
Władysław Tatarkiewicz
Władysław Tatarkiewicz (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf tatarˈkʲevitʂ]; 3 April 1886, Warsaw – 4 April 1980, Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher, historian of philosophy, historian of art, esthetician, and ethicist.
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- 3 April 1886
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- 1886
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- enWładysław Tatarkiewicz (Polish: [vwaˈdɨswaf tatarˈkʲevitʂ]; 3 April 1886, Warsaw – 4 April 1980, Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher, historian of philosophy, historian of art, esthetician, and ethicist.
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- 20th-century philosophy
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- Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
- Aesthetics
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- Christopher Kasparek
- Congress Poland
- Czesław Miłosz
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- Esthetics
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- History of philosophy
- History of philosophy in Poland
- History of the concept of creativity
- Interwar period
- Józef Piłsudski
- Kazimierz Twardowski
- Kraków
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- Stanisław August Poniatowski
- Stefan Batory University
- University of Warsaw
- Warsaw
- Warsaw University
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- Warsaw Uprising
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- World War I
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- Βουαντίσουαφ Ταταρκιέβιτς
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