Against Alienation: Karol Wojtyla's Theory of Participation

Kritike 1 (1):71-85 (2007)
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Abstract

Man's thought is greatly affected by his experiences in life. A person is a subject who lives alongside different objects and he grows and develops as he interacts with these objects that are around him. Man's fulfillment is something which requires an active interaction with the world because it is through his interaction with the world that he is called upon to perform specific actions which inevitably form him as a person.

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reprint Mejos, Dean (2013) "Against Alienation: Karol Wojtyla's Theory of Participation". Journal of Human Values 19(1):71-85

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