Beata Szymańska
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Beata Szymańska (born in Puławy, Poland, on 29 January 1938) is a Polish poet, writer and philosopher.
Biography
[edit]Beata Szymańska left the philosophy department of the Jagiellonian University and received her doctorate in philosophy in 1977. Several years she worked as research associate at the Jagiellonian University. In 1987, she published her book ‘’Berkeley znany i nieznany’’ that was focused on generally unknown aspects of Berkeley’s life and works.[1]
Beata Szymańska started publishing her fiction in 1961.
Writings
[edit]- Sny o porządku
- Sztychy reńskie
- Trzciny
- Immanuel Kant
- Poeta i nieznane
- Co to jest struktualizm
- Wiersze
- Berkeley znany i nieznany. — Wrocław etc.: Ossolineum, 1987. — 51 s. - (Nauka dla wszystkich /Pol. akad. nauk. Oddz. w Krakowie; N 407) Bibliogr.: s.51.
- Przeżycia i uczucia jako wartości filozofii polskiego modernizmu
- Filozofia Wschodu, praca zbiorowa pod red. Beaty Szymańskiej, 2001.
- Słodkich snów Europo, 2005.
- Chiński buddyzm chan, 2009.
Sources
[edit]- Bartelski, Lesław M. (1995). Polscy pisarze współcześni, 1939-1991: Leksykon [Modern Polish Writers] (in Polish). Wydawn. Nauk. PWN. ISBN 83-01-11593-9.
- Kuniński, Miłowit. "Philosophy at the Jagiellonian University". Faculty of Philosophy and History at the Jagiellonian University. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- Szymańska, Marta (2008). "Review Article: George Berkeley's Philosophy in Polish Studies" (PDF). Berkeley Studies. 19 (19): 32–40. doi:10.5840/berkeleystudies2008193.[permanent dead link]
References
[edit]- ^ Szymańska, Marta. Review Article: George Berkeley’s Philosophy in Polish Studies // Berkeley Studies 19 (2008)
External links
[edit]- Beata Szymańska’s brief biography at the website of the Internet journal for philosophy “Nowa Krytyka” (in Polish)
- "Beata Szymańska". Information Processing Centre database (in Polish).
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- 1938 births
- Living people
- People from Puławy
- People from Lublin Voivodeship (1919–1939)
- Polish women writers
- Polish women poets
- Art writers
- Polish art historians
- Polish historians of philosophy
- George Berkeley scholars
- Jagiellonian University alumni
- Women art historians
- 20th-century Polish philosophers
- 21st-century Polish philosophers
- European philosopher stubs
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