The Universal Character of Andrzej Wierciński’s Concepts and Their Use in Social Sciences

Dialogue and Universalism 17 (3-4):109-120 (2007)
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Abstract

It is an attempt to exemplify the style of Wierciński’s scientific approach. The first part (A. Zamojski) presents his concept of the peculiarity of the specific human nature which is polarized into the animal side versus the human potential. The second part (R. Stefański) describes the anthropological concept of ideological development with the focus on the notion of ideological control subsystem. The latter can be employed as a tool of surveying the internal consistency of social organizations.

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