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Classification Paragraph. Marta Pasiuk



Personalism in Europe can be divided into three main schools: Paris, Munich, and Lublin. Paris school of personalism was based around journal "Esprit" founded by Emmanuel Mounier. The most famous representatives of this school are  Gabriel Marcel, Denis de Rougemont, Jacques Maritain, and Paul Ricoeur. Another school was based in Munich and was related with such well-known philosopher as Edmund Husserl and his doctrine-phenomenology. And the third European personalistic school in Lublin includes works of the Husserl's student Roman Ingarden and Karol Wojtyła, who eventually became a Pope.

References: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.



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