro dilemma
- Evagrius Ponticus
- evil
- evolution
- evolution (biology) – philosophy
- evolutionary biology
- evolutionary epistemology
- evolutionary psychology
- evolutionary theories
- exemplarism
- existence
- existence of God
- existential philosophy
- existential Thomism
- existentialism
- exorcism
- experience
- experience (religion)
- explanatory
- Expressivism
- extended mind
- facticity
- faith
- faith and reason
- fall
- family resemblance
- Feelings
- femininity
- feminism
- Ferdinand Ebner
- Fichte
- fides quaerens intellectum
- fine art
- finite
- flesh
- Fonseca Petrus
- Foot Philippa
- force
- force
- forgiveness
- form
- form (logic)
- Frank, Semyon
- Frank, Semyon Lyudvigovich
- free will
- freedom
- freedom of choice
- freedom of will
- Friedrich Schleiermacher
- Friendly Atheism
- Friendly Theism
- friendship
- fundamental ontology
- Fundamentalism
- furniture of mind
- future life
- Gadacz Tadeusz
- Gadamer Hans Georg
- Gadamer Hans-Georg
- genealogy
- generative anthropology
- genetics
- genocide
- German idealism
- German philosophy
- gesture
- Gilbert Ryle
- Girard
- Girard René
- givenness
- Global Skepticism Objection
- globalization
- Gnosticism
- God
- God (Christianity)
- God proof
- God – attributes
- God – proof
- God – Will
- good
- good mimesis
- goodness
- grammatical investigations
- gratitude
- Gregory of Nyssa
- Griffin, David Ray
- Grim, Patrick
- ground‐attunements
- guilt
- H+
- Habermas Jürgen
- Habermas, Jürgen
- Hannah
- Harris Sam
- Hart, David Bentley
- Harvest of Justice
- hedonism
- Hegel
- Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- Hegelianism
- Hegel,Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
- Heidegger
- Heidegger Martin
- Heidegger, Martin
- Heidegger,Martin
- hell
- Heller Michał
- Henry
- heritage
- hermeneutics
- heuristic
- highest good
- hippocratic medical ethics
- historical methodology
- historicity
- history
- history of Christianity
- history of philosophy
- history of science
- Hobbes Thomas
- Hobbes, Thomas
- holiness
- Holocaust
- hominids
- homo sacer
- Hopkins,Gerard Manley
- hostagem
- Hryniewicz Wacław
- Hudson,Robert
- human
- human acts
- human behavior
- human being
- human beings
- human dignity
- human embryogenesis
- human evolution
- human person
- human soul
- human subjectivity
- humanism
- humanity
- Husserl
- Husserl Edmund
- Husserl,Edmund
- hybridization barriers
- hypostasis
- Iamblichus
- Icon
- iconic augmentation
- idealism
- ideals (philosophy)
- identity
- Identity Model
- ideology
- ideomotor principle
- illusion
- image of God
- Imago Dei
- imitation
- immanence
- immorality
- immortality
- imperishability
- Incarnation
- inclusion
- incorruptibility
- indeterminacy
- India
- individual
- individualism
- individuals
- ineffable
- Inference
- infinite
- infinite regress
- infinite series (mathematics)
- infinity
- informal logic
- information
- information science
- Ingarden Roman
- Ingarden,Roman
- initiation
- initiative
- inner experience
- innovation
- insensitivity
- integration
- intellect
- intelligence
- intelligence amplification
- intelligent design
- intelligibilia
- intelligible creation
- intention
- intentional acts
- intentions
- intercultural dialogue
- interdisciplinarity
- interdisciplinary studies
- interiority
- Interlocking Account
- intervention
- intrinsic motivation
- intrinsic value
- introspective description
- intuition
- Inwagen,Peter van
- Irenaeus
- irreducibility
- Islam
- Jacques Maritain
- Jaegwon Kim
- James,William
- Jan Patočka
- Jan W. Wojcik
- Janeczek Stanisław
- Jason Stanley
- Jean
- Jean-Paul
- Jefferson, Thomas
- Jesuits
- Jesus
- Jesus’s morality
- Jewish morality
- John D. Zizioulas
- John of Damascus
- John Paul II
- John the Grammarian of Caesarea
- Journey
- judgment
- Jüngel,Eberhard
- Jünger
- Jung,Carl Gustav
- just war
- justice
- justification
- justification (Christian theology)
- Justin Martyr
- Kałuża Józef
- Kant
- Kant Immanuel
- Kant, Immanuel
- Kant,Immanuel
- Karamanolis,George E.
