Aneta E. Adamczyk
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Born in Poland, lives in Italy.
Graduated from the Pontifical University of John Paul II of Kraków, where she earned a master's degree in philosophy and a Ph.D. in humanistic sciences in philosophy.
Ph.D. in Philosophy
Born in Poland, lives in Italy.
Graduated from the Pontifical University of John Paul II of Kraków, where she earned a master's degree in philosophy and a Ph.D. in humanistic sciences in philosophy.
She was teaching Ethics at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow and Philosophy of Religion at the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences in Ancona, connected to the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifical Lateran University.
Author of numerous articles and essays published in various Polish and Italian philosophical and cultural magazines, scientific reviewer, invited speaker, translator. Philosophical and linguistic editor of the Italian translation of one of the fundamental books of Tischner Philosophy of dramma. Attached to the Józef Tischner Institute (Instytut Myśli Józefa Tischnera) of Krakow, author of the website Philosophy of Józef Tischner.
She is interested in Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics, her current research focuses on man and his life, the main questions of her analyzes are: hope, freedom, love, fidelity, betrayal, good and evil.
Author of numerous articles and essays published in various Polish and Italian philosophical and cultural magazines, scientific reviewer, invited speaker, translator. Philosophical and linguistic editor of the Italian translation of one of the fundamental books of Tischner Philosophy of dramma. Attached to the Józef Tischner Institute (Instytut Myśli Józefa Tischnera) of Krakow, author of the website Philosophy of Józef Tischner.
She is interested in Philosophical Anthropology and Ethics, her current research focuses on man and his life, the main questions of her analyzes are: hope, freedom, love, fidelity, betrayal, good and evil.