ABSTRACT

Hubert Mikolajczyk's study, Kierkegaard, Kant a antropologia filozoficzna was published only once by the Teacher Education School Press in Slupsk in 1990. The problem of the influence of Kant's philosophy on Kierkegaard's thought in the area of philosophical anthropology had not been previously addressed in the Polish literature. A probable reason for that was the restricted access to the Dane's works in Polish in 1990. When Mikolajczyk considers Kierkegaard's reflection on human nature, he shows that this reflection is preceded, on the one hand, by the Greek pagan tradition, especially represented by Plato and Aristotle, and, on the other hand, by the Christian tradition as taken up by Augustine and Aquinas. The goal of Mikolajczyk's reflection, however, is to show these moments in which Kant has impact on the thought of the Dane. The work constitutes a mature and coherent study. The author demonstrates the sources of thoughts presented by Kant and Kierkegaard.