- Karl
- Karsavin, Lev
- katharsis
- Kehre
- kenosis
- kenotic Christology
- Kierkegaard Søren
- Kierkegaard, Søren
- kindness
- kinesis
- knowableness
- knowledge
- knowledge how
- knowledge that
- Kochański,Adam
- Kojève Alexandre
- Krąpiec, Mieczysław Albert
- Krasnodębski,Adam Quirinus
- Küng Hans
- Lacan Jacques
- language
- Latin Averroism
- law
- law of noncontradiction
- Leibniz,Gottfried Wilhelm
- Leiris Michel
- Leontius of Byzantium
- Lev Karsavin
- Lev Nikolayevic Tolstoy
- Levinas
- Levinas Emmanuel
- Lévinas,Emmanuel
- Lévy-Bruhl Lucien
- liberalism
- libertarian humanist philosophy
- Life
- life in truth
- limits of reason
- linguistic turn
- liquefaction
- liquid modernity
- literature
- Lithuania
- Locke John
- logic
- logical culture
- logical positivism
- logics
- logoi theology
- logos
- logos (philosophy)
- Lonergan,Bernard
- love
- loyalty
- luck
- Luther,Martin
- Lvov-Warsaw School
- lyric poetry
- MacIntyre
- magic
- Malik Basanta Kumar
- Mamardashvili Merab
- man
- Mangan Joseph
- mania
- Manichaeism
- man–woman relationships
- Marion Jean-Luc
- Maritain Jacques
- Maritain, Jacques
- marriage
- Martin
- Martin
- Martyr
- Marxist propaganda
- mass media
- materialism
- materialistic monism
- mathematical logic
- mathematicians
- mathematics
- matter
- Matthew of Kraków
- Max Weber
- Maximus the Confessor
- Mcdowell,John
- Meaning
- meaning of life
- medical ethics
- medical treatment
- medicine
- meditation
- Memory
- men
- mental disorder
- mental illness
- mental states
- mereology
- Merleau-Ponty
- Metaphilosophy
- Metaphor
- metaphysical
- metaphysics
- Metaphysics (book)
- metaphysics of human being
- metaphysics of mind
- Method
- method of philosophizing
- methodology
- methodology of history of philosophy
- methodology of sciences
- methodology of sociology of religion
- Michael Bergmann
- Michael Lynch
- middle knowledge
- Mieczysław Albert Krąpiec
- Milbank John
- Miłosz,Czesław
- mimetic desire
- mimetic theory
- mind
- mind-body problem
- minerals
- miracle
- miracles
- misuse of language
- mixed reality
- modality (logic)
- modern philosophy
- modernism
- modernity
- Modrzewski Andrzej Frycz
- Mohism
- Moism
- Molinism
- Moltmann, Jürgen
- monad
- monism
- monogenism
- moral blindness
- moral development
- moral duties
- moral emotions
- moral motivation
- moral order
- moral philosophy
- moral psychology
- moral sense
- moral valuation
- moral values
- Morawski,Marian I.
