On Czesław Znamierowski's ethical conceptions
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https://doi.org/10.14394/etyka.251Keywords:
filozofia, etyka, aksjologia, nauki prawne, normy prawneAbstract
The article presents the ethical conceptions of Czesław Znamierowski (1888-1967), a prominent Polish moral philosopher, professor of general theory of law of University of Poznań. The task of reconstructing Znamierowski’s ideas is rather difficult: his works concerning ethical problems are written with a looseness much unlike thee cautious and priggish style of works presenting the philosophical systems. Moreover, in the course of time his opinions changed in several points.
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