The experience of human being in the thought of Karol Wojtyla

  • Grzegorz Holub
  • Piotr Stanislaw Mazur
Keywords: internal experience, external experience, phenomenology, personalism, naturalism, Karol Wojtyla

Abstract

This paper undertakes an issue of human experience as presented by Karol Wojtyla. He proposed an interesting combination of internal and external experiences, which results from phenomenological and personalistic thinking. At the same time, he juxtaposed his proposal with a phenomenalistic (naturalistic) approach. However, Wojtyla did not elaborate on the contrast between these two positions. Hence, in this article there is an attempt to complement that. A detailed comparison of these positions helps in understanding better the personalist concept of the experience of human being, which can be succinctly expressed in the following thesis: to get to know the reality of human being is only possible when we take into account the integral experience of human being, including the experience of being human.

Published
2017-04-15
Section
Theoretical Thinking and Human Being