- Mori,Maurizio
- mortality
- motherhood
- motion
- motive
- movement
- movement of existence
- music
- mystery
- mystical union
- mysticism
- myth
- mythology
- mythos
- Nabert Jean
- Nabert,Jean
- nanotechnology
- narrative identity
- Natural Goodness (book)
- natural history
- natural kinds
- natural law
- natural philosophy
- natural theology
- naturalism
- naturalistic/materialistic conception of humankind
- nature
- negation
- negative rights
- negativity
- neo-Kantianism
- neo-scholasticism
- Neoplatonism
- neural event
- neural process
- neurophysiology
- neuroscience
- new atheists
- Nicholas Berdyaev
- Nicholas of Cusa
- Nicolas Cusanus
- Nietzsche,Friedrich
- nihilism
- Nikolay Berdyaev
- NMDA
- non-violence
- Non‑Cognitivism
- normativity
- Noseeum Assumption about Olly-style Deception
- Noseeum Assumption about Suffering
- nothingness
- object paradigm
- Object-Oriented Ontology
- objectivity
- Ockhamists
- omnipotence
- omniscience
- On the Soul (poem)
- oneness
- onomatodoxy
- onto-theology
- Ontological
- ontological pluralism
- ontological proof
- ontologicality
- ontology
- onto‐theology
- open soul
- optimism
- Origen
- Origenism
- original sin
- originality in philosophy
- originality in theology
- originary hypothesis
- origins
- origins of Greek philosophy
- origins of sovereignty
- Orthodox Christianity
- orthodox theology
- otherness
- Otowicz,Ryszard
- Otto,Rudolf
- pacifism
- Padgett Alan
- Pairing Problem
- Palamism
- panentheism
- papal encyclicals
- paradoxes
- participation
- Pascal Blaise
- Pascal, Blaise
- Patrick Grim
- peace
- Peirce,Charles Sanders
- perception
- perfection
- Peripheral Nervous System
- person
- personal identity
- personal testimony
- personalism
- personality
- personality (theory of knowledge)
- persons
- Peter Ehlen
- phenomenal experience
- phenomenalism
- phenomenalization
- phenomenological method
- phenomenological Thomism
- phenomenology
- phenomenology of givenness
- phenomenology of religion
- Phenomenology of Spirit
- Philip Clayton
- philosophers
- philosophical anthropology
- philosophical life
- philosophical theology
- philosophy
- philosophy as theology
- philosophy in Poland
- philosophy of language
- philosophy of law
- philosophy of mind
- philosophy of nature
- philosophy of neuroscience
- philosophy of place
- philosophy of reflection
- philosophy of religion
- philosophy of science
- philosophy of tragedy
- phronesis
- Physicalism
- physicists
- physics
- physics – philosophy
- Piątek Zdzisława
- Piccolomini
- Plato
- Platonists
- Plato’s cave
- pluralism
- pluralistic theology of religions
- poetical
- poetry
- Poland
- polarities
- Polish philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- political theology
- political theory
- politics
- Polotsk Academy
- polygenism
- polyphony of speech
- Pontifical Academy of Theology in Cracow
- Popiel,Jan
- positive law
- positive rights
- post-war humanist renaissance
- posthumanism
- postmodernism
- postmortality
- potentiality
- practical reason
- practical science
- Pragmatism
- pre-natal organisms
- Pre-reflective Affective Consciousness
- predicted effects
- presence of God
- Priest
- primal Christianity
- problem of evil
- problem of suffering
- Proof
- proofs of God’s existence
- prophet
- propositions
- proprioception
- Protestantism
- Przywara
- Przywara Erich
- Pseudo-Archytas
- psychoanalysis
- psychology
- public systematic theology
- Putnam,Hilary
- Pyszka,Stanisław
- quaerere Deum
- quality
- quantum theory
- Quine,Willard van Orman
- Radical Theology
- rationalism
- rationality
- realism
- reality
- reason
- reasoning (logic)
- reciprocity
- reductionism
- Reformation
- regional onthology
- Relatio Motionis
- relationality
- relativity
- relativity (physics)
- reliabilism
- religion
- religion – philosophy
- religious aspects
- religious belief
- religious discourse
- religious diversity
- religious epistemology
- religious ethics
- religious experience
- religious fundamentalism
- religious movements
- religious philosophy
- religious psychology
- renaissance
- René
- renewal of Thomism
- representation
- Republic
- rescue
- research
- research and development in the social sciences and humanities
- reservedness
- responsibility
- Restricted Skeptical Theism
- revealing
- revelation
- revival of Thomism
- Richard Routley
- Ricœur
