Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka
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Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka (February 28, 1923 – June 7, 2014) was a Polish
Biography
Education and teaching career
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka was born into a noble
After the end of World War II she began systematic studies of philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków under the guidance of Roman Ingarden, student of the famous teachers Kazimierz Twardowski and Edmund Husserl. Simultaneously she studied at the Kraków Academy of Fine Arts.
After completing the entire university course within two years she moved to
In the years 1952-1953 she did postdoctoral researches in the field of social and political sciences at the College d'Europe in Brugge, Belgium. From that moment on Tymieniecka started her own way in philosophy by developing a special phenomenological attitude that was neither entirely Husserlian, nor entirely Ingardenian.
Her first husband was the Kraków art painter Leszek Dutka. In 1956 she married
In 1979 she published, in collaboration with
She served as assistant professor in mathematics at the
Relationship with Pope John Paul II
Tymieniecka and Wojtyla, later
Foundation of phenomenological societies and the World Phenomenology Institute
In 1969 Tymieniecka founded the 'International Husserl and Phenomenological Research Society', in 1974 the 'International Society for Phenomenology and Literature', in 1976 the 'International Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences', in 1993 the 'International Society of Phenomenology, Aesthetics, and Fine Arts' (1993) and in 1995 the 'Sociedad Ibero-Americana de Fenomenologia'. The first three societies comprised the foundation for creation of the World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning in 1976, reorganized later into The World Phenomenology Institute. The initiative to establish this institute was supported by
As the president of the 'World Phenomenology Institute' she organized numerous phenomenological congresses, conferences and symposia.
Analecta Husserliana
Since its creation in 1968,[14] although the first book of the series seems to have formally appeared only in 1971, Tymieniecka was the editor of the book series Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research, which aims to develop and disseminate Edmund Husserl's ideas and phenomenological approach. The series was created as a continuation of Jahrbuch für Philosophie und Phänomenologische Forschung edited by Husserl himself (main themes: the human being and the human life condition). As of 2022, the Analecta Husserliana series is being published by Springer Publishing and contains 125 volumes.[15] The last volume to bear Tymieniecka's name as editor was Vol. CXIX The Cosmos and the Creative Imagination, which was published in 2018.[16]
In addition to Analecta Husserliana, The World Phenomenology Institute publishes the journal Phenomenological Inquiry, and Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka acted also as Editor of the Springer (formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers) book series: Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology in Dialogue,[17] with co-Editors Gholamreza Aavani and the Lebanese/British philosopher Nader El-Bizri.
Selected bibliography
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Essence et existence: Étude à propos de la philosophie de Roman Ingarden et Nicolai Hartmann (Paris: Aubier, Editions Montaigne, 1957).
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. For Roman Ingarden; nine essays in phenomenology ('s-Gravenhage: M.Nijhoff, 1959), viii + 179 p.
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Phenomenology and science in contemporary European thought. With a foreword by I. M. Bochenski ([New York]: Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1962), xxii + 198 p.
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Leibniz' cosmological synthesis (Assen: Van Gorcum, 1964), 207 p.
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Why is there something rather than nothing? Prolegomena to the phenomenology of cosmic creation (Assen: Van Gorcum & Comp., 1966), 168 p.
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Eros et Logos (Paris: Beatrice-Nauwelaerts, 1972), 127 p.
- Tymieniecka, A.-T. Logos and Life (Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic, 1987–2000, 4 vols.).
See also
References
- ^ Tucker, Franklin B. (2014-06-09). "Obituary: Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka Houthakker". The Belmontonian. Archived from the original on 2014-07-09. Retrieved 2014-06-15.
- ^ Stourton, Ed (15 February 2016). "The secret letters of Pope John Paul II - BBC News". BBC News. Retrieved 2016-02-15.
- ^ Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (15 February 2016). "Pope John Paul II letters reveal 32-year relationship with woman". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ Witness to Hope – The Biography of Pope John Paul II by George Wiegel, 2001, page 174
- ^ Witness to Hope – The Biography of Pope John Paul II by George Wiegel, 2001, page 175
- ^ Staunton, Denis. "Pope John Paul had intense friendship with married woman". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ Berendt, Joanna; Chan, Sewell (15 February 2016). "Letters From Pope John Paul II Show Deep Friendship With Woman". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 February 2016.
- ^ a b c d The secret letters of Pope John Paul II by Ed Stourton, BBC NEWS
- ^ Pope John Paul II letters reveal 32-year relationship with woman by Stephanie Kirchgaessner, Rome, 15 February 2016
- ^ Vatican dismisses JPII 'letter love-affair' probe: 14 February 2016, The Vatican
- ^ Pope John Paul II 'conducted secret romance with married woman' says new documentary by John Kelly, Mirror.co.uk News
- ^ a b Did Pope John Paul II Have a Secret Lover? by Barbi Latzu Nadeau, 15 February 2016
- ^ His Holiness: John Paul II & the History of Our Time—Carl Bernstein, Marco Politi (1996)
- Springer
- ^ Posthumanism and Phenomenology. Springer. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
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- ^ "Islamic Philosophy and Occidental Phenomenology in Dialogue: About the Series". www.springer.com. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
External links
- The World Phenomenology Institute (formerly World Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research and Learning)