- Ricoeur Paul
- Ricœur,Paul
- Robert Boyle
- robot
- Rose Ausländer
- Routley
- Rowe
- Rowe, William
- rule of faith
- Russia
- Russian Philosophical Renaissance
- Russian philosophy
- sacraments
- sacrifice
- sacrifice and christianity
- salvation
- Sartre
- Sartre Jean-Paul
- scapegoating
- Scheler, Max
- Scheler,Max
- Schleiermacher Friedrich
- Schmalenbach
- Schmalenbach,Herman
- Schmitt Carl
- scholastic thinkers
- scholasticism
- science
- scientific knowledge
- scientific world-view
- scripture
- searching-self
- Second Vatican Council
- secularism
- secularization
- self
- self-consciousness
- self-determination
- self-givenness
- self-referential incoherence
- self-sufficiency
- selfgivenness
- Semyon Frank
- sense of free will
- sensory perception
- sensory states
- service
- Sessions, William Lad
- set theoretical paradoxes
- set theory
- shame
- Shestov,Lev
- Simon effect
- singularity
- Skeptical Theism
- skepticism
- Ślipko,Tadeusz
- Śmiglecki Marcin
- Smith Tara
- social control
- social epistemology
- social ethics
- social norms
- social ontology
- social personalism;
- social sciences
- social systems
- socialism
- society
- Socrates
- solidarity
- solipsism
- Solovyov, Vladimir
- Søren Kierkegaard
- soul
- soul creativity
- soul-body relation
- Soviet Union 1960–1989
- Spaemann,Robert
- species
- spectrum
- Speculative Realism
- Spinoza,Benedictus de
- spirit-possession
- spiritual conception of humankind
- spiritual exercises
- spiritual journey
- spiritual maturity
- spirituality
- St. Augustine
- standards
- Stanisław
- Stein,Edith
- Stephen Maitzen
- Stoddart,William
- Stroop effect
- Sturzo,Luigi
- subatomic
- subcellular dynamics
- subject
- subjectivity
- substance
- substance dualism
- substantial quality
- substitution
- suffering
- sufficient reason
- Sufism
- suicide
- Summa Theologiae
- summoned self
- supervenience
- survival behavior (animals)
- Swinburne,Richard
- syllogism
- symbol
- synchronicity
- syphilitic disease
- Taoism
- teaching philosophy
- technology
- technomoral virtue
- technoscience
- Teilhard de Chardin,Pierre
- teleology
- Tennant
- Tennant, F.R.
- terrorism
- Tertullian
- testimony
- the Event
- the Good
- The Gospel of Truth
- The Look
- the sacred
- theism
- theodicy
- theological aesthetics
- theological anthropology
- theology
- theology of religions
- theology of the cross
- theophany
- Theopoetics
- Theopraxis
- theory of knowledge
- theory of knowledge;
- theory of language
- theory of law
- theory of life
- theory of scientific knowledge
- thinking
- Thomas
- Thomas Aquinas
- Thomas Jefferson
- Thomism
- Thomistic philosophy
- time
- Tischner,Józef
- to be
- Toledo Francisco de
- toleration
- Tolkien J. R. R
- Tolkien, J. R. R
- Tolstoy, Lev Nikolayevich
- topos
- touch
- tourist
- Tractarian ontology
- tradition
- traducianism
- Trans-Theology
- transcendence
- transcendent Cause
- transcendental argument
- transcendental method
- transcendental reduction
- transcendentalism
- transcendentals
- Transformation in Christ
- transformism
- transhumanism
- TransOntology
- traveller
- Trial Narrative
- Trinity
- truth
- truth operator
- truth predicate
- Turing test
- Twardowski Kazimierz
- un-concealment
- underdetermination of theories by empirical data
- understanding
- Unger Peter
- unity of consciousness
- unity of life
- universality
- universe
- unpopulated hell
- Valentinian Gnosis
- value
- values
- Vattimo Gianni
- vicious circle principle (logic)
- victims
- violence
- virtue
- virtue epistemology
- virtue ethics
- virtues
- Vladimir Solovyov
- Voegelin,Eric
- voluntary action control
- voluntary motor actions
- von Balthasar Hans Urs
- Von Hildebrand Dietrich
- Von Hildebrand, Dietrich
- Wagner Hans
- walking
- Walther,Gerda
- wandering
- war
- warmonger
- Wat,Aleksander
- Weil,Simone
- western countries
- Wilhelm Dilthey
- will
- William Lad Sessions
- William Rowe
- Wisdom
- Wissenschaftslehre
- Witgenstein, Ludwig
- Wittgenstein Ludwig
- Wittgenstein,Ludwig
- Wojcik, Jan W.
- Wojtyła
- Wojtyla, Karol
- Wojtyła,Karol
- Wojtyła Karol
- women
- women philosophers
- women poets
- world
- worldview construction
- Yves de Paris
- zar
- zetetic attitude
- Ziemiański,Stanisław
- Zimbardo Philip G.
- Zizioulas, John D.
- human body (philosophy)
- ἀγαθόν
- “Harvest of Justice”
- “Poetics”
- “second scholasticism”